Network Analysis in the History of Economics

History of Political Economy 50 (3):597–603 (2018)
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Abstract

We present social network analysis as a complement to other methods in the history of economics. We first discuss why social network analysis is especially promising for the study of the history of recent economics. We then use an example of research using it to highlight some of its characteristics.

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François Claveau
Université de Sherbrooke
Catherine Sophia Herfeld
Universität Hannover

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