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Economics, political science, and law. Introduction
LASSWELLT:h e first of our discussants is of the discipline that the rest of the social scientists examine with mixed feelings of respect and envy, namely, economics. Prof. Jan Tinbergen. TINBERGEIN p: ropose not only to give a very brief summary of my paper but to add a few remarks that are inspired by the discussions in these two and a half days. In my paper I trace how, during the last century and a half, both the aims and the means of social economic policies have changed. A number of social objectives have been added to the aims, especially care for the weak and income distribution generally, but other social objectives as well.
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LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES PROGRAM, NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
In: Law & Policy, Volume 2, Issue 4, p. 501-503
ISSN: 1467-9930
Crime, law, and social science
In: Patterson Smith reprint series in criminology, law enforcement, and social problems. Publication no. 118
Creationism, Science, and the Law
In: Science, technology, & human values: ST&HV, Volume 7, Issue 3, p. 9-10
ISSN: 1552-8251
Science in law‐making
In: National civic review: promoting civic engagement and effective local governance for more than 100 years, Volume 54, Issue 9, p. 466-477
ISSN: 1542-7811
Law, Social Science and Criminal Theory
In: Contemporary crises: crime, law, social policy, Volume 8, Issue 2, p. 196-199
ISSN: 0378-1100
Law and science in collaboration: resolving regulatory issues of science and technology
In: Law and public affairs publications
In: Lexington books
LAW, POLITICAL SCIENCE, AND POLICY STUDIES
In: Policy studies journal: the journal of the Policy Studies Organization, Volume 2, Issue 1, p. 56-61
ISSN: 1541-0072