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Homo Oeconomicus is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the study of classical and neoclassical economics,
public choice, social choice, law & economics, and philosophy & economics.

 

The journal was founded in 1983 by Manfred J. Holler. It is peer reviewed and maintains a unique intellectual character
and promotes true scholarship through a philosophy of editorial independence as well as a genuine dialogue between authors, referees and editors.

 

Homo Oeconomicus is published as one volume (3-4 issues) of approx. 500 pages per year.

 

¢ Subscription: Currently Û90 per volume. Details for subscriptions can be obtained from the publisher (below).

¢ Contents and list of abstracts: Please visit RePEc (up to 2005, to be updated shortly) and gbi.

¢ Submissions: For details please read the Instructions for Contributors.

 

Editors

Matthew Braham (Managing Editor), Dept. Philosophy, University of Groningen (eMail).

Manfred J. Holler, Institute of SocioEconomics, University of Hamburg (eMail).

Hartmut Kliemt, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management (eMail).

 

Editorial Board

Luciano Andreozzi, Dept. Economics, University of Trento, Italy.

Timo Airaksinen, Dept. Philosophy, University of Helsinki, Finland.

Shanti Chakravarty, Bangor Business School, Wales, UK.

Gianfranco Gambarelli, Dept. Mathematics, University of Bergamo, Italy.

Werner GŸth, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Jena, Germany.

Martin van Hees, Dept. Philosophy, University of Groningen, The Netherlands.

Robert Hoffmann, Nottingham University Business School, UK.

Manfred Tietzel, Mercator School of Management, University of Duisburg, Germany.

Norman Schofield, Centre in Political Economy, Washington University in St. Louis, USA.

 

ISSN: 0943-0180

 

Note: This new web site is currently under construction. For further information please contact the editors.

 

News É

 

¢ Call for Papers

Religion, Markets, and Society

Guest editors:
Robert Hoffman (eMail)
Jonathan Tan (eMail)

Further Information

 

¢ Forthcoming Issue: 25(1), 2008

ISBN: 978-3-89265-067-6

CONTENTS

Religion, Politics and Luck: Explaining the Rise of
Sustained Innovation

Leonard Dudley

Who Votes for Ecologist Parties?
Yves Egal, Rapha‘l Franck, Nicolay Gertchev, Bruno JŽr™me, Bertrand Lemennicier, and Nicolas Vaillant

Three Versions of Impartiality: An experimental Investigation
Kaisa Herne and Tarja MŒrd

Wealth Induced Multiple Equilibrai in Small Open Economy Versions of the Ramsey Model
Franz X. Hof and Franz Wirl

Adam SmithÕs Intuition Pump: The Impartial Spectator
Martin Leroch

 

 

¢ Latest Issue: 24(3/4), 2007

Power Measures IV (Special Issue)
edited by Gianfranco Gambarelli

ISBN: 978-3-89265-066-9, EUR 28.00

CONTENTS

Minimax Multi-District Apportionments
Gianfranco Gambarelli and Arsen Palestini

On PenroseÕs Square-Root Law and Beyond
Werner Kirsch

From a Toy Model to the Double Square Root
Voting System
Wojciech Slomczynski and Karol Zyczkowski

Voting Operators and Weak Dictatorship
Massimiliano Ferrara

Worth-sharing through Mšbius Inversion
Giovanni Rossi

Discovering Electorate Preferences in Voting Procedures
Jerzy Holubiec, Grazyna Szkatula, and Dariusz Wagner

The Public Good Index when Some Voters are Incompatible
J. M. Aalonso-Meijide and B. Casas-MŽndez

Partnerships in Politics: A Case Study
Francesc Carreras, Maria Dolors Llongueras, and
Mar’a Albina Puente

The Best Represented Voters in Europe:
An a priori Voting Power Analysis of the 2004 Elections for the European Parliament
Hannu Nurmi, Tapio Raunio, and Julia Helin

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