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Benti and Changwu: Dialogues on Methodology in Economics

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Author(s) Justin Yifu Lin
ISBN / ASIN B007G03KBS
ISBN-13 978B007G03KB6
Sales Rank #2,128,712
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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This book is a collection of Professor Lin’s dialogues with his postgraduate students during a course on transition economics conducted in 2003 and 2004 at Peking University, and it also includes three journal articles as appendices. Taking the form of questions and answers, the book discusses how to conduct economic research in a creative manner and construct one’s own theoretical framework and model based on an in-depth analysis of phenomena. The author also emphasizes the importance of economists in China adopting internationally accepted norms in their research and focusing their topics on indigenous problems and reflects critically on the limitations of the existing neoclassical theories for interpreting the development and transition of developing countries.

Features
- Authored by one of the best-known Chinese economists
- Written in a simple format of questions and answers between the professor and his students
- Discusses how to conduct economic research in a creative manner and construct one’s own model based on an in-depth analysis of phenomena
- Reflects critically on the limitations of the existing neoclassical theories for interpreting the development and transition of developing countries

Table of Contents
1. Mainstream Principles and Premises.
2. (In)applicability to China.
3. Theoretical Innovations in Economics.
Appendix 1. Indigenization, Normalization, and Internationalization: Celebration of the
40th Anniversary of Economic Research.
Appendix 2. Economic Research Methodology and the Development of Economics in China.
Appendix 3. Viability, Economic Transition, and Reflections on Neoclassical Economics
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