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Beyond positivism, behaviorism, and neoinstitutionalism in economics/ Deirdre Nansen McCloskey

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dc.contributor.author McCloskey Deirdre N.,
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-29T22:01:40Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-29T22:01:40Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.citation McCloskey. Beyond positivism, behaviorism, and neoinstitutionalism in economics - 1 online resource (vi, 222 pages) - URL: https://libweb.kpfu.ru/ebsco/pdf/3271794.pdf
dc.identifier.isbn 9780226818313
dc.identifier.isbn 0226818314
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/180193
dc.description Description based upon print version of record.
dc.description Includes bibliographical references and index.
dc.description.abstract A penetrating analysis from one of the defining voices of contemporary economics. In Beyond Positivism, Behaviorism, and Neoinstitutionalism in Economics, Deirdre Nansen McCloskey zeroes in on the authoritarian cast of recent economics, arguing for a re-focusing on the liberated human. The behaviorist positivism fashionable in the field since the 1930s treats people from the outside. It yielded in Williamson and North a manipulative neo-institutionalism. McCloskey argues that institutions as causes are mainly temporary and intermediate, not ultimate. They are human-made, depending on words, myth, ethics, ideology, history, identity, professionalism, gossip, movies, what your mother taught you. Humans create conversations as they go, in the economy as in the rest of life. In engaging and erudite prose, McCloskey exhibits in detail the scientific failures of neo-institutionalism. She proposes a "humanomics," an economics with the humans left in. Humanomics keeps theory, quantification, experiment, mathematics, econometrics, though insisting on more true rigor than is usual. It adds what can be learned about the economy from history, philosophy, literature, and all the sciences of humans. McCloskey reaffirms the durability of "market-tested innovation" against the imagined imperfections to be corrected by a perfect government. With her trademark zeal and incisive wit, she rebuilds the foundations of economics.
dc.description.tableofcontents Introduction. The Argument in Brief -- Part I. Economics Is in Scientific Trouble -- Chapter one. An Antique, Unethical, and Badly Measured Behaviorism Doesn't Yield Good Economic Science or Good Politics -- Chapter two. Economics Needs to Get Serious about Measuring the Economy -- Chapter three. The Number of Unmeasured "Imperfections" Is Embarrassingly Long -- Chapter four. Historical Economics Can Measure Them, Showing Them to Be Small -- Chapter five. The Worst of Orthodox Positivism Lacks Ethics and Measurement -- Part II Neoinstitutionalism Shares in the Troubles -- Chapter six. Even the Best of Neoinstitutionalism Lacks Measurement -- Chapter seven. And "Culture," or Mistaken History, Will Not Repair It -- Chapter eight. That Is, Neoinstitutionalism, Like the Rest of Behavioral Positivism, Fails as History and as Economics -- Chapter nine. As It Fails in Logic and in Philosophy -- Chapter ten. Neoinstitutionalism, in Short, Is Not a Scientific Success -- Part III Humanomics Can Save the Science -- Chapter eleven. But It's Been Hard for Positivists to Understand Humanomics -- Chapter twelve. Yet We Can Get a Humanomics -- Chapter thirteen. And Although We Can't Save Private Max U -- Chapter fourteen. We Can Save an Ethical Humanomics -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.
dc.language English
dc.language.iso en
dc.subject.other Economics -- Philosophy.
dc.subject.other New institutionalism (Social sciences)
dc.subject.other Philosophical behaviorism.
dc.subject.other Positivism.
dc.subject.other Économie politique -- Philosophie.
dc.subject.other Positivisme.
dc.subject.other Néo-institutionnalisme.
dc.subject.other positivism.
dc.subject.other BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General.
dc.subject.other Economics -- Philosophy.
dc.subject.other New institutionalism (Social sciences)
dc.subject.other Philosophical behaviorism.
dc.subject.other Positivism.
dc.subject.other Electronic books.
dc.title Beyond positivism, behaviorism, and neoinstitutionalism in economics/ Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
dc.type Book
dc.description.pages 1 online resource (vi, 222 pages)
dc.collection Электронно-библиотечные системы
dc.source.id EN05CEBSCO05C891


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