Filosofia da ciência como ferramenta microeconômica

Neoclassical theory assumes perfect knowledge. In turn, Hayekian criticism of this theory affirms that this knowledge is the result of the competitive process, and therefore cannot be considered as a given. The "Hayek Problem" investigates the conditions under which agents knowledge approa...

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Main Author: Fabio Barbieri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais 2006-12-01
Series:Nova Economia
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spelling doaj-3457498b5d884cdd8094afeb55d192732020-11-25T01:30:37ZengUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisNova Economia0103-63512006-12-01163507534Filosofia da ciência como ferramenta microeconômicaFabio BarbieriNeoclassical theory assumes perfect knowledge. In turn, Hayekian criticism of this theory affirms that this knowledge is the result of the competitive process, and therefore cannot be considered as a given. The "Hayek Problem" investigates the conditions under which agents knowledge approaches the true fundamentals of an economy. In order to solve this problem, our paper uses ideas taken from the methodology of science known as the "growth of knowledge" theory (Popper, Kuhn, Lakatos and others). These ideas are used to understand how agents knowledge evolves, especially the knowledge of entrepreneurs. These are seen as active formulators of conjectural entrepreneurial theories that are criticized in the competitive process, and not as passive agents that maximize already known functions as in conventional theory. We use philosophy of science not to methodologically analyze microeconomics, but as an analytical tool that is part of economic theory.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-63512006000300006&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=ptmicroeconomicsentrepreneurshipmethodologyHayekPopper
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Filosofia da ciência como ferramenta microeconômica
Nova Economia
microeconomics
entrepreneurship
methodology
Hayek
Popper
author_facet Fabio Barbieri
author_sort Fabio Barbieri
title Filosofia da ciência como ferramenta microeconômica
title_short Filosofia da ciência como ferramenta microeconômica
title_full Filosofia da ciência como ferramenta microeconômica
title_fullStr Filosofia da ciência como ferramenta microeconômica
title_full_unstemmed Filosofia da ciência como ferramenta microeconômica
title_sort filosofia da ciência como ferramenta microeconômica
publisher Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
series Nova Economia
issn 0103-6351
publishDate 2006-12-01
description Neoclassical theory assumes perfect knowledge. In turn, Hayekian criticism of this theory affirms that this knowledge is the result of the competitive process, and therefore cannot be considered as a given. The "Hayek Problem" investigates the conditions under which agents knowledge approaches the true fundamentals of an economy. In order to solve this problem, our paper uses ideas taken from the methodology of science known as the "growth of knowledge" theory (Popper, Kuhn, Lakatos and others). These ideas are used to understand how agents knowledge evolves, especially the knowledge of entrepreneurs. These are seen as active formulators of conjectural entrepreneurial theories that are criticized in the competitive process, and not as passive agents that maximize already known functions as in conventional theory. We use philosophy of science not to methodologically analyze microeconomics, but as an analytical tool that is part of economic theory.
topic microeconomics
entrepreneurship
methodology
Hayek
Popper
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