Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Economics

Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Economics

Heilmann, Conrad; Reiss, Julian

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2021

516

Dura

Inglês

9781138824201

15 a 20 dias

1143

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1. Introduction 2. History of Utility Theory 3. The Economics and Philosophy of Risk 4. Behavioral Welfare Economics and Consumer Sovereignty 5. The Economic Concept of a Preference 6. Economic Agency and the Subpersonal Turn in Economics 7. Game Theory and Rational Reasoning 8. Institutions, Rationality, and Coordination 9. As If Social Preference Models 10. Exploitation and Consumption 11. Philosophy of Economics? Three Decades of Bibliometric History 12. Philosophy of Austrian Economics 13. Representation 14. Finance and Financial Economics: A Philosophy of Science Perspective 15. Values in Welfare Economics 16. Measurement and Value Judgements 17. Reflections on the State of Economics and Ethics 18. Well-Being 19. Fairness and Fair Division 20. Causality and Probability 21. Causal Contributions in Economics 22. Explanation in Economics 23. Modeling the Possible to Modeling the Actual 24. Experimentation in Economics 25. Field Experiments 26. Computer Simulations in Economics 27. Evidence-Based Policy 28. Economic Theory and Empirical Science 29. Philosophy of Econometrics 30. Statistical Significance Testing in Economics 31. Quantifying Health 32. Freedoms, Political Economy, and Liberalism 33. Freedom and Markets 34. Policy Evaluation Under Severe Uuncertainty: A Cautious, Egalitarian Approach 35. Behavioral Public Policy: One Name, Many Types. A Mechanistic Perspective 36. The Case for Regulating Tax Competition
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Young Men;Rank Dependent Utility Theory;Agent Based Modeling;Objective List Theories;Vice Versa;Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Models;Cumulative Prospect Theory;FOMC;Social Preference Models;Violates;Expected Utility Theory;Team Reasoning;Behavioral Economics;Subjective Expected Utility Theory;Federal Reserve;Good Life;Uncertainty Aversion;Granger Causality;Weak Preference Relation;Nash Equilibrium;Behavioral Policies;Level-2 Players;Dictator Game;Rank Dependent Utility;Economic Methodology