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D. Wade Hands

Researcher at University of Puget Sound

Publications -  135
Citations -  2266

D. Wade Hands is an academic researcher from University of Puget Sound. The author has contributed to research in topics: Economic methodology & Philosophy and economics. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 134 publications receiving 2183 citations.

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Reflection without Rules: Economic Methodology and Contemporary Science Theory

TL;DR: Reflection without rules: Economic Methodology and Contemporary Science Theory by D. Wade Hands as mentioned in this paper is an excellent survey of economic methodology, focusing on the last decade of the 20th century.
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The Handbook of Economic Methodology

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a multidisciplinary reference work on the developing field of economic methodology, focusing on analytical Marxism, bounded rationality, hysteresis, and supervenience.
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Economics, Psychology and the History of Consumer Choice Theory

TL;DR: The authors examines elements of the complex place/role/influence of psychology in the history of consumer choice theory and provides an alternative interpretation of the relationship between psychology and consumer choice theories.
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Economics, psychology and the history of consumer choice theory.

TL;DR: The authors examines elements of the complex place/role/influence of psychology in the history of consumer choice theory and provides an alternative interpretation of the relationship between psychology and consumer choice theories.
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Reflection without Rules

TL;DR: Reflection without rules as mentioned in this paper offers a comprehensive, pointed exploration of the methodological tradition in economics and the breakdown of the received view within the philosophy of science, and investigates economists' use of naturalistic and sociological paradigms to model economic phenomena and assesses the roles of pragmatism, discourse and situatedness in discussions of economic practice before turning to a systematic exploration of more recent developments in economic methodology.