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The unrealistic realist philosophy. The ontology of econometrics revisited
The unrealistic realist philosophy. The ontology of econometrics revisited

Author(s): Mariusz Maziarz
Subject(s): Philosophy, Social Sciences, Economy, Special Branches of Philosophy, Sociology, Philosophy of Science, Social Theory, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Editura Rosetti International
Keywords: philosophy of econometrics; contrary results; emerging contrary result phenomenon; ERR phenomenon; instrumentalism; constructivism;

Summary/Abstract: The argument put forth in this article shows that the hitherto scientific-realist approaches to econometrics are incongruent with the realistically reconstructed empirical macroeconomics. The SR approaches share in common being realist about the relations depicted by (successful) models. The economic models of data are sensitive to minor changes in sample and estimating methods what creates the ‘emerging contrary result’ phenomenon: the community of econometricians accept models that are inconsistent. Being SR about econometrics equals committing oneself to the following trilemma: (1) it is feasible to indicate the successful models that rightly isolate/idealize the regularities of the economy (the knowledge thesis); (2) econometric models are about the economic world (the independence thesis); and, at least in some areas of application, (3) successful econometric models contradict each other.

  • Issue Year: XIII/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 39-64
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: English