Economics and Philosophy

Papers
(The median citation count of Economics and Philosophy is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The marketplace of rationalizations25
What do climate change winners owe, and to whom?15
Enough is too much: the excessiveness objection to sufficientarianism8
Eliminating Group Agency7
Institutions and their strength7
Decision under normative uncertainty6
The Samaritan’s Curse: moral individuals and immoral groups5
Property, the environment, and the Lockean Proviso5
Evolutionary mechanisms of choice: Hayekian perspectives on neurophilosophical foundations of neuroeconomics5
The hierarchy in economics and its implications5
Why we need future generations: a defence of direct intergenerational reciprocity4
Cooperation, fairness and team reasoning4
Weighted sufficientarianisms: Carl Knight on the excessiveness objection4
Revisiting variable-value population principles4
Concerning publicized goods (or, the promiscuity of the public goods argument)4
Calibration dilemmas in the ethics of distribution4
The Principle of Merit and the capital-labour split3
What’s in, what’s out? Towards a rigorous definition of the boundaries of benefit-cost analysis3
The Econ within or the Econ above? On the plausibility of preference purification3
The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People’s Economy, Stephanie Kelton. Public Affairs, 2020, 325 pages.3
Should market harms be an exception to the Harm Principle?3
Causal effects and counterfactual conditionals: contrasting Rubin, Lewis and Pearl3
Market nudges and autonomy3
Sources of transitivity2
A new puzzle in the social evaluation of risk2
Social choice problems with public reason proceduralism2
Welfare Theory, Public Action, and Ethical Values: Revisiting the History of Welfare Economics, Roger E. Backhouse, Antoinette Baujard and Tamotsu Nishizawa (Eds). Cambridge University Press, 2021, ix2
When utilitarianism dominates justice as fairness: an economic defence of utilitarianism from the original position2
Unravelling into war: trust and social preferences in Hobbes’s state of nature2
On the measurement of need-based justice2
Ordeals, women and gender justice2
Relative priority2
Identity, ethics and behavioural welfare economics2
Which choices merit deference? A comparison of three behavioural proxies of subjective welfare2
Fair equality of chances for prediction-based decisions1
Stratified social norms1
Designing a just soda tax1
Justice for Millionaires?1
Description invariance: a rational principle for human agents1
J.S. Mill and market harms: a response to Endörfer1
Taxing Profit in a Global Economy, M. Devereux , A. Auerbach , M. Keen , P. Oosterhuis , W. Schön and J. Vella . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021.1
The metaethical dilemma of epistemic democracy1
Moral Uncertainty, by William MacAskill, Krister Bykvist and Toby Ord. Oxford University Press, 2020, viii + 226 pages1
On environmental justice, Part I: an intuitive conservation dilemma1
Respecting equality in economic option appraisal: valuing the time of your life1
Conscientious objection in firms1
Wealth and Power: Philosophical Perspectives, Michael Bennett, Huub Brouwer, and Rutger Claassen, eds. Routledge, 2023, x + 356 pages.1
How to be absolutely fair Part I: The Fairness formula1
Price gouging and the duty of easy rescue1
A dilemma for lexical and Archimedean views in population axiology1
Inductive risk in macroeconomics: Natural Rate Theory, monetary policy, and the Great Canadian Slump1
Reply to Spears’s ‘The Asymmetry of Population Ethics’1
The Welfare Diffusion Objection to Prioritarianism1
Being Good in a World of Need, Larry S. Temkin. Oxford University Press, 2022, 432 pages.1
The utility of goods or actions? A neurophilosophical assessment of a recent neuroeconomic controversy1
Is luxury tax justifiable?1
Team reasoning cannot be viewed as a payoff transformation1
How to be absolutely fair Part II: Philosophy meets economics1
Vote markets, democracy and relational egalitarianism1
Happiness – Concept, Measurement and Promotion, Yew-Kwang Ng, Springer, 2022, v + 183 pages.1
Better vaguely right than precisely wrong in effective altruism: the problem of marginalism1
Behavioural and heuristic models are as-if models too – and that’s ok1
Signs of character: a signalling model of Hume’s theory of moral and immoral actions1
Comparing Rubin and Pearl’s causal modelling frameworks: a commentary on Markus (2021)1
Biased preferences equilibrium1
The problem of low expectations and the principled politician1
Impartiality and democracy: an objection to political exchange1
What is partial ambiguity?1
Better than nothing: On defining the valence of a life0
The Reflection Principle and the Ex-Ante Pareto Principle in Anna Mahtani’s Objects of Credence0
Indexical utility: another rationalization of exponential discounting0
Abstract rationality: the ‘logical’ structure of attitudes0
The relevance of mechanisms and mechanistic knowledge for behavioural interventions: the case of household energy consumption0
Shaping people’s preferences: liberal neutrality, means paternalism and tobacco control0
Reply to Hausman0
On environmental justice, Part II: non-absolute equal division of rights to the natural world0
Isolationism, instrumentalism and fiscal policy0
Life as a Trust Game: a comment on The Option Value of Life0
EAP volume 38 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
Choosing for Changing Selves, Richard Pettigrew. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019, xiv + 253 pages.0
Theory and Credibility, Scott Ashworth, Christopher Berry and Ethan Buena de Mesquito. Princeton University Press, 2021, 280 pages.0
The view from Manywhere: normative economics with context-dependent preferences0
EAP volume 39 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
Equality or priority about competing claims?0
