This chapter explores explicit contributions to economic methodology originating in Cambridge. These contributions were not all consistent with each other, the tensions being most evident in Marshall. Neville Keynes proved to be a major influence on the development of mainstream methodology. But there has been a more consistent methodological thread within Cambridge in the form of a ‘middle way’ (between inductivism and deductivism). This thread is traced from Newton, with a detour via Hume and Smith, through the development of economic methodology in Cambridge right up to the critical realism of the present day. Among the key figures considered here are Malthus, Marshall, and Maynard Keynes
Cambridge as a geographical reference often crops up in the characterisation of the economic theorie...
The paper proposes to reconsider the methodology and history of economics radically, whether present...
Economic methodologists have observed that economists do not practice what they think their methodol...
This chapter explores explicit contributions to economic methodology originating in Cambridge. These...
The paper is a comparative study of the methodologies of Malthus and Ricardo. Its claims are: (i) ec...
Ever since the inception of economics over two hundred years ago, the tools at the discipline's disp...
Practicing academic economists are reported to pay little attention to work being done by economic m...
First paragraph: The purpose of this chapter is to argue that methodology should be in the core of t...
Copyright © 2012 World Economics Association.In this paper the use of mathematics in economics will ...
“Cambridge capital controversy”, “Cambridge monetary theory of business cycle”, “Cambridge equation”...
Ever since the formation of the field of economic methodology in the 1990s, doubts have been raised ...
Through most of the history of economics, the most influential commentators on methodology were also...
The `philosophy of science' debates concerning epistemology and methodology are critically appraised...
This article is part of a wider historical research program in which I seek to examine the origins o...
The Handbook of Economic Methodology is a major multidisciplinary reference work on the developing f...
Cambridge as a geographical reference often crops up in the characterisation of the economic theorie...
The paper proposes to reconsider the methodology and history of economics radically, whether present...
Economic methodologists have observed that economists do not practice what they think their methodol...
This chapter explores explicit contributions to economic methodology originating in Cambridge. These...
The paper is a comparative study of the methodologies of Malthus and Ricardo. Its claims are: (i) ec...
Ever since the inception of economics over two hundred years ago, the tools at the discipline's disp...
Practicing academic economists are reported to pay little attention to work being done by economic m...
First paragraph: The purpose of this chapter is to argue that methodology should be in the core of t...
Copyright © 2012 World Economics Association.In this paper the use of mathematics in economics will ...
“Cambridge capital controversy”, “Cambridge monetary theory of business cycle”, “Cambridge equation”...
Ever since the formation of the field of economic methodology in the 1990s, doubts have been raised ...
Through most of the history of economics, the most influential commentators on methodology were also...
The `philosophy of science' debates concerning epistemology and methodology are critically appraised...
This article is part of a wider historical research program in which I seek to examine the origins o...
The Handbook of Economic Methodology is a major multidisciplinary reference work on the developing f...
Cambridge as a geographical reference often crops up in the characterisation of the economic theorie...
The paper proposes to reconsider the methodology and history of economics radically, whether present...
Economic methodologists have observed that economists do not practice what they think their methodol...