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- Title
Can Economics be Founded on ‘Indisputable Facts of Experience’? Lionel Robbins and the Pioneers of Neoclassical Economics.
- Authors
SUGDEN, ROBERT
- Abstract
Robbins argues that the fundamental propositions of microeconomic theory are deductions from the assumption that individuals act on consistent preferences; this ‘indisputable fact of experience’ does not need to be validated in controlled experiments. While recognising that some neoclassical pioneers based the theory on psychological hedonism, Robbins claims that his own approach of ‘pure theory’ belongs to a parallel and sounder tradition exemplified by Menger and Wicksteed. This paper argues that Robbins' methodological defence of pure theory is incoherent, and that his claim to find an intellectual lineage in the works of Menger and Wicksteed overlooks important discontinuities.
- Subjects
POLITICAL economic analysis; BEHAVIORAL economics; HEDONISM; ROBBINS, Lionel Robbins, Baron, 1898-1984; ECONOMIC development; ECONOMIC equilibrium; MARKETS; ECONOMICS &; psychology; MICROECONOMICS; PSYCHOLOGY; ECONOMICS
- Publication
Economica, 2009, Vol 76, p857
- ISSN
0013-0427
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1468-0335.2009.00793.x