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The aim of this paper is to present data to verify the process of mathematization in economic theory. For this we used …
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This paper tries to promote the application of Omnia Mobilis assumption - everything is moving - into the economic modeling. The main objective of the Omnia Mobilis assumption is to help in the relaxation process of a large number of variables that the Ceteris Paribus assumption leave constant...
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This paper is about the classic methods which used in the analysis of economics. Therefore in this paper are submitted the most common methodological approaches, which used in the economics. Therefore, the terminology of axiomatic methods is scrutinized extendedly in this paper
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In recent academic and to some extent public debates, mainstream economics has been accused of excessive mathematization. The rejection of mathematical and other formal methods is often cited as a crucial trait of Austrian economics. Based on a systematic discussion of potential benefits and...
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mathematics led to discovering a double epistemological rupture in developing economic theory. The first, in the mid nineteenth … century, recognised mathematics as being the natural language of economics. The second (situated in the inter-war period …
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Lionel Robbins 1932 Essay is one of the most influential methodological works in 20th century economics. This said, the Essay is not philosophically seamless; it exhibits certain tensions that are not easily reconciled within any specific philosophical characterization of scientific knowledge....
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Prior empirical auditing research has typically used linear regression analysis to analyze auditor relationships. However, because audit firms, audit partners, and audit clients are nested and clustered, data on them lacks independence, and violates the assumptions necessary for valid tests...
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