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Roger E. Backhouse

Erasmus University RotterdamUniversity of Birmingham
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  • Erasmus University Rotterdam
    Erasmus School of Philosophy
    Professor (Part-time)
  • University of Birmingham
    Department of Economics
    Professor (Part-time)
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Economics
Areas of Interest
History of Economics
Philosophy of Economics
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    An engine, not a camera: How financial models shape markets, Donald MacKenzie. Mit press, 2006, X + 377 pages (review)
    Economics and Philosophy 25 (1): 99-106. 2009.
    Models in EconomicsThe Status of Economics, MiscMarkets
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    An ‘Inexact’ Philosophy of Economics?
    Economics and Philosophy 13 (1): 25-37. 1997.
    The Inexact and Separate Science of Economics represents the most ambitious attempt to provide a systematic account of economic methodology since the first edition of Blaug's The Methodology of Economics. As such, it has been the subject of extensive critical commentary. For all the attention it has received, however, some important aspects of the book's thesis have not been developed properly. Two important ones are what might be called, following the terminology used in the experimental econom…Read more
    The Inexact and Separate Science of Economics represents the most ambitious attempt to provide a systematic account of economic methodology since the first edition of Blaug's The Methodology of Economics. As such, it has been the subject of extensive critical commentary. For all the attention it has received, however, some important aspects of the book's thesis have not been developed properly. Two important ones are what might be called, following the terminology used in the experimental economics literature, the ‘framing effect’ of Hausman's definition of economics, and the significance of Hausman's claim that economists are committed to developing economics as a ‘separate’ science. To understand these points it is important to make explicit the position from which Hausman approaches the philosophy of science.
    Philosophy of EconomicsIdealization in EconomicsEmpirical Testing in EconomicsThe Status of Economic…Read more
    Philosophy of EconomicsIdealization in EconomicsEmpirical Testing in EconomicsThe Status of Economics, Misc
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    Economic models and reality: The role of informal scientific methods
    In Uskali Mäki (ed.), Fact and Fiction in Economics: Models, Realism and Social Construction, Cambridge University Press. pp. 202--213. 2002.
    Theories and Models
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