Economics and underdetermination: a case study of urban land and housing economics |
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Authors: | McMaster, Robert Watkins, Craig |
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Affiliation: | * University of Aberdeen and University of Sheffield, respectively |
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Abstract: | Underdetermination, associated with the DuhemQuine thesis,is a familiar if under-researched theme in economics. In thelight of this, we examine the development of urban land andhousing economics. Through its Cartesian dualistic delineationof theory and data, the contemporary mainstream approach appearsunable to circumvent the problem of underdetermination. In effect,it employs the strong version of DuhemQuine in its retentionof the assumption of a single, unitary competitive market (andassociated accessspace trade-off). Conversely, we highlightthe affinity of Ely's (and the later Columbia School's) approachto pragmatists Dewey and Peirce, which provides a more fruitfulbasis for explanation. |
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Keywords: | Richard T. Ely Duhem Quine Thesis Underdetermination New Urban Economics Theory data dual |
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