
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.1967956
In this paper we have presented arguments for heuristics on economics research. In particular, have been important aspects that show how the tradition of the theory, to make principle simplicity to represent many empirical data of experience or information, was one of the goals set by the fathers of the discipline: Adam Smith, John Stuart Mill, and Jeremy Bentham.
Social and Economic Stratification, C72 - Noncooperative Games, A12 - Relation of Economics to Other Disciplines, B41 - Economic Methodology, Heuristic, Economy theory, epistemology, history of economy, public election, Robert Nozick, Z13 - Economic Sociology, Economic Anthropology, A10 - General, jel: jel:Z13, jel: jel:A10, jel: jel:C72, jel: jel:B41, jel: jel:A12
Social and Economic Stratification, C72 - Noncooperative Games, A12 - Relation of Economics to Other Disciplines, B41 - Economic Methodology, Heuristic, Economy theory, epistemology, history of economy, public election, Robert Nozick, Z13 - Economic Sociology, Economic Anthropology, A10 - General, jel: jel:Z13, jel: jel:A10, jel: jel:C72, jel: jel:B41, jel: jel:A12
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