The purpose of this paper is to clarify the nature of research methods in the history of economic thought. In reviewing the “techniques” which are involved in the discipline, four broader categories are identified: a) textual exegesis; b) “rational reconstructions”; c) “contextual analysis”; and d) “historical narrative”. After examining these different styles of doing history of economic thought, the paper addresses the question of its appraisal, namely what is good history of economic thought. Moreover, it is argued that there is a distinction to be made between doing economics and doing history of economic thought. The latter requires the greatest possible respect for contexts and texts, both published and unpublished; the former entails constructing a theoretical framework that is in some respects freer, not bound by derivation, from the authors. Finally, the paper draws upon Econlit records to assess what has been done in the subject in the last two decades in order to frame some considerations on how the past may impinge on the future.

Is History of Economic Thought a Serious Subject / Marcuzzo, Maria Cristina. - In: ERASMUS JOURNAL FOR PHILOSOPHY AND ECONOMICS. - ISSN 1876-9098. - 1:(2008), pp. 107-123.

Is History of Economic Thought a Serious Subject

MARCUZZO, Maria Cristina
2008

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to clarify the nature of research methods in the history of economic thought. In reviewing the “techniques” which are involved in the discipline, four broader categories are identified: a) textual exegesis; b) “rational reconstructions”; c) “contextual analysis”; and d) “historical narrative”. After examining these different styles of doing history of economic thought, the paper addresses the question of its appraisal, namely what is good history of economic thought. Moreover, it is argued that there is a distinction to be made between doing economics and doing history of economic thought. The latter requires the greatest possible respect for contexts and texts, both published and unpublished; the former entails constructing a theoretical framework that is in some respects freer, not bound by derivation, from the authors. Finally, the paper draws upon Econlit records to assess what has been done in the subject in the last two decades in order to frame some considerations on how the past may impinge on the future.
2008
history of economic thought; pluralism; exegesis
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Is History of Economic Thought a Serious Subject / Marcuzzo, Maria Cristina. - In: ERASMUS JOURNAL FOR PHILOSOPHY AND ECONOMICS. - ISSN 1876-9098. - 1:(2008), pp. 107-123.
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