The Positive and the Normative in Economic Thought
Herausgeber: Badiei, Sina; Grivaux, Agnès
The Positive and the Normative in Economic Thought
Herausgeber: Badiei, Sina; Grivaux, Agnès
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The book responds to the need for greater clarity regarding the relationship between descriptive, evaluative and prescriptive approaches within positive and normative economics.
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The book responds to the need for greater clarity regarding the relationship between descriptive, evaluative and prescriptive approaches within positive and normative economics.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9781032161563
- ISBN-10: 1032161566
- Artikelnr.: 69918231
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9781032161563
- ISBN-10: 1032161566
- Artikelnr.: 69918231
Sina Badiei is Program Director in the Philosophy and Human Science Department at the Collège International de Philosophie (Paris) and a Fixed-Term Assistant Professor at the Walras-Pareto Centre of the University of Lausanne. Agnès Grivaux is Assistant Professor (tenured) in Contemporary German Philosophy at the University of Nantes and a member of the research centre CAPhi.
Chapter 1. The Positive and the Normative in Economic Thought: A
Historical-Analytic Appraisal Section I. The Positive and the Normative in
the History of Economic Thought Chapter 2. The Positive-Normative
Distinction in the Classical Economic Methodology Chapter 3. Descriptions,
Prescriptions and Norms: The Tripartite Classification of Economics by John
Neville Keynes Chapter 4. Normative Economics and its Enemies: Marx, Mises
and Friedman Section II. The Positive and the Normative in Contemporary
Economic Thought Chapter 5. Economics as a Normative Discipline: Value
Disentanglement in an 'Objective' Economics Chapter 6. Realism and
Deliberation in Normative Economics: The Fruitful Intellectual Dialogue
between James Buchanan and John Rawls Chapter 7. Normative Economics and
Public Reason: Who Are the Addressees Chapter 8. Reconciling Normative and
Behavioural Economics: The Problem That Cannot Be Solved Chapter 9. The
Unacknowledged Normative Content of Randomised Control Trials in Economics
and Its Dangers Section III. The Positive and the Normative in Economics:
Philosophical PerspectivesChapter 10. The Positive, the Normative and the
Marxian Heritage in the Early Frankfurt School Chapter 11. Economics as
Value-Laden Science: Lessons from the Philosophy of Science on the
Normative/Positive Distinctions and Rational Choice Theory Chapter 12. The
Positive, the Normative and the Ontology of Social Problems
Historical-Analytic Appraisal Section I. The Positive and the Normative in
the History of Economic Thought Chapter 2. The Positive-Normative
Distinction in the Classical Economic Methodology Chapter 3. Descriptions,
Prescriptions and Norms: The Tripartite Classification of Economics by John
Neville Keynes Chapter 4. Normative Economics and its Enemies: Marx, Mises
and Friedman Section II. The Positive and the Normative in Contemporary
Economic Thought Chapter 5. Economics as a Normative Discipline: Value
Disentanglement in an 'Objective' Economics Chapter 6. Realism and
Deliberation in Normative Economics: The Fruitful Intellectual Dialogue
between James Buchanan and John Rawls Chapter 7. Normative Economics and
Public Reason: Who Are the Addressees Chapter 8. Reconciling Normative and
Behavioural Economics: The Problem That Cannot Be Solved Chapter 9. The
Unacknowledged Normative Content of Randomised Control Trials in Economics
and Its Dangers Section III. The Positive and the Normative in Economics:
Philosophical PerspectivesChapter 10. The Positive, the Normative and the
Marxian Heritage in the Early Frankfurt School Chapter 11. Economics as
Value-Laden Science: Lessons from the Philosophy of Science on the
Normative/Positive Distinctions and Rational Choice Theory Chapter 12. The
Positive, the Normative and the Ontology of Social Problems
Chapter 1. The Positive and the Normative in Economic Thought: A
Historical-Analytic Appraisal Section I. The Positive and the Normative in
the History of Economic Thought Chapter 2. The Positive-Normative
Distinction in the Classical Economic Methodology Chapter 3. Descriptions,
Prescriptions and Norms: The Tripartite Classification of Economics by John
Neville Keynes Chapter 4. Normative Economics and its Enemies: Marx, Mises
and Friedman Section II. The Positive and the Normative in Contemporary
Economic Thought Chapter 5. Economics as a Normative Discipline: Value
Disentanglement in an 'Objective' Economics Chapter 6. Realism and
Deliberation in Normative Economics: The Fruitful Intellectual Dialogue
between James Buchanan and John Rawls Chapter 7. Normative Economics and
Public Reason: Who Are the Addressees Chapter 8. Reconciling Normative and
Behavioural Economics: The Problem That Cannot Be Solved Chapter 9. The
Unacknowledged Normative Content of Randomised Control Trials in Economics
and Its Dangers Section III. The Positive and the Normative in Economics:
Philosophical PerspectivesChapter 10. The Positive, the Normative and the
Marxian Heritage in the Early Frankfurt School Chapter 11. Economics as
Value-Laden Science: Lessons from the Philosophy of Science on the
Normative/Positive Distinctions and Rational Choice Theory Chapter 12. The
Positive, the Normative and the Ontology of Social Problems
Historical-Analytic Appraisal Section I. The Positive and the Normative in
the History of Economic Thought Chapter 2. The Positive-Normative
Distinction in the Classical Economic Methodology Chapter 3. Descriptions,
Prescriptions and Norms: The Tripartite Classification of Economics by John
Neville Keynes Chapter 4. Normative Economics and its Enemies: Marx, Mises
and Friedman Section II. The Positive and the Normative in Contemporary
Economic Thought Chapter 5. Economics as a Normative Discipline: Value
Disentanglement in an 'Objective' Economics Chapter 6. Realism and
Deliberation in Normative Economics: The Fruitful Intellectual Dialogue
between James Buchanan and John Rawls Chapter 7. Normative Economics and
Public Reason: Who Are the Addressees Chapter 8. Reconciling Normative and
Behavioural Economics: The Problem That Cannot Be Solved Chapter 9. The
Unacknowledged Normative Content of Randomised Control Trials in Economics
and Its Dangers Section III. The Positive and the Normative in Economics:
Philosophical PerspectivesChapter 10. The Positive, the Normative and the
Marxian Heritage in the Early Frankfurt School Chapter 11. Economics as
Value-Laden Science: Lessons from the Philosophy of Science on the
Normative/Positive Distinctions and Rational Choice Theory Chapter 12. The
Positive, the Normative and the Ontology of Social Problems