martedì 31 maggio 2011

New Economics Papers History and Philosophy of Economics - New Issue

New Economics Papers History and Philosophy of Economics

Edited by: Erik Thomson
University of Manitoba
Issue date: 2011-05-24
Papers: 16

CONTENTS:

1. The role of experts in the public assessment of England´s trade crisis of the early 1620´s
Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
2. "Was Keynes's Monetary Policy, a outrance in the Treatise, a Forerunnner of ZIRP and QE? Did He Change His Mind in the General Theory?"
Jan Kregel
3. Portrait of the Economist as a Young Man: Raúl Prebisch’s evolving views on the business cycle and money, 1919-1949
Esteban Pérez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo
4. The making of heterodox microeconomics
Lee, Frederic
5. The pure logic of value, profit, interest
Kakarot-Handtke, Egmont
6. Contextual Risk and Its Relevance in Economics
Diederik Aerts; Sandro Sozzo
7. Law as a Precondition for Religious Freedom
Christoph Engel
8. Besonderes Verwaltungsrecht und ökonomische Theorie
Christoph Engel
9. Expectations, employment and prices: a suggested interpretation of the new 'farmerian' economics
Guerrazzi, Marco
10. A Contextual Risk Model for the Ellsberg Paradox
Diederik Aerts; Sandro Sozzo
11. The Role of Theory in Field Experiments
David Card; Stefano DellaVigna; Ulrike Malmendier
12. Cognitive load in the multi-player prisoner's dilemma game
Duffy, Sean; Smith, John
13. Perfect equilibrium in games with compact action spaces
Bajoori Elnaz; Flesch János; Vermeulen Dries
14. Patience, Cognitive Skill and Coordination in the Repeated Stag Hunt
Omar Al-Ubaydli; Garett Jones; Jaap Weel
15. Intertemporal evaluation criteria for climate change policy: the basic ethical issues
Buchholz, Wolfgang; Schymura, Michael
16. What motivates academic scientists to engage in research commercialization: ‘gold’, ‘ribbon’ or ‘puzzle’?
Lam, Alice