Weboeconomia has been updated:
http://www.weboeconomia.org/index.html
You can now browse the table of contents of issues 1 and 2
<http://www.weboeconomia.org/annee_en_cours.html> of 2011
Also, Weboeconomia contains 6 new book reviews <http://www.weboeconomia.org/consulter_bro.html> :
- A History of Russian Economic Thought, by Vincent Barnett (reviewed by François Allisson)
- La science économique comme ingénierie, by Michel Armatte (reviewed by Cléo Chassonery-Zaïgouche)
- Why some things should not be for sale. The moral limits of the market, by Debra Satz (reviewed Marc Fleurbaey)
- The structural evolution of morality, by McKenzie Alexander (reviewed by Cyril Hédouin)
- Neuroéconomie. Comment les neurosciences transforment l'analyse économique, by Christian Schmidt (reviewed by Nicolas Vallois)
- Critical political economy. Complexity, rationality, and the logic of post-orthodox pluralism, by Christian Arnsperger (reviewed by Pierre Livet)
Also, a new "call for papers" has just been published:
- Economic imperialism <http://www.weboeconomia.org/call_for_papers.html> (deadline for submission: June 15th, 2012).
Three other "call for papers" are still open:
- The codifying function of the entrepreneur <http://www.weboeconomia.org/call_for_papers.html> (deadline, September 15th, 2011)
- Behavioral economics and neuroeconomics meet economic policy <http://www.weboeconomia.org/call_for_papers.html> (deadline, September 15th, 2011)
- The economics of migrations: Lessons from history, theoretical debates, and methodological issues <http://www.weboeconomia.org/call_for_papers.html> (deadline, October 15th, 2011)
The other headings that have been updated are:
List of the editorial board <http://www.weboeconomia.org/comite_redaction.html>
List of professional associations <http://www.weboeconomia.org/supporting_oeconomia.html> entitling to a preferential subscription rate
The Schedule <http://www.weboeconomia.org/agenda.html>
The authors' guidelines <http://www.weboeconomia.org/authors_guidelines.html>