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Humberto Barreto <[log in to unmask]>
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NEW PHILOSOPHY AND METHODOLOGY OF ECONOMICS WORKING PAPER SERIES

The International Network for Economic Methodology is pleased to
announce its sponsorship a new working paper series offered through the
Social Sciences Research Network (SSRN) and listed on both its Economic
Research Network (ERN) and Philosophy Research Network (PRN)as the
Philosophy and Methodology of Economics eJournal.

The new working paper journal is free open to everyone working in
philosophy and methodology of economics and related areas.

Working papers may be posted and downloaded and abstracts of abstracts
of published papers may be listed.  Posting papers does not preclude
future submission and publication to refereed journals.

Further details, including how to subscribe are provided in the official
SSRN announcement appending below.

Kevin D. Hoover
Editor, SSRN Philosophy and Methodology of Economics eJournal
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SSRN ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW eJOURNAL

We are pleased to announce a new Economics Research Network (ERN)
Sponsored Subject Matter eJournal -- Philosophy & Methodology of
Economics eJournal, sponsored by the International Network for Economic
Method (INEM).


PHILOSOPHY & METHODOLOGY OF ECONOMICS eJOURNAL
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/Philosophy-Methodology-Economics.html
Subscribe:
http://hq.ssrn.com/jourInvite.cfm?link=Philosophy-Methodology-Economics

Editor: Kevin D. Hoover, Professor of Economics and Philosophy, Duke
University

Sponsor:
The International Network for Economic Method (INEM)
(http://www.econmethodology.org) is a nonprofit society that seeks to
promote links among economic methodologists, philosophers of economics,
economists in all fields, and scholars in cognate disciplines. It aims
to serve all who would reflect upon the methods of economics and of
closely related social sciences.

Description: This eJournal distributes working and accepted paper
abstracts of papers on all aspects of the philosophy and methodology of
economics, as well as papers in cognate areas of clear interest to
philosophers of economics and economic methodologists. Areas of interest
include, but are not restricted to, the philosophy of science applied to
economics as a target science; studies of the philosophical foundations
of economics - such as the foundations of rational choice or game
theory; the philosophical foundations of empirical methods, including
econometrics and statistics applied to economics; the methodology of
economic modeling (theoretical and empirical); the methodological
analysis of the theory and practice of contemporary economics; the
analysis of the methodological implications of new developments in
economic theory and practice; the methodological writings and practice
of earlier economists (mainstream or heterodox); studies in the
economics of economics, rhetoric, sociology of economics, and science
studies with economics as the target science.


HOW TO SUBSCRIBE
You can subscribe to the eJournal by clicking on the "subscribe" link
listed above.

You can change your journal subscriptions by logging into SSRN User HQ.
If you have questions or problems with this process, please email
[log in to unmask] or call 877-SSRNHelp (877.777.6435 or
585.442.8170). Outside of the United States, call 00+1+585+4428170.

SSRN's eLIBRARY
SSRN's searchable electronic library contains abstracts, full
bibliographic data, and author contact information for more than 281,000
papers, more than 136,300 authors, and full text for more than 230,500
papers. The eLibrary can be accessed at http://ssrn.com/search.

SSRN supports open access by allowing authors to upload papers to the
eLibrary for free through the SSRN User HeadQuarters at
http://hq.ssrn.com, and by providing free downloading of those papers.

Downloads from the SSRN eLibrary in the past 12 months total more than
8.2 million, with more than 35.3 million downloads since inception.
Downloads are currently running at a rate of 8.6 million per year.

SSRN's PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Searching on an individual's name in the author field on our search page
at http://ssrn.com/search provides the best single professional
directory of scholars in the social sciences and humanities. Complete
contact information for authors, including email, postal, telephone, and
fax information, is available there.

SSRN's MISSION
SSRN's objective is to provide rapid, worldwide distribution of research
to authors and their readers and to facilitate communication among them
at the lowest possible cost. In pursuit of this objective, we allow
authors to upload papers without charge. And, any paper an author
uploads to SSRN is downloadable for free, worldwide.

ECONOMICS RESEARCH NETWORK
The Economics Research Network (ERN) also distributes other subject
matter abstracting eJournals. You can subscribe to these eJournals
through the SSRN User HeadQuarters at http://hq.ssrn.com.


Sincerely,

Michael C. Jensen
Director
Economics Research Network

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