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*Call For Papers*

The Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics (EJPE)

EJPE is a peer-reviewed academic journal publishing research which
improves our understanding of the methodology, history, ethics, and
inter-disciplinary relations of economics. EJPE is an open access
journal supported by the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics
and the Department of Philosophy at Erasmus University Rotterdam.

Previous contributors include such philosophers and economists as:
Deirdre McCloskey, Amartya Sen, Debra Satz, Don Ross, Uskali Mäki, Tony
Lawson, Roy Weintraub, Mark Blaug, Cristina Marcuzzo, Jack Vromen, David
Tyfield, and Aris Spanos. Past and current issues, as well as
forthcoming articles, can be browsed on the journal website at
http://ejpe.org

*Research domains:*

*(1) Methodology of economics*

Issues falling within the analytical philosophy of science tradition,
related to the methodological analysis and appraisal of the concepts,
theories and techniques of economics, both mainstream and heterodox.
Contributions on methodological issues in evolutionary and institutional
economics are especially welcome.

*(2) History of economic thought*

Issues in the historical development of the ideas, theories, and methods
of economics.

*(3) Ethics and economics*

Issues in the social and political philosophy of economics, concerning
for example the ethical presumptions and implications of economic
concepts, theories, and reasoning, written in the style characteristic
of contemporary analytical philosophy.

*(4) Inter-disciplinary approaches to economics*

Issues that arise from the intersection of other disciplines and
economics, which bring valuable new perspectives for our understanding
of the study of economic phenomena. For example, phenomenological
approaches to economics, sociology of economics, economics of science,
economics and literature.

All contributions should show a clear connection to the study of
economic phenomena and focus on conceptual or philosophical issues.
Further writing and submission guidelines can be found on the EJPE
website at http://ejpe.org

Deadline for winter issue: April 15th, 2010

Kind regards,

The EJPE Editors

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Thomas Wells

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