The Oxford handbook of philosophy of economics

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Autres auteurs : Kincaid Harold (Éditeur scientifique), Ross Don (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : The Oxford handbook of philosophy of economics / edited by Harold Kincaid, Don Ross
Publié : Oxford, New York : Oxford University Press , 2009
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XVII-670 p.)
Accès en ligne : Table des matières
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  • P. 3
  • Introduction : The new philosophy of economics / Don Ross and Harold Kincaid
  • P. 33
  • Part I : Received views in philosophy of economics
  • P. 35
  • 2. Laws, causation and economic methodology / Daniel M. Hausman
  • P. 55
  • 3. If economics is a science, what kind of a science is it? / Alex Rosenberg
  • P. 68
  • 4. Realistic realism about unrealistic models / Uskali Maki
  • P. 99
  • 5. Why there is (as yet) no such thing as an economics of knowledge / Philip Mirowski
  • P. 157
  • Part II : Microeconomics
  • P. 159
  • 6. Rationality and indeterminacy / Cristina Bicchieri
  • P. 189
  • 7. Experimental investigations of social preferences / Jim Woodward
  • P. 223
  • 8. Competing conceptions of the individual in recent economics / John B. Davis
  • P. 245
  • 9. Integrating the dynamics of multiscale economic agency / Don Ross
  • P. 280
  • 10. Methodological issues in experimental design and interpretation / Francesco Guala
  • P. 306
  • 11. Progress in economics : lessons from the spectrum auctions / Anna Alexandrova and Robert Northcott
  • P. 337
  • 12. Advancing evolutionary explanations in economics : the limited usefulness of Tinbergen's four-question classification / Jack Vromen
  • P. 369
  • Part III : Modeling, Macroeconomics, and development
  • P. 371
  • 13. Computational economics / Paul Humphreys
  • P. 386
  • 14. Microfoundations and the ontology of macroeconomics / Kevin D. Hoover
  • P. 410
  • 15. Causality, invariance and policy / Nancy Cartwright
  • P. 424
  • 16. The miracle of the septuagint and the promise of data mining in economics / Stan du Plessis
  • P. 455
  • 17. Explaining growth / Harold Kincaid
  • P. 476
  • 18. Segmented labor market models in developing countries / Gary S. Fields
  • P. 509
  • Part IV : Welfare
  • P. 511
  • 19. What is welfare and how can we measure it? / Keith Dowding
  • P. 540
  • 20. Interpersonal comparison of utility / Ken Binmore
  • P. 560
  • 21. Subjective measures of well-being : philosophical perspectives / Erik Angner
  • P. 580
  • 22. Facts and values in modern economics / Partha Dasgupta