- EAP volume 36 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
- EAP volume 36 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
- Philippe Mongin (1950–2020)
- The Form of the Firm: A Normative Political Theory of the Corporation, Abraham Singer. Oxford University Press, 2019, xii + 296 pages.
- The Levelling-Down Objection and the additive measure of the badness of inequality
- On Trade Justice: A Philosophical Plea for a New Global Deal, Mathias Risse and Gabriel Wollner. Oxford University Press, 2019, viii + 278 pages.
- EAP volume 36 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
- EAP volume 36 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
- Setting Health-Care Priorities: What Ethical Theories Tell Us, Torbjörn Tännsjö. Oxford University Press, 2019, xii + 212 pages.
- Strategic Justice – Convention and Problems of Balancing Diverging Interests, Peter Vanderschraaf. Oxford University Press, 2019, viii + 391 pages.
- The Origins of Unfairness: Social Categories and Cultural Evolution, Cailin O’Connor. Oxford University Press, 2019, 256 pages.
- Economic Statecraft: Human Rights, Sanctions, and Conditionality, Cécile Fabre. Harvard University Press, 2018, 214 pages.
- Do Central Banks Serve the People? Peter Dietsch, Francois Claveau and Clement Fontan. Polity Press, 2018, vii + 135 pages.
- Frames, reasoning, and the emergence of conventions
- Unelected Power: The Quest for Legitimacy in Central Banking and the Regulatory State, Paul Tucker. Princeton University Press, 2018, 656 pages.
- EAP volume 36 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
- EAP volume 36 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
- An intersubjective model of agency for game theory
- Time Biases: A Theory of Rational Planning and Personal Persistence, Meghan Sullivan. Oxford University Press, 2018.
- Exit versus voice – options for socially responsible investment in collective pension plans – CORRIGENDUM
- Where Economics Went Wrong: Chicago’s Abandonment of Classical Liberalism, David Colander and Craig Freedman. Princeton University Press, 2019, xii + 267 pages
- The normative gap: mechanism design and ideal theories of justice
- Punishment and disagreement in the state of nature
- EAP volume 35 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
- EAP volume 35 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
- The Asymmetry of population ethics: experimental social choice and dual-process moral reasoning
- Population axiology and the possibility of a fourth category of absolute value – CORRIGENDUM
- Rule by Multiple Majorities: A New Theory of Popular Control, Sean Ingham. Cambridge University Press, 2019, pp. ix + 190.
- Newcomb’s Problem, Arif Ahmed (editor). Cambridge University Press, 2018, 233 pages.
- Climate Justice: Integrating Economics and Philosophy, Ravi Kanbur and Henry Shue (editors). Oxford University Press, 2018, 288 pages.
- In Our Best Interest: A Defense of Paternalism, Jason Hanna. Oxford University Press, 2018, xiii + 271 pages.
- What is lost through no net loss
- The Community of Advantage: A Behavioral Economist’s Defence of the Market, Robert Sugden. Oxford University Press, 2018, xxii + 320 pages.
- Wellbeing, Freedom and Social Justice: The Capability Approach Re-Examined, Ingrid Robeyns. Cambridge: Open Book Publishers, 2017, 256 pages.
- An Epistemic Theory of Democracy Robert E. Goodin and Kai Spiekermann, Oxford University Press, 2018, xvi + 456 pages.
- The epistemic division of labour in markets: knowledge, global trade and the preconditions of morally responsible agency
- Radical Markets: Uprooting Capitalism and Democracy for a Just Society, Eric A. Posner and E. Glen Weyl. Princeton University Press, 2018, xxii + 337 pages.
- Exit versus voice – options for socially responsible investment in collective pension plans
- Population axiology and the possibility of a fourth category of absolute value
- Is close enough good enough?
- EAP volume 35 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
- EAP volume 35 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
- A Philosophy for the Science of Well-Being, Anna Alexandrova. Oxford University Press, 2017, xlv + 196 pages.
- The lure of incredible certitude
- Firms and parental justice: should firms contribute to the cost of parenthood and procreation?
- Preferences: neither behavioural nor mental
- The voting paradox … with a single voter? Implications for transitivity in choice under risk
- Which values should be built into economic measures?
- Countable additivity, idealization, and conceptual realism
- Ambidextrous Lockeanism
- Healthcare: between a human and a conventional right
- A unificationist defence of revealed preferences
- Stable and unstable choices
- What is the economic concept of choice? An experimental philosophy study
- The Philosophy of Social Evolution, Jonathan Birch. Oxford University Press, 2018, xi + 268 pages.
- The Allais paradox: what it became, what it really was, what it now suggests to us
- From dual systems to dual function: rethinking methodological foundations of behavioural economics
- The structure of priority in the school choice problem
- EAP volume 35 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
- EAP volume 35 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
- BAYESIAN OCKHAM’S RAZOR AND NESTED MODELS
- ‘Situational Analysis’ and Economics: an attempt at clarification
- Similarity and the trustworthiness of distributive judgements
- Decision Theory with a Human Face, Richard Bradley. Cambridge University Press, 2017, xiv + 335 pages.
- Economics for the Common Good, Jean Tirole. Princeton University Press, 2017, xi + 563 pages.
