The paper discusses Mark Blaug’s recent criticisms of “Sraffian economics”. It is shown that none of the criticisms stand up to close examination. Blaug commits a number of elementary blunders and mistakes the mathematical form of an argument for its content. He variously contradicts himself and puts forward bold contentions that cannot be sustained. The paper concludes with an obvious plea for rigor and relevance
Abstract: This paper examines Mark Blaug's position on the normative character of Paretian welfare e...
In his recent paper, Ravallion (2013) proposes a new method to predict changes in purchasing power p...
D. Wade Hands is one of the three or four leading figures currently working on economic methodology ...
A recent exchange between the late Mark Blaug and Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori on the relevance of ...
Mark Blaug played a central role in the development of the field of the methodology of economics, al...
Mark Blaug’s normative methodology of economics is an attempt to articulate certain intuitions about...
Mark Blaug is one of the few economists whose perspective on ’economic methodology’ has been profoun...
From Professor Blaug's 1999 article (unspecified page references are to it) there emerges the p...
tremendously thankful to Mark Blaug as a generous, kind, and always intellectually stimulating colle...
Over time, Mark Blaug became increasingly sceptical of the merits of the approach to the history of ...
Mark Blaug has recently presented a very negative appraisal of the empirical validity of Marx’s econ...
has proven to be so popular, a second edition greater contribution if he were to present seems to be...
There is a trade-off in economics (and elsewhere) between rigor and rele-vance: the more we achieve ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.vopreco.ru/eng/ Copyright Voprosy EconomikiIn his Reori...
Introduction This paper discusses the legacy of Mark Blaug for cultural economics. It revolves ar...
Abstract: This paper examines Mark Blaug's position on the normative character of Paretian welfare e...
In his recent paper, Ravallion (2013) proposes a new method to predict changes in purchasing power p...
D. Wade Hands is one of the three or four leading figures currently working on economic methodology ...
A recent exchange between the late Mark Blaug and Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori on the relevance of ...
Mark Blaug played a central role in the development of the field of the methodology of economics, al...
Mark Blaug’s normative methodology of economics is an attempt to articulate certain intuitions about...
Mark Blaug is one of the few economists whose perspective on ’economic methodology’ has been profoun...
From Professor Blaug's 1999 article (unspecified page references are to it) there emerges the p...
tremendously thankful to Mark Blaug as a generous, kind, and always intellectually stimulating colle...
Over time, Mark Blaug became increasingly sceptical of the merits of the approach to the history of ...
Mark Blaug has recently presented a very negative appraisal of the empirical validity of Marx’s econ...
has proven to be so popular, a second edition greater contribution if he were to present seems to be...
There is a trade-off in economics (and elsewhere) between rigor and rele-vance: the more we achieve ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.vopreco.ru/eng/ Copyright Voprosy EconomikiIn his Reori...
Introduction This paper discusses the legacy of Mark Blaug for cultural economics. It revolves ar...
Abstract: This paper examines Mark Blaug's position on the normative character of Paretian welfare e...
In his recent paper, Ravallion (2013) proposes a new method to predict changes in purchasing power p...
D. Wade Hands is one of the three or four leading figures currently working on economic methodology ...