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Paul Samuelson's recent article in the Journal of Economic Perspectives (2004) started drawing attention even before it was officially published (Fingleton, 2004). His conclusions go against the weight of 200 years of trade theory in concluding that international trade can, at times, result in...
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Economics needs a set of agreed facts to create a scientific economic paradigm, without which economics remains trapped … progress which defines modern civilization. Misguided by some philosophers of science, economics has put the theoretical cart …
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Traditionally, students of economics have often been told that it is a non-experimental science. Using a quantitative … and qualitative analysis of introductory economics textbooks, we track the historical evolution of this rhetoric from 1970 … experimentation in economics. Remarks that experiments are impossible in economics have been (almost) eliminated only this decade …
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interdisciplinary approach to the study of political economy, with extensive coverage from sociology, economics, history and political … intersection of economics, politics, and society." …
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