A Review of Kuhnian and Lakatosian “Explanations” in Economics



Remenyi, J. (1979) “Core-Demi-Core Interaction: Towards a General Theory of
Disciplinary and Subdisciplinary Growth”,
History of Political Economy, vol. 11, pp.
30-63.

Rizzo, M. (1982) “Mises and Lakatos: a Reformulation of Austrian Methodology”, in I.
Kirzner (ed)
Method, Process, and Austrian Economics, Lexington, Mass: Lexington
Books, pp. 53-73.

Robbins,L. (1979) “On Latsis ‘Method and Appraisal in Economics’: A Review Essay”,
Journal of Economic Literature, vol. XVII, pp. 996-1004, repr. in A.W.Coats (ed)
Methodological Controversy in Economics: Historical Essays in Honor of
T.W.Hutchison
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Rosenberg, A. (1986) “Lakatosian Consolations for Economics”, Economics and Philosophy,
vol. 2, pp.127-39.

Salanti, A. (1991) “Roy Weintraub’s Studies in Appraisal: Lakatosian Consolations or
Something Else?”,
Economics and Philosophy, vol. 7, pp. 221-234.

Salanti, A. (1994) “On the Lakatosian Apple of Discord in the History and Methodology of
Economics”,
Finnish Economic Papers, vol.7, pp.30-41.

Schabas, M. (1990) A World Ruled by Number: W. S. Jevons and the Rise of Mathematical
Economics,
Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Shearmur, J. (1991) “Popper, Lakatos and Theoretical Progress in Economics” in N. de
Marchi, M. Blaug (eds)
Appraising Economic Theories: Studies in the Methodology of
Research Programmes
, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar,

Stanfield, R. (1974). “Kuhnian Scientific Revolutions and the Keynesian Revolution”, Journal
of Economic Issues
, vol. 8, pp.97-109.

Steedman, I. (1991) “Negative and Positive Contributions: Appraising Sraffa and Lakatos”, in
N. de Marchi, M. Blaug (eds)
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Methodology of Research Programmes
, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 435-450.

Stigler, G. (1969) “Does Economics Have a Useful Past?”, History of Political Economy,
vol. 1, pp. 217-30.

Sweezy, P. (1971) “Toward a Critique of Economics”, Review of Radical Political
Economics,
vol. 3, pp. 59-66.

Vint, J. (1994) Capital and Wages: A Lakatosian History of the Wage Fund Doctrine,
Aldershot: Edward Elgar.

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