metaphor and dogma in the history of macroeconomics
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J.E. King.
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Cheltenham
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Elgar
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2014
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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293 Seiten
CONTENTS NOTE
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Contents: 1. Introduction Part I: Microfoundations and the Philosophy of Science 2. Microfoundations as a (Bad) Metaphor 3. Microfoundations as Micro-reduction 4. Two Case Studies: Biology and Social Science Part II: Microfoundations in the History of Economics and Other Social Sciences 5. `Microfoundations' in the Literature of Economics, Part I: 1936-1975 6. `Microfoundations' in the Literature of Economics, Part II: 1975-2012 7. Crossing the Border: `Microfoundations' in the Other Social Sciences Part III: Dissenting Voices 8. The Dissenters, Part I: The Post Keynesians 9. The Dissenters, Part II: Mainstreamers, Austrians and Institutionalists 10. The Economic Methodologists and Microfoundations 11. Conclusion References Index