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April 1991, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 83-86 Pisces Economicus: The Fish as Economic Man
by Boulier, Bryan L. & Goldfarb, Robert S.
- 87-89 The Conflation Of Productivity and Efficiency in Economics and Economic History
by Singh, Harinder & Frantz, Roger
- 91-92 Productivity and X-Efficiency: A Reply to Singh and Frantz
by Saraydar, Edward
- 93-100 On The Descriptive Adequacy of Levi's Decision Theory
by Maher, Patrick & Kashima, Yoshihisa
- 101-103 Reply to Maher and Kashima
by Levi, Isaac
- 105-112 Markets, Morals and the Law, Jules L. Coleman. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988, xvii + 393 pages
by Kavka, Gregory S.
- 112-119 Morality Within the Limits of Reason., Russell Hardin. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988, xx + 219 pages
by Binmore, Ken
- 119-122 The Methodology of Economic Model Building: Methodology after Samuelson, Lawrence A. Boland. London: Routledge, 1989, v + 194 pages
by Griffith, William B.
- 122-128 Philosophy of Economics, Wolfgang Balzer and Bert Hamminga (eds.). Dordrecht: Kluwer-Nijhoff Publishing, 1989, 270 pages
by Pitt, Joseph C.
- 128-132 Beyond Optimizing, Michael Slote. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989, via + 192 pages
by Schotter, Andrew
- 132-139 On Keynes's Method, Anna Carabelli. London: Macmillan, 1988, xi + 369 pages. - Keynes: Philosophy, Economics and Politics: The Philosophical Foundations of Keynes's Thought and Their Influence on His Economics and Politics, Roderick M. O'Donnell. London: Macmillan, 1989, xi + 417 pages
by Dow, Sheila C.
October 1990, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 179-205 The Ethical Limitations of the Market
by Anderson, Elizabeth
- 207-234 The Logic of Causal Inference: Econometrics and the Conditional Analysis of Causation
by Hoover, Kevin D.
- 235-253 The Base Camp Paradox: A Reflection on the Place of Tâtonnement in General Equilibrium Theory
by De Vroey, Michel
- 255-273 Beyond Self-Interest and Altruism: A Reconstruction of Adam Smith's Theory of Human Conduct
by Khalil, Elias L.
- 275-292 Keynesian Uncertainty and the Weight of Arguments
by Runde, Jochen
- 293-300 Making Interpersonal Comparisons Coherently
by Barrett, Martin & Hausman, Daniel
- 301-309 The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics. John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, and Peter Newman (editors). New York: Stockton Press, 1987, (4 volumes) 949, 1044, 1085, and 1025 pages
by Samuels, Warren J.
- 309-315 Nature's Capacities and Their Measurement, Nancy Cartwright. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989, x + 268 pages
by Hoover, Kevin D.
- 315-322 Free to Lose: An Introduction to Marxist Economic Philosophy, John Roemer. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1988, x + 203 pages
by Satz, Debra
- 322-326 Democracy and the Welfare State, Amy Gutmann (editor). Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988, ix + 290 pages
by Alleva, Ernie
- 327-332 Social Contract, Free Ride: A Study of the Public Goods Problem, Anthony De Jassay. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989, vi + 256 pages
by Frohlich, Norman
- 332-339 Philosophy of Economics: On the Scope of Reason in Economic Inquiry, Subroto Roy. London: Routledge, 1989, ix + 236 pages
by Rappaport, Steven
- 339-350 The Standard of Living, Amartya Sen et al.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987, xiv + 125 pages
by Braybrooke, David
April 1990, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-26 Private and Public Preferences
by Kuran, Timur
- 27-64 Rights to Liberty in Purely Private Matters: Part II
by Riley, Jonathan
- 65-94 What is Utility?
by Haslett, D. W.
- 95-138 The Economic Efficiency and Equity of Abortion
by Meeks, Thomas J.
- 139-146 Cooter and Rappoport on the Normative
by Davis, John B.
- 147-152 “The Conflation of Productivity and Efficiency in Economics and Economic History†: A Comment
by Nye, John Vincent
- 153-155 The Inefficiency of Some Efficiency Comparisons: A Reply to Nye
by Saraydar, Edward
- 157-164 The Economic Thought of Karl Polanyi: Lives and Livelihood, J. R. Stanfield. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1986, x + 162 pages
by Rutten, Andrew
- 165-169 Adam Smith's Economics: Its Place in the Development of Economic Thought, Maurice Brown. London: Croom Helm, 1988, vii + 189 pages
by Teichgraeber, Richard F.
