Journal of Economic Methodology, Volume 17 Issue 2 2010
Neuroeconomics: Hype or Hope?
Introduction
Caterina Marchionni, Jack Vromen, Neuroeconomics: hype or hope?, pp. 103 – 106.
Uskali Mäki, When economics meets neuroscience: hype and hope, pp. 107 – 117.
Roberto Fumagalli, The disunity of neuroeconomics: a methodological appraisal, pp. 119 – 131.
Moana Vercoe, Paul J. Zak, Inductive modeling using causal studies in neuroeconomics: brains on drugs, pp. 133 – 146.
Francesco Guala, Tim Hodgson, The philosopher in the scanner (or: how can neuroscience contribute to social philosophy?), pp. 147 – 157.
N. Emrah Aydinonat, Neuroeconomics: more than inspiration, less than revolution, pp. 159 – 169.
Jack Vromen, Where economics and neuroscience might meet, pp. 171 – 183.
Glenn Harrison, Don Ross, The methodologies of neuroeconomics, pp. 185 – 196.
Michiru Nagatsu, Function and mechanism: the metaphysics of neuroeconomics, pp. 197 – 205.
Alessandro Antonietti, Do neurobiological data help us to understand economic decisions better?, pp. 207 – 218.
Jaakko Kuorikoski, Petri Ylikoski, Explanatory relevance across disciplinary boundaries: the case of neuroeconomics, pp. 219 – 228.
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