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- W2275357907 abstract "Great mountains out of little molehills grow. I emphasized the importance of in my discussion of Weintraub and Wiles (Dow, 1981) because I am convinced that most real issues which divide economists arise from methodological differences. As such, I was not accusing Roy Weintraub of having a flawed methodology but rather arguing that he did not carry over the methodological analysis in Chapter 1 of his book (1979) to the analysis of microfoundations. Weintraub dismisses any discussion of by mere economists on the grounds that we are not adequately equipped; we should leave such discussion to philosophers of science. But since we must use some method, should we not form opinions on the rationale for and implications of that choice? We do not, after all, leave the specification of production functions entirely to physicists, or of labor markets entirely to sociologists.1 Not wishing to prolong the debate about the relative merits of Kuhnian analysis, I accept that a Lakatosian approach may be preferable for theory appraisal within a body of theory; Kuhn's approach is however particularly illuminating when discussing relationships between bodies of theory. (As with economic theories, metatheories can only be chosen on grounds of usefulness with respect to some stated purpose, not on grounds of correctness.) The paradigm concept allows bodies of theory to be categorized in terms of their world-view-plus-methodology. Weintraub himself implicitly employs this concept when he rejects potentially am-" @default.
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- W2275357907 title "Substantive Mountains and Methodological Molehills: A Rejoinder" @default.
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