No. Nothing deal with 缺乏抽象思维. That's because of the complexity



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送交者: mangolasi 于 2005-5-02, 16:20:22:

回答: 本人猜测:文科与理科的区别 由 Enlighten 于 2005-5-02, 16:10:26:

of economy phenomenon itself. It's neccessary to make very clear the assumptions (i.e. which direction of approximation).

Many engineering-kind articles (not econometrics, but economics!) are actually leading to very ideological results since they are viewing those time-series are produced in a lab, not in a society(many famous RBC guys are fellows of Hoover institute. Some even refer to Heritage Foundation.) Those are 2nd-tier engineers 1st-tier economists (It's the profession's shame to let this happen since less technical people are fooled by the seemingly fancy math techniques).

What makes a good economist(not econometrics) shouldn't be math, rather should be the profound insight of the society. Math should be jsut the tool.




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