Foundations of research in economics : How do economists do economics? / edited by Steven G. Medema, Warren J. Samuels

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: EN Publication details: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar , 1996 Description: xiii, 298 p. / 24 cmLOC classification:
  • HB 74.5 F771 1996
Summary: Economics is a historical process, 7. -- Realism in economic model building, 18. -- Economics as a public science, 30. -- Surviving as a slightly out of sync economist, 37. -- Extracting economic information from data : Methodology in an empirical discipline, 50. -- The social science of wealth, 60. -- What is to be done (about economics)?, 76. -- Doing applied economics : Normative and positive aspects, 82. -- How I do economics, 93. -- Towards a worthwhile economics, 103. -- How should economists do economics? a pragmatic perspective, 122. -- How to be a crazy economist, 131. -- Doing the economics of trust and informal institutions, 142. -- The predictive science of economics?, 163. -- Questions, theory and data, 175. -- The dark side of economic modeling, 191. -- Youre not making sense, youre just being logical', 204. -- Puzzle solving : Reciprocity, reasoning and behavior, 216. -- Doing economics without homo economicus, 227. -- What use is economic theory?, 238. -- A dictum for monetary theory, 248
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) HB 74.5 F771 1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Available 00020020472

Economics is a historical process, 7. -- Realism in economic model building, 18. -- Economics as a public science, 30. -- Surviving as a slightly out of sync economist, 37. -- Extracting economic information from data : Methodology in an empirical discipline, 50. -- The social science of wealth, 60. -- What is to be done (about economics)?, 76. -- Doing applied economics : Normative and positive aspects, 82. -- How I do economics, 93. -- Towards a worthwhile economics, 103. -- How should economists do economics? a pragmatic perspective, 122. -- How to be a crazy economist, 131. -- Doing the economics of trust and informal institutions, 142. -- The predictive science of economics?, 163. -- Questions, theory and data, 175. -- The dark side of economic modeling, 191. -- Youre not making sense, youre just being logical', 204. -- Puzzle solving : Reciprocity, reasoning and behavior, 216. -- Doing economics without homo economicus, 227. -- What use is economic theory?, 238. -- A dictum for monetary theory, 248

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