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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, ethics,
and inter-disciplinary relations of economics. EJPE is an open access
journal supported by the Erasmus Department of Philosophy and the
Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics (EIPE).
Contents of this issue include:
Making economics more relevant:
an interview with GEOFFREY HODGSON
Science and social control: the institutionalist movement in American
economics, 1918-1947
by MALCOLM RUTHERFORD
Michel Foucault’s archaeology of knowledge and economic discourse
by SERHAT KOLOGLUGIL
Extensionalism and intensionalism in the realist-SSK ‘debate’
by EDWARD MARIYANI-SQUIRE
BOOK REVIEWS
CATERINA MARCHIONNI on Harold Kincaid and Don Ross "Oxford handbook of
philosophy of economics"
JULIAN REISS on Uskali Mäki (ed) "The methodology of positive economics:
reflections on the Milton Friedman legacy"
TILL GRÜNE-YANOFF on Herbert Gintis "The bounds of reason: game theory
and the unification of the behavioral sciences"
ROGER E. BACKHOUSE on Jesper Jespersen "Macroeconomic methodology: a
post Keynesian perspective"; Luigi Pasinetti "Keynes and the Cambridge
Keynesians: a revolution to be accomplished"
ANA C. SANTOS on Nicholas Bardsley, Robin Cubitt, Graham Loomes, Peter
Moffatt, Chris Starmer, and Robert Sugden "Experimental economics:
rethinking the rules"
CHRISTOPHER L. GILBERT on Hsiang-Ke Chao "Representation and structure
in economics: the methodology of econometric models of the consumption
function"
KEITH TRIBE on Samuel Gregg "Wilhelm Röpke’s political economy"
PHD THESIS SUMMARIES
Models in science: essays on scientific virtues, scientific pluralism
and the distribution of labour in science
by ROGIER DE LANGHE
The psychological foundations of Alfred Marshall’s economics: an
interpretation of the relationship between his early research in
psychology and his economics
by NAOKI MATSUYAMA
A theistic analysis of the Austrian theories of capital and interest
by TROY LYNCH
CALL FOR PAPERS
EJPE welcomes academic articles in the field of philosophy and
economics. See http://ejpe.org for details of the submission process
and criteria.
In addition, recent PhD graduates in a relevant field who would like the
opportunity to describe their research to EJPE's inter-disciplinary
readership are invited to submit a short summary of their thesis for
publication. See http://ejpe.org for details.
The Editors
Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics
http://ejpe.org
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