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1975
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the approach to economic science. The chapter highlights the branches of knowledge from which clear and penetrating examples can readily be drawn. It discusses the importance of establishing a clearly defined set of postulates on which the whole edifice of economic knowledge rests.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the approach to economic science. The chapter highlights the branches of knowledge from which clear and penetrating examples can readily be drawn. It discusses the importance of establishing a clearly defined set of postulates on which the whole edifice of economic knowledge rests.
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Knowledge and Policy, 1996
Increasing the “truth per dollar” of money spent on science is one legitimate long-run goal of the economics of science. But before this goal can be achieved, we need to increase our knowledge of the successes and failures of past and current reward structures of science.
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Increasing the “truth per dollar” of money spent on science is one legitimate long-run goal of the economics of science. But before this goal can be achieved, we need to increase our knowledge of the successes and failures of past and current reward structures of science.
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The Contributions of Economics to a Science of Science Policy
2011This timely book brings together cutting-edge research on the important subject of science and innovation policies. The contributors – distinguished social science scholars – tackle the key challenges of designing and implementing public policies in the context of the new knowledge economy.
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2017
In this chapter is presented the methodological principles that have been applied in modeling economic events. The neoclassical framework is compared with that of Econophysics, and the parallels and conflicts between them are identified. The axioms of modeling economic phenomena are then defined in a new way that is based on the mental character of ...
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In this chapter is presented the methodological principles that have been applied in modeling economic events. The neoclassical framework is compared with that of Econophysics, and the parallels and conflicts between them are identified. The axioms of modeling economic phenomena are then defined in a new way that is based on the mental character of ...
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Institutional Economics and Economic Science
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2003This article presents a comparative analysis of the approaches of institutional economics and Walrasian economics. After reviewing the differences between both perspectives, it argues that institutional economics is an alternative, however incomplete, to general equilibrium economics.
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1972
The easiest way to answer the title question to this book would seem to be to make a list. The list of things wrong with economics would contain all those problems, from poverty and inflation to alienation and frustration, that economics has plainly not yet solved. But though this approach is taken from time to time these days, it is hardly fair to the
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The easiest way to answer the title question to this book would seem to be to make a list. The list of things wrong with economics would contain all those problems, from poverty and inflation to alienation and frustration, that economics has plainly not yet solved. But though this approach is taken from time to time these days, it is hardly fair to the
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Economics as Science and as Culture
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1977Two aspects of contemporary society motivate this paper. First, is the recognition of a growing awareness that our society is in a period of major social-cultural change, and second is the recognition of science as the major institutionalized and organized basis of knowledge within society (Bell).
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