Items where Author is "Morgan, Mary S."
Number of items: 93.
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American economics: the character of the transformation.
Morgan, Mary S. and Rutherford, Malcolm
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 views of competition in late-nineteenth century American economics.
Morgan, Mary S.
Deidealization:no easy reversals.
Knuuttila, Tarja and Morgan, Mary S.
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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.
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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.
Empirical model particularities and belief in the natural rate hypothesis.
Morgan, Mary S. and Kim, Jinbang and De Marchi, Neil
Exemplification and the use-values of cases and case studies.
Morgan, Mary S.
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Experiments versus models: new phenomena, inference and surprise.
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.
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Imagination and imaging in economic model building.
Morgan, Mary S.
Inducing visibility and visual deduction.
Morgan, Mary S.
Insider apology for microeconomic theorising?
Janssen, Maarten and Knuuttila, Tarja and Morgan, Mary S.
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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.
Measuring development - from the UN’s perspective.
Morgan, Mary S. and Bach, Maria
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Measuring difference? The United Nations’ shift from progress to poverty.
Bach, Maria and Morgan, Mary S.
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Models, stories and the economic world.
Morgan, Mary S.
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
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Nature's experiments and natural experiments in the social sciences.
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.
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Resituating knowledge:generic strategies and case studies.
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.
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.
The age of economic measurement.
Morgan, Mary S. and Klein, Judy L.
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 observation and observing in economics.
Maas, Harro and Morgan, Mary S.
A re-analysis of confluence analysis.
Morgan, Mary S. and Hendry, David F.
The technology of analogical models: Irving Fisher's monetary worlds.
Morgan, Mary S.
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From interwar pluralism to post-war neoclassicism.
Morgan, Mary S.
Higgling: translators and their markets in the history of economics.
Morgan, Mary S. and De Marchi, Neil
Methodology and tacit knowledge: two experiments in econometrics.
Morgan, Mary S. and Magnus, Jan R.
The foundations of econometric analysis.
Morgan, Mary S. and Hendry, David F.
The history of econometric ideas.
Morgan, Mary S.
The probabilistic revolution.
Morgan, Mary S. and Kruger, L. and Gigerenzer, G.
The world in the model: how economists work and think.
Morgan, Mary S.
Chapter
Alternative worlds:reasonable worlds? plausible worlds? (2025)
Morgan, Mary S.
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American economics: the character of the transformation.
Morgan, Mary S.
Business cycles: representation and measurement.
Morgan, Mary S.
Economics.
Morgan, Mary S.
Economics.
Morgan, Mary S.
Evolutionary metaphors in explantions of American industrial competition.
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.
Glass ceilings and sticky floors: drawing new ontologies.
Morgan, Mary S.
Haavelmo's methodology.
Morgan, Mary S.
History of econometrics.
Morgan, Mary S.
Insider, outsider, stranger, resident field-worker? Reflections on Wade hands' authorial stance in Reflection without Rules.
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.
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.
Narrative and models.
Morgan, Mary S.
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Reflections on exemplary narratives, cases, and model organisms.
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.
Travelling facts.
Morgan, Mary S.
What makes the models-policy interaction successful?
Morgan, Mary S. and den Butter, Frank A. G.
An analytical history of measuring practices: the case of velocities of money.
Morgan, Mary S.
The curious case of the prisoner's dilemma: model situation? Exemplary narrative?
Morgan, Mary S.
The stamping out of process analysis in econometrics.
Morgan, Mary S.
Working paper
Competing notions of "competition" in late-nineteenth century American economics.
Morgan, Mary S.
Experimental farming and Ricardo's political arithmetic of distribution.
Morgan, Mary S.
Glass ceilings and sticky floors: drawing new ontologies.
Morgan, Mary S.
‘If p? Then What?’ Thinking Within, With, and From Cases.
Morgan, Mary S.
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Inducing visibility and visual deduction.
Morgan, Mary S.
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Measuring instruments in economics and the velocity of money.
Morgan, Mary S.
‘On a mission' with mutable mobiles.
Morgan, Mary S.
Seeking parts, looking for wholes.
Morgan, Mary S.
‘Voice’ and the facts and observations of experience.
Morgan, Mary S.
The character of "rational Economic Man".
Morgan, Mary S.
The formation of “modern” economics: engineering and ideology.
Morgan, Mary S.