1. Introduction to symposium on 'Patrick Suppes, economics, and economic methodology' 2. Patrick Suppes and game theory 3. Measurement theory and utility analysis in Suppes' early work, 1951-1958 4. Choice-based cardinal utility: a tribute to Patrick Suppes 5. Suppes' probabilistic theory of causality and causal inference in economics 6. Suppes's outlines of an empirical measurement theory 7. Freedom and choice in economics 8. The world in axioms: an interview with Patrick Suppes
John B. Davis is Professor of Economics at Marquette University, USA, and Professor of Economics at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He is the author of Keynes's Philosophical Development (1994), The Theory of the Individual in Economics: Identity and Value (2003), and Individuals and Identity in Economics (2011), and co-author of Economic Methodology: Understanding Economics as a Science (2011, with Marcel Boumans). He is co-editor of the Journal of Economic Methodology and The Elgar Companion to Recent Economic Methodology (2011, with D. Wade Hands). D. Wade Hands is Distinguished Professor of Economics at the University of Puget Sound, USA. He is the author of Testing, Rationality, and Progress: Essays on the Popperian Tradition in Economic Methodology (1993), Reflection Without Rules: Economic Methodology and Contemporary Science Theory (2001), Introductory Mathematical Economics, 2nd edition (2004), and co-author of Agreement on Demand: Consumer Theory in the Twentieth Century (2006, with Philip Mirowski). He is co-editor of the Journal of Economic Methodology and The Elgar Companion to Recent Economic Methodology (2011, with John B. Davis).
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