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Enlightenment. Indeed, science undertakes a double program of Truth and Progress that is analysed in this text in the case of input …Input-output analysis was a particular way of state intervention. Its success was due to the connection of a theory to … a model and to an instrument. It was a tool for science and for action. This articulation of an explanatory, a …
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Indubitably born in the USA, input-output analysis has an important European history, from its very beginnings in the Soviet Union to the postwar huge development of I/O techniques in West and North Europe. This paper studies the European experience of input-output analysis by surveying and...
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While historians of economics have noted the transition toward empirical work in economics since the 1970s, less understood is the shift toward \quasi-experimental" methods in applied microeconomics. Angrist and Pischke (2010) trumpet the wide application of these methods as a \credibility...
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While historians of economics have noted the transition toward empirical work in economics since the 1970s, less understood is the shift toward "quasi-experimental" methods in applied microeconomics. Angrist and Pischke (2010) trumpet the wide application of these methods as a "credibility...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011602961
considers that economic models should be perceived as a way to construct systems of thought based on the observation of specific …
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Science Research Council (SSRC) in the early 1960s using the CES's archival records. Building this model was central not only … to set the bases for the subsequent construction of other models such as the Brookings Model (1963-1972) and the FRB …
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. For economists in the 1960s such models were “big science”, posing organizational as well as theoretical and empirical …The FMP model exemplifies the Keynesian models later criticized by Lucas, Sargent and others as conceptually flawed … problems. It was part of an even larger industry in which the messiness for which such models were later criticized was …
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econometrics, providing a new understanding of twentieth century economics as a “tooled” discipline in which theory (economic and … that consisted in the construction and use of complex tools (macroeconometric models) within specific institutional …
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, since none of the new classical doctrines can be analyzed ignoring the parallelism and discrepancies with the theory of …, but the doctrines got vulgarized and distorted thanks to the mass of followers. Nowadays, economic theory and policy …
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considers that economic models should be perceived as a way to construct systems of thought based on the observation of specific …
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