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Mathematical expression in the history of economics analysis, they look to be a view

that the movement towards its current flourishing was cumulative, imminent, and certainly,
natural. At the same time, such assumption are extensively held among practicing
economists, I want to disagree that they are not historically conclusive. The distribution of
mathematical expression in economic discussion agreeably neither an implacable nor
unhampered progress, but rather was characterized by two primary ruptures in the history of
economic thought, episodes marking the inflection points in the rise of mathematical
discourse. The major reason for such a disconnected narrative is that, in the evolution of
economic thought, commonly the participants were not taking into something that the subject
matter fundamentally demanded mathematical expression, while those so captivated
experienced great difficulty in building a community which could agree upon a formalism
which was thought to be well-suited to economic issues.

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