lunedì 3 ottobre 2011

New Economics Papers History and Philosophy of Economics - New Issue

Edited by: Erik Thomson
University of Manitoba
Issue date: 2011-10-01
Papers: 17

Contents:

1. Expectations, Employment and Prices: A Suggested Interpretation of the New 'Farmerian' Economics
Marco Guerrazzi
2. The Contribution of Douglass North to New Institutional Economics
Claude Ménard; Shirley Mary M.
3. Thesis of religion: normative basis of Islamic economics
Shaikh, Salman Ahmed
4. Sistemas sociotécnicos, innovación y desarrollo.
Lepratte, Leandro
5. Finitely repeated games with social preferences
Oechssler, Jörg
6. Monetarism
Juravle , Daniel
7. On the set of imputations induced by the k-additive core
Michel Grabisch; Tong Li
8. The Role of Default in Macroeconomics
Charles A. E. Goodhart; Dimitrios P. Tsomocos
9. More than Meets the Eye: an Eye-tracking Experiment on the Beauty Contest Game
Müller, Julia; Schwieren, Christiane
10. A Decade of Editing the European Economic Review
Eckstein, Zvi; Gal-Or, Esther; Gylfason, Thorvaldur; von Hagen, Jürgen; Pfann, Gerard A.
11. Floating against the tide : Spanish monetary policy, 1870-1931
Pablo Martín-Aceña; Elena Martínez Ruiz; Pilar Noguer Marco
12. On Envelope Theorems in Economics: Inspired by a Revival of a Forgotten Lecture
Löfgren, Karl-Gustaf
13. Ultimata bargaining: generosity without social motives
Breitmoser, Yves; Tan, Jonathan H.W.
14. Do People Care about Social Context? Framing Effects in Dictator Games
Dreber, Anna; Ellingsen, Tore; Johannesson, Magnus; Rand, David
15. When Ricardo saw profit, he called it rent: on the vice of parochial realism
Kakarot-Handtke, Egmont
16. Credible Communication and Cooperation: Experimental Evidence from Multi-stage Games
Andersson, Ola; Wengström, Erik
17. A formula for Nash equilibria in monotone singleton congestion games
Abderrahmane ZIAD, University of Caen Basse-Normandie, CREM (UMR CNRS); Samir SBABOU, University of Caen Basse-Normandie, CREM (UMR CNRS); Hatem SMAOUI, CEMOI, Université de la Réunion

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