This volume brings economics and methodology closer together through a series of six methodological case studies, each of which is discussed by practitioners in the relevant field, and a specialist in methodology. The objective is a better understanding of economics as a scientific discipline and insights into the way methodological discussion can inform practice. Among the topics discussed are: game theory; externalities; free riding; involuntary unemployment; the debate over stabilization policy; and the theory of consumer demand.
This volume brings economics and methodology closer together through a series of six methodological case studies, each of which is discussed by practitioners in the relevant field, and a specialist in methodology. The objective is a better understanding of economics as a scientific discipline and insights into the way methodological discussion can inform practice. Among the topics discussed are: game theory; externalities; free riding; involuntary unemployment; the debate over stabilization policy; and the theory of consumer demand.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
PIERLUIGI BARROTTA University of Pisa, Italy ANDREA BOITANI University of Rome, Italy NANCY CARTWRIGHT London School of Economics, UK MARINA COLONNA University of Naples, Italy MICHEL DE VROEY Université de Louvain, Belgium DAVID GAY University of Arkansas, USA FRANCESCO GUALA London School of Economics, UK D. WADE HANDS University of Puget Sound, USA KEVIN HOOVER University of California, Davis, USA LEONID HURWICZ University of Minnesota, USA MICHAEL KASER University of Birmingham, UK, IEA General Editor MAARTEN JANSSEN Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands MAURICE LAGUEUX University of Montreal, Canada AXEL LEIJONHUFVUD University of Trento, Italy BENNETT MC CALLUM Carnegie-Mellon University, USA THOMAS MAYER University of California, Davis, USA PHILIP MIROWSKI University of Notre Dame, USA PHILIPPE MONGIN THEMA, CNRS, Paris, France MATTEO MOTTERLINI University of Milan, Italy STEPHEN NASH University of Sydney, Australia ARIEL RUBINSTEIN Tel Aviv University, Israel PIERRE SALMON Université de Bourgogne, France NANCY WULWICK Binghampton University, USA STEFANO ZAMAGNI University of Bologna, Italy
Inhaltsangabe
The International Economic Association Acknowledgements List of Participants Abbreviations Introduction D.M.Hausman & U.Maki Individualism and Equilibrium Co-ordination in Games M.Jannsen Comment A.Rubinstein Comment: Individualistic Explanation and Strategic Justification P.Mongin Discussion Free Riding as Mechanism P.Salmon Comment: Free Riders, Altruists and Rationality S.Zamagni Comment: Mechanisms, Models, and Free Riders U.Mäki Discussion Learning From the Debate on Externalities M.Lagueux Comment: The Growing Role of Externalities in Economic Theory A.Boitani Comment: Assessing Human Interactions D.M.Hausman Discussion Accounting for Involuntary Unemployment in Neoclassical Theory: Some Lessons from Sixty Years of Uphill Struggle M.De Vroey Comment: Involuntary Unemployment One More Time A.Leijonhufvud Comment: Keynes, Marshall and Involuntary Unemployment K.Hoover Discussion Monetarists and Keynesians on Central Banking: a Study of a Failed Debate T.Mayer Comment: Mayer's Version of the Monetarist versus Keynesian Debate B.T.McCallum Comment: Task Uncertainty in Economics N.J.Wulwick Discussion Harold Hotelling and the Neoclassical Dream D.Wade Hands & P.Mirowski Comment L.Hurwicz Comment N.Cartwright Discussion Final Discussion Conclusions R.E.Backhouse & A.Salanti Index of Names Subject Index
The International Economic Association Acknowledgements List of Participants Abbreviations Introduction D.M.Hausman & U.Maki Individualism and Equilibrium Co-ordination in Games M.Jannsen Comment A.Rubinstein Comment: Individualistic Explanation and Strategic Justification P.Mongin Discussion Free Riding as Mechanism P.Salmon Comment: Free Riders, Altruists and Rationality S.Zamagni Comment: Mechanisms, Models, and Free Riders U.Mäki Discussion Learning From the Debate on Externalities M.Lagueux Comment: The Growing Role of Externalities in Economic Theory A.Boitani Comment: Assessing Human Interactions D.M.Hausman Discussion Accounting for Involuntary Unemployment in Neoclassical Theory: Some Lessons from Sixty Years of Uphill Struggle M.De Vroey Comment: Involuntary Unemployment One More Time A.Leijonhufvud Comment: Keynes, Marshall and Involuntary Unemployment K.Hoover Discussion Monetarists and Keynesians on Central Banking: a Study of a Failed Debate T.Mayer Comment: Mayer's Version of the Monetarist versus Keynesian Debate B.T.McCallum Comment: Task Uncertainty in Economics N.J.Wulwick Discussion Harold Hotelling and the Neoclassical Dream D.Wade Hands & P.Mirowski Comment L.Hurwicz Comment N.Cartwright Discussion Final Discussion Conclusions R.E.Backhouse & A.Salanti Index of Names Subject Index
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