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Evidence for estrangement between philosophy of economics and economics
This content is not available in the selected language. We present bibliometric evidence for increasing estrangement between the philosophy of economics and economics itself. Our analysis centers on research articles published in the Journal of Economic Methodology (JEM) between 1994 and 2021. We analyze the citations within these research articles, in particular with respect to […] Read more
Gender homogeneity in philosophy and methodology of economics: evidence from publication patterns
This content is not available in the selected language. Cette étude examine la diversité de genre parmi les auteurs en philosophie et méthodologie de l’économie, en la comparant à celle des disciplines de l’économie et de la philosophie. À l’aide de méthodes bibliométriques, nous constatons que la philosophie et la méthodologie de l’économie, en tant […] Read more
Quantitative and Computational Approaches in the Social Studies of Economics
This content is not available in the selected language. Abstract This special issue presents a diverse set of scholarly contributions that apply quantitative and computational methods to questions that fall within the broad scope of the social studies of economics. The main aim of putting the contributions together is to showcase these methods and their […] Read more
The interdisciplinarity of economics
This content is not available in the selected language. Abstract Economics has the reputation to be an insular discipline with little consideration for other social sciences and humanities (SSH). Recent research (Angrist et al., 2020) challenges this perception of economics: the perception would be historically inaccurate and especially at odds with the recent interdisciplinarity of […] Read more
Economic Methodology: A Bibliometric Perspective
This content is not available in the selected language. Abstract Using tools from social network analysis, we study citation patterns since the early 1990s in the two most important journals in economic methodology (aka philosophy of economics). We mostly focus on assessing four historical claims in the existing interpretive literature. In agreement with the literature, […] Read more
Philosophy of Economics? Three Decades of Bibliometric History
Abstract Using bibliometric data and social network analysis, this chapter maps the intellectual output of two philosophies or methodologies of economics since the early 1990s. The first set of research stems from the specialized field. We show that the existing inter- pretive literature captures relatively well its main divisions. The second set is made of […] Read more
Technical Appendix to Economic Methodology: A Bibliometric Perspective
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Technical Appendix to Philosophy of Economics? Three Decades of Bibliometric History
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A Bibliometric Perspective on the Place of Economics in the Social Sciences
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Interdisciplinarity, Fragmentation and Economics : A Bibliometric Investigation
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