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This paper illustrates two types of pitfalls in using linearization methods. First, if constraints are linearized before deriving optimality conditions, the derived conditions are not correct up to first order. Second, even when the behavior of the economy is correct to the first order, applying...
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T he Assumptions Economists Make JONATHAN SCHLEFER THE BELKNAP PRESS OF \ HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London, England 2012 ...
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This study aims at the analysis of the possible self-referential effects of economic theories and models on its own subject and of the mechanisms through which bounded rational actors perceive the self-referential nature of economic theories and might absorb their prescriptions. Thus, the focus...
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"This innovative book uses in-depth empirical studies of scientific articles and takes inspiration from Nobel laureates to explore how theories and models are used in economics. Hans Lind ultimately illustrates that economics studies a 'chaos-theoretic' system where a theory is a framework that...
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