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How Economists Model the World into Numbers Marcel Boumans (Utrecht School of Economics, Utrecht University)

How Economists Model the World into Numbers By Marcel Boumans (Utrecht School of Economics, Utrecht University)

How Economists Model the World into Numbers by Marcel Boumans (Utrecht School of Economics, Utrecht University)


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This book provides a critical analysis of the economist's favourite tool, and as such will be an enlightening read for some, and an intriguing one for others.

How Economists Model the World into Numbers Summary

How Economists Model the World into Numbers by Marcel Boumans (Utrecht School of Economics, Utrecht University)

Economics is dominated by model building, therefore a comprehension of how such models work is vital to understanding the discipline. This book provides a critical analysis of the economist's favourite tool, and as such will be an enlightening read for some, and an intriguing one for others.

How Economists Model the World into Numbers Reviews

'Boumans has written a rich, deeply informed and insightful book'.

- Kevin D. Hoover, Duke University, USA; Journal of Economic Methodology, Vol. 16, No. 4, December 2009, 417-434

About Marcel Boumans (Utrecht School of Economics, Utrecht University)

Marcel Boumans

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. A New Practice
3. Autonomy
4. Designs of Experiments
5. Measurement
6. Rigor
7. Conclusions

Additional information

NLS9780415459303
9780415459303
0415459303
How Economists Model the World into Numbers by Marcel Boumans (Utrecht School of Economics, Utrecht University)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2007-09-17
220
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