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Economics and Philosophy
1985 - 2026
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Volume 16, issue 2, 2000
- Contributors pp. 00-00

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- Team Preferences pp. 175-204

- Robert Sugden
- A Semantic Interpretation of Haavelmo's Structure of Econometrics pp. 205-228

- George Davis
- Egalitarianism: Is Leximin the Only Option? pp. 229-245

- Bertil Tungodden
- An Impossibility Theorem for Welfarist Axiologies pp. 247-266

- Gustaf Arrhenius
- The Logic of Backwards Inductions pp. 267-285

- Graham Priest
- On Why the Best Should Always Meet pp. 287-313

- Tor Sandqvist
- New on Paternalism pp. 315-321

- Paul Calcott
- New on Paternalism and Public Policy pp. 323-331

- Thomas Leonard, Robert Goldfarb and Steven Suranovic
- Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightenment, Charles L. Griswold, Jr. Cambridge University Press, 1999, xiv + 412 pages pp. 333-378

- Margaret Schabas
- Truth and Progress in Economic Knowledge (Edward Elgar, 1997, x + 232 pages) Explorations in Economic Methodology: From Lakatos to Empirical Philosophy of Science (Routledge, 1998; vii + 246 pages) Roger E. Backhouse pp. 333-378

- Kevin Hoover
- Cost-Value Analysis in Health Care: Making Sense out of QALYs, Erik Nord. Cambridge University Press, 1999, 157 + xxiii pages pp. 333-378

- Daniel M. Hausman
- Free Markets and Social Justice, Cass Sunstein. Oxford University Press, 1997, vi + 405 pages pp. 333-378

- N. Scott Arnold
- Social Welfare and Individual Responsibility, David Schmidtz and Robert E. Goodin. Cambridge University Press, 1999, xviii + 222 pages pp. 333-378

- Thomas Nechyba
- What We Owe to Each Other, T. M. Scanlon, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1998, ix + 420 pages pp. 333-378

- David Copp and David Sobel
- Ruling Passions: A Theory of Practical Reason, Simon Blackburn. Clarendon Press, 1998, 344 pages pp. 333-378

- Eric Barnes
Volume 16, issue 1, 2000
- Contributors pp. 00-00

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- Equality, efficiency, and the priority of the worse-off pp. 1-19

- Peter Vallentyne
- Moral canals: trust and social capital in the work of Hume, Smith and Genovesi pp. 21-45

- Luigino Bruni and Robert Sugden
- Artefacts in experimental economics: preference reversals and the Becker–DeGroot–Marschak mechanism pp. 47-75

- Francesco Guala
- The hidden economy of esteem pp. 77-98

- Geoffrey Brennan and Philip Pettit
- Revealed preference, belief, and game theory pp. 99-115

- Daniel M. Hausman
- Foundations of procedural rationality: cognitive limits and decision processes pp. 117-138

- Frederic Laville
- Adam Smith: justice and due shares pp. 139-146

- John Salter
- Individualism and the Unity of Science, Harold Kincaid. Rowman & Littlefield, 1997, vii + 165 pages pp. 147-174

- Michael Bradie
- Models and Reality in Economics, Steven Rappaport. Edward Elgar, 1998, vi + 233 pages pp. 147-174

- Richard Bradley
- Incommensurability, Incomparability, and Practical Reason, Ruth Chang (ed.), Harvard University Press, 1998, 303 pages pp. 147-174

- Adam Morton
- Just Playing: Game Theory and the Social Contract Vol. 2, Ken Binmore. MIT Press, 1998, xxiii + 589 pages pp. 147-174

- Brian Skyrms
- Preferring Justice: Rationality, Self-Transformation, and the Sense of Justice, Eric M. Cave. Westview Press, 1998, xiv + 183 pages pp. 147-174

- Daniel M. Farrell
Volume 15, issue 2, 1999
- Equilibrium and Disequilibrium in Economic Theory: A Confrontation of the Classical, Marshallian and Walras-Hicksian Conceptions pp. 161-185

