Most, if not all, the chapters in this book are written versions of talks given in the academic year 2003–04 and in the Michaelmas term of 2004–05 at the Centre for the Philosophy of the Natural and Social Sciences of the London School of Economics. The talks were part of the activities of the seminar series ‘Dissent in Science’ that I had created a year earlier.
CONTENTS
Introduction:
1. Equilibrium in mechanics and then in economics, 1860–1920: a good source for analogies?
2. Between economics and chemistry: Lavoisier’s and Le Chatelier’s notions of equilibrium
3. The ubiquity of the notion of equilibrium in biology, and its relation with equilibrium in economics
4. ‘Sympathy’, ‘character’ and economic equilibrium
5. Economic equilibrium in the French Enlightenment: the case of A.N. Isnard
6. Influences on the economic theory of A.A. Cournot: mechanics, physics and biology Tensions in modern economics: the case of equilibrium analysis
8. Equilibrium and problem solving in economics
9. Equilibrium analysis: a middlebrow view
10. Equilibrium in economics, stability and stationarity in econometrics
11. Equilibrium in economics: some concepts and controversies
12. Heavens above: what equilibrium means for economics 240
13. The hypostatisation of the concept of equilibrium in neoclassical economics
CONTENTS
Introduction:
1. Equilibrium in mechanics and then in economics, 1860–1920: a good source for analogies?
2. Between economics and chemistry: Lavoisier’s and Le Chatelier’s notions of equilibrium
3. The ubiquity of the notion of equilibrium in biology, and its relation with equilibrium in economics
4. ‘Sympathy’, ‘character’ and economic equilibrium
5. Economic equilibrium in the French Enlightenment: the case of A.N. Isnard
6. Influences on the economic theory of A.A. Cournot: mechanics, physics and biology Tensions in modern economics: the case of equilibrium analysis
8. Equilibrium and problem solving in economics
9. Equilibrium analysis: a middlebrow view
10. Equilibrium in economics, stability and stationarity in econometrics
11. Equilibrium in economics: some concepts and controversies
12. Heavens above: what equilibrium means for economics 240
13. The hypostatisation of the concept of equilibrium in neoclassical economics
Páginas : 322
Peso : mb.
Formato : PDF.
Edición : Primera
Año de Publicación :2007
ISBN : 978-0415493666
Editorial : Routledge
Autor: Valeria Mosini
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