Journal of Economic Methodology
1994 - 2024
Current editor(s): John Davis and D Wade Hands
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Volume 25, issue 4, 2018
- A quantitative turn in the historiography of economics? pp. 283-290

- José Edwards, Yann Giraud and Christophe Schinckus
- A comparison between qualitative and quantitative histories: the example of the efficient market hypothesis pp. 291-310

- Franck Jovanovic
- Five reasons for the use of network analysis in the history of economics pp. 311-328

- Herfeld Catherine and Malte Doehne
- What topic modeling could reveal about the evolution of economics pp. 329-348

- Angela Ambrosino, Mario Cedrini, John Davis, Stefano Fiori, Marco Guerzoni and Massimiliano Nuccio
- Quantifying central banks’ scientization: why and how to do a quantified organizational history of economics pp. 349-366

- François Claveau and Jérémie Dion
- The quantitative turn in the history of economics: promises, perils and challenges pp. 367-377

- Beatrice Cherrier and Andrej Svorenčík
Volume 25, issue 3, 2018
- Philosophy of Economics Rules: introduction to the symposium pp. 211-217

- N. Emrah Aydinonat
- Rights and wrongs of economic modelling: refining Rodrik pp. 218-236

- Uskali Mäki
- The diversity of models as a means to better explanations in economics pp. 237-251

- N. Emrah Aydinonat
- Model selection in macroeconomics: DSGE and ad hocness pp. 252-264

- Jaakko Kuorikoski and Aki Lehtinen
- Modeling model selection in model pluralism pp. 265-275

- Till Grüne-Yanoff and Caterina Marchionni
- Second thoughts on economics rules pp. 276-281

- Dani Rodrik
Volume 25, issue 2, 2018
- Was the deflation of the depression anticipated? An inference using real-time data pp. 117-125

- Gabriel Mathy and Herman Stekler
- Can welfare be measured with a preference-satisfaction index? pp. 126-142

- Willem van der Deijl
- Samuelson’s operationally meaningful theorems: reflections of E. B. Wilson’s methodological attitude pp. 143-159

- Juan Carvajalino
- Back to Buchanan? Explorations of welfare and subjectivism in behavioral economics pp. 160-178

- Malte Dold
- Explaining patterns, not details: reevaluating rational choice models in light of their explananda pp. 179-209

- Catherine Herfeld
Volume 25, issue 1, 2018
- What is macroeconomic causality? pp. 1-20

- Tobias Henschen
- Models as speech acts: the telling case of financial models pp. 21-41

- Nicolas Brisset
- Varieties of paternalism and the heterogeneity of utility structures pp. 42-67

- Glenn Harrison and Don Ross
- Historical models and economic syllogisms pp. 68-82

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Is ‘new’ behavioral economics ‘mainstream’? pp. 83-104

- Alexandre Truc
- A Peircean Perspective on Integrating Economics and Evolutionary Theory pp. 105-111

- James Wible
- Understanding and Defining Institutions: The Contribution of Francesco Gual pp. 111-116

- Geoffrey Hodgson
Volume 24, issue 4, 2017
- Symposium on big data: introduction pp. 359-360

- John Davis and Wade Hands
- Agent-based modelling as a foundation for big data pp. 362-383

- Shu-Heng Chen and Ragupathy Venkatachalam
- Modeling economic systems as locally-constructive sequential games pp. 384-409

- Leigh Tesfatsion
- Big data and complexity: Is macroeconomics heading toward a new paradigm? pp. 410-429

- Paola D’Orazio
- Living by default pp. 430-434

- Christophe Salvat
- Performativity: moving economics further? pp. 434-440

- Anja Breljak and Felix Kersting
Volume 24, issue 3, 2017
- The Reinhart-Rogoff controversy as an instance of the ‘emerging contrary result’ phenomenon pp. 213-225

- Mariusz Maziarz
- What is extreme about Mises’s extreme apriorism? pp. 226-249

- Scott Scheall
- Foreword: the Third International Conference of Economic Philosophy pp. 251-253

- Gilles Campagnolo
- A new definition of and role for preferences in positive economics pp. 254-273

- Bart Engelen
- Narrativity and identity in the representation of the economic agent pp. 274-296

- Tom Juille and Dorian Jullien
- Non-causal understanding with economic models: the case of general equilibrium pp. 297-317

- Philippe Verreault-Julien
- Mindreading and endogenous beliefs in games pp. 318-343

- Lauren Larrouy and Guilhem Lecouteux
- Science outside the laboratory: measurement in field science and economics pp. 344-348

- Henrik Roeland Visser
- The public vs. private value of health, and their relationship pp. 349-355

- S. Andrew Schroeder
- Notes on contributors pp. 356-357

- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 2, 2017
- Introduction to special issue on INEM 2015 pp. 117-118

- Don Ross
- Enriching economics in South Africa: interdisciplinary collaboration and the value of quantitative – qualitative exchanges pp. 119-133

- Dorrit Posel
- Fact-value entanglement in positive economics pp. 134-149

- Julian Reiss
- The empirical adequacy of cumulative prospect theory and its implications for normative assessment pp. 150-165

- Glenn Harrison and Don Ross
- Hyperbolic delay discounting integrates five approaches to impulsive choice pp. 166-189

- George Ainslie
- Does studying ethics affect moral views? An application to economic justice pp. 190-203

- James Konow
- Of consequentialism, its critics, and the critics of its critics pp. 204-210

- Ravi Kanbur
- Notes on contributors pp. 211-212

- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 1, 2017
- Sen is not a capability theorist pp. 1-19

- Antoinette Baujard and Muriel Gilardone
- A cognition paradigm clash: Simon, situated cognition and the interpretation of bounded rationality pp. 20-40

- Enrico Petracca
- The critical realist conception of open and closed systems pp. 41-68

- Steve Fleetwood
- Critical reflections on a realist interpretation of Friedman’s ‘Methodology of Positive Economics’ pp. 69-89

- Edward Mariyani-Squire
- Positive public economics: reinterpreting ‘optimal’ policies pp. 90-103

- Brian Albrecht
- Between a compendium and a hard place pp. 104-108

- Tiago Mata
- Experimental methodology on the move pp. 108-114

- Francesco Guala
- Notes on contributors pp. 115-116

- The Editors