A. B Wolfe was a slightly peripheral member of the institutionalist
group in the 1920's contributing to the Tugwell volume and to other
volumes dealing with the relationships between the social
sciences. He had a particular interest in economics and philosophy,
ethics, and in scientific method. He later shifted his work almost
entirely to demography. I do not know much about this aspect of his
work but I remember hearing a paper on it by a young scholar at an
HES meeting a few years ago. If I remember correctly Mary Morgan was
also at that session--she may have been chairing it.
Malcolm Rutherford.