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Balzer, W. (1982a) "Empirical Claims in Exchange Economics" in: Stegmueller, W., W. Balzer and W. Spohn (ed) (1982) Philosophy of Economics, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, Tokyo: Springer pp. 16-40.

Balzer, W. (1982b) "A Logical Reconstruction of Pure Exchange Economics" Erkenntnis 17 pp. 23-46.

Balzer, W. (1985) "The Proper Reconstruction of Exchange Economics" Erkenntnis 23 pp. 185-200.

Balzer, W. and B. hamminga (eds.) (1989) Philosophy of Economics, Erkenntnis Vol 30, nr. 1-2. . Reprinted as Balzer, W. and hamminga, B. (1989) Philosophy of Economics, Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers ISBN 0-7923-0157-9, 270

de Marchi, N.B., The Popperian Legacy in Economics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988, contents

de Marchi, N.B. and Blaug, M. (ed) (1991)Appraising Economic Theories Hants, Brookfield: Edward Elgar contents

de Marchi, N.B. (ed) (1992) Post-Popperian Methodology of Economics: Recovering Practice, Dordrecht: Kluwer, contents

Hands, D.W. (1991) "The Problem of Excess Content: Economics, Novelty and a Long Popperian tale" In: de Marchi, N.B. and Blaug, M. (eds) Appraising Economic Theories Hants, Brookfield: Edward Elgar 58-75

Hands, D.W. (1991) "The Problem of Excess Content: Economics, Novelty and a Long Popperian tale, Reply" In: de Marchi, N.B. and Blaug, M. (eds) Appraising Economic Theories Hants, Brookfield: Edward Elgar 91-104

Stegmueller, W., W. Balzer and W. Spohn (ed) (1982) Philosophy of Economics, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, Tokyo: Springer, contents

Weintraub, E.R.(1992) , "hamminga on Learning Economic Method from the Invention of Vintage-Models: Commentary" in: de Marchi, N.B.(ed), Post-Popperian Methodology of Economics: Recovering Practice, Kluwer 355-74.

Walliser, B. (1994) "Three Generalization Processes for Economic Models" in: Idealization IV: Idealization in Economics, Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities, Vol. 38 55-70, Amsterdam-Atlanta: Rodopi.