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July 2007, Volume 23, Issue 2
March 2007, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-14 The Importance Of Defining The Feasible Set
by Cowen, Tyler
- 15-43 Social Choice And Just Institutions: New Perspectives
by Fleurbaey, Marc
- 45-63 A Note On Conditional Egalitarianism
by Holtug, Nils
- 65-80 Is Incomparability A Problem For Anyone?
by Hsieh, Nien-Hê
- 125-131 Liberty, desert and the market: A philosophical study, Serena Olsaretti, Cambridge University Press, 2004, viii + 184 pages
by Murphy, Liam
- 131-138 BOOK REVIEW - Economics and philosophy: The evolutionary foundations of economics, Kurt Dopfer. Cambridge University Press, 2005, 577 +xiii pages
by Vromen, Jack J.
- 139-140 Contributors
by Anonymous
November 2006, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 317-333 Measuring Specific Freedom
by Braham, Matthew
- 335-363 Utilitarianism And Prioritarianism I
by McCARTHY, DAVID
- 365-391 Hume'S Non-Instrumental And Non-Propositional Decision Theory
by Sugden, Robert
- 393-408 A Liberal Egalitarian Paradox
by Cappelen, Alexander W. & Tungodden, Bertil
- 409-427 Risk, Fear, Blame, Shame And The Regulation Of Public Safety
by Wolff, Jonathan
- 429-439 Critical Notice
by Guala, Francesco
- 441-448 The Stag Hunt and the Evolution of Social Structure, Brian Skyrms. Cambridge University Press, 2004, 149 pages
by Alexander, J. McKenzie
- 448-455 Cognitive Economics. An Interdisciplinary Approach, Paul Bourgine and Jean-Pierre Nadal, eds. Springer, 2004, xiv + 479 pages
by Grüne-Yanoff, Till
- 455-460 Just Work, Russell Muirhead. Harvard University Press, 2004, 209 pages
by McClimans, Leah M.
- 460-463 Classical Utilitarianism From Hume to Mill, Frederick Rosen. Routledge, 2003, xiii + 289 pages
by Schmidt-Petri, Christoph
- 463-468 Distributional Justice, Theory and Measurement, Bojer Hilde. Routledge, 2003, xv + 151 pages
by Ziegler, Rafael
- 469-470 Contributors
by Anonymous
July 2006, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 181-190 A Representation Theorem For Voting With Logical Consequences
by Gärdenfors, Peter
- 191-212 An Economic Model Of Scientific Rules
by Ferreira, José Luis & Zamora-Bonilla, Jesús
- 213-229 Fair Bias
by Segal, Uzi
- 231-241 Economic (Ir)Rationality In Risk Analysis
by Hansson, Sven Ove
- 243-279 War Or Peace?: A Dynamical Analysis Of Anarchy
by Vanderschraaf, Peter
- 281-287 Price, Principle, and the Environment, Mark Sagoff. Cambridge University Press, 2004, x + 284 pp
by Devine, Pat
- 288-289 Dworkin and His Critics, Justine Burley (ed.). Blackwell, 2004, xiii + 412 pp
by Fabre, Cécile
- 289-295 On the political economy of neo-liberalism: a review of The Rise of the Market: Critical Essays on the Political Economy of Neo-Liberalism, P. Arestis and M. Sawyer (eds.), Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Pp. viii + 233. ISBN 1 84376 725 2
by Lewis, P. A.
- 296-299 Penser la justice entre les générations: De l'affaire Perruche à la reforme des retraites, Axel Gosseries. Collection Alto, Flammarion, Paris, 2004, 320 pp
by Liedekerke, Luc Van
- 299-307 Happiness: Lessons from a New Science, Richard Layard. Allen Lane, 2005, ix + 310 pages
by Oliver, Adam
- 307-312 The Economy of Esteem: An Essay on Civil and Political Society, Geoffrey Brennan and Philip Pettit. Oxford University Press, 2004, 339 pp
by Rios, Diego
- 313-315 Contributors
by ,
March 2006, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-18 When Altruism Lowers Total Welfare
by Corts, Kenneth S.
