Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics
Volume 3, Issue 2, Autumn 2010
Michel Foucault’s archaeology of knowledge and economic discourse [PDF]
Serhat Kologlugil
Extensionalism and intensionalism in the realist-SSK ‘debate’ [PDF]
Edward Mariyani-Squire
Science and social control: the institutionalist movement in American economics, 1918-1947 [PDF]
Malcolm Rutherford
Making economics more relevant:
Review of Harold Kincaid and Don Ross’s Oxford handbook of philosophy of economics [PDF]
Caterina Marchionni
Review of Uskali Mäki’s The methodology of positive economics: reflections on the Milton Friedman legacy [PDF]
Julian Reiss
Review of Herbert Gintis’s The bounds of reason: game theory and the unification of the behavioral sciences [PDF]
Till Grüne-Yanoff
Review of Jesper Jespersen’s Macroeconomic methodology: a post Keynesian perspective, and of Luigi Pasinetti’s Keynes and the Cambridge Keynesians: a revolution to be accomplished [PDF]
Roger E. Backhouse
Review of Nicholas Bardsley, Robin Cubitt, Graham Loomes, Peter Moffatt, Chris Starmer, and Robert Sugden’s Experimental economics: rethinking the rules [PDF]
Ana C. Santos
Review of Hsiang-Ke Chao’s Representation and structure in economics: the methodology of econometric models of the consumption function [PDF]
Christopher L. Gilbert
Review of Samuel Gregg’s Wilhelm Röpke’s political economy [PDF]
Keith Tribe
Recent PhD thesis summaries:
Models in science: essays on scientific virtues, scientific pluralism and the distribution of labour in science [PDF]
Rogier De Langhe
The psychological foundations of Alfred Marshall’s economics: an interpretation of the relationship between his early research in psychology and his economics [PDF]
Naoki Matsuyama
A theistic analysis of the Austrian theories of capital and interest [PDF]
Troy Lynch
Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 2010
Debreu’s apologies for mathematical economics after 1983 [PDF]
Till Düppe
Uncertainty and identity: a post Keynesian approach [PDF]
John B. Davis
Adam Smith and the contemporary world [PDF]
Amartya Sen
Ethics, economics, and markets:
Review of Julian Reiss’s Error in economics: towards a more evidence-based methodology [PDF]
John Gerring
Review of Russell Hardin’s How do you know?: the economics of ordinary knowledge [PDF]
Frank Hindriks
Review of Geoffrey M. Hodgson’s Darwinism and economics [PDF]
Valentin Cojanu
Review of Dennis C. Rasmussen’s The problems and promise of commercial society: Adam Smith’s response to Rousseau [PDF]
Chad Flanders
Review of Paul Dragos Aligica and Peter J. Boettke’s Challenging institutional analysis and development: the Bloomington School [PDF]
John Groenewegen
Review of Axel Gosseries, Alain Marciano, and Alain Strowel’s Intellectual property and theories of justice [PDF]
Madhavi Sunder
Recent PhD thesis summaries:
The usefulness of truth: an enquiry concerning economic modelling [PDF]
Simon Deichsel
Intellectual paths and pathologies: how small events in scholarly life accidentally grow big [PDF]
Altug Yalçintas
Diversity and economics [PDF]
Carlo D’Ippoliti
An evolutionary approach on knowledge coordination and theories of mind [PDF]
Chiara Chelini
The phenomenology of economics: life-world, formalism, and the invisible hand [PDF]
Till Düppe
Sensemaking in economics: economic activity from a social-philosophical perspective [PDF]
Ekaterina Svetlova
Volume 2, Issue 1, Summer 2009
Interdependent preferences and policy stances in mainstream economics [PDF]
François Claveau
The history of transaction cost economics and its recent developments [PDF]
Lukasz Hardt
Tilting at imaginary windmills: a comment on Tyfield [PDF]
Yann Giraud and E. Roy Weintraub
Raging at imaginary Don-Quixotes: a reply to Giraud and Weintraub [PDF]
David Tyfield
The booming economics-made-fun genre: more than having fun, but less than economics imperialism [PDF]Jack J. Vromen
Review of Emrah Aydinonat’s The invisible hand in economics: how economists explain unintended social consequences [PDF]
Mark Blaug
Review of David Raphael’s The impartial spectator: Adam Smith’s moral philosophy [PDF]
Neven Leddy
Review of Bart Engelen’s Rationality and institutions: on the normative implications of rational choice theory [PDF]
Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap
Review of Valeria Mosini’s Equilibrium in economics: scope and limits [PDF]
Douglas W. MacKenzie
Review of Benjamin Balak’s McCloskey’s rhetoric: discourse ethics in economics [PDF]
Daniel Vargas-Gómez
Recent PhD thesis summaries:
The political economy of urban reconstruction, development, and planning [PDF]
Emily C. Schaeffer
The market’s place in the provision of goods [PDF]
Rutger Claassen
Democracy-as-fairness: justice, equal chances and lotteries [PDF]
Ben Saunders
The use of knowledge in comparative economics [PDF]
Adam G. Martin
Kahneman and Tversky and the making of behavioral economics [PDF]
Floris Heukelom
Volume 2, Issue 1, Summer 2009
Interdependent preferences and policy stances in mainstream economics [PDF]
François Claveau
The history of transaction cost economics and its recent developments [PDF]
Lukasz Hardt
Tilting at imaginary windmills: a comment on Tyfield [PDF]
Yann Giraud and E. Roy Weintraub
Raging at imaginary Don-Quixotes: a reply to Giraud and Weintraub [PDF]
David Tyfield
The booming economics-made-fun genre: more than having fun, but less than economics imperialism [PDF]
Jack J. Vromen
Review of Emrah Aydinonat’s The invisible hand in economics: how economists explain unintended social consequences [PDF]
Mark Blaug
Review of David Raphael’s The impartial spectator: Adam Smith’s moral philosophy [PDF]
Neven Leddy
Review of Bart Engelen’s Rationality and institutions: on the normative implications of rational choice theory [PDF]
Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap
Review of Valeria Mosini’s Equilibrium in economics: scope and limits [PDF]
Douglas W. MacKenzie
Review of Benjamin Balak’s McCloskey’s rhetoric: discourse ethics in economics [PDF]
Daniel Vargas-Gómez
Recent PhD thesis summaries:
The political economy of urban reconstruction, development, and planning [PDF]
Emily C. Schaeffer
The market’s place in the provision of goods [PDF]
Rutger Claassen
Democracy-as-fairness: justice, equal chances and lotteries [PDF]
Ben Saunders
The use of knowledge in comparative economics [PDF]
Adam G. Martin
Kahneman and Tversky and the making of behavioral economics [PDF]
Floris Heukelom
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