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The page currently says the book has been ″praised and criticized by several social science journals″, but only cites newspaper articles in relation to that claim, so I've asked for examples. The closest thing to a social science journal currently cited anywhere on the page is the Cato Journal, a libertarian think-tank publication.
I've also removed a reference to a Mises Institute blog post, which was cited for a simple description of what Mazzucato's book says. Surely the only reference needed for that is the book itself. There are a few other references like that in the ″Structure of the Book″ section, which I've left for now because they're at least cited elsewhere on the page, but I think they could be deleted too. Buckleyschance (talk) 05:31, 30 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]