Journal of Contextual Economics (JCE) – Schmollers Jahrbuch
2017 - 2021
Continuation of Schmollers Jahrbuch : Journal of Applied Social Science Studies / Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften.
Current editor(s): Peter J. Boettke, Nils Goldschmidt, Stefan Kolev, Stephen T. Ziliak and Joachim Zweynert
From Duncker & Humblot, Berlin
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Volume 141, issue 3, 2021
- Taming Giants: How Ordoliberal Competition Theory Can Address Power in the Digital Age pp. 149-187

- Anselm Küsters and Isabel Oakes
- Coining Neoliberalism: Interwar Germany and the Neglected Origins of a Pejorative Moniker pp. 189-213

- Phillip W. Magness
- Utilitarian and Ideological Determinants of Attitudes towards Immigration: Germany Before and After the “Migration Crisis” pp. 215-241

- Heinz Welsch
- Narratives and Economic Policy: Theoretical Explorations and the Case of Central Bank Communication in Brazil pp. 243-271

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath and Luís Bau Macedo
Volume 141, issue 1-2, 2021
- Economics and Culture: Is the Context Considered? pp. 3-24

- Eelke de Jong
- Inequality and Unemployment in Germany: Perception and Reality pp. 25-45

- Michael Hüther and Judith Niehues
- How Do Life Partners and Their Occupational Choice Affect the Path of Transition to Entrepreneurship? A Comparison Between Direct and Indirect Entry into Entrepreneurship pp. 47-84

- Cemre Demir, Meike Stephan and Arndt Werner
- Environment as a Resource, not a Constraint pp. 85-107

- Blaž Remic
- The Importance of Context for the Development of Labour Market Theory and Policy pp. 109-127

- Morris Altman
- A Contextualist Approach to Health Economics pp. 129-147

- John Davis and Robert McMaster
Volume 140, issue 3-4, 2020
- Deirdrest pp. 229-234

- Stephen T. Ziliak
- Apologia Pro Vita Sua: A History of My Economic Opinions pp. 235-270

- Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
- Identity, Equality, Freedom: McCloskey’s Crossing and the New Trans Scholarship pp. 271-282

- Martha C. Nussbaum
- On Agreeing with Martha Nussbaum: The Tyranny of Outside Theory pp. 283-286

- Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
- The Economy in Context: A Value-Based Approach pp. 287-300

- Arjo Klamer
- Bourgeois Knowledge: The Incomplete Closure of the Epistemological Break in the Work of Deirdre McCloskey pp. 301-318

- Erwin Dekker and Pavel Kuchař
- Re-Evaluating the Bourgeoisie: A Parallel between Deirdre McCloskey and Sergio Ricossa pp. 319-340

- Alberto Mingardi
- John Stuart Mill, Virtues and the Laboring Classes, with Notes on McCloskey pp. 341-354

- Joseph Persky
- The Applied Theory of the Bourgeois Era: A Price-Theoretic Perspective pp. 355-366

- Peter J. Boettke and Rosolino A. Candela
- Conversation with Deirdre McCloskey: Win-win-win-win … lose pp. 367-386

- George F. DeMartino and Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
Volume 140, issue 2, 2020
- Max Weber, Contextual Economics, and Schmollers Jahrbuch pp. 111-122

- Nils Goldschmidt, Stefan Kolev and Matthias Störring
- Max Weber, the Austrians, and Me pp. 123-128

- Peter J. Boettke
- An Early Expression of Max Weber’s Thoughts on Germany’s “War Guilt” pp. 129-133

- Peter Mentzel
- On the Theme of “War Guilt”. (Zum Thema der „Kriegsschuld“) Frankfurter Zeitung, 17 January 1919 (Translated by Peter Mentzel and Hans Eicholz) pp. 135-141

