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Ricardo F. Crespo, The Nature and Method of Economic Sciences. Evidence, Causality, and Ends
Philosophy of economics (defined as a subdiscipline of philosophy of science concerned with economics) seems to have recently turned from studying models and explanations to causal inference and the use of causal evidence for economic policymaking. This turn in the research interests of philosophers studying economics is visible in the works of, e.g., Alessio Moneta and Federica Russo (2014), Julian Reiss (2014; 2015), Francois Claveau and Luis Mireles-Flores (2014; 2016), Mireles-Flores (201...