It is not possible to examine thoroughly the question of the mathematical treatment of economic problems within the frame of a brief essay. Fundamental questions of philosophy and epistemology, impossible to dispose of in a few sentences, would have to be raised. There- fore, only a few points will be presented here and aphoristically discussed. For the rest, we must refer the reader to the books of Cairnes, Boehm-Bawerk, Cuhel, Rickert, and Max Weber and the author’s own writings.
Comments About the Mathematical Treatment of Economic Problems
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Mises, Ludwig von. “Comments About the Mathematical Treatment of Economic Problems.” Journal of Libertarian Studies 1, No.2 (1977): 97-100.