Theory Versus Application: Does Complexity Crowd out Evidence?
Southern Economic Journal 2005, Jan, 71, 3
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Winnowing theories by appeals to evidence is a practice that dates to the beginnings of modern science. Here we test the hypothesis of Donald F. Gordon (1955) that complex mathematical statements are less operational than other economic statements.
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