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Economic Models and Methodology - (Contributions in Economics and Economic History) by Randall G Holcombe & William Obrien (Hardcover)

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  • The world is too complex for anyone to ever hope to understand all of its interrelationships simultaneously.
  • About the Author: RANDALL G. HOLCOMBE is Professor of Economics at Florida State University, Tallahassee.
  • 211 Pages
  • Business + Money Management, Economics
  • Series Name: Contributions in Economics and Economic History

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The world is too complex for anyone to ever hope to understand all of its interrelationships simultaneously. Yet small aspects of the world we live in can be represented by comprehensible models. This is why economists use models in their analysis and research. In Economic Models and Methodology, Holcombe examines the way in which models are used in economics, and makes specific methodological recommendations more restrictive than the methodological doctrine of pluralism.

Holcombe's book is not an encyclopedia of methodology, but rather an analysis of mainstream methodology, and an examination of the use of models in economics. Holcombe examines the role of assumptions in models, the use of empirical models in economics, and specific applications of models in both macroeconomics and microeconomics.



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The world is too complex for anyone to ever hope to understand all of its interrelationships simultaneously. Yet small aspects of the world we live in can be represented by comprehensible models. This is why economists use models in their analysis and research. In Economic Models and Methodology, Holcombe examines the way in which models are used in economics, and makes specific methodological recommendations more restrictive than the methodological doctrine of pluralism.

Holcombe's book is not an encyclopedia of methodology, but rather an analysis of mainstream methodology, and an examination of the use of models in economics. Holcombe examines the role of assumptions in models, the use of empirical models in economics, and specific applications of models in both macroeconomics and microeconomics.



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?Analyzes the methodology of economics by studying the various models and techniques economists employ. Discusses induction, deduction, positivism, equilibrium concepts, theories of utility and entrepreneurship, and empirical models. Describes how various types of models work and attempts to identify their strengths and weaknesses in predicting and explaining economic phenomena. Holcombe is a professor of economics at Florida State University.?-Economic Books Current Selections

?For many economists the extent of their knowledge of methodology is encapsulated in Friedman's distinction between positive and normative economics. Holcombe addresses some fundamental questions about the objectives and the way economics is done. The answers to these questions have important implications concerning empirical testing and verification. Much of this work tends to be interdisciplinary with strong philosophical underpinnings. Because of this, it may be viewed as new terrain by traditionally trained economists. Holcombe solves this problem by writing in a way that economists would find interesting and relevant. Of particular importance are the distinctions between partial and general equilibrium analysis, Coase and Knight's views of the entrepreneur (theory and models), and neoclassical and Austrian approaches. . . . Holcombe's book would be of interest not only to economists but to all social scientists interested in better understanding what economists do. Undergraduates would find it readable, but full understanding requires a general understanding of epistemology.?-Choice

"Analyzes the methodology of economics by studying the various models and techniques economists employ. Discusses induction, deduction, positivism, equilibrium concepts, theories of utility and entrepreneurship, and empirical models. Describes how various types of models work and attempts to identify their strengths and weaknesses in predicting and explaining economic phenomena. Holcombe is a professor of economics at Florida State University."-Economic Books Current Selections

"For many economists the extent of their knowledge of methodology is encapsulated in Friedman's distinction between positive and normative economics. Holcombe addresses some fundamental questions about the objectives and the way economics is done. The answers to these questions have important implications concerning empirical testing and verification. Much of this work tends to be interdisciplinary with strong philosophical underpinnings. Because of this, it may be viewed as new terrain by traditionally trained economists. Holcombe solves this problem by writing in a way that economists would find interesting and relevant. Of particular importance are the distinctions between partial and general equilibrium analysis, Coase and Knight's views of the entrepreneur (theory and models), and neoclassical and Austrian approaches. . . . Holcombe's book would be of interest not only to economists but to all social scientists interested in better understanding what economists do. Undergraduates would find it readable, but full understanding requires a general understanding of epistemology."-Choice



About the Author



RANDALL G. HOLCOMBE is Professor of Economics at Florida State University, Tallahassee. He has written Public Finance and the Political Process, An Economic Analysis of Democracy, and Public Sector Economics, as well as numerous articles.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .63 Inches (D)
Weight: .93 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 211
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Economics
Series Title: Contributions in Economics and Economic History
Publisher: Praeger
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Randall G Holcombe & William Obrien
Language: English
Street Date: September 26, 1989
TCIN: 1005059152
UPC: 9780313266799
Item Number (DPCI): 247-29-3598
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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