The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Economics

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Abstract

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Economics is a reference work on philosophical issues in the practice of economics. It is motivated by the view that there is more to economics than general equilibrium theory, and that the philosophy of economics should reflect the diversity of activities and topics that currently occupy economists. Contributions in the book are thus closely tied to on-going theoretical and empirical concerns in economics. Contributors include both philosophers of science and economists. Articles fall into three general categories: received views in philosophy of economics, on-going controversies in microeconomics, and issues in modeling, macroeconomics, and development. Specific topics include methodology, game theory, experimental economics, behavioral economics, neuroeconomics, computational economics, data mining, interpersonal comparisons of utility, measurement of welfare and well-being, growth theory and development, and microfoundations of macroeconomics.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherOxford University Press
Number of pages698
ISBN (Electronic)9780199892105
ISBN (Print)9780195189254
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Sep 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Behavioral economics
  • Computational economics
  • Data mining
  • Development
  • Experimental economics
  • Game theory
  • General equilibrium theory
  • Growth theory
  • Macroeconomics
  • Methodology
  • Microeconomics
  • Microfoundations
  • Modeling
  • Neuroeconomics
  • Philosophers of science
  • Utility
  • Welfare and well-being

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