|
|
|
|
|
by lliamander
3276 days ago
|
|
> Isn't that just another economic theory? Yes, in the same way we could formulate a medical theory that says "we don't know enough about disease to know whether our treatments are effective, so we aren't going to create a standard diagnostic manual". Prior to the last couple centuries, that would probably have been an improvement. No, in the sense that, compared to most economic theories, you can't really use this theory to justify a particular group being given access to government power. |
|
I think most of the gains we've gotten from the advent of evidence based medicine is building the taxonomy of medicine so we could reason about it effectively. That only works in a larger sense, small groups toiling with different nomenclatures end up wasting effort.
Much the same way economics is building the taxonomy of economies so we can compare and discuss.
Economics is going to become an entirely different animal in the future as we begin to automatically collect fine grained metrics from our automated economies.
Soon we'll be in the era of evidence based economism, and we'll see a huge increase in the effectiveness of it's utilization.