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The 1st PE-DPS: Intro & Juan Melo on Statistical Explanation
Phil Econ Discussion and Presentation Series
Start time:
May 13, 2021 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
EDT
Location:
Online
Type:
Other
Description
During this first session of the Series, we will first present the series and provide guidelines for submissions. Then, Juan will kick off the series by presenting some of his research. Come join!
"Statistical Explanation in Political Economy"
by Juan Melo (U. Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne)
Abstract: In this short presentation, I will address a subsection of my dissertation that deals with the concept of statistical explanation in analytical political economy. I will start by touching briefly on the complex history of probabilistic thinking in economic analysis. Then I proceed to discuss two aspects of statistical explanation in economic analysis. The first relates to the problem of rational inference based on probabilities (the micro perspective), and the second has to do with statistical theories in the context of econometric or phenomenological research (the macro perspective). Finally, I relate this to work in contemporary and classical political economy.
Hosted by Working Group(s):
Attendees
Shrusti Singh
Toru Yamamori
Nicholas Roy
Rafael Galvão
REEMA LUCIA
Matthieu Chtioui
Bidhan Aryal
Jessica Li
Yannick Oswald
Zach Kopelman
Abbas El Akari
Celso Gonzalez
Keir Dolan
akash bhatt
Veronika Poór
Jan H. Höffler
Peter Ikhane
Oscar Garza Vázquez
Samyak Jain
Juan Melo
farhad gohardani
Manuel Espinosa
Sattwick Dey Biswas
Renuka Bhat
Juan Odisio
Ben Zamir
Merve Burnazoglu
Mu-Jeong Kho
Chloë Violette Tiennot
Moritz Profanter
Farwa Naqvi
Gustavo Castillo
Davud Hydyrov
David Cano Ortiz