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Methodologies of Economics

In: The Organization and Retrieval of Economic Knowledge

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  • Harry G. Johnson

    (University of Chicago
    University of Geneva)

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The central question is whether there will be a reaction from the dominance of mathematics and econometrics. Affluence has meant problems of space and cost for libraries, while demands for more amenities, permissiveness about theft and vandalism, as well as graduate work and empirical research impose new demands. Reaction towards conventional library scholarship may follow from ‘radicalism’ diminishing returns from mathematical and quantitative techniques, declining enrolments and junior staff ratios, and the need for new ideas. One likely line is ethics and welfare economics. Rising publishing costs may reduce library storage problems.

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  • Harry G. Johnson, 1977. "Methodologies of Economics," International Economic Association Series, in: Mark Perlman (ed.), The Organization and Retrieval of Economic Knowledge, chapter 26, pages 496-512, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:intecp:978-1-349-03325-6_27
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-03325-6_27
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