- The Moral Foundations of Parenthood, Joseph Millum. Oxford University Press, 2018, ix + 158 pages.
- THE CORPORATION’S GOVERNMENTAL PROVENANCE AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE
- EAP volume 34 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
- RESPONSE TO OUR COMMENTATORS ON THE REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL PANEL ON SOCIAL PROGRESS 2018
- EAP volume 34 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
- COMMENTS ON THE REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL PANEL ON SOCIAL PROGRESS, CHAPTERS 9 AND 14: INEQUALITY, DEMOCRACY AND THE RULE OF LAW
- COMMENTS ON THE REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL PANEL ON SOCIAL PROGRESS CHAPTER 13: MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS
- COMMENT ON THE REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL PANEL ON SOCIAL PROGRESS, CHAPTER 3: ECONOMIC INEQUALITY AND SOCIAL PROGRESS
- INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM ON THE REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL PANEL ON SOCIAL PROGRESS (IPSP) 2018
- IN PURSUIT OF SOCIAL PROGRESS
- EXPLOITATION
- CONFIDENCE IN BELIEFS AND RATIONAL DECISION MAKING
- TO PROFIT MAXIMIZE, OR NOT TO PROFIT MAXIMIZE: FOR FIRMS, THIS IS A VALID QUESTION
- COMMENTS ON THE REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL PANEL ON SOCIAL PROGRESS, CHAPTER 7: THE FUTURE OF WORK, GOOD JOBS FOR ALL
- THE THEORY OF EXPLOITATION AS THE UNEQUAL EXCHANGE OF LABOUR
- CATERING FOR RESPONSIBILITY: BRUTE LUCK, OPTION LUCK, AND THE NEUTRALITY OBJECTION TO LUCK EGALITARIANISM
- NUDGE VERSUS BOOST: A DISTINCTION WITHOUT A NORMATIVE DIFFERENCE
- Minimal Morality: A Multilevel Social Contract Theory, Michael Moehler. Oxford University Press, 2018, 272 pages.
- One Another’s Equals. The Basis of Human Equality, Jeremy Waldron. Harvard University Press, 2017, x + 264 pages.
- ASSET INEQUALITY, ECONOMIC VULNERABILITY AND RELATIONAL EXPLOITATION
- INTERVAL VALUES AND RATIONAL CHOICE
- TRADE-OFFS BETWEEN EPISTEMIC AND MORAL VALUES IN EVIDENCE-BASED POLICY
- COMPARATIVE VALUE AND THE WEIGHT OF REASONS
- EAP volume 34 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
- The Logic of Estrangement: Reason in an Unreasonable Form, Julius Sensat. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, xi + 213 pages.
- The Origins of Behavioural Public Policy, Adam Oliver. Cambridge University Press, 2017, 252 pages.
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- Private Government: How Employers Rule Our Lives (and Why We Don’t Talk about It), Elizabeth Anderson. Princeton University Press, 2017, xxiii + 196 pages.
- SWEATSHOPS AND CONSUMER CHOICES
- CONSUMPTION AND SOCIAL CHANGE
- THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF LIBERAL RIGHTS IN A DIVERSE WORLD
- TOWARD A FRAMEWORK FOR SELECTING BEHAVIOURAL POLICIES: HOW TO CHOOSE BETWEEN BOOSTS AND NUDGES
- PATERNALISMS AND NUDGES
- EFFICIENCY AND FUTURE GENERATIONS
- THE SMALL IMPROVEMENT ARGUMENT, EPISTEMICISM AND INCOMPARABILITY
- EAP volume 34 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
- EAP volume 34 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
- WHY SHOULD WE TEAM REASON?
- CAN LIBERTARIANS GET AWAY WITH FRAUD?
- HARNESSING HEURISTICS FOR ECONOMIC POLICY
- ON PARITY AND THE INTUITION OF NEUTRALITY
- CAPITAL WITHOUT WAGE-LABOUR: MARX’S MODES OF SUBSUMPTION REVISITED
- ENTITLEMENT THEORY OF JUSTICE AND END-STATE FAIRNESS IN THE ALLOCATION OF GOODS
- MEASURING A NEGLECTED TYPE OF LOTTERY UNFAIRNESS
- Economics Rules, Dani Rodrik , W. W. Norton & Company, 2015, xv + 253 pages.
- Economic Analysis, Moral Philosophy, and Public Policy, Daniel Hausman , Michael McPherson and Debra Satz . Cambridge University Press, 2016, 414 pages.
- Republic of Equals: Predistribution and Property-Owning Democracy, Alan Thomas . Oxford University Press, 2017, xxiv + 445 pages.
- BEHAVIOURAL ECONOMICS AND PATERNALISM
- EXPLOITATION, INTENTIONALITY AND INJUSTICE
- IMPLEMENTATION NEUTRALITY AND TREATMENT EVALUATION
- A GAME-THEORETIC ANALYSIS OF PASCAL’S WAGER
- Philanthropy in Democratic Societies, edited by Rob Reich , Chiara Cordelli and Lucy Bernholz . University of Chicago Press, 2016, vii + 325 pages.
- TEAM REASONING AND A MEASURE OF MUTUAL ADVANTAGE IN GAMES