Applicability of theories: microneoclassical and entrepreneurial strategy
Antonio Maria da Silveira ()
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 1994, vol. 14, issue 2, 223-248
Abstract:
Mathematics is a general and logical capital good for the construction of empiricalscience. Pure empirical science (e.g. Theory of the Finn) is a logical but specific capitalgood for the construction of applied empirical science. The latter (Corporate Strategy as acorresponding example) is a dialectical and specific capital good for the improvement of theart of science. The complementarity among these distinct spheres of knowledge is obvious. Itis however obscured by the economists’ Ricardian Vice. A study of Ansoffs’ work- he is thechief protagonist of the Theory of Corporate Strategy – is conducted under this perspective. JEL Classification: B41; A11.
Keywords: Economic methodology; senior indeterminacy; Ricardian vice (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1994
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