Economics and Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Economics and Philosophy is 1. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Designing a just soda tax34
EAP volume 39 issue 2 Cover and Front matter10
Institutions and their strength10
Rational Responses to Risk, Paul Weirich. Oxford University Press, 2020, xi + 269 pages.7
Should market harms be an exception to the Harm Principle?7
Acyclic population ethics and menu-dependent relations7
Happiness – Concept, Measurement and Promotion, Yew-Kwang Ng, Springer, 2022, v + 183 pages.6
Intergenerational and intragenerational cooperation5
Epistemic problems in Hayek’s defence of free markets5
Market nudges and autonomy4
Identity, ethics and behavioural welfare economics4
EAP volume 37 issue 2 Cover and Back matter4
Wealth and Power: Philosophical Perspectives, Michael Bennett, Huub Brouwer, and Rutger Claassen, eds. Routledge, 2023, x + 356 pages.4
EAP volume 39 issue 1 Cover and Front matter4
Continuity and catastrophic risk3
The Pursuit of Happiness: Philosophical and Psychological Foundations of Utility, Louis Narens and Brian Skyrms. Oxford University Press, 2020, 208 pages.3
A Theory of Subjective Well-Being, Mark Fabian. Oxford University Press, 2022, x + 305 pages.3
Isolationism, instrumentalism and fiscal policy3
When utilitarianism dominates justice as fairness: an economic defence of utilitarianism from the original position3
Faces of Inequality: A Theory of Wrongful Discrimination, Sophia Moreau. Oxford University Press, 2020, xi+260 pages.2
A social-status rationale for repugnant market transactions2
Fitting Things Together: Coherence and the Requirements of Structural Rationality, Alex Worsnip, Oxford University Press, 2021, xvii + 335 pages2
Signs of character: a signalling model of Hume’s theory of moral and immoral actions2
Original position arguments: an axiomatic characterization2
Pensions: more than collective risk pooling?2
Reply to Hausman2
How to be absolutely fair Part I: The Fairness formula1
The metaethical dilemma of epistemic democracy1
Avoiding risks behind the veil of ignorance1
Risk pooling, reciprocity, and voluntary association1
Do we have too much choice?1
J.S. Mill and market harms: a response to Endörfer1
Sources of transitivity1
Non-Archimedean population axiologies1
Must Prioritarians be Antiegalitarian?1
Voluntary collective pensions: a viable alternative?1
EAP volume 40 issue 1 Cover and Front matter1
Two kinds of social cooperation?1
Wealth and Power: Philosophical Perspectives, Michael Bennett, Huub Brouwer, and Rutger Claassen, eds. Routledge, 2023, x + 356 pages. – CORRIGENDUM1
EAP volume 37 issue 3 Cover and Back matter1
Eliminating Group Agency1
A dilemma for lexical and Archimedean views in population axiology1
Exploitation as Domination: Why Capitalism is Unjust, Nicholas Vrousalis, Oxford University Press, 2023, 224 pages.1
EAP volume 41 issue 1 Cover and Front matter1
Decision under normative uncertainty1
Stratified social norms1
EAP volume 38 issue 3 Cover and Front matter1
Fair equality of chances for prediction-based decisions1
Adaptive preferences, self-expression and preference-based freedom rankings1
Catastrophe insurance decision making when the science is uncertain1
The relevance of mechanisms and mechanistic knowledge for behavioural interventions: the case of household energy consumption1
Individual versus group morality: the role of information1
The Welfare Diffusion Objection to Prioritarianism1
The Tragic Science: How Economists Cause Harm (even as They Aspire to Do Good). George F. DeMartino. University of Chicago Press. xi + 265 pages1
Reconfiguring essential and discretionary public goods1
EAP volume 38 issue 1 Cover and Front matter1
Vote markets, democracy and relational egalitarianism1
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