Discussions in the literature on economic methodology often do not explicitly concern explanation. The goal of this chapter is to show that, often implicitly, some key discussions are best understood as reflecting debates about explanation in economics. Disputes about, for instance, causal inference, idealizations, or microfoundations are debates about whether and how economics (should) explain. Examination of these issues through the prism of explanation sheds light on what is actually at stake and may help us progress on the route to solving them
Is economics a science? This distinguished and provocative book calls into question the increasing t...
In understanding economics and the organisation of economics, the questions are what constituteecono...
Economic science and scientific explanation models. Economics was born under the sign of methodologi...
Discussions in the literature on economic methodology often do not explicitly concern explanation. T...
Economists disagree about whether they should aim to provide explanations, about what they should ai...
From its inception, this association has been characterized by a concern that mainstream economic an...
Explaining socio-economic phenomena is one important aim of economics. There is very little agreemen...
The question of whether the idealized models of theoretical economics are explanatory has been the s...
Economics is most likely not what you think. Yes, many economists talk about “macro ” issues such as...
Methodological debates in economics have a reputation for sterility based on their pleasant contribu...
textabstractEconomists reason causally. Like many other scientists, they aim at formulating justifie...
Causality issues are crucial in economics since economics was born. Indeed, Adam Smith titled his wo...
When evaluating the success of causal theories of explanation the focus has typically been on the le...
Causality is a notion that occurs often in economics. In using the words ‘cause' and ‘effect,' e...
Causality issues are crucial in economics since economics was born. Indeed, Adam Smith titled his wo...
Is economics a science? This distinguished and provocative book calls into question the increasing t...
In understanding economics and the organisation of economics, the questions are what constituteecono...
Economic science and scientific explanation models. Economics was born under the sign of methodologi...
Discussions in the literature on economic methodology often do not explicitly concern explanation. T...
Economists disagree about whether they should aim to provide explanations, about what they should ai...
From its inception, this association has been characterized by a concern that mainstream economic an...
Explaining socio-economic phenomena is one important aim of economics. There is very little agreemen...
The question of whether the idealized models of theoretical economics are explanatory has been the s...
Economics is most likely not what you think. Yes, many economists talk about “macro ” issues such as...
Methodological debates in economics have a reputation for sterility based on their pleasant contribu...
textabstractEconomists reason causally. Like many other scientists, they aim at formulating justifie...
Causality issues are crucial in economics since economics was born. Indeed, Adam Smith titled his wo...
When evaluating the success of causal theories of explanation the focus has typically been on the le...
Causality is a notion that occurs often in economics. In using the words ‘cause' and ‘effect,' e...
Causality issues are crucial in economics since economics was born. Indeed, Adam Smith titled his wo...
Is economics a science? This distinguished and provocative book calls into question the increasing t...
In understanding economics and the organisation of economics, the questions are what constituteecono...
Economic science and scientific explanation models. Economics was born under the sign of methodologi...