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sábado, 24 de dezembro de 2016

Ideias da economista Deirdre McCloskey debatidas no Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics

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

ARTICLES

Symposium on Deirdre Nansen McCloskey’s Bourgeois equality: how ideas, not capital or institutions, enriched the world

The open society as a rule-based order
Gerald Gaus
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-1.pdf

Either / Or - why ideas, science, imperialism, and institutions all matter in the “rise of the west"
Jack A. Goldstone
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-2.pdf

A place at the table: low wage workers and the bourgeois deal
Jennifer Baker
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-3.pdf

Dialectical libertarianism: the unintended consequences of both ethics and incentives underlie mutual prosperity
S.M. Amadae
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-4.pdf

The bourgeoisie and the scholar
Joel Mokyr
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-5.pdf

Not saving or psychology, or science, but a new liberalism: a reply to Gaus, Goldstone, Baker, Amadae, and Mokyr
Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-6.pdf

Original articles:

Axiomatic and ecological rationality: choosing costs and benefits
Patricia Rich
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-7.pdf

Hayek’s “Scientism” essay: the social aspects of objectivity and the mind
Diogo Lourenço
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-8.pdf

The mismeasure of Capital: a response to McCloskey
Steven Pressman
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-9.pdf

SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Reflections on the 2016 Nobel Memorial Prize for contract theory (Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmström)
Nicolai J. Foss and Peter G. Klein
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-10.pdf

Justice, markets, and the family: an interview with Serena Olsaretti
Huub Brouwer and Isabella Trifan
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-int.pdf

BOOK REVIEWS
Review of Paul Anand's
Happiness explained
Tim E. Taylor
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-br-1.pdf

Review of Jason Brennan and Peter M. Jaworski’s
Markets without limits: moral virtues and commercial interests
J. Alden Stout and Amy Carothers
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-br-2.pdf

Review of Fred Feldman’s
Distributive justice: getting what we deserve from our country
Teun J. Dekker
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-br-3.pdf

RECENT PHD SUMMARIES
Keynes, Keynesian economics and the political economy of power and the postwar world
Danielle C. Guizzo Archela
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-ts-1.pdf

The language of Max Weber. A sociological enquiry
Achim Seiffarth
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-ts-2.pdf

An incrementalist approach to political philosophy. The case of heterogeneous rationality assumptions in theories of distributive justice
Alexandru Volacu
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-ts-3.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/

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