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Fri Mar 31 17:18:46 2006
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Of interest to historians of economics, Ted Porter of the History  
Department at UCLA has written on the history of accounting  in  
"Quantification and the Accounting Ideal in Science," Social Studies  
of Science, 22 (1992): 633-652.; and David Chioni Moore has a piece  
on "Feminist Accounting Theory as a Critique of What's 'Natural' in  
Economics," in Natural Images in Economic Thought: Markets Read in  
Tooth and Claw, ed. Philip Mirowski. Cambridge: Cambridge University  
Press, 1994: 483-510. 
 
E. Roy Weintraub 
 

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