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Mainstream economic methodology

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Dow S (1997) Mainstream economic methodology. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 21 (1), pp. 73-93. http://cje.oxfordjournals.org/content/21/1/73.short

Abstract
This is a survey of mainstream economic methodology, both in the sense of mainstream methodology and of mainstream economics. Tensions are identified in methodology resulting from an increasing preference for descriptivism over prescriptivism, and in economics resulting from an increasing preference for fragmentation over axiomatisation. The increasing attention of methodologists to the actual practice of economists, and of economists to possibilities outside the traditional axiomatic strictures, are both welcome. But, still being based in a dualistic mode of thought, these developments threaten to go too far, denying methodology any constructive role and removing any focus on the foundations for theorising. Non-mainstream methodology is shown to offer a non-dualistic solution which could resolve current tensions.

Journal
Cambridge Journal of Economics: Volume 21, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date31/01/1997
Date accepted by journal22/05/1995
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/22692
PublisherOxford University Press
Publisher URLhttp://cje.oxfordjournals.org/content/21/1/73.short
ISSN0309-166X

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Professor Sheila Dow

Professor Sheila Dow

Emeritus Professor, Economics