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Beyond positive economics: dream and reality
Higher Education Quarterly, 1983The purpose of the series of lectures of which this is the first is not to attempt to destroy or reject the notion of a positive economics, or to deny that important insights have emerged from the exposure of ‘mainstream’ (neo-classical) economics to positivist ideas. Rather, it is to argue that a new kind of positivism is now needed, if the subject is
J. Wiseman
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Positive Economics, Welfare Economics, and Political Economy
The Journal of Law and Economics, 1959J. M. Buchanan
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, 2009
Milton Friedman's 1953 essay 'The methodology of positive economics' remains the most cited, influential, and controversial piece of methodological writing in twentieth-century economics.
U. Mäki
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Milton Friedman's 1953 essay 'The methodology of positive economics' remains the most cited, influential, and controversial piece of methodological writing in twentieth-century economics.
U. Mäki
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Reassessing the Paradigm of Economics: Bringing Positive Economics Back into the Normative Framework
, 2011When President Reagan and Prime Minister Thatcher adopted the neoliberal doctrine as the paradigm of economics, there was no evidence that the move would have been successful, but thirty years on, the recurrent crises that culminated in 2008 suggest a ...
V. Mosini
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The Methodology of Positive Economics
, 2010Milton Friedman (1912–2006) was born in Brooklyn, New York, and received his Ph.D. in economics from Columbia University. He taught at the University of Minnesota, and then for many years at the University of Chicago. After 1977, he was a Senior Research
M. Friedman, Milton
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2016
This chapter provides a focus on the socio-economic position of Black Africans, with respect to their housing circumstances, education, and labour market. The section on housing circumstances considers housing tenure, dwelling type, whether the accommodation is self-contained, central heating, overcrowding (rooms and bedrooms), and the housing ...
Peter J. Aspinall, Martha J. Chinouya
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This chapter provides a focus on the socio-economic position of Black Africans, with respect to their housing circumstances, education, and labour market. The section on housing circumstances considers housing tenure, dwelling type, whether the accommodation is self-contained, central heating, overcrowding (rooms and bedrooms), and the housing ...
Peter J. Aspinall, Martha J. Chinouya
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'Positive' economics and policy objectives
, 1993Part 1: Positive Economics?1. The Positive-Normative Distinction In The History of Economic Thought2. The Sources and Roles of Value-Judgements and Bias In EconomicsPart 2: Policy Objectives3.
T. Hutchison
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An introduction to positive economics
, 1963This edition of the classic text covers an entire introduction to economics and provides a theoretical grounding for those going on to specialize in economics. New to this edition is the inclusion of international applications, examples and case studies,
R. Lipsey
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