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The author argues that it is microeconomics that needs foundations, not macroeconomics. Preferences need to be built on biology, and, in particular, on neuroscience. In contrast, macroeconomics could benefit from rationalizations of aggregate economic phenomena by non-equilibrium statistical...
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I argue that it is microeconomics that needs foundations, not macroeconomics. Preferences need to be built on biology, and, in particular, on neuroscience. In contrast, macroeconomics could benefit from rationalizations of aggregate economic phenomena by non-equilibrium statistical physics.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010298641
phenomena by non-equilibrium statistical physics. -- Microfoundations ; neuroeconomics ; econophysics …
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I argue that it is microeconomics that needs foundations, not macroeconomics. Preferences need to be built on biology, and, in particular, on neuroscience. In contrast, macroeconomics could benefit from rationalizations of aggregate economic phenomena by non-equilibrium statistical physics.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005082994
economic phenomena by non-equilibrium statistical physics. -- Microfoundations ; neuroeconomics ; econophysics …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003788885
This paper studies the fundamentals of the aggregation problem. The concept is most central in understanding the relations between micro and macroeconomics. Though aggregation is mentioned often it is not studied explicitly in this generality - only some special cases are governed so far. The...
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straightjacket of optimizing microfoundations, the approach can provide a useful starting point for the analysis of dynamic …
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The paper argues that the microfoundations programme can be understood as an implementation of an underlying … pluralist conclusion of the paper is not that research guided by the principle of microfoundations is necessarily wrong, but …
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search for microfoundations he promoted did not aim at reconsidering the autonomy of Macro. It was instead subject to the …
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Aggregate structural macroeconomic analysis (ASMA) is frequently criticised for being ad hoc and justified (if at all) only as a pragmatic expedient. This paper argues instead that ASMA is consistent with the principles of well-established bodies of social theory. Appeal to these principles...
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