In "Economics and Reality" (1997) Tony Lawson advocates a perspective on social reality labelled critical realism. Critical realism maintains that strict regularities between observable events are the exception rather than the rule in the social world. This is a negative argument for econometrics which is seen to rely on the identification of such regularities. By contrast, the notion of explanation sustained by critical realism does not depend on an abundance of strict event regularities. In this essay we examine whether econometrics is indeed incompatible with critical realism. This involves asking the following questions: Is Tony Lawson's characterization of econometrics accurate? In what sense, if any, could econometrics be useful for c...
Tony Lawson, founder of The Social Ontology Group and The Realist Workshop of Cambridge, h...
Introduction This chapter examines the relation between realism and ethics in economics. As this vol...
Problems are identified with the transcendental argument that Lawson uses to make a case for realism...
In "Economics and Reality" (1997) Tony Lawson advocates a perspective on social reality labelled cri...
The article is aimed at reconsidering the question if the project of econometrics can be read in lin...
The argument put forth in this article shows that the hitherto scientific-realist approaches to econ...
This article offers a defence of critical realism in the face of objections Nash (2005) makes to it ...
The aim of this paper is to question the scepticism of critical realist philosophers of science in r...
Instead of examining critical realism directly, this essay critically examines claims made by two pr...
Copyright © The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Cambridge Politic...
Nell and Errouaki state that their intent is to reformulate econometrics along more realistic lines....
In realist economics formed by Cairnes, Robbins and Keynes, statistical economic analysis is regarde...
This essay explores the mechanisms which allow econometrics to remain an ideology, rather than a sci...
This paper considers the claim that critical realism provides a convincing critique of mainstream ec...
This research article was championed as a way of providing discourses pertaining to the concept of "...
Tony Lawson, founder of The Social Ontology Group and The Realist Workshop of Cambridge, h...
Introduction This chapter examines the relation between realism and ethics in economics. As this vol...
Problems are identified with the transcendental argument that Lawson uses to make a case for realism...
In "Economics and Reality" (1997) Tony Lawson advocates a perspective on social reality labelled cri...
The article is aimed at reconsidering the question if the project of econometrics can be read in lin...
The argument put forth in this article shows that the hitherto scientific-realist approaches to econ...
This article offers a defence of critical realism in the face of objections Nash (2005) makes to it ...
The aim of this paper is to question the scepticism of critical realist philosophers of science in r...
Instead of examining critical realism directly, this essay critically examines claims made by two pr...
Copyright © The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Cambridge Politic...
Nell and Errouaki state that their intent is to reformulate econometrics along more realistic lines....
In realist economics formed by Cairnes, Robbins and Keynes, statistical economic analysis is regarde...
This essay explores the mechanisms which allow econometrics to remain an ideology, rather than a sci...
This paper considers the claim that critical realism provides a convincing critique of mainstream ec...
This research article was championed as a way of providing discourses pertaining to the concept of "...
Tony Lawson, founder of The Social Ontology Group and The Realist Workshop of Cambridge, h...
Introduction This chapter examines the relation between realism and ethics in economics. As this vol...
Problems are identified with the transcendental argument that Lawson uses to make a case for realism...