- 169-176 Hegel on Economics and Freedom, edited by William Maker. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 1987, viii + 236 pages
by Dickey, Laurence
October 1989, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 121-166 Rights to Liberty in Purely Private Matters
by Riley, Jonathan
- 167-188 Rights, Indirect Utilitarianism, and Contractarianism
by Hamlin, Alan P.
- 189-208 A Methodological Assessment of Multiple Utility Frameworks
by Brennan, Timothy J.
- 209-234 Economics and Hermeneutics
by Berger, Lawrence A.
- 235-253 What Should We Do About Future Generations?
by Ng, Yew-Kwang
- 255-261 The Reconstruction of Economic Theory, Philip Mirowski (editor). Boston/Dordrecht/Lancaster: Kluwer-Nijhoff Publishing, 1986, x + 266 pages
by de la Sienra, Adolfo GarcÃa
April 1989, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-6 The Very Idea of Epistemology
by McCloskey, Donald
- 7-18 Should Social Preferences Be Consistent?
by Broome, John
- 19-32 Imperfect Choice and Self-Stabilizing Rules
by Heiner, Ronald A.
- 33-46 Social Discounting
by Tenenbaum, Susan
- 47-54 Rawls's Lexical Orderings Are Good Economics
by Cooter, Robert D.
- 55-67 The Conflation of Productivity and Efficiency in Economics and Economic History
by Saraydar, Edward
- 69-78 Levi on the Allais and Ellsberg Paradoxes
by Maher, Patrick
- 79-90 Reply to Maher
by Levi, Isaac
- 91-97 Meeting Needs, David Braybrooke. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1987, xi + 344 pages
by Penz, Peter
- 97-103 The Economy of the Earth: Philosophy, Law, and the Environment, Mark Sagoff. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988, x + 271 pages
by Boulding, Kenneth E.
- 103-108 Well-Being: Its Meaning, Measurement and Moral Importance, James Griffin. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986, xii + 412 pages
by Sugden, Robert
- 109-118 Marx and Keynes on Economic Recession: The Theory of Unemployment and Effective Demand, Claudio Sardoni. New York: New York University Press, 1987, xiv + 152 pages
by Wulwick, Nancy J.
October 1988, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 189-219 Methodological Individualism and Marxism
by Sensat, Julius
- 221-241 Keynes, Rawls, Uncertainty, and the Liberal Theory of the State
by McKenna, Edward & Wade, Maurice & Zannoni, Diane
- 243-266 The Firm as Association Versus the Firm as Commodity
by Putterman, Louis
- 267-290 Decision Theory Without “Independence†or Without “Orderingâ€
by Seidenfeld, Teddy
- 292-297 Orderly Decision Theory
by Hammond, Peter J.
- 298-308 Ordering and Independence
by McClennen, Edward F.
- 309-315 Rejoinder
by Seidenfeld, Teddy
- 316-325 Rights and Social Choice
by Kelly, Jerry S.
- 326-332 How to Avoid the Paretian-Libertarian Paradox
by Pressler, Jonathan
- 333-336 Marx and Disequilibrium
by Putterman, Louis
- 337-340 Reply to Professor Putterman
by Arnold, N. Scott
- 341-342 The Economics of Rights, Co-operation, and Welfare, Robert Sugden. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1986, vii + 191 pages
by Buchanan, James M.
- 342-349 “Free Trade†and Moral Philosophy: Rethinking the Sources of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, Richard F. Teichgraeber. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1986, 205 pages
by Tribe, Keith
April 1988, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 9-55 Modeling Rational Players: Part II
by Binmore, Ken
- 57-68 Property and Hunger
by Sen, Amartya
- 69-88 Utility-Enhancing Consumption Constraints
by Levy, David
- 89-109 How to Combine Rhetoric and Realism in the Methodology of Economics
by Mäki, Uskali
- 110-128 Economic Methodology
by Rappaport, Steven
- 129-149 Economics is Too Important to Be Left to the Rhetoricians
by Rosenberg, Alexander
- 150-166 Two Replies and a Dialogue on the Rhetoric of Economics
by McCloskey, Donald N.
