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between theory and history, the possibility of naturalism, and the place of Austrian economics within the discipline of …
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In this paper I make argument which states that social science, at its current state, is not really science at all. This is because real connection with real world is lost in social sciences, due to lack of experimental results and lack of morality neutral analysis. A potential solution to the...
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This commentary article examines the acceptable R-square in social science empirical modelling with particular focus on why a low R-square model is acceptable in empirical social science research. The paper shows that a low R-square model is not necessarily bad. This is because the goal of most...
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The natural law or physics of socio-economic systems is the methodical key to an exact social science; the best practice monetary system for a market economy can be researched exactly into via an advanced physical methodology, developing economics from a profession to a science
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proof theory to generate conclusions. Over the course it uses conceptual analysis and textual exegesis.Findings. It finds a …
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All researchers want to produce interesting and influential theories. A key step in all theory development is …
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