Tres miradas realistas para acceder al mundo social

Revista de Instituciones, Ideas y Mercados 56:181-209 (2012)
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Abstract

Even though Popper, Lawson and Mäki are realists, the three of them understand by realism something different and support different positions on the use of models in economics. In this article we will compare the three proposals on their conceptions of reality, the function and the nature of economic models and their use to study the social world.

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Agustina Borella
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