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Introduction;
1. The philosophy of induction;
2. Probability and indifference: Intermezzo: a formal scheme of reference;
3. Reactive frequency and induction;
4. Probability and belief;
5. The theory of simplicity;
6. From probability to econometrics;
7. Econometric modelling;
8. In search of homogeneity;
9. Positivism and the aims of econometrics;
10. Probability, econometrics and truth; Personalia; References; Indexes.
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