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On second thoughts there are a number of omissions that - though not of much interest to laymen - should be remedied for the sake of students of economics. Some of them can be dealt with at length in the proposed article on  the philosophy of economics, but I think they should get brief references in this article so I plan to deal with them on the ''Tutorials'' subpage. I have started on ''economics as a science'' and I think there should also be something on normative and positive economics. - [[User:Nick Gardner|Nick Gardner]] 08:13, 7 February 2008 (CST)
On second thoughts there are a number of omissions that - though not of much interest to laymen - should be remedied for the sake of students of economics. Some of them can be dealt with at length in the proposed article on  the philosophy of economics, but I think they should get brief references in this article so I plan to deal with them on the ''Tutorials'' subpage. I have started on ''economics as a science'' and I think there should also be something on normative and positive economics. - [[User:Nick Gardner|Nick Gardner]] 08:13, 7 February 2008 (CST)
== rewriting the introductory material ==
I don't feel competent as a non-economist to do it myself, but I think that all of the introductory material could probably be rewritten (slightly) in order to put it all into a single paragraph -- or maybe two, I suppose.  As it is, it looks to me to be a lot of single statements -- they *are* connected, however, so why shouldn't they be in a somewhat more literary-type organization? [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 17:35, 7 February 2008 (CST)

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I have re-thought some of this article and tidied it up generally and I am now content to submit it for approval. - Nick Gardner 08:27, 5 February 2008 (CST)

On second thoughts there are a number of omissions that - though not of much interest to laymen - should be remedied for the sake of students of economics. Some of them can be dealt with at length in the proposed article on the philosophy of economics, but I think they should get brief references in this article so I plan to deal with them on the Tutorials subpage. I have started on economics as a science and I think there should also be something on normative and positive economics. - Nick Gardner 08:13, 7 February 2008 (CST)

rewriting the introductory material

I don't feel competent as a non-economist to do it myself, but I think that all of the introductory material could probably be rewritten (slightly) in order to put it all into a single paragraph -- or maybe two, I suppose. As it is, it looks to me to be a lot of single statements -- they *are* connected, however, so why shouldn't they be in a somewhat more literary-type organization? Hayford Peirce 17:35, 7 February 2008 (CST)