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Dear colleagues,
The Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics (EJPE) is proud to
announce the publication of its latest issue online at http://ejpe.org
EJPE is a peer-reviewed biannual academic journal publishing research
which improves our understanding of the methodology, history and
inter-disciplinary relations of economics. The journal is supported
by the Erasmus Department of Philosophy and the Erasmus Institute
for Philosophy and Economics (EIPE) and is free to access.
Contents of this issue include:
Cambridge social ontology:
an interview with TONY LAWSON
Interdependent preferences and policy stances
in mainstream economics
by FRANÇOIS CLAVEAU
The history of transaction cost economics and its
recent developments
by ŁUKASZ HARDT
Tilting at imaginary windmills: a comment on Tyfield
by YANN GIRAUD AND E. ROY WEINTRAUB
Raging at imaginary Don-Quixotes:
reply to Giraud and Weintraub
by DAVID TYFIELD
The booming economics-made-fun genre: more than
having fun, but less than economics imperialism
by JACK J. VROMEN
BOOK REVIEWS
MARK BLAUG on N. Emrah Aydinonat’s "The invisible hand in economics"
NEVEN LEDDY on David D. Raphael’s "The impartial spectator"
SHAUN HARGREAVES HEAP on Bart Engelen’s "Rationality and institutions"
DOUGLAS MACKENZIE on Valeria Mosini’s [ed.] "Equilibrium in economics"
DANIEL VARGAS on Benjamin Balak’s "McCloskey’s rhetoric"
CALL FOR PAPERS
Contributions to future issues are invited in the form of academic
articles
and book reviews. See http://ejpe.org for details of the submission
process and criteria.
We also welcome thesis summaries from recent PhD graduates in
relevant fields.
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The Editors,
Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics
http://ejpe.org
Thomas Wells
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