Book contents
- The Inexact and Separate Science of Economics
- The Inexact and Separate Science of Economics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Introduction
- Part I Introduction: Content, Structure, and Strategy of Mainstream Economics
- Part II Theory Assessment
- Part III Conclusion
- 15 Economic Methodology
- 16 Conclusions
- Appendix An Introduction to Philosophy of Science
- References
- Index
15 - Economic Methodology
from Part III - Conclusion
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2023
- The Inexact and Separate Science of Economics
- The Inexact and Separate Science of Economics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Introduction
- Part I Introduction: Content, Structure, and Strategy of Mainstream Economics
- Part II Theory Assessment
- Part III Conclusion
- 15 Economic Methodology
- 16 Conclusions
- Appendix An Introduction to Philosophy of Science
- References
- Index
Summary
Chapter 15 defends the critical implications of chapter 13 against the arguments that arbitrage and experiencing the costs of irrational behavior justify dismissing anomalous experimental results, such as those concerning preference reversals. The chapter then draws out some of the implications for the practice of economics of its philosophical conclusions, drawing on the work of George Akerlof and others who have studied conditional altruism and defended its importance. Chapter 15 also defends the legitimacy of the methodological preaching in this book against criticisms such as those voiced most compellingly by Deirdre McCloskey.
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- The Inexact and Separate Science of Economics , pp. 397 - 433Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023