NEP: New Economics Papers History and Philosophy of Economics, Issue date: 2010-02-27
In this issue:
1. Marshall, Models, and Macroeconomics: Comments on Michel De Vroey’s “The Marshallian Roots of Keynes’s General Theory”
David Colander
2. The Complexity Era in Economics
David Colander; Richard P.F. Holt; J. Barkley Rosser
3. HOW CAN YOU BE A CHRISTIAN AND AN ECONOMIST? THE MEANING OF THE ACCRA DECLARATION FOR TODAY
Stan du Plessis
4. COMPARATIVE VIEWS ON L. WALRAS AND A. COURNOT ON THE REGULATION OF PAPER MONEY: RULES VS. DISCRETION AT THE END OF THE XIXTH CENTURY.
Andrés Alvarez
5. Introduction to Judgment Aggregation
Christian List; Ben Polak
6. Free Lunch
Constantinos Kardaras
7. Slavery and Imperialism Did Not Enrich Europe
McCloskey, Deirdre Nansen
8. The economics of growth.
Aghion, P.; Howitt, P.
9. The Genesis of Macroeconomics: New Ideas from Sir William Petty to Henry Thornton
David Colander
10. Islamic Finance: Debt versus Equity Financing in the Light of Maqasid al-Shari'ah
Eddy Yusof, Ezry Fahmy; Kashoogie, Jhordy; Anwar Kamal, Asim
11. The Classification of Economic Activity
Berge, Travis J.; Jorda, Oscar
12. The impact of studying economics, and other disciplines, on the belief that voluntary exchange makes everyone better off.
Amélie Goossens; Pierre-Guillaume Méon
13. On continuous ordinal potential games
Kukushkin, Nikolai S.
14. Bargaining over bets.
Eliaz, K.; Spiegler, R.
15. Genes, economics, and happiness
Jan-Emmanuel De Neve; James H. Fowler; Bruno S. Frey
16. Malthus was right: new evidence from a time-varying VAR
Alexander Rathke; Samad Sarferaz
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