Article ID: CBB000930754

Hume's Monetary Thought Experiments (2008)

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Abstract Contemporary economists deem virtually every piece of reasoning and argumentation in economics a model, forgetting that there may well be other conceptual tools at hand. This article demonstrates that David Hume used thought experiments to make some remarkable breakthroughs in monetary economics, and that this resolves a longstanding debate about an apparent inconsistency in Hume, between the neutrality and non-neutrality of money. In the actual world, money is never neutral for Hume; only in thought experiments does a sudden growth in the money stock result in an identical and hence neutral increase in the price level. Thought experiments isolate tendencies but do not lend themselves to direct confirmation. Moreover, Hume's dislike for the French model builders, Melon and Quesnay, captures an important juncture in mid eighteenth-century economic discourse regarding the warranted level of abstraction and of idealization. Keywords: David Hume; Thought experiments; Economic models; Enlightenment science; History and methodology of economics; Monetary theory

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Authors & Contributors
Claveau, François
Francesca Trivellato
Melissa Vergara Fernández
Chilosi, David
Erbs, Laurent
Levy, Jonathan
Journals
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences Humaines
Perspectives on Science
Journal of Economic History
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
Intellectual History Review
Publishers
Yale University Press
University of Chicago Press
MIT Press
Melville House
Harvard University Press
Princeton University
Concepts
Economics
Money
Economic history
Banks and banking
Technology and economics
Models and modeling in science
People
Locke, John
Hutcheson, Archibald
Veblen, Thorstein Bunde
Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat, Baron de
Smith, Adam
Newton, Isaac
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18th century
20th century
17th century
19th century
Early modern
Modern
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Great Britain
United States
France
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
England
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