The Popperian Legacy in Economics: Papers Presented at a Symposium in Amsterdam, December 1985

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Neil de Marchi
Cambridge University Press, Aug 26, 1988 - Business & Economics - 280 pages
This volume examines just why and in what sense, Sir Karl Popper's view of empirical falsifiability as the distinguishing characteristic of science has found appeal among economists. The limitations of this tenet, both for a philosophy of science and as a guideline to economic inquiry, are examined, as are several of the proposed alternatives.

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