Two short essays on Mark Blaug’s last intellectual battles
Andrea Salanti
No 1208, Working Papers from Department of Management, Information and Production Engineering, University of Bergamo
Abstract:
In the last period of his professional life Mark Blaug (1927-2011) repeatedly intervened with a series of papers characterised by a critical attitude towards both Whig history and the formalist turn in modern economics. At the same time, however, he never abandoned his long standing commitment to Lakatosian methodology. The two papers which follows have in common the aim of showing that the same critical conclusions can be better served by more updated methodological approaches.
Date: 2012
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