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Foundations of research in economics : how do economists do economics / edited by Seven G. Medema, Warren J. Samuels.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in economic methodologyPublisher: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar, 1998Edition: Pbk. editionDescription: xiii, 298 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1858981638
  • 9781858981635
  • 1858987717
  • 9781858987712
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.072 20
LOC classification:
  • HB74.5 .F68 1998
Contents:
List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Economics is a Historical Process -- 2. Realism in Economic Model Building -- 3. Economics as a Public Science -- 4. Surviving as a Slightly Out of Sync Economist -- 5. Extracting Economic Information From Data: Methedology in an Empirical Discipline -- 6. The Social Science of Wealth -- 7. What is To Be Done (about Economics)? -- 8. Doing Applied Economics: Normative and Positive Aspects -- 9. How I Do Economics -- 10. Towards a Worthwhile Economics -- 11. How Should Economists Do Economics? A Pragmatic Perspective -- 12. How to be a Crazy Economist -- 13. Doing the Economics of Trust and Informal Institutions -- 14. The Predictive Science of Economics? -- 15. Questions, Theory and Data -- 16. The Dark Side of Economic Modeling -- 17. 'You're Not Making Sense, You're Just Being Logical' -- 18. Puzzle Solving: Reciprocity, Reasoning and Behavior -- 19. Doing Economics Without Homo Economicus -- 20. What Use is Economic Theory? -- 21. A Dictum for Monetary Theory -- How Should Economists Do Economics? An Integrative Essay -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Economics is a Historical Process -- 2. Realism in Economic Model Building -- 3. Economics as a Public Science -- 4. Surviving as a Slightly Out of Sync Economist -- 5. Extracting Economic Information From Data: Methedology in an Empirical Discipline -- 6. The Social Science of Wealth -- 7. What is To Be Done (about Economics)? -- 8. Doing Applied Economics: Normative and Positive Aspects -- 9. How I Do Economics -- 10. Towards a Worthwhile Economics -- 11. How Should Economists Do Economics? A Pragmatic Perspective -- 12. How to be a Crazy Economist -- 13. Doing the Economics of Trust and Informal Institutions -- 14. The Predictive Science of Economics? -- 15. Questions, Theory and Data -- 16. The Dark Side of Economic Modeling -- 17. 'You're Not Making Sense, You're Just Being Logical' -- 18. Puzzle Solving: Reciprocity, Reasoning and Behavior -- 19. Doing Economics Without Homo Economicus -- 20. What Use is Economic Theory? -- 21. A Dictum for Monetary Theory -- How Should Economists Do Economics? An Integrative Essay -- Index.

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