اقتصاد وضعي (Arabic Wikipedia)

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  • Schneider، Geoff؛ Shackelford، Jean. "Ten Principles of Feminist Economics: A Modestly Proposed Antidote". Dept. of Economics, Bucknell University. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2017-12-10. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2015-05-09. 2. Values enter into economic analysis at many different levels. When economists study the economy, they make many choices which are influenced to various degrees by their values. The issues that economists choose to study, the kinds of questions they ask, and the type of analysis undertaken all are a product of a belief system which is influenced by numerous factors, some of them ideological in character. ... Understanding the role of values is especially important because the male-dominated field of economics tends to regularly overlook issues of importance to women, children and families—other than as variables in models.

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  • Strassmann، Diana (20 يناير 1997). "Editorial: Expanding the Methodological Boundaries of Economics". Feminist Economics. ج. 3 ع. 2: vii–ix. DOI:10.1080/135457097338771a. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2019-12-10. All economic statistics are based on an underlying story forming the basis of the definition. In this way, narrative constructions necessarily underlie all definitions of variables and statistics. Therefore, economic research cannot escape being inherently qualitative, regardless of how it is labeled.

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  • Strassmann، Diana (20 يناير 1997). "Editorial: Expanding the Methodological Boundaries of Economics". Feminist Economics. ج. 3 ع. 2: vii–ix. DOI:10.1080/135457097338771a. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2019-12-10. All economic statistics are based on an underlying story forming the basis of the definition. In this way, narrative constructions necessarily underlie all definitions of variables and statistics. Therefore, economic research cannot escape being inherently qualitative, regardless of how it is labeled.

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  • Strassmann، Diana (20 يناير 1997). "Editorial: Expanding the Methodological Boundaries of Economics". Feminist Economics. ج. 3 ع. 2: vii–ix. DOI:10.1080/135457097338771a. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2019-12-10. All economic statistics are based on an underlying story forming the basis of the definition. In this way, narrative constructions necessarily underlie all definitions of variables and statistics. Therefore, economic research cannot escape being inherently qualitative, regardless of how it is labeled.
  • Abstract. نسخة محفوظة 24 أغسطس 2017 على موقع واي باك مشين.
  • Schneider، Geoff؛ Shackelford، Jean. "Ten Principles of Feminist Economics: A Modestly Proposed Antidote". Dept. of Economics, Bucknell University. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2017-12-10. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2015-05-09. 2. Values enter into economic analysis at many different levels. When economists study the economy, they make many choices which are influenced to various degrees by their values. The issues that economists choose to study, the kinds of questions they ask, and the type of analysis undertaken all are a product of a belief system which is influenced by numerous factors, some of them ideological in character. ... Understanding the role of values is especially important because the male-dominated field of economics tends to regularly overlook issues of importance to women, children and families—other than as variables in models.