Reasoning with reasons: Lewis on common knowledge0
Solving Social Dilemmas: Ethics, Politics and Prosperity, Roger Congleton . Oxford University Press, 2022, xvi + 451 pages.0
In Defense of Public Debt, Barry Eichengreen, Asmaa El-Ganainy, Rui Esteves and Kris James Mitchener. Oxford University Press, 2021, vii + 305 pages.0
Continuity and catastrophic risk – CORRIGENDUM0
Rational updating at the crossroads0
Non-Archimedean population axiologies0
Replies to commentators0
Probabilistically coherent credences despite opacity0
EAP volume 39 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
Manipulation in politics and public policy0
On not holding women to higher standards of justice than men: gender justice, even for millionaire women0
EAP volume 38 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
EAP volume 37 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
The moral limits of what, exactly?0
Catastrophe insurance decision making when the science is uncertain0
Sources of transitivity – CORRIGENDUM0
EAP volume 40 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
Reply to Aaron: How people respond to the Asymmetry is an empirical question0
EAP volume 40 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
What calibrating variable-value population ethics suggests0
Desert or dignity? Rethinking injustice in wages0
EAP volume 37 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
How institutions decay: towards an endogenous theory0
A Theory of Subjective Well-Being, Mark Fabian. Oxford University Press, 2022, x + 305 pages.0
EAP volume 39 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
The entrepreneurial theory of ownership0
Fitting Things Together: Coherence and the Requirements of Structural Rationality, Alex Worsnip, Oxford University Press, 2021, xvii + 335 pages0
The Pursuit of Happiness: Philosophical and Psychological Foundations of Utility, Louis Narens and Brian Skyrms. Oxford University Press, 2020, 208 pages.0
EAP volume 37 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
EAP volume 38 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
EAP volume 38 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
A dilemma for reasons additivity0
Philosophical Foundations of Climate Change Policy, Joseph Heath. Oxford University Press, 2021, viii + 339 pages. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197567982.001.0001.0
The Principal Principle and the contingent a priori0
Precis of The Objects of Credence0
EAP volume 37 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
Value Incommensurability: Ethics, Risk, and Decision-Making, Henrik Andersson and Anders Herlitz (ed.). Routledge, 2022, viii+269 pages.0
The half life of economic injustice0
Diagonal decision theory0
Justice and Egalitarian Relations, Christian Schemmel . Oxford University Press, 2021, 321 pages.0
EAP volume 38 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
The Triumph of Injustice: How the Rich Dodge Taxes and How to Make Them Pay, Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman. W.W. Norton, 2019, xvi + 232 pp., $27.95 (hbk), ISBN: 97813240027270
The body politic has private parts: market creation as a policymaking tool0
Equality, efficiency and hierarchy in the workplace0
Narrowly person-affecting axiology: a reconsideration0
Wealth and Power: Philosophical Perspectives, Michael Bennett, Huub Brouwer, and Rutger Claassen, eds. Routledge, 2023, x + 356 pages. – CORRIGENDUM0
Epistemic problems in Hayek’s defence of free markets0
Continuity and catastrophic risk0
Good reasons for losers: lottery justification and social risk0
Individual versus group morality: the role of information0
Unjust equal relations0
Rational Responses to Risk, Paul Weirich. Oxford University Press, 2020, xi + 269 pages.0
The Profit Paradox: How Thriving Firms Threaten the Future of Work, Jan Eeckhout. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2021, viii + 327 pages.0
Frame It Again: New Tools for Rational Decision-Making, José Luis Bermúdez. Cambridge University Press, 2020, x + 330 pages.0
The Tragic Science: How Economists Cause Harm (even as They Aspire to Do Good). George F. DeMartino. University of Chicago Press. xi + 265 pages0
EAP volume 37 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
Subjective total comparative evaluations0
Exploitation as Domination: Why Capitalism is Unjust, Nicholas Vrousalis, Oxford University Press, 2023, 224 pages.0
EAP volume 40 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
Faces of Inequality: A Theory of Wrongful Discrimination, Sophia Moreau. Oxford University Press, 2020, xi+260 pages.0
Rational Powers in Action: Instrumental Rationality and Extended Agency, Sergio Tenenbaum . Oxford University Press, 2020, xii + 245 pages.0
Limits of the Numerical: The Abuses and Uses of Quantification, ed. C. Newfield, A. Alexandrova and S. John. University of Chicago Press, 2022, 317 pages.0
EAP volume 38 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
Adaptive preferences, self-expression and preference-based freedom rankings0
Non-Archimedean population axiologies – CORRIGENDUM0
Introduction0
Reconfiguring essential and discretionary public goods0
Preferences versus opportunities: on the conceptual foundations of normative welfare economics0
Global Health Impact: Extending Access to Essential Medicines, Nicole Hassoun . Oxford University Press, 2020, xv + 301 pages.0
Must Prioritarians be Antiegalitarian?0
EAP volume 37 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
Cogs and Monsters: What Economics Is, and What It Should Be, Diane Coyle. Princeton University Press, 2021, 257 pages.0
Fragile Futures: The Uncertain Economics of Disasters, Pandemics, and Climate Change, Vito Tanzi. Cambridge University Press, 2021.0
A social-status rationale for repugnant market transactions0
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