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Economics and Philosophy
1985 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 3, 2009
- INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE OF ECONOMICS AND PHILOSOPHY ON AMBIGUITY AVERSION pp. 247-248

- Giacomo Bonanno, Martin van Hees, Christian List and Bertil Tungodden
- THE AMBIGUITY AVERSION LITERATURE: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT pp. 249-284

- Nabil I. Al-Najjar and Jonathan Weinstein
- IS IT ALWAYS RATIONAL TO SATISFY SAVAGE'S AXIOMS? pp. 285-296

- Itzhak Gilboa, Andrew Postlewaite and David Schmeidler
- FOUNDATIONS OF AMBIGUITY AND ECONOMIC MODELLING pp. 297-302

- Sujoy Mukerji
- COPING RATIONALLY WITH AMBIGUITY: ROBUSTNESS VERSUS AMBIGUITY-AVERSION pp. 303-334

- Klaus Nehring
- TWO OUT OF THREE AIN'T BAD: A COMMENT ON “THE AMBIGUITY AVERSION LITERATURE: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT” pp. 335-356

- Marciano Siniscalchi
- REJOINDER: THE “AMBIGUITY AVERSION LITERATURE: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT” pp. 357-369

- Nabil I. Al-Najjar and Jonathan Weinstein
- The invisible hand in economics: How economists explain unintended social consequences, N. Emrah Aydinonat, Routledge, 2008, xvi + 258 pages pp. 371-378

- Anna Alexandrova
- The pursuit of unhappiness. The elusive psychology of well-being, Daniel M. Haybron. Oxford University Press, 2008, xv + 357 pages pp. 378-384

- Pierluigi Barrotta
- Discretionary time: A new measure of freedom, Robert Goodin, James Mahmud Rice, Antti Parpo, and Lina Eriksson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, 484 pages pp. 384-389

- Sebastiano Bavetta
- Do economists make markets? On the performativity of economics, edited by Donald MacKenzie, Fabian Muniesa, and Lucia Siu. Princeton University Press, 2007, 371 pages pp. 389-397

- Matthias Klaes
- A primer in social choice theory, Wulf Gaertner, Oxford University Press, 2006, xiii + 200 pages pp. 397-403

- Juan Moreno-Ternero
- Rationality in economics, Vernon L. Smith, Cambridge University Press, 2008, xx + 364 pages pp. 403-410

- Don Ross
Volume 25, issue 2, 2009
- EXTERNAL NORMS AND RATIONALITY OF CHOICE pp. 139-152

- Walter Bossert and Kotaro Suzumura
- DE FINETTI ON RISK AVERSION pp. 153-159

- Joseph B. Kadane and Gaia Bellone
- CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY AND JUDGMENT AGGREGATION pp. 161-177

- Frank Hindriks
- ON MUTUAL BENEFIT AND SACRIFICE: A COMMENT ON BRUNI AND SUGDEN'S ‘FRATERNITY’ pp. 179-185

- Benedetto Gui
- A RESPONSE TO BRUNI AND SUGDEN pp. 187-193

- Julie Nelson
- FRATERNITY, INTRINSIC MOTIVATION AND SACRIFICE: A REPLY TO GUI AND NELSON pp. 195-198

- Luigino Bruni and Robert Sugden
- Measurement and value judgments in economics - Error in Economics. Towards a More Evidence-Based Methodology, Julian Reiss, Routledge, 2007, xxiv + 246 pages pp. 199-202

- David Teira
- How can economics be an inductive science? - Error in Economics. Towards a More Evidence-Based Methodology, Julian Reiss, Routledge, 2007, xxiv + 246 pages pp. 202-206

- Kevin Hoover
- Error in economics and the error statistical approach - Error in Economics. Towards a More Evidence-Based Methodology, Julian Reiss, Routledge, 2007, xxiv + 246 pages pp. 206-210

- Aris Spanos
- Rejoinder - Error in Economics. Towards a More Evidence-Based Methodology, Julian Reiss, Routledge, 2007, xxiv + 246 pages pp. 210-215

- Julian Reiss
- Economics and Happiness: Framing the Analysis, edited by Luigino Bruni and Pier Luigi Porta. Cambridge University Press, 2005, xii + 366 pages pp. 217-223

