Journal of Economic Methodology
1994 - 2024
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Volume 31, issue 4, 2024
- Introduction to the special issue: economic theories and their dueling interpretations pp. 187-188

- Jack Vromen and N. Emrah Aydinonat
- Economic theories and their Dueling interpretations pp. 189-208

- Itzhak Gilboa, Andrew Postlewaite, Larry Samuelson and David Schmeidler
- Good and bad justifications of analytical modelling pp. 209-219

- Robert Sugden
- Insider apology for microeconomic theorising? pp. 220-231

- Maarten Janssen, Tarja Knuuttila and Mary S. Morgan
- Explanation, prediction, and conceptual exploration pp. 232-240

- Daniel Hausman
- Economic models and their flexible interpretations: a philosophy of science perspective pp. 241-248

- Jaakko Kuorikoski and Caterina Marchionni
- Economic methodology to preserve the past? Some reflections on economic theories and their dueling interpretations pp. 249-264

- Catherine Herfeld
- Economic models as argumentative devices pp. 265-286

- N. Emrah Aydinonat
- On the contents and agents of commentary in modelling pp. 287-301

- Uskali Mäki
- Authors' reply to comments pp. 302-305

- Itzhak Gilboa, Andrew Postlewaite and Larry Samuelson
Volume 31, issue 3, 2024
- Economics from a biological perspective: the role of sociocultural homeostasis pp. 127-144

- Marco Verweij and Antonio Damasio
- Spectres of Mises: controversial methodological claims reassessed pp. 145-160

- Diogo Lourenço and Mário Graça Moura
- Normative empirical concepts – a practical guiding tool for economists pp. 161-176

- Irene van Staveren
- Beyond uncertainty: reasoning with unknown possibilities (Elements in Decision Theory and Philosophy) pp. 177-181

- E. Piermont
- Social Preferences: An Introduction to Behavioural Economics and Experimental Research pp. 181-185

- Egor Bronnikov
Volume 31, issue 2, 2024
- Experimental approach to development economics: a review of issues and options pp. 63-77

- C.S.C. Sekhar and Namrata Thapa
- Paternalism for rational agents pp. 78-90

- Kevin Leportier
- Kirzner's argument for the relevance and uniqueness of Austrian economics relating to neoclassical theory: the tendency to equilibrium and the Jevons’ law of indifference pp. 91-105

- Lucas Casonato and Eduardo Angeli
- Pluralism in economics and the question of ontological pluralism pp. 106-119

- Imko Meyenburg
- The genetic lottery why DNA matters for social equality pp. 120-125

- Jonathan M. Kaplan
Volume 31, issue 1, 2024
- Ontological wars in economics: the return of supervenience pp. 1-16

- Alexandre Müller Fonseca
- Permissible preference purification: on context-dependent choices and decisive welfare judgements in behavioural welfare economics pp. 17-35

- Måns Abrahamson
- Equilibrium modeling in economics: a design-based defense pp. 36-53

- Armin W. Schulz
- Crooked thinking or straight talk? Modernizing Epicurean scientific philosophy pp. 54-58

- Francesco Guala
- Can heterodox economics make a difference? Conversations with key thinkers pp. 58-62

- Danielle Guizzo
Volume 30, issue 4, 2023
- Introduction to the INEM 2021 conference special issue pp. 273-275

- Malte Dold, C. Tyler DesRoches and Merve Burnazoglu
- Objectivity in economics and the problem of the individual pp. 276-289

- John Davis
- A contribution to scientific studies of norms in economics inspired by JN Keynes and Popper pp. 290-309

- Sina Badiei
- Markets, market algorithms, and algorithmic bias pp. 310-321

- Philippe van Basshuysen
- The usefulness of well-being temporalism pp. 322-336

- Gil Hersch
- Models on trial: antitrust experts face Daubert challenges pp. 337-351

- Edoardo Peruzzi
- Adam Smith reconsidered: history, liberty, and the foundations of modern politics pp. 352-355

- Erwin Dekker
Volume 30, issue 3, 2023
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- A controversy about modeling practices: the case of inequity aversion pp. 203-227

- Alexandre Truc and Dorian Jullien
- Definitions in economics: farewell to essentialism pp. 228-244

- Cristian Frasser and Gabriel Guzmán
- Medical epistemology meets economics: how (not) to GRADE universal basic income research pp. 245-264

- Adrian K. Yee and Kenji Hayakawa
- The dawn of everything: a new history of humanity pp. 265-268

- Michiru Nagatsu
- The intrinsic complexity of collective choice a review of making better choices. design, decisions, and democracy pp. 269-272

- Orlando Gomes
Volume 30, issue 2, 2023
- The soul of economics: editorial pp. 71-79

- Catherine Herfeld, Chiara Lisciandra and Carlo Martini
- The struggle for the soul of macroeconomics pp. 80-89

- Kevin D. Hoover
- A deeper struggle for the soul of economics pp. 90-93

- Sheila Dow
- Can commitments cause counterpreferential choices? pp. 94-106

- Michael Messerli and Kevin Reuter
- The case against formal methods in (Austrian) economics: a partial defense of formalization as translation pp. 107-121

- Alexander Linsbichler
- Nash meets Samuelson: the comparative-statics interpretation of Nash equilibrium pp. 122-134

- Marek Hudik
- Economics is converging with sociology but not with psychology pp. 135-156

- Don Ross
- Is economics credible? A critical appraisal of three examples from microeconomics pp. 157-175

- Sean Muller
- The Homer economicus narrative: from cognitive psychology to individual public policies pp. 176-187

- Guilhem Lecouteux
- What makes economics special: orientational paradigms pp. 188-202

- Paul Hoyningen-Huene and Harold Kincaid
Volume 30, issue 1, 2023
- The significance of GDP: a new take on a century-old question pp. 1-14

- Shiri Cohen Kaminitz
- The wealth of humans: core, periphery and frontiers of humanomics pp. 15-33

- Paolo Silvestri and Benoît Walraevens
- Scientific communities, recent crisis and change in economics: a Kuhnian perspective pp. 34-48

- Sergios Tzotzes and Dimitris Milonakis
- On the epistemic contribution of financial models pp. 49-62

- Alexander Mebius
- Comments on Nick Huntington–Klein's review ‘Pearl before economists: The Book of Why and empirical economics’ pp. 63-67

- J. Pearl
- What is useful philosophy of economics? pp. 68-70

- Caterina Marchionni
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