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gain nor because they sought professional recognition or an influence on public policy. According to Mises, “When Menger, Böhm-Bawerk and Wieser began their livelihood, eliciting acclaim from peers, achieving public fame, shaping political policies or, most likely, a combination of these ends. Thus the difference between and those resorted to by the inferior researcher. As Mises explained : The great innovator and the simple routinist resort in their investigations to the same