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Experimental economists increasingly apply econometric techniques to interpret their data, as suggests the emergence of … process of scientific legitimization of EE, which allowed experimental economists to escape from psychologist's more reflexive …
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We propose a historical perspective on replication in experimental economics focused on public good games. Our intended contribution is twofold: in terms of method and in terms of object. Methodologically, we blend traditional qualitative history of economics with a less traditional quantitative...
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Postscript,' which starts with four big epistemological and methodological questions: ‘What do economists know? How much does …
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This paper focuses on Ludwig von Mises methodological apriorism. It uses Wittgenstein’s private language argument as the basis for a critique of Mises’s claim to have found apodictically certain foundations for economic analysis. It is argued instead that Mises’s methodology is more...
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Experimental economists increasingly apply econometric techniques to interpret their data, as suggested the emergence …-run evolution of research tactics in EE, that notably allowed experimental economists to escape from psychologist's more reflexive …
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I argue that economists have reasons internal to the way that evidence works in the sciences to re-discover the …
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The method appropriate to the historical and conceptual investigation of Hayek’s ideas is implicit in his own writings on the methodology of disciplines that study complex phenomena. The phenomena of Hayek’s career are complex phenomena requiring a method appropriate to this complexity.
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In this essay it is argued 1) that Ludwig von Mises's conception of thymology refers to the content of mental actions, and 2) that by Mises's own theory, standard economic propositions are not a priori propositions
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The systematic study of political economy begins with the recognition of two seemingly contradictory observations about commercial life. The first observation is that individuals pursue their self-interest and do so as effectively as they are capable of doing. The second observation is that...
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