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How Could Models in Economics Possibly Provide ‘How-Actually’ Explanations?
How Could Models in Economics Possibly Provide ‘How-Actually’ Explanations?

Author(s): Dinçer Çevik
Subject(s): Economy, Contemporary Philosophy, Pragmatism
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: How-possibly explanations; how-actually explanations; model-based explanations in economics; perfectly competitive model; core-periphery model;

Summary/Abstract: Much of the debate about model-based explanations in economics revolves around How-Possibly Explanations (HPEs). HPEs propose a potential way in which something could occur. I argue that these debates often occur without adequately considering the various ways in which economic models can provide How-Actually Explanations (HAEs). HAEs concentrate on what actually happens, providing explanations based on real-world events. I suggest that adopting a pluralistic and pragmatic approach is among the most effective methods for exploring the potential of HAEs in economics. To support my argument, I will use two case studies from microeconomics and macroeconomics. I contend that these case studies provide grounds to believe that a pluralist and pragmatist perspective could clarify how models in economics might offer HAEs.

  • Issue Year: 2025
  • Issue No: 107
  • Page Range: 76-90
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English
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