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Working Papers
2015
- One Long Argument in Economics: Explaining Intellectual Inertia in terms of Evolutionary Ontology
STOREPapers, Associazione Italiana per la Storia dell'Economia Politica - StorEP
2013
- 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 View citations (1)
2012
- 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
2011
- On error: undisciplined thoughts on one of the causes of intellectual path dependency
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (1)
2010
- 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
2006
- Stories of Error and Vice Matter: Path Dependence, Paul David, and Efficiency and Optimality in Economics
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
- The Economics of Rhetoric: On Metaphors as Institutions
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
2005
- 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
Journal Articles
2021
- Commodification 2.0: How Does Spotify Provide Its Services for Free?
Review of Radical Political Economics, 2021, 53, (1), 157-172
2020
- Digital protectionism and national planning in the age of the internet: the case of Iran
Journal of Institutional Economics, 2020, 16, (4), 519-536 View citations (1)
- 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
2018
- 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
- n≥30 vs. n=all: Büyük Veri, Veri Obezitesi ve Kaybolan Nedensellikler
Yildiz Social Science Review, 2018, 4, (2), 153-166
2016
- Research Ethics Education in Economics
Review of Social Economy, 2016, 74, (1), 53-74 View citations (1)
- Scientific misconduct and research ethics in economics: an introduction
Review of Social Economy, 2016, 74, (1), 1-6 View citations (1)
2015
- James R. Wible, The Economics of Science: Methodology as if Economics Really Mattered
Journal of Economics and Political Economy, 2015, 2, (1s), 223-227
2013
- 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 View citations (5)
2012
- A notion evolving: From 'institutional path dependence' to 'intellectual path dependence'
Economics Bulletin, 2012, 32, (2), 1091-1098 View citations (3)
- 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)
2011
- 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
2010
- 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 View citations (3)
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