This book explores the interrelationships between science, technology, and economics in order to find ways of improving the economists' approach to technical change. Payson (science resource analist, U.S. National Science Foundation, and; economics, Marymount University) begins by offering a scientific critique of economic discourse and presents a critical view of the behavioral differences between economists and scientists. Analyzing economical literature on technological change, Payson assesses the economists' approach to science and offers alternative methods of classifying data and measuring physical capital based on scientific principles. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Steven Payson, Chief, Special Studies Branch, Government Division, Bureau of Economic Analysis, US Department of Commerce, Washington, DC and Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyard Administration, US Department of Agriculture and the Science, Technology and International Affairs Program, Georgetown University, US
`A major novelty of the book lies in its use of refreshingly new evidence from the natural sciences to question the scientific status of orthodox economics. . . . Readers who are interested in methodological issues in economics will find much of the book a very good read.' -- Steve Onyeiwu, Review of Social Economy `A hard-hitting and thought-provoking interdisciplinary, futuristic and critical approach to major issues in economic thought, natural science and technical change. Provides ideas for determining future areas of research, better methods of collecting and classifying data and more effective policy decisions. This book is valuable to a range of readers interested in the inter-relationships between economics, science and technology.' -- Aslib Book Guide `Researchers, graduate students, and upper-division undergraduates interested in measurement issues in economics will find parts of this book valuable.' -- J.L. Rosenbloom, Choice `A multi-disciplinary, thought-provoking, critical look at the economics profession and its relation to science and technology. The argument for function-based characteristics is especially interesting.' -- David C. Colander, Middlebury College, Vermont, US `Payson breaks out of the disciplinary bounds that have long constrained economists' perceptions of the complex adaptive systems that arise from the interaction of economics, science, and technology. The interdisciplinary approach taken exposes questionable assumptions and empty formalisms, while offering fresh, wide-ranging insights that will stimulate the reader. Clearly presented and well reasoned, it constitutes an impressive effort.' -- Harold A. Linstone, Editor-in-Chief, Technological Forecasting and Social Change `Payson's representative goods approach provides a useful new technique for measuring quality change. He applies it to an interesting data set and, in so doing, provides substantial empirical insights into product quality and technological change.' -- The Economic Journal
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