Progress in economics

In Yafeng Shan, New Philosophical Perspectives on Scientific Progress. New York: Routledge. pp. 224-244 (2022)
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Abstract

In this chapter, we discuss a specific kind of progress in economics, namely, progress that is pushed by the repeated use of mathematical models in most sub-branches of economics today. We adopt a functional account of progress to argue that progress in economics occurs via the use of what we call ‘common recipes’ and the use of model templates to define and solve problems of relevance for economists. We support our argument by discussing the case of twentieth-century business cycle research. By presenting this case study in detail, we show how model templates are not only re-applied to different phenomena. We also show how scientists come up with them in the first place and how – once they are considered less useful – they are replaced with new ones. Finally, our case also illustrates that it is not only the mathematical structure that is re-used but that such a re-use also requires a shared conceptual vision of core properties of the phenomenon. If that vision is not shared anymore among economists, a model template can become useless and has to be replaced – sometimes through overcoming resistance – with a different one.

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original Herfeld, Catherine; Boumans, Marcel (2022) "Progress in Economics". In Shan, Yafeng, New Philosophical Perspectives on Scientific Progress, pp. : Routledge (2022)

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Marcel Boumans
Utrecht University
Catherine Herfeld
Universität Hannover

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