Modelling and economic theory evolution and problems

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Veröffentlicht in:Is economics becoming a hard science?
1. Verfasser: Guesnerie, Roger (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: 1997
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[Rezension von: Is economics becoming a hard science?, Ed. by Antoine d'Autume ..] 1998 Mirowski, Philip
Money, markets and Coase 1997 Clower, Robert W.
Economics as an exact science : the persistence of a badly shared conviction 1997 Benetti, Carlo
The role of econometrics in scientific economics 1997 Hendry, David F.
Economics as a positive and normative science 1997 Brochier, Hubert
The rapprochement of economics and the hard sciences : an irreversible movement that has reached its end 1997 Malinvaud, Edmond
The evolution of economic theory 1997 Kirman, Alan P.
What space for macroeconomics? 1997 Autume, Antoine d'
Economic theory and observation from a statistical viewpoint 1997 Foley, Duncan K.
Modelling and economic theory : evolution and problems 1997 Guesnerie, Roger
On scientific pluralism : drawing a comparison between economics and theoretical physics 1997 Lantner, Roland
Foundations of economics 1997 Clower, Robert W.
Should economics be a hard science? 1997 Duménil, Gérard
The ad hoc in economics : the pot calling the kettle back 1997 Amable, Bruno
On the empirical evidence of microeconomic demand theory 1997 Hildenbrand, Werner
What use is economic theory? 1997 Varian, Hal R.
Individual rationality and equilibrium in economics 1997 Polemarchakis, Heraklis M.
Economics and its models 1997 Favereau, Olivier
Economics as an ideal, generic science 1997 Walliser, Bernard
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