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The Methodology of Positive Economics Uskali Maki (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)

The Methodology of Positive Economics By Uskali Maki (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)

The Methodology of Positive Economics by Uskali Maki (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)


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Milton Friedman's 1953 essay 'The methodology of positive economics' remains the most cited, influential, and controversial piece of methodological writing in twentieth-century economics. In this book, a team of world-renowned experts in the methodology of economics assess the impact and significance of Friedman's seminal work.

The Methodology of Positive Economics Summary

The Methodology of Positive Economics: Reflections on the Milton Friedman Legacy by Uskali Maki (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)

Milton Friedman's 1953 essay 'The methodology of positive economics' remains the most cited, influential, and controversial piece of methodological writing in twentieth-century economics. Since its appearance, the essay has shaped the image of economics as a scientific discipline, both within and outside of the academy. At the same time, there has been an ongoing controversy over the proper interpretation and normative evaluation of the essay. Perceptions have been sharply divided, with some viewing economics as a scientific success thanks to its adherence to Friedman's principles, others taking it as a failure for the same reason. In this book, a team of world-renowned experts in the methodology of economics cast new light on Friedman's methodological arguments and practices from a variety of perspectives. It provides the 21st century reader with an invaluable assessment of the impact and contemporary significance of Friedman's seminal work.

The Methodology of Positive Economics Reviews

'Milton Friedman's 'The Methodology of Positive Economics' was arguably the most important methodological statement in twentieth-century economics. The essay encapsulated what it meant to be truly scientific in an age and a profession that took 'being truly scientific' very seriously. In celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of its publication, Uskali Maki has assembled an impressive array of scholars to explore the essay from a wide variety of perspectives. He has done a superb job: the papers are uniformly substantive and informative. The volume is a fitting golden anniversary present to the profession.' Bruce Caldwell, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
'If economic methodologists had a bible, Friedman's 'The Methodology of Positive Economics' would be it. If economic methodologists had a Talmudic study of its bible, this book would be it. The book is insightful, thoughtful, and thought provoking. Who would have thought that after fifty years, there is still so much to say about Friedman's methodological essay? The book is necessary reading for anyone studying formal economic methodology.' David Colander, Middlebury College, Vermont

About Uskali Maki (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)

Uskali Maki is Academy Professor at the Academy of Finland. He has written extensively on the philosophy and methodology of economics and is editor of a number of books, including The Economic World View (Cambridge University Press, 2001), Fact and Fiction in Economics (Cambridge University Press, 2002), and Handbook of the Philosophy of Economics (2008).

Table of Contents

List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Preface; Part I. The Classical Essay in 20th Century Economic Methodology: The methodology of positive economics (1953) Milton Friedman; Part II. Reading and Writing a Classic: 1. Reading the methodological essay in twentieth century economics: map of multiple perspectives Uskali Maki; 2. Early drafts of Friedman's methodology essay J. Daniel Hammond; 3. Unrealistic assumptions and unnecessary confusions: rereading and rewriting F53 as a realist statement Uskali Maki; Part III. Models, Assumptions, Predictions, Evidence: 4. The influence of Friedman's methodological essay on economics Tom Mayer; 5. Did Milton Friedman's methodology license the formalist revolution? D. Wade Hands; 6. Appraisal of evidence in economic methodology Melvin Reder; 7. The politics of positivism: disinterested predictions from interested agents David Teira Serrano and Jesus Zamora Bonilla; Part IV. Theoretical Context: Firm, Money, Expected Utility, Walras and Marshall: 8. Friedman's 1953 essay and the marginalist controversy Roger Backhouse; 9. Friedman (1953) in relation to theories of the firm Oliver Williamson; 10. Friedman's selection argument revisited Jack Vromen; 11. Expected utility and Friedman's risky methodology Chris Starmer; 12. Friedman's methodological stance: causal realism Kevin D. Hoover; 13. On the right side for the wrong reason: Friedman on the Marshall-Walras divide Michel De Vroey; Part V. Concluding Perspectives: 14. The debate over F53 after 50 years Mark Blaug; 15. Final word Milton Friedman; References; Index.

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NPB9780521867016
9780521867016
0521867010
The Methodology of Positive Economics: Reflections on the Milton Friedman Legacy by Uskali Maki (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)
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Cambridge University Press
2009-05-28
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