The Economics of Science: Methodology and Epistemology as If Economics Really Mattered
Routledge (1998)
| Abstract | This book explores aspects of science from an economic point of view. The author begins with economic models of misconduct in science, moving on to discuss other important issues, including market failure and the market place of ideas. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Science Social aspects Fraud in science | |||||||||
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| Call number | Q175.5.W52 1998 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415172578 9780415172578 | |||||||||
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Daniel M. Hausman (1992). Essays on Philosophy and Economic Methodology. Cambridge University Press.
Esther-Mirjam Sent (1999). Economics of Science: Survey and Suggestions. Journal of Economic Methodology 6 (1):95-124.
Deborah A. Redman (1991). Economics and the Philosophy of Science. Oxford University Press.
Uskali Mäki (1996). Two Portraits of Economics. Journal of Economic Methodology 3 (1):1-38.
James R. Wible (1992). Fraud in Science an Economic Approach. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 22 (1):5-27.
Allan Walstad (2001). On Science as a Free Market. Perspectives on Science 9 (3):324-340.
Lee Sigelman & Robert Goldfarb (2012). The Influence of Economics on Political Science: By What Pathway? Journal of Economic Methodology 19 (1):1-19.
Uskali Mäki (1999). Science as a Free Market: A Reflexivity Test in an Economics of Economics. Perspectives on Science 7 (4).
Daniel M. Hausman (ed.) (2008). The Philosophy of Economics: An Anthology. Cambridge University Press.
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