Economic Thought
2012 - 2023
Current editor(s): Kyla Rushman
From World Economics Association
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Volume 11, month April, 2023
- About the “Dual Character of Labourâ€: a Reformulation of Marx's Commodity Theory pp. 3 - 14

- Jean Cartelier
- The Interpretation of Ownership: Insights from Original Institutional Economics, Pragmatist Social Psychology and Psychoanalysis pp. 15 - 36

- Arturo Hermann
- On the Importance of Altruism, Prosocial Behavior and Christian Love in Behavioral Economics research pp. 37 - 53

- Rati Mekvabishvili
- Reply to Rati Mekvabishvili's 'On the Importance of Altruism, Prosocial Behavior and Christian Love in Behavioral Economics research' pp. 54 - 57

- Peter Earl
- Reply to Rati Mekvabishvili's 'On the Importance of Altruism, Prosocial Behavior and Christian Love in Behavioral Economics research' pp. 58 - 65

- Gigi Foster
- Limits to economics, religion and (maybe) everything else: Reply to Rati Mekvabishvili's 'On the Importance of Altruism, Prosocial Behavior and Christian Love in Behavioral Economics research' pp. 66 - 72

- Rafael Galvão de Almeida
Volume 10, month July, 2021
- The Challenge of Sustainable Development: From Technocracy to Democracy-Oriented Political Economics pp. 1 - 13

- Peter Söderbaum
- Learning to Treat Our Natural World Realistically Through Unlearning Mainstream Economics? A Commentary on the Recent Work of Peter Söderbaum pp. 14 - 31

- Jamie Morgan
- Relevance of Chaos and Strange Attractors in the Samuelson-Hicks Oscillator pp. 32 - 45

- Jean-François Verne
- Popperian Hayek or Hayekian Popper? pp. 46 - 60

- João Pinheiro da Silva
- Discussion Article: Comments on João Pinheiro da Silva's paper: 'Popperian Hayek or Hayekian Popper?' pp. 61 - 66

- Mark Amadeus Notturno
Volume 10, month February, 2022
- A methodological perspective on economic modelling and the global pandemic pp. 1 - 8

- John Davis
- Comment on John Davis's 'A methodological perspective on economic modelling and the global pandemic' pp. 9 - 11

- Sheila Dow
- The Incommensurability of Keynes's and Walrasian Economics and the Unsuccessful Escape from Old Ideas* pp. 12 - 19

- Arne Heise
- Reply to Arne Heise's 'The incommensurability of Keynes's and Walrasian economics and the unsuccessful escape from old ideas' pp. 20 - 27

- Rod Thomas
- From 'What New Political Economy Is' to 'Why Is Everything New Political Economy?' pp. 28 - 46

- Rafael Galvão De Almeida
- Agents, Equations, and Economics pp. 47 - 53

- Ron Wallace
Volume 9, month December, 2020
- Consensus and Dissension among Economic Science Academics in Mexico pp. 1 - 23

- Jorge L. Andere, Jorge Luis Canché-Escamilla and à lvaro Cano-Escalante
- Economics' Wisdom Deficit and How to Reduce It pp. 24 - 37

- John F. Tomer
- The Self According to Others: Explaining Social Preferences with Social Approbation pp. 38 - 54

- Oswin Krüger Ruiz
- What can Economists Learn from Deleuze? pp. 55 - 67

- Abderrazak Belabes
- Comment on Abderrazak Belabes' 'What can Economists Learn from Deleuze?' pp. 68 - 70

- James E. Rowe
- Deleuze among the Economists: A Short Commentary on Abderrazak Belabes' 'What can Economists Learn from Deleuze?' pp. 71 - 73

- Geoffrey Pfeifer
Volume 9, month July, 2020
- The Two Blades of Occam's Razor in Economics: Logical and Heuristic pp. 1 - 17

- Giandomenica Becchio
- Wine and bottles. Some remarks on “The Two Blades of Occam's Razor in Economics: Logical and Heuristic†by Giandomenica Becchio pp. 18 - 23

- PeÌ ter Cserne
- The Empirical Success of Keynesianism pp. 24 - 43

- Donald Gillies
- Comment on 'The Empirical Success of Keynesianism' by Donald Gillies pp. 44 - 47

- Rafael Galvão De Almeida
- The Psychological Contributions of Pragmatism and of Original Institutional Economics and their Implications for Policy Action pp. 48 - 71

- Arturo Hermann
- Mathematical Analysis as a Source of Mainstream Economic Ideology pp. 72 - 95

- Vlassis Missos
Volume 8, month December, 2019
- Hierarchical Inconsistencies: A Critical Assessment of Justification pp. 1 - 12

- Juozas Kasputis
- Institutions, Policy and the Labour Market: The Contribution of the Old Institutional Economics pp. 13 - 30

- Ioannis Katselidis
- Orthogonal Time in Euclidean Three-Dimensional Space: Being an Engineer's Attempt to Reveal the Copernican Criticality of Alfred Marshall's Historically-ignored 'Cardboard Model' pp. 31 - 45

- Richard Everett Planck
- Credit, Indebtedness and Speculation in Marx's Political Economy pp. 46 - 62

- Miguel Ramirez
- Comment on Miguel Ramirez's paper, 'Credit, Indebtedness and Speculation in Marx's Political Economy' pp. 63 - 68

- Stavros Mavroudeas
- Response to Stavros Mavroudeas pp. 70 - 72

- Miguel Ramirez
Volume 8, month June, 2019
- Judging Heterodox Economics: A Response to Hodgson's Criticisms pp. 1 - 21

- Lynne Chester
- The Meaning and Future of Heterodox Economics: A Response to Lynne Chester pp. 22 - 29

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Was Smith A Moral Subjectivist? pp. 30 - 39

- Kevin Quinn
- Addressing the Malaise in Neoclassical Economics: A Call for Partial Models pp. 40 - 52

- Ron Wallace
- Commentary on 'Addressing the Malaise in Neoclassical Economics: A Call for Partial Models' pp. 53 - 55

- David Orrell
Volume 7, month November, 2018
- A Common Misunderstanding about Capitalism and Communism Through the Eyes of Innovation pp. 1 - 14

- Dirk-Hinnerk Fischer and Hovhannes Yeritsyan
- Cherchez la Firme: Redressing the Missing – Meso – Middle in Mainstream Economics pp. 15 - 53

- Stuart Holland and Andrew Black
- The Lucas Critique: A Lucas Critique pp. 54 - 62

- Christian Müller-Kademann
- Quantum Economics pp. 63 - 81

- David Orrell
- Computational Agents, Design and Innovative Behaviour: Hetero Economicus pp. 82 - 96

- Timon Scheuer
Volume 7, month March, 2018
- Spiethoff's Economic Styles: a Pluralistic Approach? pp. 1 - 23

- Sebastian Thieme
- The Backward Induction Controversy as a Metaphorical Problem pp. 24 - 49

- Ramzi Mabsout
- Reassessing Marshall's Producers' Surplus: a Case for Protectionism pp. 50 - 62

- Daniel Linotte
- The Decline of the 'Original Institutional Economics' in the Post-World War II Period and the Perspectives of Today pp. 63 - 86

- Arturo Hermann
- Comments on Arturo Hermann's paper, 'The Decline of the “Original Institutional Economics†' pp. 87 - 91

- Anne Mayhew