During the late 19th and throughout the 20th century, social
sciences in general and economics in particular have undergone
enormous progress. This has led to something of an embarrassment of
riches. While certain topics have been fully researched to the
point where the marginal benefit from further research is
approaching zero, others have remained largely under-researched or
were being ignored altogether. It is this discrepancy which
prompted the research paradigm of ?Crossing Bridges?. For this
volume, ten authors have joined forces to address the problem of
under-researched topics, focussing in particular on gaps in
interdisciplinary research between economics and other social
sciences such as linguistics, art and cultural history. Making use
of interdisciplinary methods and approaches, the book makes a case
for stronger bonds between the different fields of social science.
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