为什么社会学比经济学更能解释经济行为

Why Sociology is Better Conditioned to Explain Economic Behaviour than Economics

Kyklos · 2009
被引 31
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

分析了经济学分化为不同学派以及社会科学分化为经济学、社会学和心理学子学科带来的问题,指出这种分化导致遗漏变量偏差和估计偏误,并提出社会理性模型作为整合框架。

Abstract

SUMMARY This note analyzes the impacts of the fragmentation of economics into different schools of thought and of social science into the sub‐disciplines economics, sociology and psychology. Fragmentation is based on the assumption that it is possible to split the set of an individual's behavioural motives into separable and disjoint subsets. However, this assumption runs counter to the insights in psychology. Moreover, even if splitting up were possible, the different subsets of motives finally need to be checked on consistency and weighted so as to obtain a comprehensive description and explanation. Another serious drawback is that specification of empirical models on the basis of one school of thought or one sub‐discipline leads to omitted variables bias and hence biased estimators and tests. Finally, fragmentation may lead to a ‘pick‐and‐mix package’, whereby policy‐makers and politicians feel free to use what suits them. The social rationality model together with the methodological approach prevalent in modern sociology is presented as a framework for integrating the schools of thought in economics and the social science sub‐disciplines.

学科碎片化行为动机分割社会理性模型遗漏变量偏误