- 167-169 Realism, Economics, and Rhetoric
by Mäki, Uskali
- 170-172 Arguments, Truth, and Economic Methodology
by Rappaport, Steven
- 173-175 Rhetoric is not Important Enough for Economists to Bother About
by Rosenberg, Alexander
- 177-183 Foundations of Social Choice Theory, Jon Elster and Aanund Hylland, editors. In series Studies in Rationality and Social Change, edited by Jon Elster and Gudmund Hernes. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1986, 250 pages
by Dummett, Michael
- 183-188 The Logic of Collective Choice, Thomas Schwartz, New York: Columbia University Press, 1986, xiv + 315 pages
by Shepsle, Kenneth A.
October 1987, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 179-214 Modeling Rational Players: Part I
by Binmore, Ken
- 215-244 Egalitarianism, Responsibility, and Information
by Roemer, John E.
- 245-273 Free-Rider Problems in the Production of Collective Goods
by Hampton, Jean
- 275-305 What Does Nozick's Minimal State Do?
by Mumy, Gene E.
- 308-319 Market Socialist Capitalist Roaders: A Comment on Arnold
by Schweickart, David
- 320-330 Further Thoughts on the Degeneration of Market Socialism: A Reply to Schweickart
by Arnold, N. Scott
- 331-334 A Reply to Arnold's Reply
by Schweickart, David
- 335-338 Final Reply to Professor Schweickart
by Arnold, N. Scott
- 339-351 Morals by Agreement, David Gauthier, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986, 297 pages
by Harsanyi, John C.
- 351-361 Liberty, Market and State: Political Economy in the 1980's, James M. Buchanan, New York: New York University Press, 1986, 320 pages
by Meyers, Diana T.
- 361-367 Marshall, Orthodoxy and the Professionalisation of Economics, John Maloney, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985, 278 pages
by Griffith, William B.
- 367-373 Economics as a Process: Essays in the New Institutional Economics, Richard N. Langlois, editor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986, ix + 262 pages
by Mäki, Uskali
April 1987, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-22 Rights and Social Choice: Is There a Paretian Libertarian Paradox?
by Pressler, Jonathan
- 23-47 Marx And Disequilibrium in Market Socialist Relations of Production
by Arnold, N. Scott
- 49-66 Rationality: A Third Dimension
by Schick, Frederic
- 67-95 Shall I Compare Thee to a Minkowski-Ricardo-Leontief-Metzler Matrix of the Mosak-Hicks Type?: Or, Rhetoric, Mathematics, and the Nature of Neoclassical Economic Theory
by Mirowski, Philip
- 97-119 Keynes's Changing Conception of Probability
by Bateman, Bradley W.
- 121-125 Preferences And Voting Behavior: Smith's Impartial Spectator Revisited
by Saraydar, Edward
- 127-130 A Note on the Empirical Adequacy of the Expressive Theory of Voting Behavior
by Hudelson, Richard
- 131-138 The Logic of Electoral Preference: Response to Saraydar and Hudelson
by Brennan, Geoffrey & Lomasky, Loren E.
- 139-142 Rosenberg's “Lakatosian Consolations for Economists†: Comment
by Weintraub, E. Roy
- 143-144 Weintraub's Aims: A Brief Rejoinder
by Rosenberg, Alexander
- 145-155 Democracy and Capitalism: Property, Community, and the Contradictions of Modern Social Thought, Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis, New York: Basic Books, 1986, x, 244 pages
by Fairris, David
- 155-161 An Economic Theorist's Book of Tales, George A. Akerlof, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984, viii, 196 pages
by Winship, Christopher
- 161-167 Economy and Democracy, R.C.O. Matthews, editor, New York: St. Martin's Press & Macmillan Press Ltd., 1985, 256 pages
by Streeten, Paul P.
- 168-171 La Sémantique économique en question, Christian Schmidt, Paris: Calmann-Levy, 1985, 231 pages
by Langlois, Richard N.
- 172-175 Human Agency and Language: Philosophical Papers I, Charles Taylor, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985, 294 pages. - Philosophy and the Human Sciences: Philosophical Papers II, Charles Taylor, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985, 337 pages
by Hands, D. Wade
October 1986, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 159-184 The Case for a Multiple-Utility Conception
by Etzioni, Amitai
- 185-195 Are “All-and-Some†Statements Falsifiable After All?: The Example of Utility Theory
by Mongin, Philippe
- 197-224 Plausibility in Economics
by Nooteboom, Bart
- 225-244 Economic Equality: Rawls versus Utilitarianism
by Ball, Stephen W.
