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Dear colleagues,

The latest issue of the Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics
(EJPE) is now available online at http://ejpe.org/

Articles:

Equality of resources, risk, and the ideal market
Lars Lindblom
http://ejpe.org/pdf/8-1-art-1.pdf

Resolving the small improvement argument: a defense of the axiom of completeness
Jack Anderson
http://ejpe.org/pdf/8-1-art-2.pdf

Lesser degrees of explanation: further implications of F. A. Hayek’s
methodology of sciences of complex phenomena
Scott Scheall
http://ejpe.org/pdf/8-1-art-3.pdf

Orthodox and heterodox economics in recent economic methodology
D. Wade Hands
http://ejpe.org/pdf/8-1-art-4.pdf

Special contribution:

Learning from the right neighbour:
an interview with Jack Vromen
http://ejpe.org/pdf/8-1-int.pdf

Book reviews:

Review of Carsten Herrmann-Pillath and Ivan Boldyrev’s Hegel,
institutions and economics: performing the social
Don Ross
http://ejpe.org/pdf/8-1-br-1.pdf

Review of Alessandro Lanteri and Jack Vromen’s The economics of
economists: institutional setting, individual incentives, and future
prospects
Philip Mirowski
http://ejpe.org/pdf/8-1-br-2.pdf

Review of Till Düppe and E. Roy Weintraub’s Finding equilibrium:
Arrow, Debreu, McKenzie and the problem of scientific credit
S. Abu Turab Rizvi
http://ejpe.org/pdf/8-1-br-3.pdf

Review of Joseph Heath’s Morality, competition, and the firm: the
market failures approach to business ethics
Carson Young
http://ejpe.org/pdf/8-1-br-4.pdf

Recent PhD thesis summaries:

Using case studies in the social sciences: methods, inferences, purposes
Attilia Ruzzene
http://ejpe.org/pdf/8-1-ts-1.pdf

The role of negotiations in achieving Pareto optimality in
multi-dimensional cooperation games: implications for the ethical
conduct of business
Richard Stomper
http://ejpe.org/pdf/8-1-ts-2.pdf

The performativity of economics: a conventionalist approach
Nicolas Brisset
http://ejpe.org/pdf/8-1-ts-3.pdf

The ontology of money: institutions, power and collective intentionality
Georgios Papadopoulos
http://ejpe.org/pdf/8-1-ts-4.pdf

ABOUT THE JOURNAL
EJPE is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the methodology,
history, ethics, and inter-disciplinary relations of economics. Thanks
to funding from the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics,
EJPE operates on a completely non-commercial basis: We are entirely
and permanently free to both readers and authors.

Our call for papers can be found here: http://ejpe.org/call-for-papers/

Details about our Mark Blaug Prize for Young Scholars can be found
here: http://ejpe.org/mark-blaug-prize/

--
Dr. Thomas R. Wells
Chair
Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics
www.twells.org

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