Routledge-INEM Advances in Economic Methodology
The field of economic methodology has expanded rapidly during the last
few decades. This expansion has occurred in part because of changes
within the discipline of economics, in part because of changes in the
prevailing philosophical conception of scientific knowledge, and also
because of various transformations within the wider society. Research
in economic methodology now reflects not only developments in contemporary
economic theory, the history of economic thought, and the philosophy
of science; but it also reflects developments in science studies, historical
epistemology, and social theorizing more generally. The field of economic
methodology still includes the search for rules for the proper conduct
of economic science, but it also covers a vast array of other subjects
and accommodates a variety of different approaches to those subjects.
The objective of this series is to provide a forum for the publication
of significant works in the growing field economic methodology. Since
the series defines methodology quite broadly, it will publish books
on a wide range of different methodological subjects. The series is
also open to a variety of different types of works: original research
monographs, edited collections, as well as republication of significant
earlier contributions to the methodological literature. The International
Network for Economic Methodology (INEM) is proud to sponsor this important
series of contributions to the methodological literature.
For further information and to submit proposals, please visit the Routledge
website or contact Esther-Mirjam
Sent.
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