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2018
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U.S.E. Working Papers Series No. 18-10
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Utrecht University, Utrecht University School of Economics (U.S.E.), Utrecht
Zusammenfassung: 
This survey is written to show historians of economics what is happening in history of econometrics, and is the second survey I did with this aim. The first survey, published in 2011, concluded that interest in the history of econometrics has arisen primarily from within econometrics itself and that its histories have been written mainly by econometricians. After the publication of the first survey, history of econometrics remained mainly the interest of econometricians. More recently, however, one can observe an increasing interest in the history of econometrics among historians of economics and historians of science. It seems that if the subject of study is econometrics as a discipline it remains to be of interest only to the econometricians, but if the subject is the artefacts created by econometricians, such as econometric models, it caught the attention of historians of science.
Schlagwörter: 
history of econometrics
metaphors
scientific revolution
discipline
crediting
science practice
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