Riassunto
This volume brings economics and methodology closer together through a series of six methodological case studies, each of which is discussed by practitioners in the relevant field, and a specialist in methodology. The objective is a better understanding of economics as a scientific discipline and insights into the way methodological discussion can inform practice. Among the topics discussed are: game theory; externalities; free riding; involuntary unemployment; the debate over stabilization policy; and the theory of consumer demand.
Informazioni sull?autore
PIERLUIGI BARROTTA University of Pisa, ItalyANDREA BOITANI University of Rome, ItalyNANCY CARTWRIGHT London School of Economics, UKMARINA COLONNA University of Naples, ItalyMICHEL DE VROEY Université de Louvain, BelgiumDAVID GAY University of Arkansas, USAFRANCESCO GUALA London School of Economics, UKD. WADE HANDS University of Puget Sound, USAKEVIN HOOVER University of California, Davis, USALEONID HURWICZ University of Minnesota, USAMICHAEL KASER University of Birmingham, UK, IEA General EditorMAARTEN JANSSEN Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The NetherlandsMAURICE LAGUEUX University of Montreal, CanadaAXEL LEIJONHUFVUD University of Trento, ItalyBENNETT MC CALLUM Carnegie-Mellon University, USATHOMAS MAYER University of California, Davis, USAPHILIP MIROWSKI University of Notre Dame, USAPHILIPPE MONGIN THEMA, CNRS, Paris, FranceMATTEO MOTTERLINI University of Milan, ItalySTEPHEN NASH University of Sydney, AustraliaARIEL RUBINSTEIN Tel Aviv University, IsraelPIERRE SALMON Université de Bourgogne, FranceNANCY WULWICK Binghampton University, USASTEFANO ZAMAGNI University of Bologna, Italy
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