Items where Author is "Morgan, Mary S."

Number of items: 93.
  • Alternative worlds:reasonable worlds? plausible worlds? (2025) Morgan, Mary S. picture_as_pdf
  • American economics: the character of the transformation. Morgan, Mary S. and Rutherford, Malcolm
  • American economics: the character of the transformation. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Business cycles: representation and measurement. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Business models as models. Baden-Fuller, Charles and Morgan, Mary S.
  • Ceteris paribus conditions: materiality and the application of economic theories. Boumans, Marcel and Morgan, Mary S.
  • Competing notions of "competition" in late-nineteenth century American economics. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Competing views of competition in late-nineteenth century American economics. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Deidealization:no easy reversals. Knuuttila, Tarja and Morgan, Mary S. picture_as_pdf
  • Design of the experiment. Morgan, Mary S. and Magnus, Jan R.
  • Do you see it this way? Visualising as a tool of sense-making. Boumans, Marcel and Morgan, Mary S. picture_as_pdf
  • The ET interview - Professor H. O. A. Wold. Hendry, David F. and Morgan, Mary S.
  • Economic man as model man: ideal types, idealization and caricatures. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Economics. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Economics. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Empirical model particularities and belief in the natural rate hypothesis. Morgan, Mary S. and Kim, Jinbang and De Marchi, Neil
  • Evolutionary metaphors in explantions of American industrial competition. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Exemplification and the use-values of cases and case studies. Morgan, Mary S. picture_as_pdf
  • Experimental farming and Ricardo's political arithmetic of distribution. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Experiments versus models: new phenomena, inference and surprise. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Experiments without material intervention: model experiments, virtual experiments and virtually experiments. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Explanatory strategies for monetary policy analysis. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Finding a satisfactory empirical model. Morgan, Mary S.
  • From interwar pluralism to post-war neoclassicism. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Glass ceilings and sticky floors: drawing new ontologies. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Glass ceilings and sticky floors: drawing new ontologies. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Haavelmo's methodology. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Higgling: translators and their markets in the history of economics. Morgan, Mary S. and De Marchi, Neil
  • History of econometrics. Morgan, Mary S.
  • How models help economists to know. Morgan, Mary S.
  • ‘If p? Then What?’ Thinking Within, With, and From Cases. Morgan, Mary S. picture_as_pdf
  • If p? Then what? Thinking within, with, and from cases. Morgan, Mary S. picture_as_pdf
  • Imagination and imaging in economic model building. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Inducing visibility and visual deduction. Morgan, Mary S. picture_as_pdf
  • Inducing visibility and visual deduction. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Insider apology for microeconomic theorising? Janssen, Maarten and Knuuttila, Tarja and Morgan, Mary S. picture_as_pdf
  • Insider, outsider, stranger, resident field-worker? Reflections on Wade hands' authorial stance in Reflection without Rules. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Introduction: how well do 'facts travel'. Howlett, Peter and Morgan, Mary S.
  • Introduction:is data mining a methodological problem? Backhouse, Roger E. and Morgan, Mary S.
  • Learning from models. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Making measuring instruments. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Marketplace morals and the American economists: the case of John Bates Clark. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Measuring development - from the UN’s perspective. Morgan, Mary S. and Bach, Maria picture_as_pdf
  • Measuring difference? The United Nations’ shift from progress to poverty. Bach, Maria and Morgan, Mary S. picture_as_pdf
  • Measuring instruments in economics and the velocity of money. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Methodology and tacit knowledge: two experiments in econometrics. Morgan, Mary S. and Magnus, Jan R.
  • Model experiments and models in experiments. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Models. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Models. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Models and modelling in economics. Morgan, Mary S. and Knuuttila, Tarja
  • Models of mediating instruments. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Models, stories and the economic world. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Models, stories and the economic world. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Narrative and models. Morgan, Mary S. picture_as_pdf
  • Narrative in economics:a new turn on the past. Morgan, Mary S. and Stapleford, Thomas A.
  • Narrative ordering and explanation. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Narrative science and narrative knowing. Introduction to special issue on narrative science. Morgan, Mary S. and Wise, M. Norton picture_as_pdf
  • Nature's experiments and natural experiments in the social sciences. Morgan, Mary S.
  • ‘On a mission' with mutable mobiles. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Organization of the experiment. Morgan, Mary S. and Magnus, Jan R.
  • Perspectives in the history of econometrics. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Recovering Tinbergen. Morgan, Mary S. picture_as_pdf
  • Reflections on exemplary narratives, cases, and model organisms. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Resituating knowledge:generic strategies and case studies. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Searching for causal relations in economic statistics: reflections from history. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Secrets hidden by two-dimensionality: the economy as a hydraulic machine. Morgan, Mary S. and Boumans, Marcel
  • Secrets hidden in 2-D: the economy as a hydraulic machine. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Seeking parts, looking for wholes. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Seeking parts, looking for wholes. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Simulation: the birth of a technology to create 'evidence' in economics. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Symposium on Marshall's tendencies: 1 how models help economists to know. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Timing history: the introduction of graphical analysis in 19th century British economics. Maas, Harro and Morgan, Mary S.
  • Travelers’ tales:their values and virtues. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Travelling facts. Morgan, Mary S.
  • ‘Voice’ and the facts and observations of experience. Morgan, Mary S.
  • What if? Models, fact and fiction in economics (Keynes Lecture in Economics 2013). Morgan, Mary S.
  • What makes the models-policy interaction successful? Morgan, Mary S. and den Butter, Frank A. G.
  • What makes the models–policy interaction successful? Morgan, Mary S. and den Butter, Frank A. G.
  • The age of economic measurement. Morgan, Mary S. and Klein, Judy L.
  • An analytical history of measuring practices: the case of velocities of money. Morgan, Mary S.
  • The character of "rational Economic Man". Morgan, Mary S.
  • The curious case of the prisoner's dilemma: model situation? Exemplary narrative? Morgan, Mary S.
  • The data: a brief description. Morgan, Mary S. and Magnus, Jan R.
  • The experiment in applied econometrics. Morgan, Mary S. and Magnus, Jan R.
  • The formation of “modern” economics: engineering and ideology. Morgan, Mary S.
  • The foundations of econometric analysis. Morgan, Mary S. and Hendry, David F.
  • The history of econometric ideas. Morgan, Mary S.
  • The observation and observing in economics. Maas, Harro and Morgan, Mary S.
  • The probabilistic revolution. Morgan, Mary S. and Kruger, L. and Gigerenzer, G.
  • A re-analysis of confluence analysis. Morgan, Mary S. and Hendry, David F.
  • The stamping out of process analysis in econometrics. Morgan, Mary S.
  • The technology of analogical models: Irving Fisher's monetary worlds. Morgan, Mary S.
  • The world in the model: how economists work and think. Morgan, Mary S.