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Mainstream economists have argued that Austrians are often averse to the use of mathematics and statistics in economics.[71] However, independent scholar Martin Sibileau, in 2014, offered a formal proof that, based on the Church-Turing thesis, human action is not "decidable", "computable" and therefore cannot be mathematized. He also suggested a logics-based approach for a definitive formalization of the Austrian thought.[72]
Haha, that's awesome. And fair. But I don't believe so deeply in logic as these cats do. You need the scientific method to tell you your logic isn't wrong
Economist Paul Krugman has stated that because Austrians do not use "explicit models" they are unaware of holes in their own thinking.[74]
hahaha, oh man. I have an even more esoteric position than Krugman.
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