The Mathematical Revolution in Economics: Factor Flows in the Production of Academics

Dennis L. Weisman
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The main theme of this essay is that the mathematical revolution in economics precipitated factor flows in the production of academics, wherein able, if not creative, mathematicians moved into economics to earn large rents. This “technical migration” set in motion a counterproductive path dependency from which the discipline may find it difficult to extricate itself. A secondary theme explores the disparate views of Keynes and Schumpeter on economics as an “exact science” and the role that mathematics should play. The seminal question is not whether mathematics is an important tool for economic analysis, because this is not a debatable proposition, but whether the deification of mathematics has come at too high a cost. This cost includes elevating elegance over substance, discounting the importance of other disciplines, and dissuading gifted undergraduates from pursuing advanced study in economics because they do not aspire to be “mathematicians.” JEL Classifications: A22, A23, B31, B41
经济学中的数学革命:学术生产中的要素流动
本文的主要主题是,经济学中的数学革命促成了学术界生产中的要素流动,其中有能力(如果不是有创造力的话)的数学家进入经济学领域以赚取大笔租金。这种“技术迁移”启动了一种适得其反的路径依赖,规程可能会发现很难从中解脱出来。第二个主题探讨了凯恩斯和熊彼特对经济学作为一门“精确科学”的不同观点,以及数学应该发挥的作用。最重要的问题不是数学是否是经济分析的重要工具,因为这不是一个有争议的命题,而是将数学神化的代价是否太高。这一代价包括将优雅置于实质之上,贬低其他学科的重要性,以及劝阻有天赋的本科生因为不想成为“数学家”而不去追求经济学的高级研究。JEL分类:A22, A23, B31, B41
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