- 245-273 Laboratory Experimentation in Economics
by Roth, Alvin E.
- 275-282 Conversations with Economists: New Classical Economists and Opponents Speak Out on the Current Controversy in Macroeconomics, Arjo Klamer, Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, 1983, 278 pages
by Hahn, Frank
- 282-291 Resources, Values and Development. Amartya Sen, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1984, 547 pages
by Beitz, Charles R.
April 1986, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-21 Making a Case When Theory is Unfalsifiable
by Hirsch, Abraham & de Marchi, Neil
- 23-53 The Paradoxes of Allais and Ellsberg
by Levi, Isaac
- 55-73 A Case for In-Kind Transfers
by Kelman, Steven
- 75-100 Spontaneous Market Order and Social Rules
by Vanberg, Viktor
- 101-125 Distributive Justice and the Public Good
by Karelis, Charles
- 127-139 Lakatosian Consolations for Economics
by Rosenberg, Alexander
- 141-147 Macroeconomic Thought: A Methodological Approach, Sheila Dow, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1985, xi, 268 pages. - What is Political Economy?David Whynes, editor, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1984, ix, 243 pages. - Economics in Disarray, Peter Wiles and Guy Routh, editors, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1984, vii, 355 pages
by Caldwell, Bruce J.
- 148-155 Equilibrium and Macroeconomics, Frank Hahn, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1984, viii + 397pp
by Nelson, Alan
October 1985, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 151-188 Equality of Talent
by Roemer, John E.
- 189-211 The Impartial Spectator Goes to Washington: Toward a Smithian Theory of Electoral Behavior
by Brennan, Geoffrey & Lomasky, Loren
- 213-229 Liberty, Preference, and Choice
by Sugden, Robert
- 231-265 Weakness of Will and the Free-Rider Problem
by Elster, Jon
- 267-284 John Stuart Mill's Famous Distinction Between Production and Distribution
by Smith, Vardaman R.
- 286-288 Comment On D. Wade Hands, “Karl Popper and Economic Methodology: A New Lookâ€
by Blaug, Mark
- 290-294 Interpreting Leamer
by Glymour, Clark
- 295-302 Self-Interpretation
by Leamer, Edward E.
- 303-335 The Structuralist View of Economic Theories: A Review Essay: The Case of General Equilibrium in Particular
by Hands, D. Wade
- 337-342 Reviews - Sour Grapes: Studies in the Subversion of Rationality, Jon Elster, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983, 220 pages. - Having Reasons: An Essay on Rationality and Sociality, Frederic Schick, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1983, 160 pages
by Sugden, Robert
- 342-349 Reviews - Appraisal and Criticism in Economics: A Book of Readings, edited by Bruce Caldwell, Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1984. - The Philosophy of Economics: An Anthology, edited by Daniel M. Hausman, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984
by Klamer, Arjo
April 1985, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 7-21 Against Parsimony: Three Easy Ways of Complicating some Categories of Economic Discourse
by Hirschman, Albert O.
- 23-37 Appraising General Equilibrium Analysis
by Weintraub, E. Roy
- 39-67 Compensatory Justice and Social Institutions
by Carens, Joseph H.
- 69-81 Entitlement Theories of Justice: From Nozick to Roemer and Beyond
by van der Veen, Robert J. & Van Parijs, Philippe
- 83-99 Karl Popper and Economic Methodology: A New Look
by Hands, Douglas W.
- 101-108 The Impossibility of a Complete Methodological Individualist: Reduction When Knowledge Is Imperfect
by Levy, David M.
- 110-125 Dworkin on Equality of Resources
by Varian, Hal R.
- 128-133 The Emperor's Newest Clothes
by Hollis, Martin
- 134-137 Sartorial Epistemology in Tatters: A Reply to Martin Hollis
by McCloskey, Donald N.
- 139-142 The Soul of Modern Economic Man: Ideas of Self Interest, Thomas Hobbes to Adam Smith, Milton L. Myers, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1983, 157 pages
by Gordon, Scott
- 142-146 Choice and Consequence, Thomas C. Schelling, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1984, 384 pages
by Williams, Bernard