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The following bibliography is not comprehensive. It generally avoids separate citations for methodological essays in collections. It does not list separately the essays on economic methodology from special issues on philosophy and economics. A large number of essays on philosophy of economics can be found in the journals, Economics and Philosophy, The Journal of Economic Methodology and the annual series Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology.
Readers may want to consult the Journal of Economic Methodology, Vol. 8, No. 1, March 2001 Millennium symposium on “The Past, Present and Future of Economic Methodology” the and Binder et al. 2016. For an encyclopedic overview of economic methodology, see the Handbook of Economic Methodology edited by Davis, Hands, and Mäki. For a comprehensive bibliography of works on economic methodology through 1988, see Redman 1989. Essays from economics journals are indexed in The Journal of Economic Literature, and the Index of Economic Articles in Journal and Collective Volumes also indexes collections. Since 1991, works on methodology can be found under the number B4. Works on ethics and economics can be found under the numbers A13, D6, and I3. Discussions of rationality and game theory can be found under A1, C7, D00, D7, D8, and D9.
Economic methodology
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- Binder, C., C. Heilmann, and J. Vromen, 2016. The Future of the Philosophy of Economics, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
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- Blinder, A., 1974. “The Economics of Brushing Teeth”, Journal of Political Economy, 82: 887–91. (Scholar)
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- Boulier, B., 1991. “Pisces Economicus: The Fish as Economic Man”, Economics and Philosophy, 7: 83–86. (Scholar)
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- Brunner, K., 1969. “‘Assumptions’ and the Cognitive Quality of Theories”, Synthese, 20: 501–25. (Scholar)
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- Buchanan, J., 1958. “Ceteris Paribus: Some Notes on Methodology”, Southern Economic Journal, 24: 259–70. (Scholar)
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- Caldwell, B., 1982. Beyond Positivism: Economic Methodology in the Twentieth Century, London: Allen & Unwin. (Scholar)
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