- 19-54 A Concept Of Progress For Normative Economics
by Mongin, Philippe
- 55-78 Knowledge, Planning, And Markets: A Missing Chapter In The Socialist Calculation Debates
by O'Neill, John
- 79-111 Sympathy, Difference, And Education: Social Unity In The Work Of Adam Smith
by Weinstein, Jack Russell
- 113-114 Symposium On Globalization And Justice: Introduction
by Peffer, Rodney G.
- 115-123 Priority For Compatriots: Commentary On Globalization And Justice
by Tan, Kok-Chor
- 125-137 Rushing To Revolution? A Second Look At Globalization And Justice
by Reidy, David A.
- 139-146 Nielsen'S Just Globalization
by Mandle, Jon
- 147-158 Response To My Critics
by Nielsen, Kai
- 159-166 Modeling Rational Agents: From Interwar Economics to Early Modern Game Theory, Nicola Giocoli, Edward Elgar, 2003, x + 464 pages
by Denis, Andy
- 166-171 Microeconomics: Behavior, Institutions, and Evolution, Samuel Bowles, Princeton University Press and Russell Sage Foundation, 2004, 584 pages
by Hodgson, Geoffrey M.
- 171-177 Welfare and Rational Care, by Stephen Darwall. Princeton University Press, 2002, xi + 135 pages
by Olson, Jonas
- 179-180 Contributors
by ,
October 2005, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 177-197 Value And Unacceptable Risk
by Arrhenius, Gustaf & Rabinowicz, Wlodek
- 199-220 Priority Or Sufficiency …Or Both?
by Brown, Campbell
- 221-278 What Do Economists Analyze And Why: Values Or Facts?
by Dasgupta, Partha
- 279-289 Property Rights And The Right To The Fruits Of One'S Labor: A Note On Adam Smith'S Jurisprudence
by Witztum, Amos
- 291-303 Should Citizens Of A Welfare State Be Transformed Into “Queens”?
by Risse, Mathias
- 305-308 Should Citizens Of A Welfare State Be Transformed Into “Queens”? A Response To Risse
by Le Grand, Julian
- 309-311 What Price the Moral High Ground? Ethical dilemmas in competitive environments, by Robert H. Frank. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2004, xii + 203 pages
by Binmore, Ken
- 311-318 The Economics of Poverty and Inequality, edited by Frank A. Cowell. Volume I Inequality. Edward Elgar, 2003 xxxv + 627 pages
by Dietsch, Peter
- 318-326 Indeterminacy and Society, by Russell Hardin. Princeton University Press, 2003, xii + 166 pages
by Scalet, Steven
- 326-333 The Difficulty of Tolerance, by T. M. Scanlon. Cambridge University Press, 2003, ix + 273 pages
by Southwood, Nicholas
- 333-339 Hayek's Challenge – An Intellectual Biography of F. A. Hayek, by Bruce Caldwell. University of Chicago Press, 2004, xi + 489 pages
by Vanberg, Viktor
- 341-342 Contributors
by ,
- 343-344 Editorial Note
by ,
- 345-345 Erratum
by ,
April 2005, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-3 Symposium On Rationality And Commitment: Introduction
by Peter, Fabienne & Schmid, Hans Bernhard
- 5-14 Why Exactly Is Commitment Important For Rationality?
by Sen, Amartya
- 15-32 Construing Sen On Commitment
by Pettit, Philip
- 33-50 Sympathy, Commitment, And Preference
by Hausman, Daniel M.
