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Alexander Rosenberg

Economics--Mathematical Politics or Science of Diminishing Returns?

283 pages, 1 table  6 x 9  © 1992
Series: Science and Its Conceptual Foundations series

Cloth $54.00

ISBN: 9780226727233   Published October 1992

Paper $22.00

ISBN: 9780226727240   Published November 1994

Economics today cannot predict the likely outcome of specific events any better than it could in the time of Adam Smith. This is Alexander Rosenberg's controversial challenge to the scientific status of economics. Rosenberg explains that the defining characteristic of any science is predictive improvability—the capacity to create more precise forecasts by evaluating the success of earlier predictions—and he forcefully argues that because economics has not been able to increase its predictive power for over two centuries, it is not a science.
Awards
  • Lakatos Award in Philosophy of Science
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