Oxford handbook of philosophy of economics
Autor(es) - Harold Ross
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ÍNDICE:
Contributors
1. Introduction: The new philosophy of economics
Part I – Received views in philosophy of economics
2. Laws, Causation, and economics methodology
3. If economics is a science, what kind of a science is it?
4. Realistic realism about unrealistic models
5. Why there is (as yet) no such thing as an economics of knowledge
Part II – Microeconomics
6. Rationality and indeterminacy
7. Experimental investigations of social preferences
8. Competing conceptions of the individual in recent economics
9. Integrating the dynamics of multiscale economic agency
10. Methodological issues in experimental design and interpretation
11. Progress in economics: Lessons from the spectrum auctions
12. Advancing evolutionary explanations in economics: the limited usefulness of tinbergen’s four-question classification
Part III – Modeling, Macroeconomics, and development
13. Computational economics
14. Microfoundations and the ontology of macroeconomics
15. Causality, invariance, and policy
16. The miracle of the Septuagint and the promise of data mining in economics
17. Explaining growth
18. Segmented labor market models in developing countries
Part IV – Welfare
19. What is welfare and how can we measure it?
20. Interpersonal comparison of utility
21. Subjective measures of well-being: philosophical perspectives
22. Facts and values in modern economics
Author index
Subject index
- Formato: Capa dura 18.50 * 26.00
- Nº de páginas: 670
- Editado em: 2009
- Idioma: Inglês
- ISBN: 9780195189254