Introduction, p. 17
A History of Economic Thought (1939)
“Economists have never allowed their analysis to be influenced by psychologists of their time, but have always framed for themselves such assumptions about psychical processes as they have thought it desirable to make.”
Joseph Schumpeter, History of Economic Analysis, 1945. p. 27
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