The Methodology of Empirical Macroeconomics
Economic methodology typically focuses on microeconomic theory. The Methodology of Empirical Macroeconomics breaks new ground by focusing instead on the genuine problems that arise for macroeconomists trying to relate theory to data. It demonstrates that with careful attention to actual macroeconomic practice, economic methodology and the philosophy of science help to resolve problems faced by working macroeconomists. Some issues addressed are: the relationship between theoretical models and empirical observations; microfoundations for macroeconomics; the scope and nature of economic laws, the role of idealizations, methodological individualism, and the problem of causality.
- The first methodology in the field devoted to hot subject of empirical macroeconomics
- Author is world-renowned student of macroeconomics, economic methods, history of economic thought
- Written accessibly in 5 lectures; ideal for graduate students and practitioners wishing to refresh themselves on method analysis
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Product details
November 2001Paperback
9780521003216
200 pages
229 × 152 × 12 mm
0.3kg
23 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- 1. Some methodological problems in macroeconomics
- 2. Are there macroeconomic laws?
- 3. Does macroeconomics need microfoundations?
- 4. Causality in macroeconomics
- 5. Pragmatism, realism, and the practice of macroeconomics.