- Max Weber
- Max Weber as a Political Economist pp. 143-176

- Hauke Janssen
- Max Weber and Ordoliberalism: How Weber’s Kulturkritik Contributed to the Foundation of Ordoliberal Socio-Economic Thought pp. 177-204

- Isabel Oakes
- Max Weber as an Economist: Revisiting Max Weber’s Legacy 100 Years after His Passing pp. 205-222

- Marek Louzek
- Max Weber and “Practical Political Economy” pp. 223-228

- Hans Nutzinger
Volume 140, issue 1, 2020
- Inside and Outside Perspectives on Institutions: An Economic Theory of the Noble Lie pp. 3-30

- Cameron Harwick
- Resource-Making and Proto-Institutions in the German Tafel Field: Applying a Hermeneutical Context Model pp. 31-63

- Michaela Haase and Ingrid Becker
- The Humanistic Economics of Krausismo pp. 65-86

- Claus Dierksmeier
- Pandemic Politics within a System of Entangled Political Economy pp. 87-109

- Marta Podemska-Mikluch and Richard E. Wagner
Volume 139, issue 2–4, 2019
- Liberalism in the 21st Century: Lessons from the Colloque Walter Lippmann pp. 177-187

- Karen Horn, Stefan Kolev, David Levy and Sandra J. Peart
- Liberalism in Crisis and the Promise of a Reconstructed Liberalism pp. 189-212

- Peter Boettke and Rosolino Candela
- Is There an Agenda of Neoliberal Emancipation? pp. 213-223

- Erwin Dekker
- The Colloque Walter Lippmann: How to Rebuild the Foundations of Liberalism? pp. 225-241

- Arnaud Diemer
- The “New” Crisis of the Liberal Order: Populism, Socioeconomic Imbalances, and the Response of Contemporary Ordoliberalism pp. 243-258

- Malte Dold and Tim Krieger
- The Idea Vacuum of Liberalism and the Quest for Meaning and Community pp. 259-269

- Nils Karlson
- Liberal Order in the Twenty-First Century: Searching for Eunomia Once Again pp. 271-284

- Amichai Magen
- Fukuyama Was Correct: Liberalism Is the Telos of History pp. 285-303

- Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
- Liberalism beyond Hayek: On the Renewal of Liberalism and the Institutional Infrastructure of Freedom pp. 305-323

- Lars Peder Nordbakken
- Climate Change: What Should Liberals Do? pp. 325-347

- Mikayla Novak
- Walter Lippmann: The Prophet of Liberalism and the Road not Taken pp. 349-363

- Eric Schliesser
- Revisiting the Tension Between Classical Liberalism and the Welfare State pp. 365-383

- Jan Schnellenbach
- Endogenous Power and Crises of the Liberal Order pp. 385-406

- Richard Sturn
- Economic Theory and the Social Question: Some Dialectics Regarding the Work-Dependency Relationship pp. 407-420

- Richard E. Wagner
- Overcoming Economic Nationalism: The “Invisible Hand” Solution of the European Union pp. 421-436

- Gerhard Wegner
Volume 139, issue 1, 2019
- Friedrich A. Lutz’ Epistemological and Methodological Messages During the German-Language Business Cycle Debate pp. 1-28

- Lachezar Grudev
- Girls’ Education in Turkey: A Provincial Analysis of Private Funding Campaigns pp. 29-72

- Zeynep Ozkok
- Persistence of Confucian Values? Legacies of Imperialism in China & Taiwan pp. 73-122

- Samuel Jung and Theocharis Grigoriadis
- An Introduction to Karl Mittermaier and His Philosophy of Economics pp. 123-134

- Michael Stettler
- The Invisible Hand and Some Thoughts on the Non-Existent in What We Study pp. 135-158

- Karl Mittenmaier
- Karl Mittermaier, Adam Smith, and Economic Methodology: »A Comment on The Invisible Hand and Some Thoughts on the Non-Existent in What We Study« pp. 159-176

- Reinhard Schumacher and Melissa Vegara-Fernández