Journal of Economic Methodology

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Economic Methodology 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
The genetic lottery why DNA matters for social equality103
The intrinsic complexity of collective choice a review of making better choices. design, decisions, and democracy23
Ontological wars in economics: the return of supervenience16
On the epistemic contribution of financial models16
Diversity in feminist economics research methods: trends from the Global South15
The wealth of humans: core, periphery and frontiers of humanomics11
The struggle for the soul of macroeconomics9
Introduction to the Review Symposium on Robert Sugden's The Community of Advantage6
Economic theories and their Dueling interpretations6
A defense of reasonable pluralism in economics6
Introduction to the special issue: economic theories and their dueling interpretations5
A review on Katzner’s Models, mathematics and methodology in economic explanation, Cambridge University Press 20185
Equilibrium modeling in economics: a design-based defense5
The inexact and separate science of economics5
Nash meets Samuelson: the comparative-statics interpretation of Nash equilibrium5
It takes a model to beat a model5
What is useful philosophy of economics?4
Cost-benefit analysis, ethical values, and a ‘taste’ for fairness4
Medical epistemology meets economics: how (not) to GRADE universal basic income research4
Comments on Nick Huntington–Klein's review ‘Pearl before economists: The Book of Why and empirical economics’4
A deeper struggle for the soul of economics3
Explanation, prediction, and conceptual exploration3
The significance of GDP: a new take on a century-old question3
Economic models and their flexible interpretations: a philosophy of science perspective2
Authors' reply to comments2
In defense of behavioral welfare economics2
Does utilitarianism need a rethink? Review of Louis Narens and Brian Skyrms' The Pursuit of Happiness2
Comparative economics for model choice2
Economic methodology to preserve the past? Some reflections on economic theories and their dueling interpretations2
Minimal models, feminist epistemology, and diversity1
Darwinian rational expectations1
Can heterodox economics make a difference? Conversations with key thinkers1
Spectres of Mises: controversial methodological claims reassessed1
Economics is converging with sociology but not with psychology1
Unifying Theories of institutions: a critique of Pettit’s Virtual Control Theory1
Rationality: What it is, why it seems scarce, why it matters1
A controversy about modeling practices: the case of inequity aversion1
Gender homogeneity in philosophy and methodology of economics: evidence from publication patterns1
Correction1
Kirzner's argument for the relevance and uniqueness of Austrian economics relating to neoclassical theory: the tendency to equilibrium and the Jevons’ law of indifference1
Interdisciplinary influences in behavioral economics: a bibliometric analysis of cross-disciplinary citations1
Insider apology for microeconomic theorising?1
Platforming economics: tech economics, market design, and the transformation of markets1
Mostly harmless econometrics? Statistical paradigms in the ‘top five’ from 2000 to 20181
Mindshaping, conditional games, and the Harsanyi Doctrine1
Dispersed information and the non-neutrality of money: fifty years after Lucas, 19721
The limits of opportunity-only: context-dependence and agency in behavioral welfare economics1
Scientific communities, recent crisis and change in economics: a Kuhnian perspective0
Lucas’ expectational equilibrium, price rigidity, and descriptive realism0
Introduction to the INEM 2019 special issue0
Review of an advanced introduction to feminist economics0
Introduction to the INEM 2021 conference special issue0
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 Advantage0
Paternalism for rational agents0
Markets, market algorithms, and algorithmic bias0
Escaping paternalism: rationality, behavioral economics, and public policy0
Economics from a biological perspective: the role of sociocultural homeostasis0
Lucas’s way to his monetary theory of large-scale fluctuations0
Good and bad justifications of analytical modelling0
Can commitments cause counterpreferential choices?0
Sugden’s community of advantage0
The dawn of everything: a new history of humanity0
Is economics credible? A critical appraisal of three examples from microeconomics0
Experimental approach to development economics: a review of issues and options0
What makes economics special: orientational paradigms0
Pluralism in economics and the question of ontological pluralism0
Causation, correlation, and market concentration: a philosophical intervention0
The economics of immense risk, urgent action and radical change: towards new approaches to the economics of climate change0
Social Preferences: An Introduction to Behavioural Economics and Experimental Research0
On the possibility of an anti-paternalist behavioural welfare economics0
Theories and models in economics: an empirical approach to methodology (2024)0
The usefulness of well-being temporalism0
Beyond uncertainty: reasoning with unknown possibilities (Elements in Decision Theory and Philosophy)0
Lucas’s methodological divide in inflation theory: a student’s journey0
The soul of economics: editorial0
Rethinking public choice0
Permissible preference purification: on context-dependent choices and decisive welfare judgements in behavioural welfare economics0
Our dynamic being within: Smithian challenges to the new paternalism0
Introduction: Lucas’s enduring impact on macroeconomic thinking0
What makes economics a separate science?0
To change or not to change. The evolution of forecasting models at the Bank of England0
On some methodological aspects of theory choice from the economist’s perspective0
Models on trial: antitrust experts face Daubert challenges0
Adam Smith reconsidered: history, liberty, and the foundations of modern politics Adam Smith reconsidered: history, liberty, and the foundations of modern politics , by 0
Voluntary agreements0
What preferences for behavioral welfare economics?0
Pearl before economists: the book of why and empirical economics0
On the contents and agents of commentary in modelling0
Hayekian psychological economics: expectations and learning0
Crooked thinking or straight talk? Modernizing Epicurean scientific philosophy Crooked thinking or straight talk? Modernizing Epicurean scientific philosophy , by Ken Bi0
Investigating conspiracy beliefs: methodological biases and experimental challenges0
Definitions in economics: farewell to essentialism0
TheHomer economicusnarrative: from cognitive psychology to individual public policies0
Transparent players: the use of narrative voices in game theory0
Coasean idealization0
Modelling conditionally respected social norms: a critique from the intentional stance0
The philosophy of causality in economics. Causal inferences and policy proposals0
A response to six comments onThe Community of Advantage0
Objectivity in economics and the problem of the individual0
A contribution to scientific studies of norms in economics inspired by JN Keynes and Popper0
Hierarchies of expertise and the early days of research at the World Bank0
Taking psychology seriously: a self-determination theory perspective on Robert Sugden’s opportunity criterion0
The case against formal methods in (Austrian) economics: a partial defense of formalization as translation0
Post-growth and the lack of diversity in the scenario framework0
Learning from Lucas0
Normative empirical concepts – a practical guiding tool for economists0
Solving the explanation paradox – one last attempt0
Economic models as argumentative devices0
Economists and economics in policymaking: historical episodes and methodological perspectives (Introduction to the special issue)0
The lasting influence of Robert E. Lucas on Chicago economics0
Evidence for estrangement between philosophy of economics and economics0
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