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_bP1156p
245 1 0 _aThe philosophy of economics :
_ban anthology
250 _a2 ed
260 _aNew York :
_bCambridge University,
_c1994
300 _a469 p.
505 8 0 _tPart I: classic discussions
_tOn the definition and method of political economy - John Stuart Mill
_tObjectivity and understanding in economics - Max Weber
_tThe nature and significance of economic science - Lionel Robbins
_tEconomics and human action - Frank Knight
_tIdeology and method in political economy - Karl Marx
_tThe limitations of marginal utility - Thorstein Veblen
_tPart II: positivism and economic methodology
_tOn verification in economic - Terence W. Hutchison
_tOn indirect verification - Fritz Machlup
_tThe methodology of positive economics - Milton Friedman
_tTestability and approximation - Herbert Simon
_tWhy look under the hood? - Daniel M. Hausman
_tPart III: economics, ideology, and ethics
_tScience and ideology - Joseph Schumpeter
_tScience and ideology in economics - Robert M. Solow
_tEconomics, rationality, and ethics - Daniel M. Hausman and Michael S. McPherson
_tPart IV: special methodological problemns and perspectives
_tOn econometric tools - Jacob Marschak
_tEconomic model construction and econometrics - John Maynard Keynes
_tThe corporation and the economist - Dennis C. Mueller
_tThe market as a creative process - James M. Buchanan and Viktor J. Vanberg
_tMethodological differences between institutional and neoclassical economics - William Dugger
_tPart V: new philosophical directions and questions
_tParadigms versus reserch programmes in the history of economics - Mark Blaug
_tIf economics isn't science, what is it? - Alexander Rosenberg
_tThe rhetoric of economics - Donald N. McCloskey
650 4 _aTeoria Econômica
_911924
942 _cG
998 _a20001018
_bMaria
_cMaria do Carmo
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_cCarolina
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
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