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Lawrence Boland takes issue with both economic methodologists and practicing economists. He argues that there has been too much 'methodology for methodology's sake' and that mainstream economics might benefit by using methodology to take a critical look at economic theory.
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Lawrence Boland takes issue with both economic methodologists and practicing economists. He argues that there has been too much 'methodology for methodology's sake' and that mainstream economics might benefit by using methodology to take a critical look at economic theory.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 407g
- ISBN-13: 9780415514989
- ISBN-10: 0415514983
- Artikelnr.: 36815290
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 407g
- ISBN-13: 9780415514989
- ISBN-10: 0415514983
- Artikelnr.: 36815290
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Lawrence Boland
Prologue: Criticism and Methodology Part I: Friedman's methodology essay 1.
Economic methodology prior to 1979 2. Criticizing the critics of Friedman's
1953 essay 3. Satisfactory criticism, empiricism and formalism in
methodology 4. On the methodology of the history of contemporary thought
Part II: Methodological criticisms and neoclassical economics 5.
Tautologies vs. testability in economic methodology 6. Criticizing the
neoclassical maximization hypothesis is futile 7. Appraisal vs. criticism
in economics Part III: Criticizing the methods of economic methodology 8.
The theory and practice of economic methodology 9. Criticizing economic
positivism 10. Criticizing philosophy of economics 11. Reflections on
Blaug's Methodology of Economics 12. Criticizing 'pluralism' and other
conventionalist ploys Part IV: Criticizing the methods of economic analysis
13. Individualism vs. rationality in economics 14. Criticizing neoclassical
equilibrium explanations 15. On criticizing neoclassical dynamics 16.
Criticizing the value freeness of neoclassical economics 17. Criticizing
the mathematics of neoclassical theory 18. Criticizing stylized facts and
stylized methodology Part V: Popper and economic methodology 19.
Understanding the Popperian legacy in economics 20. Scientific thinking
without scientific method: two views of Popper Epilogue: Critical comments
on the sociology of economic methodology
Economic methodology prior to 1979 2. Criticizing the critics of Friedman's
1953 essay 3. Satisfactory criticism, empiricism and formalism in
methodology 4. On the methodology of the history of contemporary thought
Part II: Methodological criticisms and neoclassical economics 5.
Tautologies vs. testability in economic methodology 6. Criticizing the
neoclassical maximization hypothesis is futile 7. Appraisal vs. criticism
in economics Part III: Criticizing the methods of economic methodology 8.
The theory and practice of economic methodology 9. Criticizing economic
positivism 10. Criticizing philosophy of economics 11. Reflections on
Blaug's Methodology of Economics 12. Criticizing 'pluralism' and other
conventionalist ploys Part IV: Criticizing the methods of economic analysis
13. Individualism vs. rationality in economics 14. Criticizing neoclassical
equilibrium explanations 15. On criticizing neoclassical dynamics 16.
Criticizing the value freeness of neoclassical economics 17. Criticizing
the mathematics of neoclassical theory 18. Criticizing stylized facts and
stylized methodology Part V: Popper and economic methodology 19.
Understanding the Popperian legacy in economics 20. Scientific thinking
without scientific method: two views of Popper Epilogue: Critical comments
on the sociology of economic methodology
Prologue: Criticism and Methodology Part I: Friedman's methodology essay 1.
Economic methodology prior to 1979 2. Criticizing the critics of Friedman's
1953 essay 3. Satisfactory criticism, empiricism and formalism in
methodology 4. On the methodology of the history of contemporary thought
Part II: Methodological criticisms and neoclassical economics 5.
Tautologies vs. testability in economic methodology 6. Criticizing the
neoclassical maximization hypothesis is futile 7. Appraisal vs. criticism
in economics Part III: Criticizing the methods of economic methodology 8.
The theory and practice of economic methodology 9. Criticizing economic
positivism 10. Criticizing philosophy of economics 11. Reflections on
Blaug's Methodology of Economics 12. Criticizing 'pluralism' and other
conventionalist ploys Part IV: Criticizing the methods of economic analysis
13. Individualism vs. rationality in economics 14. Criticizing neoclassical
equilibrium explanations 15. On criticizing neoclassical dynamics 16.
Criticizing the value freeness of neoclassical economics 17. Criticizing
the mathematics of neoclassical theory 18. Criticizing stylized facts and
stylized methodology Part V: Popper and economic methodology 19.
Understanding the Popperian legacy in economics 20. Scientific thinking
without scientific method: two views of Popper Epilogue: Critical comments
on the sociology of economic methodology
Economic methodology prior to 1979 2. Criticizing the critics of Friedman's
1953 essay 3. Satisfactory criticism, empiricism and formalism in
methodology 4. On the methodology of the history of contemporary thought
Part II: Methodological criticisms and neoclassical economics 5.
Tautologies vs. testability in economic methodology 6. Criticizing the
neoclassical maximization hypothesis is futile 7. Appraisal vs. criticism
in economics Part III: Criticizing the methods of economic methodology 8.
The theory and practice of economic methodology 9. Criticizing economic
positivism 10. Criticizing philosophy of economics 11. Reflections on
Blaug's Methodology of Economics 12. Criticizing 'pluralism' and other
conventionalist ploys Part IV: Criticizing the methods of economic analysis
13. Individualism vs. rationality in economics 14. Criticizing neoclassical
equilibrium explanations 15. On criticizing neoclassical dynamics 16.
Criticizing the value freeness of neoclassical economics 17. Criticizing
the mathematics of neoclassical theory 18. Criticizing stylized facts and
stylized methodology Part V: Popper and economic methodology 19.
Understanding the Popperian legacy in economics 20. Scientific thinking
without scientific method: two views of Popper Epilogue: Critical comments
on the sociology of economic methodology







