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Determinismo e livre arbítrio nas ciências sociais : contributos matemáticos

By: LOUÇÃ, Francisco.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: São Paulo : Editora 34, abr./jun. 2001Revista de Economia Política = Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 21, 2 , p. 154-176Abstract: The paper surveys some of the powerful criticisms developed against the paradigm of general equilibrium, in particular those that were presented from the view point of new insights from mathematics and physics. Maxwell, Duhem, Poincaré, Hurst and Mandelbrot, as many others, contrasted the universe of simplicity – the basis for the central limit theorem and most of traditional statistical inference – with the universe of organized complexity, arguing that auto-poiesis and coordination are indeed general features of our physical or social systems. The impact of these discussions in economics is then presented, since some criticisms to the theory of general equilibrium and in particular to the Cowles Commission programme emerged from this intuition on complexity: Sims, Granger, Wold, Hendry and other economists, statisticians or mathematicians expressed their reservations in relation to the orthodox tradition and culture in our science. The current heterodox strategies are discussed in the last part of the paper
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The paper surveys some of the powerful criticisms developed against the paradigm of general equilibrium, in particular those that were presented from the view point of new insights from mathematics and physics. Maxwell, Duhem, Poincaré, Hurst and Mandelbrot, as many others, contrasted the universe of simplicity – the basis for the central limit theorem and most of traditional statistical inference – with the universe of organized complexity, arguing that auto-poiesis and coordination are indeed general features of our physical or social systems. The impact of these discussions in economics is then presented, since some criticisms to the theory of general equilibrium and in particular to the Cowles Commission programme emerged from this intuition on complexity: Sims, Granger, Wold, Hendry and other economists, statisticians or mathematicians expressed their reservations in relation to the orthodox tradition and culture in our science. The current heterodox strategies are discussed in the last part of the paper

v. 21, n. 2(82)

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