- 51-63 Beyond Self-Goal Choice: Amartya Sen'S Analysis Of The Structure Of Commitment And The Role Of Shared Desires
by Schmid, Hans Bernhard
- 65-87 Giving Capitalists Their Due
by Kershnar, Stephen
- 89-108 Endorsement And Freedom In Amartya Sen'S Capability Approach
by Olsaretti, Serena
- 109-131 Transitivity And Vagueness
by Qizilbash, Mozaffar
- 133-139 Adam Smith's Marketplace of Life, by James R. Otteson. Cambridge University Press, 2002, 352 pages
by Schabas, Margaret
- 139-142 Bayes's Theorem (Proceedings of the British Academy, vol. 113), edited by Richard Swinburne, Oxford University Press, 2002, 160 pages
by Anand, Paul
- 143-148 Marshall's Evolutionary Economics, by Tiziano Raffaelli. Routledge, 2002, 192 pages
by Maas, Harro
- 148-155 The Philosophy of Keynes's Economics: Probability, Uncertainty and Convention, edited by Jochen Runde and Sohei Mizuhara. Routledge, 2003, xiv + 274 pages
by Dostaler, Gilles
- 155-160 Pursuing Equal Opportunities: The Theory and Practice of Egalitarian Justice, by Lesley A. Jacobs. Cambridge University Press, 2004, xiv + 280 pages
by Voorhoeve, Alex
- 161-164 Ambiguity and Logic, by Frederic Schick. Cambridge University Press, 2003, ix + 154 pages
by Olsson, Erik J.
- 164-171 Justice, Luck, and Knowledge, by Susan L. Hurley. Harvard University Press, 2003. viii + 341 pages
by Eyal, Nir
- 173-175 Contributors
by ,
October 2004, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 253-277 Framing as Path Dependence
by Gold, Natalie & List, Christian
- 279-305 Are Seniority Privileges Unfair?
by Gosseries, Axel P.
- 307-330 Infinite Utilitarianism: More Is Always Better
by Lauwers, Luc & Vallentyne, Peter
- 331-349 Sympathy And Approbation In Hume And Smith: A Solution To The Other Rational Species Problem
by Levy, David M. & Peart, Sandra J.
- 351-374 The Ethics And Economics Of The Minimum Wage
by Wilkinson, T. M.
- 375-381 The Scientific Study of Society, by Max Steuer. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003, xiii + 464 pages
by Alexandrova, Anna & Northcott, Robert
- 381-389 Rationality and Freedom, by Amartya Sen. Harvard University Press 2003
by Amadae, S. M.
- 389-395 Learning and Coordination: Inductive Deliberation, Equilibrium, and Convention, by Peter Vanderschraaf. Routledge 2001, xx + 222 pages
by Franssen, Maarten
- 396-403 Hansson, Sven Ove, The Structure of Values and Norms, Cambridge University Press, 2001
by Gruene, Till
- 403-409 The Theory of the Individual in Economics: Identity and Value, by John B. Davis. Routledge, 2003, viii + 216 pages
by Heap, Shaun P. Hargreaves
- 409-416 Collective Rationality and Collective Reasoning, Christopher McMahon. Cambridge University Press 2001, vii + 251 pages
by Tollefsen, Deborah
- 417-419 Contributors
by ,
April 2004, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-18 Choice, Consent, And The Legitimacy Of Market Transactions
by Peter, Fabienne
- 19-33 Equal Value Of Life And The Pareto Principle
by Hasman, Andreas & Østerdal, Lars Peter
- 35-63 Prudence And Justice
by Bruckner, Donald W.
- 65-87 The Impossibility Of A Paretian Republican? Some Comments On Pettit And Sen
by List, Christian
- 89-115 Belief Revision In Games Of Perfect Information
by Clausing, Thorsten
- 117-145 Equality Of Opportunity And Opportunity Dominance
by Hild, Matthias & Voorhoeve, Alex
- 147-183 Basic Income Versus Wage Subsidies: Competing Instruments In An Optimal Tax Model With A Maximin Objective
by van der Veen, Robert
- 185-208 Critical Notice Too Much Invested To Quit
by Ripstein, Arthur
- 209-215 Reply To Ripstein: Notes On Welfarist Versus Deontological Principles
by Kaplow, Louis & Shavell, Steven
- 217-223 Fact and Fiction in Economics: Models, Realism and Social Construction, edited by USKALI MÄKI. Cambridge University Press, 2002, vii + 384 pages
by Guala, Francesco
- 223-226 Causality in Macroeconomics, by KEVIN D. HOOVER. Cambridge University Press, 2002, xiii + 311 pages
by Cox, D. R.
- 226-233 The Methodology of Empirical Macroeconomics by KEVIN D. HOOVER. Cambridge University Press 2001, xii + 186 pages
by Reiss, Julian
- 234-240 Reflection without Rules: Economic Methodology and Contemporary Science Theory, by WADE HANDS. Cambridge University Press 2001, xi + 480 pages
by Backhouse, Roger E.
