Journal of Economic Methodology, Volume 16 Issue 4 2009
Articles
Ulrich Witt, Novelty and the bounds of unknowledge in economics, pp. 361–375.
Sylvie Geisendorf, The economic concept of evolution: self-organization or Universal Darwinism?, pp. 377–391.
Comments
Tom Engsted, Statistical vs. economic significance in economics and econometrics: further comments on McCloskey and Ziliak, pp. 393–408.
Aki Lehtinen, Intentions in invisible-hand accounts, pp. 409–416.
Book Reviews
Kevin D. Hoover, When is a model like a thermometer?, pp. 417–422.
Robert Sugden, Rational economic man revisited, pp. 422–426.
C. Tyler DesRoches, Revitalizing causality: realism about causality in philosophy and social science, pp. 426–431.
Chee Kian Leong, The cult of statistical significance: how the standard error costs us jobs, justice, and lives, pp. 431–434.
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