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- catalog abstract "Is economics becoming a hard science? What power does it offer to explain, predict or influence economic events? These provocative questions are addressed in this major book by a group of acclaimed economists who discuss the scientific status of their discipline and its research agenda. Articles and papers featured in this stimulating volume range from epistemological analysis of recent advances in economics to reflections on ways of going beyond the basic limits of contemporary economic theory. These authors are economists reflecting on their practice, rather than scholars specializing in methodological questions, and they address a vast range of different fields, including general equilibrium, money, macroeconomics and econometrics.".
- catalog alternative "Economie devient-elle une science dure? English.".
- catalog contributor b10092999.
- catalog contributor b10093000.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Is economics becoming a hard science? What power does it offer to explain, predict or influence economic events? These provocative questions are addressed in this major book by a group of acclaimed economists who discuss the scientific status of their discipline and its research agenda. Articles and papers featured in this stimulating volume range from epistemological analysis of recent advances in economics to reflections on ways of going beyond the basic limits of contemporary economic theory. These authors are economists reflecting on their practice, rather than scholars specializing in methodological questions, and they address a vast range of different fields, including general equilibrium, money, macroeconomics and econometrics.".
- catalog description "The rapprochement of economics and the hard sciences : an irreversible movement that has reached its end / Edmond Malinvaud -- Foundations of economics / Robert Clower and Peter Howitt -- Economics as a positive and normative science / Hubert Brochier -- On scientific pluralism : drawing a comparison between economics and theoretical physics / Roland Lantner -- Economics as an ideal, generic science / Bernard Walliser -- Modelling and economic theory : evolution and problems / Roger Gesnerie -- The evolution of economic theory / Alan P. Kirman -- What use is economic theory? / Hal R. Varian -- Economics and its models / Oliver Favereau -- Individual rationality and equilibrium in economics / Heraklis Polemarchkis -- On the empirical evidence of microeconomic demand theory / Werner Hildenbrand -- The role of econometrics in scientific economics / David F. Hendry -- Money, markets and Coase / Robert Clower and Peter Howitt -- Economics as an exact science : the persistence of a badly shared conviction / Carlo Benetti and Jean Cartelier -- Economic theory and observation from a statistical viewpoint / Duncan K. Foley -- What space for macroeconomics? / Antoine d'Autume -- The ad hoc in economics : the pot calling the kettle black / Bruno Amable, Robert Boyer and Frédéric Lordon -- Should economics be a hard science? / Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy.".
- catalog extent "viii, 315 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Is economics becoming a hard science?".
- catalog identifier "1858984696".
- catalog isFormatOf "Is economics becoming a hard science?".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng fre".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cheltenham, UK ; Brookfield, VT : E. Elgar Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Is economics becoming a hard science?".
- catalog subject "330 20".
- catalog subject "Economics Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Economics Methodology Congresses.".
- catalog subject "HB21 .E247513 1996".
- catalog subject "Social sciences Congresses.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The rapprochement of economics and the hard sciences : an irreversible movement that has reached its end / Edmond Malinvaud -- Foundations of economics / Robert Clower and Peter Howitt -- Economics as a positive and normative science / Hubert Brochier -- On scientific pluralism : drawing a comparison between economics and theoretical physics / Roland Lantner -- Economics as an ideal, generic science / Bernard Walliser -- Modelling and economic theory : evolution and problems / Roger Gesnerie -- The evolution of economic theory / Alan P. Kirman -- What use is economic theory? / Hal R. Varian -- Economics and its models / Oliver Favereau -- Individual rationality and equilibrium in economics / Heraklis Polemarchkis -- On the empirical evidence of microeconomic demand theory / Werner Hildenbrand -- The role of econometrics in scientific economics / David F. Hendry -- Money, markets and Coase / Robert Clower and Peter Howitt -- Economics as an exact science : the persistence of a badly shared conviction / Carlo Benetti and Jean Cartelier -- Economic theory and observation from a statistical viewpoint / Duncan K. Foley -- What space for macroeconomics? / Antoine d'Autume -- The ad hoc in economics : the pot calling the kettle black / Bruno Amable, Robert Boyer and Frédéric Lordon -- Should economics be a hard science? / Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy.".
- catalog title "Is economics becoming a hard science? / edited by Antoine d'Autume and Jean Cartelier.".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "Kongress. swd".
- catalog type "text".