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Articles published in this section
(In alphabetical order of authors)
Authors | Titles | Iss. |
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Arnaud BERTHOUD | Analogie et justice dans l’échange | 2018/2 |
Robert BOYER | Une « grande » théorie est-elle encore possible ? | 2023/2 |
John B. DAVIS | Change and Continuity in Economic Methodology and Philosophy of Economics | 2020/2 |
Daniel M. HAUSMAN | Philosophy of Economics: A Retrospective Reflection | 2017/2 |
Serge-Christophe KOLM | Le livre capital du XXIe siècle. À propos du Capital au XXIe siècle de Thomas Piketty | 2016/2 |
Pierre LIVET | Philosophie économique et complexité | 2021/2 |
Julian NIDA-RÜMELIN | La raison pratique dans la pratique économique | 2024/2 |
Douglas WADE HANDS | Economic Methodology In The Twenty-First Century (So Far): Some Post-Reflection Reflections | 2019/2 |
Bernard WALLISER | De l’ontologie universelle à l’ontologie économique | 2022/2 |