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Details about Altuğ Yalçıntaş

Homepage:http://ppe.ankara.edu.tr/altug-yalcintas/
Postal address:Ankara University Turkey Faculty of Political Sciences Department of Politics and Economics 06590 Cebeci Ankara Turkey
Workplace:Politika ve Ekonomi Bölümü (Department of Politics and Economics), Siyasal Bilgiler Fakültesi (Faculty of Political Sciences), Ankara Üniversitesi (University of Ankara), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2015

  1. One Long Argument in Economics: Explaining Intellectual Inertia in terms of Evolutionary Ontology
    STOREPapers, Associazione Italiana per la Storia dell'Economia Politica - StorEP Downloads

2013

  1. The Oomph in economic philosophy: a bibliometric analysis of the main trends, from the 1960s to the present
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (1)

2012

  1. İktisat doga bilimlerinin Mekke’si mi oluyor?: Toplumsal ve doga bilimleri iliskisi uzerine bir atıf analizi
    (Is economics becoming the Mecca of Biology?: A citation analysis of the relationship between natural and social sciences)
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads

2011

  1. On error: undisciplined thoughts on one of the causes of intellectual path dependency
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (1)

2010

  1. The ‘Coase Theorem’ vs. Coase theorem proper: How an error emerged and why it remained uncorrected so long
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads

2006

  1. Stories of Error and Vice Matter: Path Dependence, Paul David, and Efficiency and Optimality in Economics
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads
  2. The Economics of Rhetoric: On Metaphors as Institutions
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads

2005

  1. When Being Virtuous Makes Sense: Bourgeois Ethics in the Golden Age vs. Embarrassment of the Bourgeoisie Today
    Method and Hist of Econ Thought, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads

Journal Articles

2021

  1. Commodification 2.0: How Does Spotify Provide Its Services for Free?
    Review of Radical Political Economics, 2021, 53, (1), 157-172 Downloads

2020

  1. Digital protectionism and national planning in the age of the internet: the case of Iran
    Journal of Institutional Economics, 2020, 16, (4), 519-536 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Why is economics not part of a system of scientific ethics? A review essay on Wilfred Dolfsma and Ioana Negru’s The Ethical Formation of Economists
    The Journal of Philosophical Economics, 2020, 13, (2), 202-214 Downloads

2018

  1. Old habits die hard: or, why has economics not become an evolutionary science?
    International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, 2018, 9, (1/2), 216-232 Downloads
  2. n≥30 vs. n=all: Büyük Veri, Veri Obezitesi ve Kaybolan Nedensellikler
    Yildiz Social Science Review, 2018, 4, (2), 153-166 Downloads

2016

  1. Research Ethics Education in Economics
    Review of Social Economy, 2016, 74, (1), 53-74 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Scientific misconduct and research ethics in economics: an introduction
    Review of Social Economy, 2016, 74, (1), 1-6 Downloads View citations (1)

2015

  1. James R. Wible, The Economics of Science: Methodology as if Economics Really Mattered
    Journal of Economics and Political Economy, 2015, 2, (1s), 223-227 Downloads

2013

  1. The Problem of Epistemic Cost: Why Do Economists Not Change Their Minds (About the “Coase Theorem”)?
    American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2013, 72, (5), 1131-1157 Downloads View citations (5)

2012

  1. A notion evolving: From 'institutional path dependence' to 'intellectual path dependence'
    Economics Bulletin, 2012, 32, (2), 1091-1098 Downloads View citations (3)
  2. Between a rock and a hard place: second thoughts on Laibman’s Deep History and the theory of punctuated equilibrium with regard to intellectual evolution
    The Journal of Philosophical Economics, 2012, 6, (1) Downloads

2011

  1. Review essay on David Laibman, Deep History: A Study in Social Evolution and Human Potential
    The Journal of Philosophical Economics, 2011, 5, (1), 168-182 Downloads

2010

  1. INTELLECTUAL PATHS AND PATHOLOGIES: HOW SMALL EVENTS IN SCHOLARLY LIFE ACCIDENTALLY GROW BIG
    Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2010, 32, (4), 621-622 Downloads View citations (3)
 
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