The original works in the collection From Measurement in Economics are a pertinent work since they rescue the importance of the role of the practice of national institutes and, hence, of the state in the construction of national accounts and the accidents that arise in the manufacturing of databases in the hands of the State. These studies are unprecedented both in how they deal with the study of the economy and in the analysis of the current climate emergency. In these days of intensive use of theory-free data science tools by the academic community and the private sector, this collection represents a “homecoming” for economics scholars. The four volumes that make up the collection have the first objective of trying to review the system of national accounts; second review the national consumer price index; third, implement Blaug's methodology (2001) in the study of the economy, and f...read more