Journal of Economic Methodology

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Economic Methodology 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 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
The economics of immense risk, urgent action and radical change: towards new approaches to the economics of climate change71
How-possibly explanations in economics: anything goes?20
In defense of behavioral welfare economics17
Economic methodology: a bibliometric perspective14
On the possibility of an anti-paternalist behavioural welfare economics12
The limits of opportunity-only: context-dependence and agency in behavioral welfare economics12
Values in economics: a recent revival with a twist11
On the recent philosophy of decision theory9
When does complementarity support pluralism about schools of economic thought?9
Multiple models, one explanation8
Building comparison spaces: Harold Hotelling and mathematics for economics6
The institutional preconditions of homo economicus6
Interdisciplinary influences in behavioral economics: a bibliometric analysis of cross-disciplinary citations6
Back to the big picture6
Savage’s response to Allais as Broomean reasoning6
Economics is converging with sociology but not with psychology6
A defense of reasonable pluralism in economics5
What preferences for behavioral welfare economics?5
Economic methodology, the philosophy of economics and the economy: another turn?5
What’s (successful) extrapolation?4
Determinism, free will, and the Austrian School of Economics4
A response to six comments onThe Community of Advantage4
Theories of well-being and well-being policy: a view from methodology4
A qualitative study of perception of a dishonesty experiment4
The struggle for the soul of macroeconomics4
Markets, market algorithms, and algorithmic bias4
Lucas’ expectational equilibrium, price rigidity, and descriptive realism4
Economic theories and their Dueling interpretations4
Abstraction and closure: a methodological discussion of distribution-led growth3
Sugden’s community of advantage3
The field: tasks, pasts, futures3
Pearl before economists: the book of why and empirical economics3
TheHomer economicusnarrative: from cognitive psychology to individual public policies3
The case against formal methods in (Austrian) economics: a partial defense of formalization as translation3
Learning from Lucas3
Three accounts of intrinsic motivation in economics: a pragmatic choice?2
Reconciling the liberal tradition in normative economics with the findings of behavioural economics: on J.S. Mill, libertarian paternalism and Robert Sugden’s The Community of Advantage2
What are we up to?2
Co-production and economics: insights from the constructive use of experimental games in adaptive resource management2
Objectivity in economics and the problem of the individual2
Models on trial: antitrust experts face Daubert challenges2
Philosophy of economics: past and future2
Retreat from normativism2
Unifying Theories of institutions: a critique of Pettit’s Virtual Control Theory2
To change or not to change. The evolution of forecasting models at the Bank of England2
Voluntary agreements2
Economics and community knowledge-making2
Model diversity and the embarrassment of riches2
Permissible preference purification: on context-dependent choices and decisive welfare judgements in behavioural welfare economics1
Lucas’s way to his monetary theory of large-scale fluctuations1
Lucas’s methodological divide in inflation theory: a student’s journey1
Introduction: economic methodology and philosophy of economics twenty years since the Millennium1
The lasting influence of Robert E. Lucas on Chicago economics1
Transparent players: the use of narrative voices in game theory1
Economic methodology in 2020: looking forward, looking back1
The usefulness of well-being temporalism1
Does utilitarianism need a rethink? Review of Louis Narens and Brian Skyrms' The Pursuit of Happiness1
Models as ‘analytical similes’: on Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen's contribution to economic methodology1
Review of an advanced introduction to feminist economics1
What makes economics special: orientational paradigms1
Introduction to the Review Symposium on Robert Sugden's The Community of Advantage1
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