- Daniel M. Haybron
- Popper and Economic Methodology. Contemporary Challenges, edited by Thomas A. Boylan and Paschal F. O'Gorman. Routledge, 2008, xi + 169 pages pp. 223-229

- Caterina Marchionni
- Explaining Social Behavior: More Nuts and Bolts for the Social Sciences, Jon Elster. Cambridge University Press, 2007, xi + 484 pages pp. 229-236

- Pierre Salmon
- Preference and Information, Dan Egonsson. Ashgate, 2007, xi+163 pp pp. 236-242

- Katie Steele
- CONTRIBUTORS pp. 243-246

- Anonymous
Volume 25, issue 1, 2009
- PREFERENCE SATISFACTION AND WELFARE ECONOMICS pp. 1-25

- Daniel M. Hausman and Michael S. McPherson
- COST-EFFECTIVENESS AND DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION pp. 27-47

- Dan W. Brock
- DISABILITY, STATUS ENHANCEMENT, PERSONAL ENHANCEMENT AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION pp. 49-68

- Jonathan Wolff
- CRITICAL NOTICE: MACROJUSTICE AS A RESEARCH PROGRAMME pp. 69-84

- Erik Schokkaert
- A RESPONSE TO ERIK SCHOKKAERT ON MACROJUSTICE pp. 85-98

- Serge-Christophe Kolm
- An Engine, not a Camera: How Financial Models Shape Markets, Donald MacKenzie. MIT Press, 2006, x + 377 pages pp. 99-106

- Roger Backhouse
- The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth, by Benjamin M. Friedman. Knopf, 2005, x + 570 pages pp. 106-113

- Peter Dietsch
- The Structural Evolution of Morality, Jason McKenzie Alexander. Cambridge University Press, 2007, ix + 300 pages pp. 113-119

- Jonathan Grose
- The Cambridge Companion to Keynes, ed. Roger Backhouse and Bradley Bateman. Cambridge University Press, 2006, xii + 311 pages pp. 120-122

- Michael S. Lawlor
- Speaking of Economics: How to Get into the Conversation, Arjo Klamer. Routledge, 2007, xxii + 199 pages pp. 122-125

- David Teira
- Beyond Individual Choice: Teams and Frames in Game Theory, Michael Bacharach; edited and with an introduction and a conclusion by Natalie Gold and Robert Sugden. Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2006, xxiii + 214 pp pp. 125-133

- Raimo Tuomela
- CONTRIBUTORS pp. 135-137

- Anonymous
Volume 24, issue 3, 2008
- INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE OF ECONOMICS AND PHILOSOPHY ON NEUROECONOMICS pp. 301-302

- Giacomo Bonanno, Christian List, Bertil Tungodden and Peter Vallentyne
- NEUROECONOMICS: A CRITICAL RECONSIDERATION pp. 303-344

- Glenn Harrison
- NEUROECONOMICS AND THE ECONOMIC SCIENCES pp. 345-368

- Kevin McCabe
- THE POTENTIAL OF NEUROECONOMICS pp. 369-379

- Colin F. Camerer
- NO REVOLUTION NECESSARY: NEURAL MECHANISMS FOR ECONOMICS pp. 381-406

- Carl F. Craver and Anna Alexandrova
- WELL-BEING AND NEUROECONOMICS pp. 407-418

- Julian C. Jamison
- NEUROECONOMICS, NEUROPHYSIOLOGY AND THE COMMON CURRENCY HYPOTHESIS pp. 419-429

- Anthony Landreth and John Bickle
- PROSPECTING NEUROECONOMICS pp. 431-448

- Andreas Ortmann
- THE SYLLOGISM OF NEURO-ECONOMICS pp. 449-457

- Camillo Padoa-Schioppa
- FROM COGNITIVE SCIENCE TO COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE TO NEUROECONOMICS pp. 459-471

- Steven R. Quartz
- TWO STYLES OF NEUROECONOMICS pp. 473-483

- Don Ross
- COMMENTS ON NEUROECONOMICS pp. 485-494

- Ariel Rubinstein
- ON AN EVOLUTIONARY FOUNDATION OF NEUROECONOMICS pp. 495-513

- Burkhard Schipper
- COMMENTS ON THE POTENTIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF NEUROECONOMICS FOR ECONOMIC THEORY pp. 515-521

