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Hicks's assessment of the value of Champernowne's 1936 contribution to the Review of Economic Studies about the General Theory, that “What is common between my paper and [Champernowne's] seems to be no more than what any intelligent person could have got from a careful reading of the General...
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J M Keynes's supposed attack on mathematical economics is a myth created by Joan Robinson and her fellow Pseudo … economics. Of course, he does attack “pseudo mathematics” and “mathematical” economics. What Keynes was attacking was the formal …
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Probability, the General Theory,and the 1937 Quarterly Journal of Economics, reveal that Keynes’s discussions about uncertainty in … the General Theory, and the 1937 Quarterly Journal of Economics article are simply small ,minor footnotes to the A … mention or make any reference to the 1937 Quarterly Journal of Economics article, which Joan Robinson, G L S Shackle, Paul …
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theoretical streams emerged that were to determine later on the overall course of the evolution of economics. The book by the …
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This paper addresses a central question of the experimental turn in economics: how a relatively small group of … experimental economists in the 1970s and 1980s managed to convince editors and referees of leading economics journals of the merits … of the experimental method with the consequence that by the early 1990s experimental economics research became a standard …
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hope for the dominant trajectory in the history of economics? In contrast to the rich historical literature on the … axiomatic economics and, insofar, may inform theory choice within the neo-Walrasian paradigm. Naturally, the answers to the …
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The history of modern economics abounds with pleas for more pluralism as well as pleas for more unification. These seem … particular, Samuelson's Foundations is invariably presented as a key text in the unification of modern economics during the … derivational unification was pluralist in spirit: not to narrow scientific economics into one single theory, but rather to allow …
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economics on one general and complex model based on first principles or axioms. In contrast, Solow advocated the use of a …
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In this introduction sketch the architecture of Mises' economics and political economy. Mises' overarching program is …). In recent years the economics profession has moved considerably in the direction that Mises pointed to some 50 years ago …
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