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Používání experimentu jako vědecké metody ve vědě ekonomické

Pavla Chmelová

E-LOGOS, 2014, vol. 2014, issue 1, 13 pages

Abstract: The paper discusses the experiments and their explicit and covert use in economics. Due to the nature of the scientific method is its suitability for inclusion in the methodological apparatus of science often questionable, in the case of the economy even more because it is a very complex science having as object of research the individuals and the economic system as a whole. After a confrontation of selected economic schools in terms of their attitudes toward testing hypotheses (the emphasis is placed on the comparison of praxeology and methodological positivism) is critically assessed the actual level of economic experimentation. On the grounds of the defined relationship between economics and political science is in the paper identified an extensive examination of the conclusions of economic theory in practice and discussed dimension of this finding.

Keywords: experiment; hypothesis; praxeology; methodological positivism; hypotéza; praxeologie; metodologický pozitivismus (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.18267/j.e-logos.371

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