Sądy postulatywne w ekonomii głównego nurtu
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Autor omawia rodzaje naukowych sądów postulatywnych, które spotykane są w ekonomii głównego nurtu. W artykule pokazano, w jaki sposób przyjmowane przez badaczy pewniki, zwłaszcza te dotyczące zachowania i zdolności poznawczych człowieka, mogą prowadzić do formułowania nieadekwatnych zaleceń czy wyciągania nietrafnych wniosków. Analizę ograniczono do ekonomii jako nauki nomologicznej.
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