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This collection includes:

  • Microfoundations: subject outline and reading list. Anwar Shaikh, PhD. Unpublished archival folder cover sheet.
  • Golland, L., & Sigmund, K. 2007. Exact thought in a demented time: Karl Menger and his Viennese mathematical colloquium. The Mathematical Intelligencer, volume 29, issue 1. Springer Science and Business Media, New York.
  • Rizvi, S. A. T. 2005. Deception and game theory. In C. Gerschlager, Ed., Deception in markets: an economic analysis. Palgrave Macmillan, New York.
  • Philp, B., & Young, D. 2002. Preferences, reductionism and the microfoundations of analytical Marxism. Cambridge Journal of Economics, volume 26, issue 3. Oxford University Press, Oxford, on behalf of the Cambridge Political Economy Society.
  • Goldstein, J. P. 2006. Marxian microfoundations: contribution or detour? Review of Radical Political Economics, volume 38, issue 4. SAGE Publications, Thousand Oaks, on behalf of the Union for Radical Political Economics.
  • Van den Bergh, J. C. J. M., & Gowdy, J. M. 2003. The microfoundations of macroeconomics: an evolutionary perspective. Cambridge Journal of Economics, volume 27, issue 1. Oxford University Press, Oxford, on behalf of the Cambridge Political Economy Society.
  • Zotero report: bibliography on agent-based and evolutionary approaches to macroeconomic microfoundations. Enno Schröder. Unpublished bibliographic compilation.
  • Pesendorfer, W. 2006. Behavioral economics comes of age: a review essay on Advances in Behavioral Economics. Journal of Economic Literature, volume 44, issue 3. American Economic Association, Pittsburgh.
  • Camerer, C. F. 1997. Progress in behavioral game theory. The Journal of Economic Perspectives, volume 11, issue 4. American Economic Association, Nashville.
  • Wright, I. 2009. Implicit microfoundations for macroeconomics. Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal, volume 3, article 2009-19. Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Kiel.
  • Zotero report A and covering email: annotated bibliography and correspondence on Wright, Janssen, and Farjoun and Machover. Enno Schröder. Unpublished correspondence, dated September 30, 2009.
  • “As if” theorizing in heterodox economics? Comments on “Implicit microfoundations for macroeconomics” by Ian Wright. Duncan Foley. Unpublished manuscript.
  • Nelson, R. R., & Winter, S. G. 2002. Evolutionary theorizing in economics. The Journal of Economic Perspectives, volume 16, issue 2. American Economic Association, Nashville.
  • Gaffeo, E., Delli Gatti, D., Desiderio, S., & Gallegati, M. 2008. Adaptive microfoundations for emergent macroeconomics. Eastern Economic Journal, volume 34, issue 4. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, on behalf of the Eastern Economic Association.
  • Etzioni, A. 2010. Behavioral economics: a methodological note. Journal of Economic Psychology, volume 31, issue 1. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
  • Samuelson, L. 2002. Evolution and game theory. The Journal of Economic Perspectives, volume 16, issue 2. American Economic Association, Nashville.

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