Essays in Economic Semantics
Author: Fritz Machlup
Publisher: [New York] : New York University Press
Published: 1963
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9780814754016
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Author: Fritz Machlup
Publisher: [New York] : New York University Press
Published: 1963
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9780814754016
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Fritz Machlup
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-03-06
Total Pages: 293
ISBN-13: 1000676595
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen the original edition was first published in 1963, Machlip observed ' I hope that the availibility of this collection will dispel semantic and concpetual; fog and allow greather visibility...'. The work is divided into five sections with a new essay in this edition on 'Are the Social Sciences Really Inferior?' There is also a new introduction by Mark Perlman, University Professor of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh.
Author: Fritz Machlup
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Published: 1963
Total Pages: 304
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Published: 1963
Total Pages: 356
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Fritz Machlup
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-03-06
Total Pages: 405
ISBN-13: 1000660877
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen the original edition was first published in 1963, Machlip observed ' I hope that the availibility of this collection will dispel semantic and concpetual; fog and allow greather visibility...'. The work is divided into five sections with a new essay in this edition on 'Are the Social Sciences Really Inferior?' There is also a new introduction by Mark Perlman, University Professor of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh.
Author: Daniel M. Hausman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1992-11-27
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 9780521417402
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection brings together the essays of one of the foremost American philosophers of economics. Cumulatively they offer fresh perspectives on foundational questions such as: what sort of science is economics? and how successful can economists be in acquiring knowledge of their subject matter?
Author: Hollis Chenery
Publisher: Elsevier
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 882
ISBN-13: 9780444703378
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEconomics development-concepts and approaches; structural transformation; human resources and labor markets; planning and resource allocation; international aspects; country experience with development.
Author: Deborah A Redman
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2003-01-01
Total Pages: 504
ISBN-13: 9780262264259
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReviews the epistemological ideas that inspired the classical economists: the methodological principles of Bacon, Descartes, Hobbes, Newton, Locke, Hume, Stewart, Herschel, and Whewell. The classical age of economics was marked by an intense interest in scientific methodology. It was, moreover, an age when science and philosophy were not yet distinct disciplines, and the educated were polymaths. The classical economists were acutely aware that suitable methods had to be developed before a body of knowledge could be deemed philosophical or scientific. They did not formulate their methodological views in a vacuum, but drew on a rich collection of philosophical ideas. Consequently, issues of methodology were at the heart of political economys rise as a science. The classical era of economics opened under Adam Smith with political economy understood as an integral part of a broader system of social philosophy; by the end, it had emerged via J. S. Mill as a "separate science", albeit one still inextricably tied to the other social sciences and to ethics. The Rise of Political Economy as a Science opens with a review of the epistemological ideas that inspired the classical economists: the methodological principles of Bacon, Descartes, Hobbes, Newton, Locke, Hume, Stewart, Herschel, and Whewell. These principles were influential not just in the development of political economy, but in the rise of social science in general. The author then examines science in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain, with a particular emphasis on the all-important concept of induction. Having laid the necessary groundwork, she proceeds to a history and analysis of the methodologies of four economist-philosophers—Adam Smith, Robert Malthus, David Ricardo, and J. S. Mill—selected for their historical importance as founders of economics and for their common Scottish intellectual lineage. Concluding remarks put classical methodology into a broader historical perspective.
Author: Steven Dale Soderlind
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-09-16
Total Pages: 667
ISBN-13: 1315291592
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis work focuses on the service economy, it introduces the fundamentals of markets, consumer choice, financial assessment, risk avoidance, and other topics.
Author: Raymond J. Chambers
Publisher: Sydney University Press
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 464
ISBN-13: 1920898298
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDuring the 1960s and 1970s a remarkable series of books was produced by academic staff in the field of accounting at the University of Sydney. It was a period when academic research was largely analytical rather than empirically-based. For the most part, the interests of academics at Sydney were largely directed at questioning the status quo - either in the way accounting or auditing was practiced, or in the conventional wisdom expressed in textbooks of the time. The Sydney Accounting Classics series reflects the diversity of interests of the 'Sydney school' at that time. It also recognises the tremendous impact of the foundation professor of accounting, R.J. Chambers. This reprint series ensures that the ideas developed during this period remain available to new generations of scholars and researchers. The Sydney Accounting Classics series is an initiative of the Accounting Foundation, in association with Sydney University Press. Accounting Evaluation and Economic Behavior: This book has been referred to as Chambers' magnum opus, a meticulously researched and argued work describing a framework for accounting practice. This reprint edition opens the way for a new generation of researchers and scholars to read Chambers' work.