Report NEP-HPE-2004-07-20
This is the archive for NEP-HPE, a report on new working papers in the area of History and Philosophy of Economics. Erik Thomson issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Martin Shubik, 2004. "The Edgeworth, Cournot and Walrasian Cores," Yale School of Management Working Papers ysm433, Yale School of Management.
- Andrei Shleifer & Simeon Djankov & Edward L. Glaeser & Rafael La Porta & Florencio Lopez de Silanes, 2003. "The New Comparative Economics," Yale School of Management Working Papers ysm355, Yale School of Management.
- Sanjeev Goyal & Marco van der Leij & José Luis Moraga-Gonzàlez, 2004. "Economics: An Emerging Small World?," Working Papers 2004.84, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei.
- John E. Roemer, 2004. "Eclectic Distributional Ethics," Yale School of Management Working Papers ysm348, Yale School of Management.
- Martin Shubik, 2003. "Accounting and Economic Theory," Yale School of Management Working Papers ysm314, Yale School of Management.
- Algan, Yann & Cahuc, Pierre, 2004. "Job Protection: The Macho Hypothesis," IZA Discussion Papers 1192, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
- William Goetzmann, 2003. "Fibonacci and the Financial Revolution," Yale School of Management Working Papers ysm432, Yale School of Management, revised 01 Mar 2004.
- Gustav Ranis, 2004. "Is Dualism Worth Revisiting?," Yale School of Management Working Papers ysm434, Yale School of Management.
- Martin Shubik & Samuel McCarthy & Jianfeng Yu, 2004. "Who Refers To Whom: A Study of Research References and the Relationship between Research Reports and Final Publication," Yale School of Management Working Papers ysm332, Yale School of Management.
- Schlicht, Ekkehart, 2004. "Marshall on Custom and Competition," Discussion Papers in Economics 369, University of Munich, Department of Economics.
- Jonathan Conning, 2004. "The Causes of Slavery or Serfdom and the Roads to Agrarian Capitalism: Domar's Hypothesis Revisited," Economics Working Paper Archive at Hunter College 401, Hunter College Department of Economics.