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apriorism, falsificationism and conventionalism as scientific criteria in economics. The historical path towards Robbins's (1932 …
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In the paper I offer some vignettes on my relationship, both professional and personal, with Mark Blaug, and by way of example reflect on his impact on the history of economics.
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The idea of external validity, which is well-known in the social sciences, has recently also been emphasized in experimental economics. It has been argued that external validity is an important criterion in experimental research, which has been neglected by philosophy of science. In connection...
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Positivism-empiricism-falsificationism has become the ‘state-of-the-art’ methodology of economics. In this article it …
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