Journal of Economic Methodology
1994 - 2024
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Volume 29, issue 4, 2022
- Transparent players: the use of narrative voices in game theory pp. 263-274

- William C. Grant
- Coasean idealization pp. 275-293

- Daniel C. Russell
- A defense of reasonable pluralism in economics pp. 294-308

- Louis Larue
- Our dynamic being within: Smithian challenges to the new paternalism pp. 309-325

- Erik W. Matson
- Pearl before economists: the book of why and empirical economics pp. 326-334

- Nick Huntington-Klein
- Rationality: What it is, why it seems scarce, why it matters pp. 335-339

- Enrico Petracca
Volume 29, issue 3, 2022
- The economics of immense risk, urgent action and radical change: towards new approaches to the economics of climate change pp. 181-216

- Nicholas Stern, Joseph Stiglitz and Charlotte Taylor
- Interdisciplinary influences in behavioral economics: a bibliometric analysis of cross-disciplinary citations pp. 217-251

- Alexandre Truc
- It takes a model to beat a model pp. 252-256

- Hsiang-Ke Chao
- Does utilitarianism need a rethink? Review of Louis Narens and Brian Skyrms' The Pursuit of Happiness pp. 256-261

- Heather Browning and Walter Veit
Volume 29, issue 2, 2022
- Introduction to the INEM 2019 special issue pp. 111-112

- Luis Mireles-Flores, Magdalena Małecka and Caterina Marchionni
- Darwinian rational expectations pp. 113-123

- Kobi Finestone
- Three accounts of intrinsic motivation in economics: a pragmatic choice? pp. 124-139

- Blaž Remic
- What’s (successful) extrapolation? pp. 140-152

- Donal Khosrowi
- What preferences for behavioral welfare economics? pp. 153-165

- Till Grüne-Yanoff
- Unifying Theories of institutions: a critique of Pettit’s Virtual Control Theory pp. 166-177

- Frank Hindriks
- Review of an advanced introduction to feminist economics pp. 178-180

- Julie A. Nelson
Volume 29, issue 1, 2022
- Introduction: Lucas’s enduring impact on macroeconomic thinking pp. 1-3

- Peter Galbács
- Lucas’s way to his monetary theory of large-scale fluctuations pp. 4-16

- Peter Galbács
- Learning from Lucas pp. 17-29

- Thomas Sargent
- Lucas’s methodological divide in inflation theory: a student’s journey pp. 30-47

- Max Gillman
- The lasting influence of Robert E. Lucas on Chicago economics pp. 48-65

- Harald Uhlig
- Lucas’ expectational equilibrium, price rigidity, and descriptive realism pp. 66-85

- Mauro Boianovsky
- Dispersed information and the non-neutrality of money: fifty years after Lucas, 1972 pp. 86-104

- Pierrick Clerc and Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira
- A review on Katzner’s Models, mathematics and methodology in economic explanation, Cambridge University Press 2018 pp. 105-109

- Aki Lehtinen
Volume 28, issue 4, 2021
- Introduction to the Review Symposium on Robert Sugden's The Community of Advantage pp. 349-349

- Jack Vromen and N. Emrah Aydinonat
- On the possibility of an anti-paternalist behavioural welfare economics pp. 350-363

- Johanna Thoma
- The limits of opportunity-only: context-dependence and agency in behavioral welfare economics pp. 364-373

- Malte Dold and Mario J. Rizzo
- Sugden’s community of advantage pp. 374-384

- Geoffrey Brennan and Hartmut Kliemt
- In defense of behavioral welfare economics pp. 385-400

- B. Douglas Bernheim
- Voluntary agreements pp. 401-408

- Cass R. Sunstein
- Reconciling the liberal tradition in normative economics with the findings of behavioural economics: on J.S. Mill, libertarian paternalism and Robert Sugden’s The Community of Advantage pp. 409-418

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- A response to six comments on The Community of Advantage pp. 419-430

- Robert Sugden
- Escaping paternalism: rationality, behavioral economics, and public policy pp. 431-435

- Philip Arthur
Volume 28, issue 3, 2021
- Building comparison spaces: Harold Hotelling and mathematics for economics pp. 255-273

- Marion Gaspard and Thomas Mueller
- A qualitative study of perception of a dishonesty experiment pp. 274-290

- Nikola Frollová, Marek Vranka and Petr Houdek
- Model diversity and the embarrassment of riches pp. 291-303

- Walter Veit
- Determinism, free will, and the Austrian School of Economics pp. 304-321

- Dawid Megger
- When does complementarity support pluralism about schools of economic thought? pp. 322-335

- Teemu Lari
- The great economist David Hume pp. 336-339

- Robert Sugden
- Economic methodology for policy guidance pp. 340-347

- Don Ross
Volume 28, issue 2, 2021
- Savage’s response to Allais as Broomean reasoning pp. 143-164

- Franz Dietrich, Antonios Staras and Robert Sugden
- Models as ‘analytical similes’: on Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen's contribution to economic methodology pp. 165-185

- Quentin Couix
- Multiple models, one explanation pp. 186-206

- Chiara Lisciandra and Johannes Korbmacher
- Abstraction and closure: a methodological discussion of distribution-led growth pp. 207-230

- Michalis Nikiforos
- The institutional preconditions of homo economicus pp. 231-246

- Eduard Braun
- To incriminate, to apologize or to excuse? Finance and the uncertainty conundrum pp. 247-249

- Daniel Seabra Lopes
- A con artist or the father of revolutionary ideas? James Forder’s recent book on Milton Friedman pp. 250-253

- Peter Galbács
Volume 28, issue 1, 2021
- Introduction: economic methodology and philosophy of economics twenty years since the Millennium pp. 1-2

- John Davis and D. Wade Hands
- The field: tasks, pasts, futures pp. 3-13

- Uskali Mäki
- Philosophy of economics: past and future pp. 14-22

- Daniel M. Hausman
- What are we up to? pp. 23-31

- Jack Vromen
- Economic methodology in 2020: looking forward, looking back pp. 32-39

- Don Ross
- On letting serious crises go to waste pp. 40-45

- Francesco Guala
- Economic methodology, the philosophy of economics and the economy: another turn? pp. 46-53

- Sheila Dow
- Back to the big picture pp. 54-59

- Anna Alexandrova, Robert Northcott and Jack Wright
- Retreat from normativism pp. 60-66

- Marcel Boumans
- Economic methodology: a bibliometric perspective pp. 67-78

- Alexandre Truc, François Claveau and Olivier Santerre
- The Helsinki approach to economic methodology, or, how to espouse the mainstream? pp. 79-87

- Aki Lehtinen
- Values in economics: a recent revival with a twist pp. 88-97

- Magdalena Małecka
- On the recent philosophy of decision theory pp. 98-106

- Ivan Moscati
- Economics and community knowledge-making pp. 107-113

- Julie A. Nelson
- How-possibly explanations in economics: anything goes? pp. 114-123

- Till Grüne-Yanoff and Philippe Verreault-Julien
- Theories of well-being and well-being policy: a view from methodology pp. 124-133

- Roberto Fumagalli
- Co-production and economics: insights from the constructive use of experimental games in adaptive resource management pp. 134-142

- Michiru Nagatsu
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