This volume traces the history of knowledge, information, and cognate categories as variables in economic thought, from their first appearance in early classical economics, through their place in neoclassical, institutional, and neo-institutionalMoreThis volume traces the history of knowledge, information, and cognate categories as variables in economic thought, from their first appearance in early classical economics, through their place in neoclassical, institutional, and neo-institutional economics, to their role in contemporary investigations in economic psychology.