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Journal of Economic Methodology
1994 - 2012
Edited by Mark Blaug
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Volume 3, issue 2 , 1996
On the relations between philosophy and economics pp. 187-213
Terence Hutchison
Abstraction and unrealistic assumptions in economics pp. 215-236
Steven Rappaport
The rhetoric of policy relevance in international economics pp. 237-259
William Milberg
Towards a methodology of tendencies pp. 261-284
Piet-Hein van Eeghen
Equilibrium and time: Marshall's dilemma pp. 285-306
Neil Hart
Rationality and economic behavior pp. 307-315
Daniel Fusfeld
Book Reviews pp. 317-322
D. Wade Hands
Book Reviews pp. 322-333
Alan P. Kirman
Book Reviews pp. 334-342
Elias L. Khalil
Book Reviews pp. 342-347
Brian J. Loasby
Statement pp. 349-350
Mark Blaug and Kevin D. Hoover
Volume 3, issue 1 , 1996
Two portraits of economics pp. 1-38
Uskali Maki
A revision of the neoclassical economics methodology pp. 39-68
Geert Reuten
Robert Lowe and the role of the vulgar economist in the English Methodenstreit pp. 69-90
G. C. G. Moore
A Christian perspective on economics pp. 91-112
Clive Beed and Cara Beed
Postmodernism and economics: a middlebrow view pp. 113-120
Warren J. Samuels
Value-ladenness in economics: reply to Rosenbaum pp. 121-125
John Bryan Davis
Value-ladenness in economics: a rejoinder to Davis pp. 127-130
Eckehard Rosenbaum
Book Reviews pp. 131-138
Mary Morgan
Book Reviews pp. 138-144
Allin Cottrell
Book Reviews pp. 144-148
Hugo Keuzenkamp
A logical critique of mathematical formalism in economics pp. 151-169
Ken Dennis
Volume 2, issue 2 , 1995
A logical critique of mathematical formalism in economics pp. 181-200
Ken Dennis
The economist-as-audience needs a methodology of plausible inference pp. 201-222
Robert Goldfarb
On a maze of second thoughts and on the methodology of economic methodology pp. 223-238
Siobhain McGovern
Interpersonal comparisons of utility: positive, normative or value-laden? pp. 239-258
Eckehard Rosenbaum
Feminist economics: an Austrian perspective pp. 259-280
Steven Horwitz
Alchian and 'the Alchian thesis' pp. 281-286
Neil Kay
Some thoughts on multiplicity pp. 287-292
Warren J. Samuels
Book Reviews pp. 293-304
Roger E. Backhouse
Book Reviews pp. 304-311
Jack Birner
Volume 2, issue 1 , 1995
Tacit preachments are the worst kind pp. 1-33
Leland Yeager
Personal identity and standard economic theory pp. 35-52
John Bryan Davis
Samuelson's operationalist-descriptivist thesis pp. 53-78
Joshua Cohen
Animal spirits in his soup: a look at the methodology and rhetoric of The General Theory pp. 79-104
Craig Freedman
Is Milton Friedman an artist or a scientist? pp. 105-122
David Colander
Metaphors and time reversibility and irreversibility in economic systems pp. 123-134
Rod Cross
Book Reviews pp. 135-144
Roger E. Backhouse
Book Reviews pp. 144-148
D. Wade Hands
Book Reviews pp. 149-154
Julie Nelson
Book Reviews pp. 154-157
Tyler Cowen
Book Reviews pp. 158-163
David M. Levy
Volume 1, issue 2 , 1994
Methodology might matter, but Weintraub's meta-Methodology shouldn't pp. 215-232
Uskali Maki
Situational determinism revisited: scientific research programmes in economics twenty years on pp. 233-252
John Nightingale
Economic method and economic rhetoric pp. 253-268
John Maloney
Law and economics and the infinite regress in explaining rationality pp. 269-278
Bernard Verstegen
John von Neumann, scientific method and empirical economics pp. 279-294
Salim Rashid
Expanding the role of methodology pp. 295-300
Thomas Mayer
Book Reviews pp. 301-306
Vivienne Brown
Book Reviews pp. 307-313
Karen Vaughn
Book Reviews pp. 314-329
James Wible
Book Reviews pp. 330-334
Young Back Choi
Book Reviews pp. 335-339
Jeremy Shearmur
Volume 1, issue 1 , 1994
Why is there so much disagreement among economists? pp. 1-14
Thomas Mayer
How economists persuade pp. 15-32
Deirdre N. McCloskey
The fixation of economic beliefs pp. 33-42
Roger E. Backhouse
Vision, judgment, and disagreement among economists pp. 43-56
David Colander
Three images of economics and its progress pp. 57-64
Henry Woo
Econometrics as observation: the Lucas critique and the nature of econometric inference pp. 65-80
Kevin D. Hoover
Anthropologists and economists: conflict or cooperation? pp. 81-104
John Lodewijks
Why are so many economists so opposed to methodology? pp. 105-134
Tony Lawson
Charles Sanders Peirce's economy of research pp. 135-160
James Wible
Kenneth E. Boulding, 1910-1993 pp. 161-166
Elias L. Khalil
Book Reviews pp. 167-171
Robert M. Solow
Book Reviews pp. 172-179
Thomas Mayer
Book Reviews pp. 180-185
Robert Formaini
Book Reviews pp. 186-196
Bruna Ingrao
Book Reviews pp. 197-198
Kevin D. Hoover