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    Abduction and economics: the contributions of Charles Peirce and Herbert Simon.Ramzi Mabsout - 2015 - Journal of Economic Methodology 22 (4):491-516.
    A constantly changing social reality means economic theories, even if correct today, need to be constantly revised, updated, or abandoned. To maintain an up-to-date understanding of its subject matter, economists have to continuously assess their theories even those that appear to be empirically corroborated. Economics could gain from a method that describes and is capable of generating novel explanatory hypotheses. A pessimistic view on the existence of such a method was famously articulated by Karl Popper in The Logic of Scientific (...)
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    Experimenting with the Coase theorem.Ramzi Mabsout & Hossein Radmard - 2019 - Journal of Economic Methodology 27 (1):1-17.
    Kahneman, Knetsch, and Thaler's [. Experimental tests of the endowment effect and the Coase theorem. Journal of Political Economy, 98, 1325–1348] experiment on the Coase theorem disrupted a s...
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    Harnessing heuristics for economic policy.Ramzi Mabsout & Jana G. Mourad - 2018 - Economics and Philosophy 34 (2):135-163.
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    The Backward Induction Controversy as a Metaphorical Problem.Ramzi Mabsout - 2018 - Economic Thought 7 (1):24.
    The backward induction controversy in game theory flared up and then practically ended within a decade – the 1990s. The protagonists, however, did not converge on an agreement about the source of the controversy. Why was this the case, if opposing sides had access to the same modelling techniques and empirical facts? In this paper I offer an explanation for this controversy and its unsettled end. The answer is not to be found in the modelling claims made by the opposing (...)
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    Review of Yahya M. Madra’s Late Neoclassical Economics. The Restoration of Theoretical Humanism in Contemporary Economic Theory. New York: Routledge, 218 pp. [REVIEW]Ramzi Mabsout - 2018 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 11 (1):107-116.
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