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Yukihiro Ikeda <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Mar 2016 10:52:31 +0900
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Dear all,

Subjectivism and Objectivism in the History of Economic Thought, Routledge, 2012. (edited by Kiichiro Yagi and myself) 
might be of interest to those interested in the Methodenstreit.

Both 
Professor Shionoya's paper, "Austrian Subjectivism and Hermeneutical Economics" and 
my own paper, "Carl Menger's Subjectivism: Types, Economic Subjects, and Microfoundation" 
were written from a methodological point of view, although our standing points are very different.

Cheers,

Yukihiro Ikeda

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Yukihiro Ikeda
Department of Economics
Keio University
Mita 2-15-45, Minato-ku
108-8345 Tokyo, Japan
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