Applied Mainline Economics: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Public Policy

Applied Mainline Economics: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Public Policy

Author
Matthew D. Mitchell, Peter J. Boettke
Publisher
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Language
English
Edition
1
Year
2017
Page
178
ISBN
1942951280,9781942951285
File Type
epub
File Size
236.1 KiB

How do human societies work, and how can we make them work better? What methods, ideas, and strategies should we use to help us answer these questions? Economists have more empirical tools—more data and more sophisticated ways of testing those data—than ever before. But unless those who employ these techniques also practice what the authors call “mainline” economic thinking, these new empirical methods are liable to generate more heat than light.
In this book, Matthew D. Mitchell and Peter J. Boettke summarize the ideas of mainline economics. They begin with a puzzle that has vexed economists for more than 200 years: Why are some societies fabulously wealthy while others are miserably poor? They briefly survey the empirical tools that might answer this question and show that this puzzle cannot be understood without grounding the analysis in theory, suggesting that the first place to start is with mainline economic theory. Throughout the discussion, they offer the reader examples of how these tools have helped researchers and policy analysts bridge the gap between ideas and real-world problems.

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