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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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Karl Popper and Situational Analysis Theory and Method for Contemporary Economics and Sociology

Karl Popper and Situational Analysis: Theory and Method for Contemporary Economics and Sociology

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Alfonso Palacio-Vera
August 02, 2024

‘Situational Analysis’ represents Karl Popper’s methodological proposal for the social sciences. Although it has been widely studied and interpreted, this book argues that Situational Analysis remains underestimated and undeveloped and, if properly reformulated, could yet become a broad ...

The Positive and the Normative in Economic Thought

The Positive and the Normative in Economic Thought

1st Edition

Edited By Sina Badiei, Agnès Grivaux
January 29, 2024

The book responds to the need for greater clarity regarding the relationship between descriptive, evaluative and prescriptive approaches within positive and normative economics. It also analyses the entanglement between evaluative and prescriptive perspectives within several theoretical frameworks ...

Rescuing Econometrics From the Probability Approach to Probably Approximately Correct Learning

Rescuing Econometrics: From the Probability Approach to Probably Approximately Correct Learning

1st Edition

By Duo Qin
December 01, 2023

Haavelmo’s 1944 monograph, The Probability Approach in Econometrics, is widely acclaimed as the manifesto of econometrics. This book challenges Haavelmo’s probability approach, shows how its use is delivering defective and inefficient results, and argues for a paradigm shift in econometrics towards...

Causality and Objectivity in Macroeconomics

Causality and Objectivity in Macroeconomics

1st Edition

By Tobias Henschen
September 29, 2023

Central banks and other policymaking institutions use causal hypotheses to justify macroeconomic policy decisions to the public and public institutions. These hypotheses say that changes in one macroeconomic aggregate (e.g. aggregate demand) cause changes in other macroeconomic aggregates (e.g. in ...

Methodology and History of Economics Reflections with and without Rules

Methodology and History of Economics: Reflections with and without Rules

1st Edition

Edited By Bruce Caldwell, John Davis, Uskali Mäki, Esther-Mirjam Sent
August 18, 2022

This edited volume provides an in-depth exploration into the influential work of Wade Hands, examining the changing relationship between methodology and the history of economics in connection with contemporary developments in economics. The papers in this volume fall into four parts, each devoted ...

The Morality of Economic Behaviour Economics as Ethics

The Morality of Economic Behaviour: Economics as Ethics

1st Edition

By Vangelis Chiotis
April 29, 2022

The links between self-interest and morality have been examined in moral philosophy since Plato. Economics is a mostly value-free discipline, having lost its original ethical dimension as described by Adam Smith. Examining moral philosophy through the framework provided by economics offers new ...

The Philosophy of Causality in Economics Causal Inferences and Policy Proposals

The Philosophy of Causality in Economics: Causal Inferences and Policy Proposals

1st Edition

By Mariusz Maziarz
December 13, 2021

Approximately one in six top economic research papers draws an explicitly causal conclusion. But what do economists mean when they conclude that A ‘causes’ B? Does ‘cause’ say that we can influence B by intervening on A, or is it only a label for the correlation of variables? Do quantitative ...

Representation and Structure in Economics The Methodology of Econometric Models of the Consumption Function

Representation and Structure in Economics: The Methodology of Econometric Models of the Consumption Function

1st Edition

By Hsiang-Ke Chao
December 01, 2014

This book provides a methodological perspective on understanding the essential roles of econometric models in the theory and practice. Offering a comprehensive and comparative exposition of the accounts of models in both econometrics and philosophy of science, this work shows how econometrics and ...

The Nature and Method of Economic Sciences Evidence, Causality, and Ends

The Nature and Method of Economic Sciences: Evidence, Causality, and Ends

1st Edition

By Ricardo F. Crespo
March 05, 2020

The Nature and Method of Economic Sciences: Evidence, Causality, and Ends argues that economic phenomena can be examined from five analytical levels: a statistical descriptive approach, a causal explanatory approach, a teleological explicative approach, a normative approach and, finally, the level ...

Amartya Sen and Rational Choice The Concept of Commitment

Amartya Sen and Rational Choice: The Concept of Commitment

1st Edition

By Mark Peacock
September 25, 2019

Are human beings motivated exclusively by self-interest? The orthodox theory of rational choice in economics thinks that they are. Amartya Sen disagrees, and his concept commitment is central to his vision of an alternative to mainstream rational choice theory. This book examines commitment as it ...

A Structuralist Theory of Economics

A Structuralist Theory of Economics

1st Edition

By Adolfo García de la Sienra
December 19, 2018

Economists have long grappled with the problem of how economic theories relate to empirical evidence: how can abstract mathematized theories be used to produce empirical claims? How are such theories applied to economic phenomena? What does it mean to “test” economic theories? This book introduces,...

Economics and Performativity Exploring Limits, Theories and Cases

Economics and Performativity: Exploring Limits, Theories and Cases

1st Edition

By Nicolas Brisset
July 19, 2018

Economists do more than merely describe an external economic world. They shape it in the image of their theories and models. This idea, following the philosophy of language, puts forward that economic theories are performative, and not only descriptive. This idea has become a powerful critique of ...

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