- Michel De Vroey
- Human Needs, Consumption, and Social Policy pp. 187-208

- Ayşe Buğra and Gürol Irzik
- Symposium on the Coase Theorem: Legal Fiction: The Place of the Coase Theorem in Law and Economics pp. 209-233

- Steven Medema
- Taking the Coase Theorem Seriously pp. 235-247

- Richard D. McKelvey and Talbot Page
- Why ‘Law and Economics’ Is Not the Frankenstein Monster pp. 249-267

- Samson Vermont
- What Has Realism Got To Do With It? pp. 269-282

- Tony Lawson
- Ontology and Methodology in Economics pp. 283-288

- Daniel M. Hausman
- The Handbook of Economic Methodology, John Davis, D. Wade Hands, and Uskali Mäki (eds.). Edward Elgar, 1998, xviii + 572 pages pp. 289-295

- Daniel M. Hausman
- Economic Choice Theory: An Experimental Analysis of Animal Behavior, John H. Kagel, Raymond C. Battalio, and Leonard Green. Cambridge University Press, 1995, xii + 230 pages pp. 295-302

- Paul Weirich
- A Beautiful Mind, Sylvia Nasar. Simon & Schuster, 1998, 461 pages pp. 302-307

- Philip Mirowski
- The Dynamics of Norms, Christina Bicchieri, Richard Jeffrey, and Brain Skyrms (eds.). Cambridge University Press, 1997, 222 + x pages pp. 307-311

- Sven Ove Hansson
- The Authority of Reason, Jean Hampton. Cambridge University Press, 1998, vi + 310 pages pp. 311-318

- James Dreier
- Epistemic Logic and the Theory of Games and Decisions, M. O. L. Bacharach, L.-A. Gérard-Varet, P. Mongin and H. S. Shin. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998, xxxiii + 364 pages pp. 318-324

- Ahti Pietarinen
- Freedom in Economics: New Perspectives in Normative Analysis, Jean-François Laslier, Marc Fleurbaey, Nicolas Gravel and Alain Trannoy (eds.). Routledge, 1988, x + 299 pages pp. 324-330

- Robert Sugden
- The Market: Ethics, Knowledge and Politics, John O'Neill. Routledge, 1998, x + 224 pages pp. 330-337

- Gareth Potts
Volume 15, issue 1, 1999
- Do Metaphors Affect Economic Theory? pp. 1-22

- Maurice Lagueux
- Status Quo Basing and the Logic of Value pp. 23-42

- Frederic Schick
- A Communitarian Utility Function and its Social and Economic Implications pp. 43-62

- Basant Kapur
- Paternalism and Public Policy pp. 63-83

- Bill New
- Resource Egalitarianism and the Limits to Basic Income pp. 85-107

- Andrew Williams
- Daniels on Rationing Medical Care pp. 109-117

- John McKie
- Diamond and Daniels on Medical Rationing pp. 119-125

- Walter Glannon
- Trust within Reason, Martin Hollis. Cambridge University Press, 1998, viii + 170 pages pp. 127-136

- Robert Sugden
- Pathologies of Rational Choice Theory: A Critique of Applications on Political Science, Donald P. Green and Ian Shapiro. Yale University Press, 1994, xi + 239 pages. - The Rational Choice Controversy: Economic Models of Politics Reconsidered. Jeffrey Friedman (ed). Yale University Press, 1996, xi + 307 pages pp. 136-144

- Michael Laver
- Ethics, Rationality, and Economic Behaviour, Francesco Farina, Frank Hahn and Stefano Vannucci (eds.). Clarendon Press, 1996, 352 + viii pages pp. 144-152

- Bruno Verbeek
- A Survey of Ecological Economics, Rajaram Krishnan, Jonathan M. Harris and Neva R. Goodwin (eds.). Island Press, 1995, 384 + xxxix Pages pp. 152-159

- David Schmidtz
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