- 240-246 Trust and Trustworthiness, by RUSSELL HARDIN. Russell Sage Foundation, 2002, xxi + 234 pages
by Hausman, Daniel M.
- 247-249 Contributors
by ,
October 2003, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 175-210 Common Knowledge, Salience And Convention: A Reconstruction Of David Lewis' Game Theory
by Cubitt, Robin P. & Sugden, Robert
- 211-239 Proportionate Taxation As A Fair Division Of The Social Surplus: The Strange Career Of An Idea
by Fried, Barbara H.
- 241-263 Measuring Inequality By Counting ‘Complaints’: Theory And Empirics
by Devooght, Kurt
- 265-279 Freedom To Choose And Democracy
by Przeworski, Adam
- 281-309 Externality, Convexity And Institutions
by Papandreou, Andreas A.
- 311-320 Discussion: Hampton On Free Riding
by Sollars, Gordon G.
- 321-340 Critical Notice: Causality By Judea Pearl
by Woodward, James
- 341-344 Reply To Woodward
by Pearl, Judea
- 345-353 The Practice of Principle, JULES L. COLEMAN. Oxford University Press, 2001, xx+226 pages
by Hetcher, Steven A.
- 353-371 Nouvelle Histoire de la Pensée Economique, ALAIN BÉRAUD and GILBERT FACCARELLO, eds. La Découverte; vol. I, 1992, 620 pages; vol. II, 2000, 614 pages; vol. III, 2000, 525 pages
by Mosca, Manuela & Zamagni, Stefano
- 371-377 Valuing Freedoms: Sen's Capability Approach and Poverty Reduction, SABINA ALKIRE. Oxford University Press, 2002, vii+340 pages
by Robeyns, Ingrid
- 377-383 The Orders of Discourse: Philosophy, Social Science, and Politics, JOHN GUNNELL. Rowman and Littlefield, 1998, xv+252 pages. How Economics Forgot History: The Problem of Historical Specificity in Social Science, GEOFFREY HODGSON. Routledge, 2001, xix+422 pages
by Coates, John
- 383-387 The Myth of Ownership: Taxes and Justice, LIAM MURPHY and THOMAS NAGEL. Oxford University Press, 2002, 190 pages
by Frajman, Eduardo & Oppenheimer, Joe
April 2003, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-44 The Value Of Equality
by Tungodden, Bertil
- 45-60 Understanding Egalitarianism
by McKERLIE, DENNIS
- 61-87 Equality, Priority Or What?
by Temkin, Larry S.
- 89-109 What Is The Difference Between (Moderate) Egalitarianism And Prioritarianism?
by Jensen, Karsten Klint
- 111-134 Giving Up Levelling Down
by Brown, Campbell
- 135-147 Critical Notice
by Mack, Eric
- 149-155 Rethinking the Foundations of Statistics, JOSEPH B. KADANE, MARK J. SCHERVISH and TEDDY SEIDENFELD. Cambridge University Press, 1999, x + 388 pages
by Hild, Matthias
- 156-160 Democratic Distributive Justice, ROSS ZUCKER. Cambridge University Press, 2001, x + 336 pages
by Vallentyne, Peter
- 160-166 Liberalism, Constitutionalism, and Democracy, RUSSELL HARDIN. Oxford University Press, 2000, 250 pages
by Himma, Kenneth Einar
- 167-170 The Dappled World: A Study of the Boundaries of Science, NANCY CARTWRIGHT. Cambridge University Press, 1999, ix + 240 pages
by Kincaid, Harold
- 171-172 Contributors
by ,
October 2002, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 209-210 Symposium on explanations and social ontology: introduction
by ,
- 211-234 Symposium on explanations and social ontology 1: rational choice theory and social explanation
by Ferejohn, John
- 235-257 Symposium on explanations and social ontology 2: explanatory ecumenism and economics imperialism
by Mäki, Uskali
- 259-275 Symposium on explanations and social ontology 3: can we dispense with structural explanations of social facts?
by Weber, Erik & Van Bouwel, Jeroen
- 277-285 Counting the poor: an elementary difficulty in the measurement of proverty
by Subramanian, S.
