Is Economics Becoming a Hard Science?

Edward Elgar Publishing (1997)
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Addressing the question of the scientific status of economics, this collection of articles and papers ranges from epistemological analysis of advances in economics, to reflections on ways of going beyond the basic limits of contemporary economic theory. Specific topics include general equilibrium, money, macroeconomics and econometrics.

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Philosophy of economics.Daniel M. Hausman - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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