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My talk to the Critical Realism seminar at Cambridge University last week. In contrast to my host Tony Lawson’s perspective on the inappropriateness of mathematical modeling for economics, I argue that economics is in fact anti-mathematical as it currently exists, since any truly mathematical discipline would have been completely transformed by the many mathematical results ...
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My talk to the Critical Realism seminar at Cambridge University last week. In contrast to my host Tony Lawson’s perspective on the inappropriateness of mathematical modeling for economics, I argue that economics is in fact anti-mathematical as it currently exists, since any truly mathematical discipline would have been completely transformed by the many mathematical results ...
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