False Prophets of Economics Imperialism
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False Prophets of Economics Imperialism
The Limits of Mathematical Market Models
Watson, Prof. Matthew
Agenda Publishing
07/2024
312
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9781788217668
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: economics imperialism and social science
1. Setting the scene: scientific unification through the use of mathematical models
2. True in the model versus true in the world: mathematical postulation, proof-making activities and economic theory
3. The autonomy of the world within the model: philosophical reflections on hypothetical mathematical modelling in economics
4. Marginalism as proto-imperialist move 1: Jevons and the search for enumerated principles of economic behaviour
5. Economization as proto-imperialist move 2: Robbins and the search for an analytical definition of economics
6. Maximization as proto-imperialist move 3: Samuelson and the search for operationally meaningful mathematical theorems
7. Axiomatization as proto-imperialist move 4: Arrow-Debreu and the search for economically meaningful existence theorems
Conclusion: metamathematical limits to economics imperialism
1. Setting the scene: scientific unification through the use of mathematical models
2. True in the model versus true in the world: mathematical postulation, proof-making activities and economic theory
3. The autonomy of the world within the model: philosophical reflections on hypothetical mathematical modelling in economics
4. Marginalism as proto-imperialist move 1: Jevons and the search for enumerated principles of economic behaviour
5. Economization as proto-imperialist move 2: Robbins and the search for an analytical definition of economics
6. Maximization as proto-imperialist move 3: Samuelson and the search for operationally meaningful mathematical theorems
7. Axiomatization as proto-imperialist move 4: Arrow-Debreu and the search for economically meaningful existence theorems
Conclusion: metamathematical limits to economics imperialism
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econometrics; Arrow-Debreu theorem; history of economics; general equilibrium theory; marginalism; Homo economicus; market models; supply and demand curve; history of economic thought
Introduction: economics imperialism and social science
1. Setting the scene: scientific unification through the use of mathematical models
2. True in the model versus true in the world: mathematical postulation, proof-making activities and economic theory
3. The autonomy of the world within the model: philosophical reflections on hypothetical mathematical modelling in economics
4. Marginalism as proto-imperialist move 1: Jevons and the search for enumerated principles of economic behaviour
5. Economization as proto-imperialist move 2: Robbins and the search for an analytical definition of economics
6. Maximization as proto-imperialist move 3: Samuelson and the search for operationally meaningful mathematical theorems
7. Axiomatization as proto-imperialist move 4: Arrow-Debreu and the search for economically meaningful existence theorems
Conclusion: metamathematical limits to economics imperialism
1. Setting the scene: scientific unification through the use of mathematical models
2. True in the model versus true in the world: mathematical postulation, proof-making activities and economic theory
3. The autonomy of the world within the model: philosophical reflections on hypothetical mathematical modelling in economics
4. Marginalism as proto-imperialist move 1: Jevons and the search for enumerated principles of economic behaviour
5. Economization as proto-imperialist move 2: Robbins and the search for an analytical definition of economics
6. Maximization as proto-imperialist move 3: Samuelson and the search for operationally meaningful mathematical theorems
7. Axiomatization as proto-imperialist move 4: Arrow-Debreu and the search for economically meaningful existence theorems
Conclusion: metamathematical limits to economics imperialism
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