Science Bought and Sold

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Discover the groundbreaking exploration within 'Science Bought and Sold,' a pivotal work published by The University of Chicago Press in 2002. This essential reading offers a critical perspective on the economics of science—a field that has only recently begun to gain traction as an independent discipline. Editors Philip Mirowski and Esther-Mirjam Sent invite you to delve into a comprehensive analysis that scrutinizes how economic theories apply to scientific practices and knowledge production.

In 'Science Bought and Sold,' prominent contributors such as Kenneth J. Arrow, Michel Callon, and Partha Dasgupta present original essays and critical analyses that shine a light on the evolving relationship between economics and science. This collection covers vital themes including the role of scientists as economic agents, the impact of market dynamics on knowledge creation, and the implications for education in the digital age.

With roughly one-third of the essays featuring fresh insights, this book serves as an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike seeking to understand the intricate interplay between economic principles and scientific inquiry. Explore topics like economic welfare and the digital transformation of higher education, making this a must-have for anyone interested in the economics of science and research innovation.

Unlock new ideas and perspectives in your understanding of science's economic dimensions with this thought-provoking volume. Order your copy today and join the conversation on the future of scientific inquiry in an economic framework!

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