The American Economic Review, Volume 97American Economic Association., 2007 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... norms , positive economics has a method- ological bias against their consideration . It priv- ileges models without norms . The prescriptions of positive economics re- garding the conduct of empirical investigation compound the bias ...
... norms , positive economics has a method- ological bias against their consideration . It priv- ileges models without norms . The prescriptions of positive economics re- garding the conduct of empirical investigation compound the bias ...
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... norms , they use them to explain their actions ; when , on the other hand , they violate the norms , they become the subject of local gossip . Those case studies are revealing because — like a language , which dictates how one should ...
... norms , they use them to explain their actions ; when , on the other hand , they violate the norms , they become the subject of local gossip . Those case studies are revealing because — like a language , which dictates how one should ...
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... norms regarding how much people think they should spend are linked to it . But such a norm would be highly unlikely to change as a result of the use of fiscal and monetary policy for stabilization . In the first place , such ...
... norms regarding how much people think they should spend are linked to it . But such a norm would be highly unlikely to change as a result of the use of fiscal and monetary policy for stabilization . In the first place , such ...
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