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The Economics of Science and the Science of Economics

Problems in Economics, 1973
The economics of scientific research is a new branch of knowledge that originated at the interface between the science of science and the science of economics in the 1950s and 1960s. As recently as the first half of our century scientific research was regarded as one of the natural manifestations of the development of civilization, as something like ...
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The Scandinavian Journal of Economics at 125: a bibliometric overview

The Scandinavian Journal of Economics
Established in 1899 by David Davidson, The Scandinavian Journal of Economics is one of the most respected journals in the field of economics. In 2024, the journal celebrates its 125th anniversary.
Anton Figuerola-Wischke   +4 more
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The Economics of Science in the System of Economic Sciences

Problems in Economics, 1974
As a specific area of human endeavor with a certain material-technical base - or more broadly, material support - science is more and more attracting the attention of various groups of scientists: philosophers, sociologists, economists, and naturalists.
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Law and Economics

, 2020
Of the five elementary concepts or principles of economic theory, at least four are functional also to the science of law, namely, Scarcity, Futurity, Custom and Sovereignty.
O. A. Anichkina   +10 more
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The Economics of Science

Social Studies of Science, 2003
Healy's sceptical cri de coeur (he wisely does not distract the reader with any digressions into philosophy of science, but I think I detect a Popperian perspective) represents a timely intervention that should be welcome among scientists opposed to the reigning paradigms, among critics of current medical delivery systems that dispense drugs rather ...
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Economics

The Indian medical gazette, 1870
Economics is the science of decision making. The rigorous and general approach that characterizes economics lends itself to a remarkably wide field of practical application.
B. McCarl, Yingqian Yang
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The economics of science

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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Economics as a Science

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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The Economics of Science [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
Abstract This chapter examines the contributions that economists have made to the study of science and the types of contributions the profession is positioned to make in the future. Special emphasis is placed on the public nature of knowledge and characteristics of the reward structure that encourage the production and sharing of knowledge.
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