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Oleg Komlik — Robert Solow’s sarcastic economics

You may have seen these comments by Robert Solow before, but it is convenient to have them collected in one place. Economic Sociology and Political EconomyRobert Solow’s sarcastic economicsOleg Komlik | founder and editor-in-chief of the ES/PE, Chairman of the Junior Sociologists Network at the International Sociological Association, a PhD Candidate in Economic Sociology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Ben-Gurion University, and a Lecturer in the School of Behavioral...

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Jason Smith — Solow has science backward

Jason Smith makes a key observation here that many miss. Science is inherently a skeptical enterprise where conclusions are tentative on both forthcoming empirical findings and new explanations that challenge existing ones, which they may replace if they provide a better explanation in the view of the scientific community. "Firmly held beliefs" has another label — dogma. The dogmatic approach is opposite of the scientific one. Of course, this doesn't mean that fringe views are to be...

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