When John Maynard Keynes likened Jan Tinbergen's early work in econometrics to black magic and alchemy, he was expressing a widely held view of a new discipline. However, even after half a century of practical work and theorizing by some of the most accomplished social scientists, Keynes' comments are still repeated today. This book assesses the foundations and development of econometrics and sets out a basis for the reconstruction of the foundations of econometric inference by examining the various interpretations of probability theory which underlie econometrics. Keuzenkamp claims that the probabilistic foundations of econometrics are weak, and although econometric inferences may yield interesting knowledge, claims to be able to falsify or verify economic theories are unwarranted. Methodological falsificationism in econometrics is an illusion. Instead, it is argued, econometrics should locate itself in the tradition of positivism.



Zusammenfassung
A critique of the philosophical and methodological bases of much of modern econometrics.
Titel
Probability, Econometrics and Truth
Untertitel
The Methodology of Econometrics
EAN
9780511038068
ISBN
978-0-511-03806-8
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
02.11.2000
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.76 MB
Anzahl Seiten
322
Jahr
2000
Untertitel
Englisch