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sábado, 24 de dezembro de 2016
Ideias da economista Deirdre McCloskey debatidas no Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics
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
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