Methodology of Economics
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Models and Reality in Economics
Steven Rappaport
Models and Reality in Economics is an important contribution to the philosophy of economics and the conduct of inquiry in economics. It examines what economists do and what economics is about. -
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Foundations of Research in Economics: How do Economists do Economics?
Edited by Steven G. Medema, Warren J. Samuels
This stimulating and authoritative book features original essays from leading scholars in the discipline – each of whom address the question: how should economists do economics? What emerges is a diverse, constructive commentary on how ... -
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economic science and practice
Edited by Peter A.G. van Bergeijk, A. L. Bovenberg, Eric E.C. van Damme, Jarig van Sinderen
Economic Science and Practice seeks to bridge the gulf between economic theory and policy and overcome some of the problems created by the specialized nature of much economic research. A distinguished group of academic economists and ex... -
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The Emergence and Evolution of Markets
Edited by Horst Brezinski, Michael Fritsch
The Emergence and Evolution of Markets examines the development of markets based on empirical examples from Western economies and from the post-socialist economies of Eastern Europe. It provides an historical dimension to the present pro... -
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Truth and Progress in Economic Knowledge
Roger E. Backhouse
Truth and Progress in Economic Knowledge provides a new perspective on economic methodology, specifically addressing progress in economic knowledge. This important investigation argues that economic methodology is developed through ana... -
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The Economy as a Process of Valuation
Warren J. Samuels, Steven G. Medema, A. A. Schmid
The Economy as Process of Valuation sheds new light on the potential benefits of concept and theory formation along dynamic and evolutionary lines for understanding economic processes. The emphasis is on aspects of the economy as a proc... -
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Pluralism in Economics
Edited by Andrea Salanti, Ernesto Screpanti
Pluralism in Economics sheds new light on the various meanings and consequences of pluralist approaches to the history and methodology of economics. The first part focuses on philosophical and methodological issues. The second part conta...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Uncertainty in Economic Thought
Edited by Christian Schmidt
Uncertainty in Economic Thought brings together an international group of scholars to explore the treatment of uncertainty in various different schools of economic thought. Beginning with the nineteenth century and the Austrian School, ... -
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Market Capitalism and Moral Values
Edited by Samuel Brittan, Alan P. Hamlin
Market Capitalism and Moral Values brings together a distinguished group of academics, policy advisors and policy makers who provide detailed discussion of some of the key issues at the intersection of economics and ethics. These essays... -
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ECONOMIC DOCTRINE AND METHOD
Robert W. Clower
Covering Robert Clower’s writings over four decades, this collection brings together important papers that have not been reprinted in any other similar volume and recent material on economic method and theoretical foundations. Issues ... -
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MONETARISM AND THE METHODOLOGY OF ECONOMICS
Edited by Kevin D. Hoover, Steven M. Sheffrin
Monetarism and the Methodology of Economics is a collection of 14 original essays in honour of Thomas Mayer focusing on the themes of monetarism, the transmission mechanism for monetary policy, the political economy of monetary policy an... -
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DOING ECONOMIC RESEARCH
Thomas Mayer
Doing Economic Research brings together a series of authoritative and illuminating essays by Thomas Mayer which bridge the gap between the abstract work of methodology and the practical research problems that concern the professional eco...