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An Analytical Frame
The Biophysical Systems World View
Cognitive and Cultural Embeddedness: Combining Institutional Economics and Economic Sociology
Does Economics Help? An Exploration of Meta-Economics
The Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness in Economics
Interdisciplinary Research Between Economists and Physical Scientists: Retrospect and Prospect
Keynes, Einstein, and Scientific Revolution
Live and Dead Issues in the Methodology of Economics
Marx, Dewey, and the Instrumentalist Approach to Political Economy
Money Is a Social Relation
Putting Economics in Its Place
Resisting the Norm: Ironic Images of Marx and Confucius
Social Structure in Economic Theory
The Story of a Reluctant Economist
Thermodynamic and Economic Concepts as Related to Resource-Use Policies: Comment and Reply
Tit for Tat: Concepts of Exchange, Haggling, and Barter in Two Episodes in the History of Economic Anthropology
Toward a Transactional Theory of Decision Making: Creative Rationality as Functional Coordination in Context
Values as Consequences of Transaction: Commentary on ‘Reconciling Homo Economicus and John Dewey’s Ethics’
Alternatives to Mainstream Economics
Behavioral Economics
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