- 287-302 Levi's account of preference reversals
by Angner, Erik
- 303-328 Decision theory and the rationality of further deliberation
by Douven, Igor
- 329-349 Why did the economist cross the road? The hierarchical logic of ethical and economic reasoning
by Yuengert, Andrew
- 351-385 Friedrich Hayek: A biography, Alan Ebenstein. Palgrave, 2001, xiii + 403 pages
by Angner, Erik
- 351-385 Invariances: The Structure of the Objective World. Robert Nozick, The Belknap Press, 2001, 416 pages
by Cowen, Tyler
- 351-385 Karl Popper: The Formative Years, 1902–1945, Malachi Haim Hacohen. Cambridge University Press, 2000, xiii + 610 pages
by Notturno, Mark A.
- 351-385 The Possibility of Practical Reason, J. David Velleman. Oxford University Press, 2000, 302 pages
by Robins, Michael H.
- 351-385 If You're an Egalitarian, How Come You're So Rich? G. A. Cohen. Harvard University Press, 2000, xi + 233 pages
by Macleod, Colin M.
- 351-385 Human Nature and the Limits of Science, John Dupré. Clarendon Press, 2001, 211 pages
by Carruthers, Peter
- 387-388 Contributors
by ,
April 2002, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-3 Symposium on Marshall's Tendencies: introduction
by Fleurbaey, Marc
- 5-16 Symposium on Marshall's Tendencies: 1 How models help economists to know
by Morgan, Mary S.
- 17-20 Symposium on Marshall's Tendencies: 2 Well-grounded theory, and aggregation
by Fisher, Franklin M.
- 21-27 Symposium on Marshall's Tendencies: 3 Sutton on Marshall's Tendencies: A Comment
by Christ, Carl F.
- 29-44 Symposium on Marshall's Tendencies: 4 Comments on Marshall's Tendencies
by Renault, Eric
- 45-54 Symposium on Marshall's Tendencies: 5 Sutton's critique of econometrics
by Hoover, Kevin D.
- 55-62 Symposium on Marshall's Tendencies: 6 Marshall's Tendencies: A Reply
by Sutton, John
- 63-87 Beyond sympathy and empathy: Adam Smith's concept of fellow-feeling
by Sugden, Robert
- 89-110 Aggregating Sets of Judgments: An Impossibility Result
by List, Christian & Pettit, Philip
- 111-139 The ethics of incentives: historical origins and contemporary understandings
by Grant, Ruth W.
- 141-156 Rationality, comparability and maximization
by Qizilbash, Mozaffar
- 157-182 Ulysses rebound
by Shapiro, Scott J.
- 183-204 Equality, Responsibility, and the Law, Arthur Ripstein. Cambridge University Press, 1999, xii + 306 pages
by Christman, John
- 183-204 Law and Market Economy: Reinterpreting the Values of Law and Economics, Robin Paul Malloy. Cambridge University Press, 2000, x + 179 pages
by Posner, Eric A.
- 183-204 Prelude to Political Economy, Kaushik Basu. Cambridge University Press, 2000, xv + 288 pages
by Cowen, Tyler
- 183-204 Trust: A Sociological Theory, Piotr Sztompka. Cambridge University Press, 1999, xii + 214pages
by Hardin, Russell
- 205-207 Contributors
by ,
October 2001, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial matters
by ,
- 1-1 Contributors
by ,
- 147-179 The impartial observer theorem of social ethics
by Mongin, Philippe
- 181-205 Consequentialism, rationality and the relevant description of outcomes
by Verbeek, Bruno
- 207-219 Theorizing about patience formation – the necessity of conceptual distinctions
by Skog, Ole-Jørgen
- 221-234 On the principle of coordination
by Janssen, Maarten C. W.
