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- W2989619033 abstract "Neoclassical economics, now dominant in the English-language world, emerged out of the so-called marginal revolution beginning in the 1870s. In retrospect, and in the eyes of some of the leading protagonists as well, it seems clear that the crucial change here was nothing so limited as a new theory of value. It was the serious introduction of mathematical reasoning to economics. It is only a slight exaggeration to say that mathematical methods constituted economics as an academic discipline. This conquest of economics by mathematics has become the most lively and exciting area of research in the current history of economics. On the whole, historians of this episode have come to agree with the actors themselves, that the model of the natural sciences contributed crucially to the reformulation of economics. To say this is by no means necessarily to praise neoclassical economics. While economists generally consider their ties to physics a matter to celebrate, historians often have not. Thus, many are inclined to blame inappropriate copying of physics for the willingness of neoclassicals to tolerate bizarrely unrealistic assumptions and to place everything historical, cultural, institutional, and even psychological outside the framework of economic analysis. One of the least sympathetic portraits, by Philip Mirowski (1989), indicts neoclassical economics precisely for its unimaginative copying of energy physics. If true, it is easy to understand why economic assumptions and models might seem to caricature the motives and behavior of real, flesh-and-blood human actors." @default.
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- W2989619033 title "Rigor and practicality: rival ideals of quantification in nineteenth-century economics" @default.
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