All Stories

  1. Nima Bassiri, Madness and Enterprise: Psychiatry, Economic Reason, and the Emergence of Pathological Value
  2. Nonorthodox Economic Approaches to Labor Unions and Union Leadership
  3. Economics and Psychology
  4. Classical Economists
  5. The Precursors of Marginalists
  6. Economics and Psychology during and after the Marginal Revolution
  7. The Role of Psychology in the Non-Mainstream Tradition
  8. Introduction
  9. The Philosophical and Psychological Background
  10. Conclusions
  11. Economics and Psychology
  12. Principles of Behavioral Economics: Bringing Together Old, New and Evolutionary Approaches
  13. Review of Susumu Egashira, Masanori Taishido, D. Wade Hands, and Uskali Mäki’s (editors) A Genealogy of Self-Interest in Economics. Singapore: Springer, 2021, vi + 325 pp.
  14. Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations by Marc Lavoie Chapter 2: Theory of Choice
  15. Value Judgements, Positivism and Utility Comparisons in Economics
  16. Book review
  17. Economic Policy and the History of Economic Thought (Edited Book)
  18. The Old Institutional School and Labour Market Functions and Policies*
  19. Introduction
  20. The Conceptual Resilience of the Atomistic Individual in Mainstream Economic Rationality
  21. The relation of neoclassical economics to other disciplines
  22. The marginalization of absolute and relative income hypotheses of consumption and the role of fiscal policy
  23. Pay Level Comparisons in Job Satisfaction Research and Mainstream Economic Methodology
  24. Labor earnings reductions, happiness levels and needs hierarchy
  25. Economic crisis, economic methodology and the scientific ideal of physics
  26. Comparisons in Economic Thought
  27. The Prosperity of Vice: A Worried View of Economics
  28. From Edgeworth to econophysics: a methodological perspective
  29. The Physics Scientific Ideal in the Works of Edgeworth and Fisher
  30. Injury-related absenteeism and job satisfaction: insights from Greek and UK data
  31. Workers’ risk underestimation and occupational health and safety regulation
  32. THE HISTORY OF ATTITUDES TOWARDS INTERDEPENDENT PREFERENCES
  33. Anastassios Karayiannis (1955-2012): Academic Economist and Scholar
  34. A survey of safety and health at work in Greece
  35. Hierarchical Needs, Income Comparisons, and Happiness Levels
  36. Economic Policies, Political Considerations and Overall Health
  37. Wicksteed, Robbins and the Emergence of Mainstream Economic Methodology
  38. Childhood socioeconomic deprivation and later adulthood health
  39. The neglect of comparison income: An historical perspective
  40. Comparison wage in trade union decision making
  41. The paradox of happiness: towards an alternative explanation
  42. The Economics of John Rae
  43. SATISFICING AND SEQUENTIAL TARGETS IN ECONOMIC POLICY: A POLITICO-ECONOMIC APPROACH
  44. The Historical Development of Hierarchical Behavior in Economic Thought
  45. A Meta-theoretical Assessment of the Decline of Scholastic Economics
  46. Reviews
  47. An economic analysis of the typical politicians' behaviour in an imperfect meritocracy framework.
  48. Marginalist Consumer Theory: Delay, Acceptance and History Texts
  49. The impact of fringe benefits on payment profiles
  50. Altruism, union utility and outsiders
  51. Job satisfaction and target earnings
  52. Book Notes
  53. Origins and Development of the Trend Toward Value-Free Economics
  54. Book Notes
  55. Economics and the New Physics Some Methodological Implications
  56. Economic Growth and the Balance-of-Payments Constraint.
  57. Trade Union Priorities and Wage Rigidity
  58. A note on the substitution between wage and non-wage benefits in spot labour markets
  59. HIERARCHICAL CHOICE IN ECONOMICS
  60. CAUSALITY and DETERMINISM IN ECONOMICS
  61. Book Notes
  62. BOOK REVIEWS
  63. A Kaldorian approach to Greek economic growth: a reply
  64. KEYNES‘ ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND THE THEORY OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
  65. PSYCHOLOGICAL THRESHOLDS, DEMAND AND PRICE RIGIDITY
  66. SHORT REVIEWS
  67. Kaldorian approach to Greek economic growth
  68. THE IMPLICIT PSYCHOLOGY OF THE THEORY OF THE RATIONAL CONSUMER: AN INTERPRETATION*
  69. TWO LEVELS OF HEDONISTIC INFLUENCE ON MICROECONOMIC THEORY
  70. The Historical Perspective of the Problem of Interpersonal Comparisons of Utility
  71. Human Needs Hierarchy and Happiness: Evidence from the Late Pre-Classical and Classical Economics
  72. Causality in Macroeconomics