"Wants are usually treated as the fundamental data, the ultimate
driving force in economic activity, and in a short-run view of
problems this is scientifically legitimate. But in the long-run it is
just as clear that wants are dependent variables, that they are
largely caused and formed by economic activity. The case is somewhat
like that of a river and its channel; for the time being the channel
locates the river, but in the long run it is the other way."
Frank Knight, "The Limitations of Scientific Method in Economics" in
R G Tugwen, ed., The Trend of Economics (1924).
Quoted in Geoffrey M Hodgson, Economics and Institutions, p. 20
Michael Nuwer