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1994 - 2024

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Volume 27, issue 4, 2020

Neuroeconomics beyond the brain: some externalist notions of choice pp. 275-291 Downloads
Enrico Petracca
Functionalism and the role of psychology in economics pp. 292-310 Downloads
Christopher Clarke
Pluralism in economics: its critiques and their lessons pp. 311-329 Downloads
Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch and Birte Strunk
Power as an epistemological obstacle: Walter Eucken’s quest for an interest-proof economic science pp. 330-350 Downloads
Raphaël Fèvre

Volume 27, issue 3, 2020

Holding back from theory: limits and methodological alternatives of randomized field experiments in development economics pp. 191-211 Downloads
Judith Favereau and Michiru Nagatsu
When Econs are human pp. 212-225 Downloads
John R. Welch
Collectively accepted social norms and performativity: the pursuit of normativity of globalization in economic institutions pp. 226-239 Downloads
Noriaki Okamoto
Emergence versus neoclassical reductions in economics pp. 240-262 Downloads
George Chorafakis
Response to ‘Response to Henschen: causal pluralism in macroeconomics’ pp. 263-265 Downloads
Tobias Henschen
A rejoinder to Henschen: the issue of VAR and DSGE models pp. 266-268 Downloads
Mariusz Maziarz and Robert Mróz
Technology, society, and performativity: on a new book by Nicolas Brisset pp. 269-273 Downloads
Ivan Boldyrev

Volume 27, issue 2, 2020

When efficient market hypothesis meets Hayek on information: beyond a methodological reading pp. 97-116 Downloads
Nathanaël Colin-Jaeger and Thomas Delcey
Built-in normativity in tailoring identity: the case of the EU skills profile tool for integrating refugees pp. 117-129 Downloads
Merve Burnazoglu
The model (also) in the world: extending the sociological theory of fields to economic models pp. 130-145 Downloads
Nicolas Brisset and Dorian Jullien
Games of strategy in culture and economics research pp. 146-163 Downloads
Maxwell Mkondiwa
Response to Henschen: causal pluralism in macroeconomics pp. 164-178 Downloads
Mariusz Maziarz and Robert Mróz
Rethinking what every economics student needs to know pp. 179-184 Downloads
Merve Burnazoglu and Francis Ostermeijer
Self-Control, Decision Theory, and Rationality – New Essays pp. 184-189 Downloads
James D. Grayot

Volume 27, issue 1, 2020

Experimenting with the Coase theorem pp. 1-17 Downloads
Ramzi Mabsout and Hossein Radmard
Beyond ‘having reason to value’: why we should adopt a procedure-independent and value-neutral definition of capabilities pp. 18-35 Downloads
Morten Fibieger Byskov
The normative decision theory in economics: a philosophy of science perspective. The case of the expected utility theory pp. 36-50 Downloads
Magdalena Małecka
Restoring constitution: saving performativity from Mäki’s critique pp. 51-65 Downloads
Mickey Peled
Epistemic and non-epistemic values in economic evaluations of public health pp. 66-88 Downloads
Alessandra Cenci and M. Azhar Hussain
Ladders of abstraction, support factors, and semantics in the design of policies pp. 89-92 Downloads
Menno Rol
Abstract principles, causal cakes and asymmetry of results in policy making. A reply to Menno Rol pp. 93-96 Downloads
Leonardo Ivarola

Volume 26, issue 4, 2019

Correction pp. i-i Downloads
The Editors
Two types of ecological rationality: or how to best combine psychology and economics pp. 291-306 Downloads
Erwin Dekker and Blaž Remic
The historical roots (1880–1950) of recent contributions (2000–2017) to ecological economics: insights from reference publication year spectroscopy pp. 307-326 Downloads
Matthieu Ballandonne
Structural dualism, socio-evolutionary reproduction and the transformation of orthodoxy and heterodoxy in economics pp. 327-346 Downloads
Theodore T. Koutsobinas
The fragility of results and bias in empirical research: an exploratory exposition pp. 347-360 Downloads
Imad A. Moosa
Maurice Allais on the quantity theory of money: the ontological restatement pp. 361-379 Downloads
Ramzi Klabi
Measuring utility: from the marginal revolution to behavioral economics pp. 380-384 Downloads
Lukas Beck and Anna Alexandrova
A critique of the history of economic ideas pp. 385-388 Downloads
Marcel Boumans
Measuring utility: from the marginal revolution to behavioral economics pp. 389-392 Downloads
Itzhak Gilboa
Measuring Utility without ‘externalist fallacies’: a response to Alexandrova and Beck, Boumans, and Gilboa pp. 393-400 Downloads
Ivan Moscati

Volume 26, issue 3, 2019

Introduction to symposium pp. 177-178 Downloads
Magdalena Małecka and Michiru Nagatsu
Four Methodenstreits between behavioral and mainstream economics pp. 179-194 Downloads
Vladimir Avtonomov and Yuri Avtonomov
We're all behavioral economists now pp. 195-207 Downloads
Erik Angner
From selves to systems: on the intrapersonal and intraneural dynamics of decision making pp. 208-227 Downloads
James Grayot
Mechanism in behavioural economics pp. 228-242 Downloads
Michael Joffe
Bounded sociality: behavioural economists’ truncated understanding of the social and its implications for politics pp. 243-258 Downloads
Sabine Frerichs
Behavioral economics, gender economics, and feminist economics: friends or foes? pp. 259-271 Downloads
Giandomenica Becchio
Behavioral policies and inequities: the case of incentivized smoking cessation policies pp. 272-289 Downloads
O. Çağlar Dede

Volume 26, issue 2, 2019

Let’s take the bias out of econometrics pp. 81-98 Downloads
Duo Qin
What’s feminist about feminist economics? pp. 99-117 Downloads
Sheba Tejani
Beyond dualities in behavioural economics: what can G. H. Mead’s conceptions of self and reflexivity contribute to the current debate? pp. 118-132 Downloads
Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
How behavioural economics relates to psychology – some bibliographic evidence pp. 133-146 Downloads
Fabian Braesemann
Alternative consequences and asymmetry of results: their importance for policy decision making pp. 147-162 Downloads
Leonardo Ivarola
A rich vein for historians and methodologists of recent economics to mine pp. 163-167 Downloads
Kyu Sang Lee
Miscalculating happiness: review of Frey’s economics of happiness pp. 167-171 Downloads
Adam Tamas Tuboly
Cambridge Economics: a place, a people, an academic community and its Palgrave Companion pp. 171-175 Downloads
Constantinos Repapis

Volume 26, issue 1, 2019

Introduction to special issue on INEM 2017 pp. 1-1 Downloads
Julian Reiss
, AIs, humans and rats: decision-making and economic welfare pp. 2-12 Downloads
Diane Coyle
Prospect theory in the wild: how good is the nonexperimental evidence for prospect theory? pp. 13-31 Downloads
Andre Hofmeyr and Harold Kincaid
A methodological framework to address gaps in the evidence on infrastructure impacts: the case of an Indian railway project evaluation pp. 32-44 Downloads
Sreeja Jaiswal and Gunther Bensch
Extrapolation of causal effects – hopes, assumptions, and the extrapolator’s circle pp. 45-58 Downloads
Donal Khosrowi
Prediction versus accommodation in economics pp. 59-69 Downloads
Robert Northcott
The Smithian ontology of ‘relative poverty’: revisiting the debate between Amartya Sen and Peter Townsend pp. 70-80 Downloads
Toru Yamamori
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