The latest issue of the Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics (EJPE) is now available online. It includes a book symposium on Dekker’s Jan Tinbergen (1903–1994) and the Rise of Economic Expertise, a and more. Please see below for an overview—with links—of the issue.
EJPE is a peer-reviewed bi-annual academic journal supported by the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics at the Erasmus School of Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam. EJPE publishes research on the methodology, history, ethics, and interdisciplinary relations of economics, and welcomes contributions from all scholars with an interest in any of its research domains. EJPE is an Open Access Journal: all the content is permanently available online without subscription or payment.
OVERVIEW OF EJPE ISSUE 2, VOLUME 15, 2022
ARTICLES
Economic Modeling in Rawls: The Original Position by David C. Coker
BOOK SYMPOSIUM on Jan Tinbergen (1903–1994) and the Rise of Economic Expertise
Social Engineers Changing the World: Tinbergen and Frisch’s Framing of Economics by Mariana Mortágua and Francisco Louçã
Reading Tinbergen Through the Lens of Max Weber by Thomas Kayzel
Ambiguity of Superiority and Authority: An Analysis of the Keynes-Tinbergen Debate by Jon Murphy
Jan Tinbergen’s Fallacy: Economic Expertise as an A-Political Endeavour by Michele Alacevich
Tinbergen on the Theory and Policy of Economic Development by Mauro Boianovsky
Probability and Statistics in the Tinbergen-Keynes Debates by William Peden
Jan Tinbergen and the Limits of Expertise: Response to My Critics by Erwin Dekker
CRITICAL COMMENT
BOOK REVIEWS
Claudia Goldin’s Career and Family: Women’s Century-Long Journey toward Equity by Sarah F. Small
Ralph Hertwig, Timothy J. Pleskac, and Thorsten Pachur’s Taming Uncertainty by James Grayot
José Luis Bermúdez’s Frame It Again: New Tools for Rational Decision-Making by Bele Wollesen and Lukas Beck
Richard Pettigrew’s Dutch Book Arguments by Luc Lichtsteiner
Juliana Bidadanure’s Justice Across Ages: Treating Young and Old as Equals by Daniel Halliday
Jeff E. Biddle’s Progress through Regression: The Life Story of the Empirical Cobb-Douglas Production Function by Aiko Ikeo
PHD THESIS SUMMARIES
The Making and Unmaking of Ordoliberal Language: A Digital Conceptual History of European Competition Law by Anselm Küsters
Methodology and Microfoundations: A New Argument for an Autonomous Macroeconomics by Nadia Ruiz
Why We Need to Talk About Preferences: A Federalist Proposal by Lukas Beck
Attitudes First: Rationality Attributions and the Normativity of Rationality by Lisa Bastian
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This issue can be found at the EJPE website.