giovedì 25 novembre 2010

Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics - New Issue

The Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics (EJPE) Volume 3, Issue 2, Autumn 2010
Contents
MALCOLM RUTHERFORD, Making economics more relevant: an interview with GEOFFREY HODGSON Science and social control: the institutionalist movement in American economics, 1918-1947
SERHAT KOLOGLUGIL, Michel Foucault’s archaeology of knowledge and economic discourse
EDWARD MARIYANI-SQUIRE , Extensionalism and intensionalism in the realist-SSK ‘debate’
Book Reviews
CATERINA MARCHIONNI on Harold Kincaid and Don Ross "Oxford handbook of philosophy of economics"
JULIAN REISS on Uskali Mäki (ed) "The methodology of positive economics:reflections on the Milton Friedman legacy"
TILL GRÜNE-YANOFF on Herbert Gintis "The bounds of reason: game theory and the unification of the behavioral sciences"
ROGER E. BACKHOUSE on Jesper Jespersen "Macroeconomic methodology: a post Keynesian perspective"; Luigi Pasinetti "Keynes and the Cambridge Keynesians: a revolution to be accomplished"
ANA C. SANTOS on Nicholas Bardsley, Robin Cubitt, Graham Loomes, Peter Moffatt, Chris Starmer, and Robert Sugden "Experimental economics: rethinking the rules"
CHRISTOPHER L. GILBERT on Hsiang-Ke Chao "Representation and structure in economics: the methodology of econometric models of the consumption function"
KEITH TRIBE on Samuel Gregg "Wilhelm Röpke’s political economy"
PhD Thesis Summaries
ROGIER DE LANGHE, Models in science: essays on scientific virtues, scientific pluralism and the distribution of labour in science
NAOKI MATSUYAMA, The psychological foundations of Alfred Marshall’s economics: an interpretation of the relationship between his early research in psychology and his economics
TROY LYNCH, A theistic analysis of the Austrian theories of capital and interest
Website: http://ejpe.org/