The appropriate role of mathematics in economics has been
controversial for two hundred years, and has been a matter of
ongoing debate as economics became more mathematical after the
Second World War. Controversy has been heightened after extensive
criticisms of models used for analysis, prediction and risk
assessment prior to the great financial crash of 2008. In this
topical collection, Professor Hodgson brings together the seminal
classic and recent essays published since 1945 on the role of
mathematics in economics, by leading authors including six Nobel
Laureates, and from a variety of perspectives.
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