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A Discussion of Some Methodological Issues
June 10, 2006
Contact: VICTOR A.
BEKER, University of Belgrano -
Department of Economics
Email: beker@ub.edu.ar
Auth-Page: http://ssrn.com/author=327308
Full Text: http://ssrn.com/abstract=839307
ABSTRACT: The aim of this article is to
review some central ideas on economic ethodology.
Many people doubt
whether economics can be considered as science. This sort of doubts does not
exist, for instance, with respect to physics or chemistry.
The main
conclusion is that economics is a science inasmuch as it formulates
falsifiable theories. However, the peculiarity that distinguishes it from,
for instance, natural sciences, is that theories, in most cases, cannot
actually in practice be falsified.
Economists face very serious
difficulties to test their theories because of the complexity of the subject
matter and because of the presence of a lot of disturbances. So, as Hausman
asserts, they are right in trusting more in the implications deduced
from the theory's axioms than in the negative results which may
emerge from empirical testing. It is very rare to see a theory disregarded
because of an apparent disconfirmation.
In economics there is, broadly
speaking, nothing like a crucial experiment.
The relationship between
explanation and prediction, the role of tests and persuasion in economics,
the use of mathematics, the relationship between economic theory and applied
economics as well as other methodological issues are reviewed.
Given
economics's peculiarities it does not seem reasonable to judge its scientific
character on the basis of its ability to use the methods and procedures of
the experimental sciences. It seems more reasonable to analyze how to satisfy
the scientific method requirements taking into consideration its
particularities as a
social science.
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