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Including a Symposium on the Historical Epistemology of Economics (Hardcover)
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Including a Symposium on the Historical Epistemology of Economics (Hardcover)
Series: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
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Volume 35A of Research in the History of Economic Thought and
Methodology features a symposium on historical epistemology, guest
edited by Till Duppe and Harro Maas. The symposium includes new
research from the guest editors, as well as from Loic Charles and
Christine There, Hsiang-Ke Chao, Tobias Vogelsang, and Thomas
Stapleford. This internationally renowned cast of contributors
offers a variety of perspectives on one of the major approaches in
empirical philosophy of science and economic thought. Volume 35A
also includes a new research paper by Cameron Weber on the
paradoxical notion of value employed in the economics of art and
culture. An archival piece by Marc Nerlove, winner of the John
Bates Clark Medal in 1969, completes the volume. Originally written
in the summer of 1953, when Nerlove was a 19-year-old graduate
student serving as research assistant to Jacob Marschak and
Tjalling Koopmans at the Cowles Commission, the paper relates the
ideas of Cournot to the concept of Nash equilibrium. The paper was
long-forgotten by Nerlove and has only recently been rediscovered
among the Marschak Papers at UCLA. Olav Bjerkholt contributes a
foreword to Nerlove's archival piece.
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