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Positive economic incentives [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Asian Economics, 2006
Abstract The core hypothesis of this paper is that, despite adverse economic effects of custom, tradition, command economies and their aftermath, implementation of well-considered macroeconomic policies has rapidly generated successful economic transition—and conversely.
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The Present Position of Economic Science [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomica, 1930
Ladies and Gentlemen, To assume the responsibilities of teaching in the London School of Economics is not an easy thing for anyone. It is still less easy for one who has had the privilege of working here as a student. Others know our tradition by public repute.
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Galilean Reflections on Milton Friedman's 'Methodology of Positive Economics', with Thoughts on Vernon Smith's 'Economics in the Laboratory'

, 2007
The article examines in detail the argument of M. Friedman as expressed in his famous article «Methodology of Positive Economics». In considering the problem of interconnection of theoretical hypotheses with experimental evidence the author illustrates ...
E. Schliesser
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The Economics of Positive Methodology

1993
In what I believe to have been the first year (c. 1969) that Robert Heilbroner ran his graduate seminar in political economy, he was clearly wrestling with his own ideas on methodology and, in particular, Friedman’s (1953) essay on ‘The Methodology of Positive Economics’.
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Alternatives to a Positive Economic Geography

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1976
The 1960s witnessed many remarkable changes in the character and substance of research in economic and urban geography. These changes were associated mainly with the introduction of quantitative techniques and, later in the decade, some particular research methodologies borrowed from the behavioral sciences, especially psychology.
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Positive versus Normative Economics

2009
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Peil, J.J.M., Laar, E.F.J. van de
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Welfare Economics and Positive Neoclassical Economics

The Journal of Value Inquiry, 1999
Etude de la distinction entre l'economie-Providence et l'economie neoclassique positive qui tend a s'estomper au profit d'une subordination de la premiere a la seconde, malgre la dimension prescriptive et normative de celle-la et la dimension scientifique de celle-ci. Comparant les deux disciplines d'un point de vue methodologique et epistemologique, l'
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Positive Constitutional Economics - A Survey

1997
The author distinguishes between normative and positive constitutional economics. Taking the observation that the normative branch of the new discipline is much better developed than its positive counterpart as a starting point, the available positive literature is surveyed nevertheless.
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Positive Economics and the Normativistic Fallacy: Bridging the Two Sides of CSR

Business Ethics Quarterly, 2013
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MARSHALL'S POSITION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMIC THEORY

Contributions to Political Economy, 1992
A discussion of the theoretical and historical reasons why Marshall, notwithstanding the later publication of his version of marginalism with respect to Jevons, Menger and Walras, was in fact recognized as by far the most important of the founders of ...
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