Prelims
Including a Symposium on Bruce Caldwell’s
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ISSN: 0743-4154
Publication date: 14 June 2018
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RESEARCH IN THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND METHODOLOGY: INCLUDING A SYMPOSIUM ON BRUCE CALDWELL’S BEYOND POSITIVISM AFTER 35 YEARS
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RESEARCH IN THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND METHODOLOGY
Founding Editor: Warren J. Samuels (1933–2011)
Series Editors: Luca Fiorito, Scott Scheall, and Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
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RESEARCH IN THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND METHODOLOGY VOLUME 36A
RESEARCH IN THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND METHODOLOGY: INCLUDING A SYMPOSIUM ON BRUCE CALDWELL’S BEYOND POSITIVISM AFTER 35 YEARS
EDITED BY
LUCA FIORITO
University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy
SCOTT SCHEALL
Arizona State University Polytechnic Campus, Mesa, AZ, USA
CARLOS EDUARDO SUPRINYAK
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
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List of Contributors
Peter Boettke | George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA |
Bruce Caldwell | Duke University, Durham, NC, USA |
Luca Fiorito | University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy |
D. Wade Hands | University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA, USA |
Kevin D. Hoover | Duke University, Durham, NC, USA |
Tony Lawson | Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, UK |
Alain Marciano | MRE, Université de Montpellier, Montpellier, France |
Luis Mireles-Flores | TINT, Social and Moral Philosophy, Department of Political and Economic Studies, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland |
Scott Scheall | Arizona State University Polytechnic Campus, Mesa, AZ, USA |
Solomon Stein | George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA |
Virgil Henry Storr | George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA |
Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak | Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil |
Editorial Board
Michele Alacevich
University of Bologna, Italy
Rebeca Gomez Betancourt
University of Lumière Lyon 2, France
John Davis
Marquette University, USA; University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Pedro Garcia Duarte
University of São Paulo, Brazil
Till Düppe
Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
Ross Emmett
Arizona State University, USA
Mary Furner
University of California Santa Barbara, USA
Nicola Giocoli
University of Pisa, Italy
Harald Hagemann
University of Hohenheim, Germany
Kyu Sang Lee
Ajou University, South Korea
Tiago Mata
University College, London, UK
Steven Medema
University of Colorado Denver, USA
Maria Pia Paganelli
Trinity University, USA
About the Editors
Luca Fiorito received his PhD in Economics from the New School for Social Research in New York and is currently an associate professor at the University of Palermo. His main area of interest is the history of American economic thought in the Progressive Era and the interwar years. He has published many works on the contributions of the institutionalists and on the relationship between economics and eugenics.
Scott Scheall is a Lecturer with Arizona State University’s College of Integrative Sciences and Arts. He received his PhD in Philosophy from Arizona State in 2012. Scott is a former research fellow with Duke University’s Center for the History of Political Economy and a former postdoctoral fellow with the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at George Mason University. He has published extensively on the history and methodology of the Austrian School of economics.
Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak is Associate Professor of Economics at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil. He specializes in the history of economic thought and economic methodology, studying in particular the interplay between social, political, and economic ideas in early modern England, and the institutionalization of academic economics in Brazil during the postwar era. He has published several papers on these and other related themes in peer-reviewed scholarly journals, and is also the coeditor of The Political Economy of Latin American Independence (Routledge, 2017).
Volume Introduction
We are delighted to present Volume 36A of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, the first of three volumes planned for 2018. The centerpiece of the volume is a symposium on the impact after 35 years of Beyond Positivism, Bruce Caldwell’s influential 1982 book on economic methodology. The symposium features several significant contributors to the methodological literature of the past four decades, including Kevin Hoover, Wade Hands, Tony Lawson, and Peter Boettke. Professor Caldwell responds.
Our general-research section includes a review of recent methodological literature by Luis Mireles-Flores as well as Alain Marciano’s methodological account of the Stiglerian nature of “Stigler’s Coase Theorem.”
Last, RHETM coeditor Luca Fiorito offers an archival piece culled from the papers of Frank Knight and John Maurice Clark that sheds light on several matters, including their published controversy concerning the significance of the so-called adding-up theorem.
Luca Fiorito
Scott Scheall
Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
Editors
- Prelims
- Part I A Symposium on Bruce Caldwell’s Beyond Positivism After 35 Years
- Introduction to a Symposium on Bruce Caldwell’s Beyond Positivism after 35 Years
- A Countercultural Methodology: Caldwell’s Beyond Positivism at Thirty-Five
- Beyond Deductivism
- Hypothetical Pattern Explanations in Economic Science: Hayek’s Explanation of the Principle and Pattern Prediction Meets Contemporary Philosophy of Science
- Why Methodology Matters: Reflections on Bruce Caldwell’s Beyond Positivism
- Reflecting on Beyond Positivism at Thirty-Five
- Part II Essays
- Recent Trends in Economic Methodology: A Literature Review
- Why Is “Stigler’s Coase Theorem” Stiglerian? A Methodological Explanation
- Part III From the Vault
- John M. Clark and Frank H. Knight on the Adding-Up Theorem, Overhead Costs, and More
- Index