- 235-243 The normal form is not sufficient
by Quesada, Antonio
- 245-273 Von Kries and the other ‘German logicians’: non-numerical probabilities before Keynes
by Fioretti, Guido
- 275-294 What Price Fame? Tyler Cowen, Harvard University Press, 2000, 248 pages
by Pettit, Philip
- 275-294 Models as Mediators. Perspectives on Natural and Social Science, Mary S. Morgan and Margaret Morrison (eds.). Cambridge University Press, 1999, xi + 401 pages
by Guala, Francesco & Psillos, Stathis
- 275-294 Foundations of Causal Decision Theory, James M. Joyce. Cambridge University Press, 1999, xii + 268 pages
by Bradley, Richard
April 2001, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-20 Symposium on Amartya Sen's philosophy: 1 Capability and freedom: a defence of Sen
by Pettit, Philip
- 21-38 Symposium on Amartya Sen's philosophy: 2 Unstrapping the straitjacket of ‘preference’: a comment on Amartya Sen's contributions to philosophy and economics
by Anderson, Elizabeth
- 39-50 Symposium on Amartya Sen's philosophy: 3 Sen and consequentialism
by Scanlon, T. M.
- 51-66 Symposium on Amartya Sen's philosophy: 4 Reply
by Sen, Amaryta
- 67-88 Symposium on Amartya Sen's philosophy: 5 Adaptive preferences and women's options
by Nussbaum, Martha C.
- 89-108 The tables turned: Wilt Chamberlain versus Robert Nozick on rectification
by Tebble, Adam James
- 109-119 Collective preferences, obligations, and rational choice
by Gilbert, Margaret
- 121-145 Alchemies of the Mind: Rationality and the Emotions, Jon Elster. Cambridge University Press, 1999, ix + 416 pages
by Verbeek, Bruno
- 121-145 The Legacy of Scholasticism in Economic Thought: Antecedents of Choice and Power, Odd Langholm. Cambridge University Press, 1998, ix + 215 pages
by Lowry, S. Todd
- 121-145 The New Social Question: Rethinking the Welfare State, Pierre Rosanvallon. Translated by Barbara Harshav. Princeton University Press, 2000, xii + 139 pages
by Goodin, Robert E.
- 121-145 Modeling Bounded Rationality, Ariel Rubinstein. MIT Press, 1998, xii + 208 pages
by Dufwenberg, Martin
- 146-147 Contributors
by ,
October 2000, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 00 Contributors
by ,
- 175-204 Team Preferences
by Sugden, Robert
- 205-228 A Semantic Interpretation of Haavelmo's Structure of Econometrics
by Davis, George C.
- 229-245 Egalitarianism: Is Leximin the Only Option?
by Tungodden, Bertil
- 247-266 An Impossibility Theorem for Welfarist Axiologies
by Arrhenius, Gustaf
- 267-285 The Logic of Backwards Inductions
by Priest, Graham
- 287-313 On Why the Best Should Always Meet
by Sandqvist, Tor
- 315-321 New on Paternalism
by Calcott, Paul
- 323-331 New on Paternalism and Public Policy
by Leonard, Thomas C. & Goldfarb, Robert S. & Suranovic, Steven M.
- 333-378 Truth and Progress in Economic Knowledge (Edward Elgar, 1997, x + 232 pages) Explorations in Economic Methodology: From Lakatos to Empirical Philosophy of Science (Routledge, 1998; vii + 246 pages) Roger E. Backhouse
by Hoover, Kevin D.
- 333-378 Social Welfare and Individual Responsibility, David Schmidtz and Robert E. Goodin. Cambridge University Press, 1999, xviii + 222 pages
by Nechyba, Thomas J.
- 333-378 Cost-Value Analysis in Health Care: Making Sense out of QALYs, Erik Nord. Cambridge University Press, 1999, 157 + xxiii pages
by Hausman, Daniel M.
- 333-378 Free Markets and Social Justice, Cass Sunstein. Oxford University Press, 1997, vi + 405 pages
by Arnold, N. Scott
- 333-378 Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightenment, Charles L. Griswold, Jr. Cambridge University Press, 1999, xiv + 412 pages
by Schabas, Margaret
- 333-378 What We Owe to Each Other, T. M. Scanlon, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1998, ix + 420 pages
by Copp, David & Sobel, David
- 333-378 Ruling Passions: A Theory of Practical Reason, Simon Blackburn. Clarendon Press, 1998, 344 pages
by Barnes, Eric
April 2000, Volume 16, Issue 1