Description
The world is too complex for anyone to ever hope to understand all of its interrelationships simultaneously. Yet small aspects of the world we live in can be represented by comprehensible models. This is why economists use models in their analysis and research. In Economic Models and Methodology, Holcombe examines the way in which models are used in economics, and makes specific methodological recommendations more restrictive than the methodological doctrine of pluralism.
Holcombe's book is not an encyclopedia of methodology, but rather an analysis of mainstream methodology, and an examination of the use of models in economics. Holcombe examines the role of assumptions in models, the use of empirical models in economics, and specific applications of models in both macroeconomics and microeconomics.
About the Author
RANDALL G. HOLCOMBE is Professor of Economics at Florida State University, Tallahassee. He has written Public Finance and the Political Process, An Economic Analysis of Democracy, and Public Sector Economics, as well as numerous articles.
Book Information
ISBN 9780313266799
Author Randall G. Holcombe
Format Hardback
Page Count 211
Imprint Praeger Publishers Inc
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc