[Selections by Humberto Barreto for SHOE list.]

nep-hpe <http://nep.repec.org/nep-hpe.html> New Economics Papers
<http://nep.repec.org/> on History and Philosophy of Economics

Issue of 2022‒07‒25
papers chosen by
Erik Thomson <http://econpapers.repec.org/RAS/pth72.htm>
University of Manitoba <http://umanitoba.ca/>
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   1. The life and works of Domenico Mario Nuti, 1937–2020: an appreciation
   <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#m_4121291521330058048_p1> By Estrin,
   Saul <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Estrin,%20Saul>;
Uvalic,
   Milica
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Uvalic,%20Milica>
   2. Grotius Among the English Merchants: Mare Liberum and Anglo-Dutch
   Rivalry in the Early Seventeenth Century
   <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#m_4121291521330058048_p2> By Carlos
   Eduardo Suprinyak
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Carlos%20Eduardo%20Suprinyak>
   3. Altruism and Strategic Courage. Inside Buchanan's Samaritan's Dilemma
   <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#m_4121291521330058048_p3> By Stefano
   Dughera
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Stefano%20Dughera>; Alain
   Marciano
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Alain%20Marciano>
   4. Experiments in Finance – A Survey of Historical Trends
   <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#m_4121291521330058048_p4> By Christoph
   Huber
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Christoph%20Huber>;
Michael
   Kirchler
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Michael%20Kirchler>

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   1. The life and works of Domenico Mario Nuti, 1937–2020: an appreciation
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/RePEc:ehl:lserod:111911>
   By: Estrin, Saul
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Estrin,%20Saul>; Uvalic,
   Milica
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Uvalic,%20Milica>
   Abstract: It is challenging to provide an encompassing portrait of Mario
   Nuti's life and works: he was an exceptional man, who made significant
   intellectual contributions across a wide range of fields, as well as
   inspiring generations of students, colleagues and the profession in
   general, for more than fifty years. A brilliant debater and
   controversialist, he was equally at home in economic theory and in giving
   policy advice, and over the decades he had made significant contributions
   to many branches of the discipline. In this memorial article, we try to
   give a flavour of the man and his work, hopefully reminding the conoscenti
   of Mario's perceptive and original work, while introducing a new generation
   of scholars to his distinctive take on the field of economics.
   JEL: J1 <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?jel=J1>
   Date: 2021–06–23
   URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ehl:lserod:111911&r=
   2. Grotius Among the English Merchants: Mare Liberum and Anglo-Dutch
   Rivalry in the Early Seventeenth Century
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-03695699>
   By: Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Carlos%20Eduardo%20Suprinyak>
(The
   American University of Paris)
   Abstract: Hugo Grotius was a widely read and influential figure in
   seventeenth-century England. Whereas later generations portrayed him as a
   forefather to modern theories of natural and international law, the
   publication of Mare Liberum (1609) offered a grounded argument for free
   trade against the restrictions imposed by the Spanish and Portuguese
   colonial empires. But Grotius's notion of free trade, of course, was far
   removed from the later ideal of Richard Cobden. His model of commercial
   organization was firmly anchored on the chartered mercantile company, and
   he served as a spokesperson for the Dutch East India Company (VOC) during
   the Anglo-Dutch Conferences of 1613 and 1615, which sought to appease
   growing tensions among Dutch and English trading interests in Asia. As the
   diplomatic and economic relations between England and the Dutch Republic
   progressively deteriorated during the early decades of the seventeenth
   century, Grotius's rendition of the law of nations came increasingly to be
   regarded as a rationalization of Dutch dominance over long-distance trade
   routes. English commentators, who wished to emulate Dutch success but
   feared aggression and subordination, had to fashion a different framework
   of international politics to sustain their vision of an emerging English
   maritime empire. Tracing the uses of Mare Liberum in the mercantile
   literature of early Stuart England, the paper will study how this
   foundational work of modern international thought shaped the political
   economic discourse of English merchants, as well as their supporters and
   adversaries in the political arena. Changing attitudes toward Grotius's
   arguments will help us identify the origins of certain ideas about empire
   that later came to the fore by the time of the Navigation Acts and the
   Anglo-Dutch wars. We will thus explore how Grotius's version of the law of
   nations -- before it was retrospectively converted into a cornerstone of
   liberal internationalism -- was entangled in concrete disputes between
   rival imperial projects.
   Keywords: Hugo Grotius,Mare Liberum,free trade,British Empire,fisheries
   Date: 2022–06–15
   URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-03695699&r=
   3. Altruism and Strategic Courage. Inside Buchanan's Samaritan's Dilemma
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-03684249>
   By: Stefano Dughera
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Stefano%20Dughera> (UNITO
   - Università degli studi di Torino = University of Turin); Alain Marciano
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Alain%20Marciano> (MRE
   - Montpellier Recherche en Economie - UM - Université de Montpellier, UM -
   Université de Montpellier)
   Abstract: The Samaritan's Dilemma has largely been investigated,
   frequently by assuming that Samaritans help recipients out of altruism.
   Yet, Buchanan did not make any behavioral assumption regarding the
   Samaritan's motives. In this paper, we explicitly introduce this assumption
   in Buchanan's original model and analyze how this changes the nature of the
   game. We show that altruism alone does not explain the dilemma. A parameter
   that captures the disutility the Samaritan feels when helping someone who
   does not reciprocate her benevolence must be introduced to make sense of
   the different version of Buchanan's Samaritan's Dilemma. We also show that
   the Samaritan's dilemma is an evolutionary stable outcome, which confirms
   Buchanan's intuitions. Finally, a third important point put forward in the
   paper is that the more altruistic are the Samaritans, the less likely it is
   that they will show the kind of strategic courage envisaged by Buchanan,
   which is one of the most important traits Samaritans should display to
   avoid being trapped in a dilemma.
   Keywords: Buchanan,Samaritan's Dilemma,Altruism,Strategic
   Courage,Strategic Courage JEL Classification: B15
   Date: 2022–06–06
   URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-03684249&r=
   4. Experiments in Finance – A Survey of Historical Trends
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/RePEc:inn:wpaper:2022-09>
   By: Christoph Huber
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Christoph%20Huber>;
Michael
   Kirchler
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Michael%20Kirchler>
   Abstract: Experiments can complement other methods in identifying causal
   relationships and in measuring behavioral deviations from theoretical
   predictions. While the experimental method has long been central in many
   scientific disciplines, it was almost nonexistent in finance until the
   1980s. To survey the development of experiments in finance, we compile a
   comprehensive account of experimental studies published in the Journal of
   Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Review of Financial Studies,
   Review of Finance, Journal of Quantitative and Financial Analysis, and
   Journal of Banking and Finance—as well as of experimental finance studies
   published in the Top 5 journals in economics. With this novel dataset, we
   identify historical trends in experimental finance. Since the first
   experiments where published in finance journals in the 1980s, and
   especially in the last 20 years, the share of experimental publications in
   these journals has increased strongly. We report trends towards descriptive
   experiments, individual decision experiments, and field experiments.
   Keywords: Experimental finance, laboratory experiments, field
   experiments, survey.
   JEL: B41 C90 G00 G41
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?jel=B41%20C90%20G00%20G41>
   Date: 2022–09
   URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:inn:wpaper:2022-09&r=

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