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Call For Papers - The Erasmus Journal for 
Philosophy and Economics (EJPE) - 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. EJPE is supported by the
Erasmus Department of Philosophy and the Erasmus Institute for
Philosophy and Economics (EIPE) and is an open access journal.

EJPE aspires to:
· publish high quality and interesting contributions to the field of
philosophy and economics.
· provide a forum for inter-disciplinary content and approaches that is
particularly friendly to Young Scholars (graduate students and recent
PhD graduates), supported by an efficient and constructive peer review
process.

Call For Papers

Research domains

(1) Methodology of economics
Issues falling within the analytical philosophy of science tradition
including 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 particularly welcome.

(2) History of economic thought
Issues in the historical development of the ideas, theories, and methods
of economics.

(3) Inter-disciplinary issues relating economics to other fields
Issues arising from non-traditional sources of critique and
investigation of economics, including, for example, literature; ethics;
sociology; political philosophy; continental philosophy; rhetoric. (Such
contributions will have a clear connection to economic issues and
involve conceptual rather than purely empirical analysis.)

Content sought

Academic articles (5-7 per issue; with abstract; 4000-8000 words;
[exceptional papers may be longer by arrangement])

Book reviews (4-6 per issue; 750-2000 words)

Summaries of recently completed PhD theses in philosophy and economics
(500-1000 words)

Deadline: March 1st


Sample Issue (Autumn 2008): Available online at http://ejpe.org

Realism from the ‘lands of Kaleva’: an interview with Uskali Mäki

(Why) do selfish people self-select in economics?
By Alessandro Lanteri

Are we witnessing a ‘revolution’ in methodology of economics? About Don
Ross’s recent book on microexplanation.
By Maurice Lagueux

Reply to Lagueux: on a revolution in methodology of economics
By Don Ross

The impossibility of finitism: from SSK to ESK?
By David Tyfield

Bernard Mandeville and the ‘economy’ of the Dutch
By Alexander Bick

Is history of economic thought a “serious” subject?
By Maria Cristina Marcuzzo

Reviewing 'The Cult of Statistical Significance': an exchange between
Aris Spanos and Stephen Ziliak & Deidre McCloskey


Kind regards,

The EJPE Editors

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