Journal of Economic Methodology
1994 - 2026
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2001
- The rational-behavioral debate in financial economics pp. 393-409

- Alon Brav, J. B. Heaton and Alexander Rosenberg
- Analytical egalitarianism, anecdotal evidence and information aggregation via proverbial wisdom pp. 411-435

- David Levy and Sandra Peart
- Economic explanation, ordinality and the adequacy of analytic specification pp. 437-453

- Donald Katzner and Peter Skott
- Research programs, model-building and actor-network-theory: Reassessing the case of the Leontief Paradox pp. 455-476

- Justin Bledin and Sharon Shewmake
Volume 11, issue 3, 2004
- Introduction pp. 273-273

- John Davis
- Structured pluralism pp. 275-290

- Sheila Dow
- History and equilibrium: A partial defense of equilibrium economics pp. 291-305

- Roger Backhouse
- Reorienting Economics: Some epistemological issues pp. 307-312

- Sheila Dow
- No methodology without ontology! Reorienting economics pp. 313-319

- Mark Peacock
- Critical realism and the mainstream pp. 321-327

- Julian Reiss
- Reorienting Economics: On heterodox economics, themata and the use of mathematics in economics pp. 329-340

- Tony Lawson
- Two rhetorical strategies of laissez-faire pp. 341-357

- Andy Denis
- Evolutionary economics: In defence of 'vagueness' pp. 359-376

- Matthias Klaes
- Obituary. Don Lavoie (1950-2001) pp. 377-379

- Peter Boettke
Volume 11, issue 2, 2004
- Ontological issues in evolutionary economics: Introduction pp. 121-124

- Matthias Klaes
- On the proper interpretation of 'evolution' in economics and its implications for production theory pp. 125-146

- Ulrich Witt
- General selection theory and economic evolution: The Price equation and the replicator/interactor distinction pp. 147-173

- Thorbjørn Knudsen
- Darwinism, causality and the social sciences pp. 175-194

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Evolutionary realism: a new ontology for economics pp. 195-212

- Kurt Dopfer and Jason Potts
- Conjectural revisionary economic ontology: Outline of an ambitious research agenda for evolutionary economics pp. 213-247

- Jack Vromen
Volume 11, issue 1, 2004
- The rationality postulate in economics: its ambiguity, its deficiency and its evolutionary alternative pp. 1-29

- Viktor Vanberg
- The forgotten role of the rationality principle in economics pp. 31-51

- Maurice Lagueux
- Some claims made for critical realism in economics: two case studies pp. 53-73

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- On closure in economics pp. 75-89

- Stephen John Nash
Volume 10, issue 4, 2003
- Does economic theory need more evidence? A balancing of arguments pp. 441-463

- Paul Anand
- Perfect information a la Walras versus perfect information a la Marshall pp. 465-492

- Michel De Vroey
- Fifty years of Milton Friedman's 'The methodology of positive economics': Introduction pp. 493-494

- Thomas Mayer
- 'The methodology of positive economics' (1953) does not give us the methodology of positive economics pp. 495-505

- Uskali Maki
- Did Milton Friedman's methodology license the Formalist Revolution? pp. 507-520

- D. Wade Hands
- Methodological criticism vs. ideology and hypocrisy pp. 521-526

- Lawrence Boland
- Remarks on 'The methodology of positive economics' pp. 527-530

- Melvin Reder
Volume 10, issue 3, 2003
- Introduction pp. 283-283

- Sheila Dow
- Closed models and open systems pp. 285-306

- Brian Loasby
- Theory, method and mode of thought in Keynes's General Theory pp. 307-327

- Victoria Chick
- Reflexivity: curse or cure? pp. 329-352

- John Davis and Matthias Klaes
- Terence Hutchison's 1938 essay: towards a reappraisal pp. 353-373

- John Hart
- Androids and agents: do we need a non-computational economics? pp. 375-396

- Wolfram Latsch
- Rationalism and mainstream economics pp. 397-415

- Alex Viskovatoff
Volume 10, issue 2, 2001
- The context problematic, behavioral economics and the transactional view: an introduction to 'John Dewey and economic theory' pp. 107-130

- Elias Khalil
- Toward a transactional theory of decision making: creative rationality as functional coordination in context pp. 131-156

- Shabnam Mousavi and Jim Garrison
- Transaction, development, and capacity: commentary on 'Toward a transactional theory of decision making' pp. 157-160

- Kenneth Stikkers
- A transactional view of entrepreneurship: a Deweyan approach pp. 161-179

- Elias Khalil
- Entrepreneurship and values in a democratic and pragmatic economics: commentary on 'A transactional view of entrepreneurship' pp. 181-190

- John Shook
- A pragmatic view on values in economics pp. 191-212

- Arjo Klamer
- Pragmatism about values and the valuable: commentary on 'A pragmatic view on values in economics' pp. 213-221

- John Stuhr
- Reconciling homo economicus and John Dewey's ethics pp. 223-243

- Mark White
- Values as consequences of transaction: commentary on 'Reconciling homo economicus and John Dewey's ethics' pp. 245-257

- Frank Ryan
Volume 10, issue 1, 2001
- Fixing the point: the contribution of early game theory to the tool-box of modern economics pp. 1-39

- Nicola Giocoli
- Vague language and precise measurement: the case of poverty pp. 41-58

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- A Kuhnian perspective on econometric methodology pp. 59-78

- Steven Cook
- Methodological individualism, cognitive homogeneity and environmental determinism pp. 79-85

- Andre Clark
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