The Pioneers’ Arguments for Formulating Economic Problems Mathematically
Sammanfattning
The nineteenth century pioneers in formulating economic problems mathematically often felt that they needed to explain their reasons for using mathematics. We will look at the arguments of Cournot, Thünen, Gossen, Jevons, Walras, Edgeworth, Marshall, Fisher, Wicksell, and Pareto. Three main arguments can be found: First, mathematics provides greater clarity of presentation, secondly, economics is
fundamentally similar to the mathematical natural sciences, especially physics, and third, mathematics can help economists themselves to control the reasoning in their analysis.
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JEL: B41, C00
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Datum
2015-10Författare
Sandelin, Bo
Nyckelord
History of economic thought
economic methodology
mathematics
marginalism
Publikationstyp
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Serie/rapportnr.
Working Papers in Economics
Språk
eng