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The conscious or unconscious view that many economists have of economics as a science comparable to physics tempts them to expect that it can aspire to explaining economic reality with the same precision and predictability that they believe physics has been able to achieve in explaining and predicting phenomena in the universe. ..... Alfred Marshall and John Maynard Keynes did not believe that it was possible to apply exact mathematical methods to economics because a perbasive part of economic life cannot be precisely measured.
――横浜国立大学 前期日程(2月25日実施)――2003年
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