Why did Mises reject historical economics?

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Historical methods alone are insufficient to establish universal economic laws. History provides a record of unique events, not repeatable experiments. While history can illustrate or confirm theoretical deductions, it cannot serve as a basis for discovering them. Economic laws are derived from the inherent logic of human action, not from the contingent circumstances of past occurrences.

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