Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, Volume 2, Issue 1, Summer 2009
Articles
François Claveau, Interdependent preferences and policy stances in mainstream economics.
Lukasz Hardt, The history of transaction cost economics and its recent developments.
Yann Giraud and E. Roy Weintraub, Tilting at imaginary windmills: a comment on Tyfield.
David Tyfield, Raging at imaginary Don-Quixotes: a reply to Giraud and Weintraub.
Jack J. Vromen, The booming economics-made-fun genre: more than having fun, but less than economics imperialism.
Special contribution
Cambridge social ontology: an interview with Tony Lawson.
Book reviews
Mark Blaug, Review of Emrah Aydinonat’s The invisible hand in economics:how economists explain unintended social consequences.
Neven Leddy, Review of David Raphael’s The impartial spectator: Adam Smith’s moral philosophy.
Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap, Review of Bart Engelen’s Rationality and institutions: on the normative implications of rational choice theory.
Douglas W. MacKenzie, Review of Valeria Mosini’s Equilibrium in economics: scope and limits.
Daniel Vargas-Gómez, Review of Benjamin Balak’s McCloskey’s rhetoric: discourse ethics in economics.
Recent PhD thesis summaries
Emily C. Schaeffer, The political economy of urban reconstruction, development, and planning.
Rutger Claassen, The market’s place in the provision of goods.
Ben Saunders, Democracy-as-fairness: justice, equal chances and lotteries.
Adam G. Martin, The use of knowledge in comparative economics.
Floris Heukelom, Kahneman and Tversky and the making of behavioral economics.
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