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Economics and Philosophy
1985 - 2025
From Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press, UPH, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8BS UK. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Kirk Stebbing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 2, issue 2, 1986
- The Case for a Multiple-Utility Conception pp. 159-184

- Amitai Etzioni
- Are “All-and-Some” Statements Falsifiable After All?: The Example of Utility Theory pp. 185-195

- Philippe Mongin
- Plausibility in Economics pp. 197-224

- Bart Nooteboom
- Economic Equality: Rawls versus Utilitarianism pp. 225-244

- Stephen W. Ball
- Laboratory Experimentation in Economics pp. 245-273

- Alvin Roth
- Conversations with Economists: New Classical Economists and Opponents Speak Out on the Current Controversy in Macroeconomics, Arjo Klamer, Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, 1983, 278 pages pp. 275-282

- Frank Hahn
- Resources, Values and Development. Amartya Sen, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1984, 547 pages pp. 282-291

- Charles R. Beitz
Volume 2, issue 1, 1986
- Making a Case When Theory is Unfalsifiable pp. 1-21

- Abraham Hirsch and Neil de Marchi
- The Paradoxes of Allais and Ellsberg pp. 23-53

- Isaac Levi
- A Case for In-Kind Transfers pp. 55-73

- Steven Kelman
- Spontaneous Market Order and Social Rules pp. 75-100

- Viktor Vanberg
- Distributive Justice and the Public Good pp. 101-125

- Charles Karelis
- Lakatosian Consolations for Economics pp. 127-139

- Alexander Rosenberg
- Macroeconomic Thought: A Methodological Approach, Sheila Dow, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1985, xi, 268 pages. - What is Political Economy?David Whynes, editor, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1984, ix, 243 pages. - Economics in Disarray, Peter Wiles and Guy Routh, editors, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1984, vii, 355 pages pp. 141-147

- Bruce J. Caldwell
- Equilibrium and Macroeconomics, Frank Hahn, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1984, viii + 397pp pp. 148-155

- Alan Nelson
Volume 1, issue 2, 1985
- Equality of Talent pp. 151-188

- John Roemer
- The Impartial Spectator Goes to Washington: Toward a Smithian Theory of Electoral Behavior pp. 189-211

- Geoffrey Brennan and Loren Lomasky
- Liberty, Preference, and Choice pp. 213-229

- Robert Sugden
- Weakness of Will and the Free-Rider Problem pp. 231-265

- Jon Elster
- John Stuart Mill's Famous Distinction Between Production and Distribution pp. 267-284

- Vardaman R. Smith
- Comment On D. Wade Hands, “Karl Popper and Economic Methodology: A New Look” pp. 286-288

- Mark Blaug
- Interpreting Leamer pp. 290-294

- Clark Glymour
- Self-Interpretation pp. 295-302

- Edward Leamer
- The Structuralist View of Economic Theories: A Review Essay: The Case of General Equilibrium in Particular pp. 303-335

- D. Wade Hands
- Reviews - Sour Grapes: Studies in the Subversion of Rationality, Jon Elster, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983, 220 pages. - Having Reasons: An Essay on Rationality and Sociality, Frederic Schick, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1983, 160 pages pp. 337-342

- Robert Sugden
- Reviews - Appraisal and Criticism in Economics: A Book of Readings, edited by Bruce Caldwell, Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1984. - The Philosophy of Economics: An Anthology, edited by Daniel M. Hausman, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984 pp. 342-349

- Arjo Klamer
Volume 1, issue 1, 1985
- Against Parsimony: Three Easy Ways of Complicating some Categories of Economic Discourse pp. 7-21

- Albert Hirschman
- Appraising General Equilibrium Analysis pp. 23-37

- E. Roy Weintraub
- Compensatory Justice and Social Institutions pp. 39-67

- Joseph H. Carens
- Entitlement Theories of Justice: From Nozick to Roemer and Beyond pp. 69-81

- Robert J. van der Veen and Philippe Van Parijs
- Karl Popper and Economic Methodology: A New Look pp. 83-99

- D. Wade Hands
- The Impossibility of a Complete Methodological Individualist: Reduction When Knowledge Is Imperfect pp. 101-108

- David Levy
- Dworkin on Equality of Resources pp. 110-125

- Hal Varian
- The Emperor's Newest Clothes pp. 128-133

- Martin Hollis
- Sartorial Epistemology in Tatters: A Reply to Martin Hollis pp. 134-137

- Donald N. McCloskey
- The Soul of Modern Economic Man: Ideas of Self Interest, Thomas Hobbes to Adam Smith, Milton L. Myers, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1983, 157 pages pp. 139-142

- Scott Gordon
- Choice and Consequence, Thomas C. Schelling, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1984, 384 pages pp. 142-146

- Bernard Williams
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