- Ran Spiegler
- AGAINST SIMPLICITY AND COGNITIVE INDIVIDUALISM pp. 523-532

- Nathaniel Wilcox
- NEUROECONOMICS: A REJOINDER pp. 533-544

- Glenn Harrison
- CONTRIBUTORS pp. 545-547

- Anonymous
Volume 24, issue 2, 2008
- WHY ECONOMISTS SHOULD BE UNHAPPY WITH THE ECONOMICS OF HAPPINESS* pp. 145-165

- Pierluigi Barrotta
- AGE-WEIGHTING* pp. 167-189

- Greg Bognar
- AN ECONOMIC THEORISTS' READING OF SIMONE WEIL* pp. 191-204

- Aviad Heifetz and Enrico Minelli
- JUDGMENT AGGREGATION AND SUBJECTIVE DECISION-MAKING* pp. 205-231

- Michael K. Miller
- THE VEIL OF IGNORANCE VIOLATES PRIORITY* pp. 233-257

- Juan Moreno-Ternero and John Roemer
- The Cambridge Companion to Adam Smith, Knud Haakonssen (ed). Cambridge University Press, 2006, 409 pages pp. 259-265

- Vivienne Brown
- Handbook of the Economics of Giving, Altruism and Reciprocity. Volume 1, Foundations: Volume 2, Applications, Handbooks in Economics, Serge-Christophe Kolm and Jean Mercier Ythier (eds). North Holland, 2006, xxv, xxii + 1588 pages pp. 265-271

- David Collard
- Equilibrium in Economics. Scope and Limits, Valeria Mosini (ed). Routledge, 2007, xxiii + 284 pages pp. 271-275

- Michel De Vroey
- Egalitarianism: New Essays on the Nature and Value of Equality, Nils Holtug and Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen (eds). Oxford University Press, 2007, xi + 339 pages pp. 275-282

- Karsten Klint Jensen
- Economics and Social Interaction: Accounting for Interpersonal Relations, Benedetto Gui and Robert Sugden (eds). Cambridge University Press, 2005, xv + 299 pages pp. 283-287

- Luis Miller
- Natural Justice, Ken Binmore. Oxford University Press, 2005, xiii + 207 pages pp. 287-295

- Giacomo Sillari
- CONTRIBUTORS pp. 297-299

- Anonymous
Volume 24, issue 1, 2008
- UTILITARIANISM AND PRIORITARIANISM II pp. 1-33

- David McCarthy
- FRATERNITY: WHY THE MARKET NEED NOT BE A MORALLY FREE ZONE* pp. 35-64

- Luigino Bruni and Robert Sugden
- RATIONALITY OF BELIEFS AND MODEL CONSISTENCY pp. 65-79

- Miroslav Misina
- HOW CHANGES IN ONE'S PREFERENCES CAN AFFECT ONE'S FREEDOM (AND HOW THEY CANNOT): A REPLY TO DOWDING AND VAN HEES pp. 81-96

- Ian Carter and Matthew H. Kramer
- COUNTERFACTUAL SUCCESS AGAIN: RESPONSE TO CARTER AND KRAMER pp. 97-103

- Keith Dowding and Martin van Hees
- Rational Choice and Democratic Deliberation: A Theory of Discourse Failure, by Guido Pincione and Fernando R. Tesón, 2006, xi + 258 pages pp. 105-111

- Zsuzsanna Chappell
- A Brief History of Neoliberalism, David Harvey. Oxford University Press, 2005, vii + 247 pages pp. 111-117

- Philip Mirowski
- The Grammar of Society: The Nature and Dynamics of Social Norms, by Cristina Bicchieri. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press2006, xvi + 260 pp pp. 117-123

- Graciela Küchle and Diego Ríos
- The Price of Truth: How Money Affects the Norms of Science, David Resnik. Oxford University Press, 2007, xiii + 224 pages pp. 123-129

- David Tyfield
- D.D. Raphael, The Impartial Spectator. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. 143 pp pp. 129-137

- Jack Russell Weinstein
- Deirdre N. McCloskey, The Bourgeois Virtues. Ethics for an Age of Commerce. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006. xviii + 616 pp pp. 137-144

- Irene van Staveren
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