In her opening contribution to this symposium, Mary Morgan has provided a critical evaluation of Marshall's Tendencies in which she reviews a series of methodological issues. She characterizes my views quite accurately, while pinpointing the gaps in my account (most notably in relation to pinning down what is meant by a ‘mechanism’). I am therefore going to leave this aspect of things on one side, and turn to other matters
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In her opening contribution to this symposium, Mary Morgan has provided a critical evaluation of Mar...
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Michel and I both agree that the correct interpretation of Keynes’s work involves seeing Keynes as a...
The papers prepared for this symposium cover a great deal of ground. It is a pleasure to be able to ...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.fep.up.pt/conferencias/eaepe2007/Both Alfred Marshall and...
Alfred Marshall remains somewhat of an enigmatic figure in the evolution of economic analysis. Histo...
We examine Ralph W. Souter\u27s defence, in the 1930s, of Marshall\u27s Principles against Robbins\u...
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I am grateful to Jerry Epstein and Jennifer Taub for comments on a previous draft, and especially to...
Alfred Marshall’s approach to economics hides a paradox. On one hand, the ‘father’ of neoclassical e...
Angrist and Pischke highlight one aspect of the research that has positively transformed econometric...
First paragraph: The purpose of this paper is to examine whether, how far, and in what sense we migh...
Milton Friedman is usually regarded as an instrumentalist on the basis of his infamous claim that ec...
Abstract: A Methodenstreit is a debate in economics concerning the philosophy of social science. It ...
First paragraph: By exploring what economic methodology can learn from epidemiology John Davis provi...
In her opening contribution to this symposium, Mary Morgan has provided a critical evaluation of Mar...
Through most of the history of economics, the most influential commentators on methodology were also...
Michel and I both agree that the correct interpretation of Keynes’s work involves seeing Keynes as a...
The papers prepared for this symposium cover a great deal of ground. It is a pleasure to be able to ...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.fep.up.pt/conferencias/eaepe2007/Both Alfred Marshall and...
Alfred Marshall remains somewhat of an enigmatic figure in the evolution of economic analysis. Histo...
We examine Ralph W. Souter\u27s defence, in the 1930s, of Marshall\u27s Principles against Robbins\u...
From page 1 -- 'John Kay’s thought-provoking essay1 argues that economists have been led astray by e...
I am grateful to Jerry Epstein and Jennifer Taub for comments on a previous draft, and especially to...
Alfred Marshall’s approach to economics hides a paradox. On one hand, the ‘father’ of neoclassical e...
Angrist and Pischke highlight one aspect of the research that has positively transformed econometric...
First paragraph: The purpose of this paper is to examine whether, how far, and in what sense we migh...
Milton Friedman is usually regarded as an instrumentalist on the basis of his infamous claim that ec...
Abstract: A Methodenstreit is a debate in economics concerning the philosophy of social science. It ...
First paragraph: By exploring what economic methodology can learn from epidemiology John Davis provi...