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Routledge INEM Advances in Economic Methodology


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The field of economic methodology has expanded rapidly during the last few decades. This expansion has occurred in part because of changes within the discipline of economics, in part because of changes in the prevailing philosophical conception of scientific knowledge, and also because of various transformations within wider society. Research in economic methodology now reflects not only developments in contemporary economic theory, the history of economic thought, and the philosophy of science; but it also reflects developments in science studies, historical epistemology, and social theorizing more generally. The field of economic methodology still includes the search for rules for the proper conduct of economic science, but it also covers a vast array of other subjects and accommodates a variety of different approaches to those subjects.

The objective of this series is to provide a forum for the publication of significant works in the growing field economic methodology. Since the series defines methodology quite broadly, it will publish books on a wide range of different methodological subjects. The series is also open to a variety of different types of works: original research monographs, edited collections, as well as republication of significant earlier contributions to the methodological literature. The International Network for Economic Methodology (INEM) is proud to sponsor this important series of contributions to the methodological literature.

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The Invisible Hand in Economics How Economists Explain Unintended Social Consequences

The Invisible Hand in Economics: How Economists Explain Unintended Social Consequences

1st Edition

By N. Emrah Aydinonat
November 23, 2009

This is a book about one of the most controversial concepts in economics: the invisible hand. The author explores the unintended social consequences implied by the invisible hand and discusses the mechanisms that bring about these consequences.The book questions, examines and explicates the ...

Foundations of Paul Samuelson's Revealed Preference Theory, Revised Edition A study by the method of rational reconstruction

Foundations of Paul Samuelson's Revealed Preference Theory, Revised Edition: A study by the method of rational reconstruction

2nd Edition

By Stanley Wong
February 18, 2009

Originally published over two decades ago, this classic text within the philosophy of economics is a tour de force against revealed preference. It critically examines the research programme carried out by the Nobel Prize winner Paul Samuelson on the revealed preference approach to the theory of ...

How Economists Model the World into Numbers

How Economists Model the World into Numbers

1st Edition

By Marcel Boumans
November 09, 2007

Economics is dominated by model building, therefore a comprehension of how such models work is vital to understanding the discipline. This book provides a critical analysis of the economist's favourite tool, and as such will be an enlightening read for some, and an intriguing one for others....

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