Dear list members,
The latest issue of the Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics (EJPE) is now available online at
http://ejpe.org/. Please see below for an overview of the issue and visit our website for more!
EJPE
is a peer-reviewed bi-annual academic journal supported by the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics at the Erasmus School of Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam. EJPE
publishes research on the methodology, history, ethics, and interdisciplinary relations of economics, and welcomes contributions from all scholars with an interest in any of its research domains. EJPE is an Open Access Journal: all the content is permanently
available online without subscription or payment.
**OVERVIEW OF EJPE ISSUE 1, VOLUME 15, 2022**
ARTICLES
Measuring Freedom: Towards
a Solution to John Rawls’ Indexing Problem by Thomas Ferretti
The Case of Stated Preferences
and Social Well-Being Indices by Shiri Cohen Kaminitz and Iddan Sonsino
“The Hardest
of All the Problems”: Hochman, Rodgers, and Buchanan on Pareto Optimal Redistribution by
Daniel Kuehn
Why ‘Indirect
Discrimination’ Is a Useful Legal but Not a Useful Moral Concept by Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
INTERVIEW
The Philosophy and Economics
of Measuring Discrimination and Inequality: A Roundtable Discussion with
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Xavier Ramos, and Dirk Van de gaer
BOOK REVIEWS
Joshua L. Cherniss’s
Liberalism in Dark Times: The Liberal Ethos in the Twentieth Century by
Jon Murphy
Randall G. Holcombe’s
Coordination, Cooperation, and Control: The Evolution of Economic and Political Power by
Vaios Koliofotis
Avia Pasternak’s
Responsible Citizens, Irresponsible States: Should Citizens Pay for Their States’ Wrongdoings? by
Solmu Anttila
Keith Tribe’s
Constructing Economic Science: The Invention of a Discipline 1850–1950 by
Erwin Dekker
PHD THESIS SUMMARIES
Thresholds and Limits in Theories
of Distributive Justice by Dick Timmer
Desert, Luck, and Justice
by Huub Brouwer
Choice Architecture: A Message
and Environment Perspective by Luca Congiu
Unfair Inequality: From Measurement
to Causal Drivers by Paul Hufe
Issues on the Measurement
of Opportunity Inequality by Hugo del Valle-Inclán Cruces
Three Economic Extensions
of John Rawls’s Social Contract Theory: European Union, Tax Compliance, and Climate Change by
Klaudijo Klaser
Amartya Sen’s Earlier Conception
of Economic Agents through the Origins and Development of his Capability Approach (1970–1993) by
Valentina Erasmo