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* [[2008]], avec [[Emily Chamlee-Wright]], Social embeddedness, social capital and the market process: An introduction to the special issue on Austrian economics, economic sociology and social capital, The Review of Austrian Economics, Vol 21, n°2-3, septembre, pp107-118  
* [[2008]], avec [[Emily Chamlee-Wright]], Social embeddedness, social capital and the market process: An introduction to the special issue on Austrian economics, economic sociology and social capital, The Review of Austrian Economics, Vol 21, n°2-3, septembre, pp107-118  


* (à venir), avec P. Ryan ‘The inspection of quality in a publicly funded training programme: apprenticeship in Britain’ IN PREPARATION for submission to Public Administration.
* (à venir), ‘Trust: An Austrian analysis’ IN PREPARATION for the Review of Austrian Economics.
* (à venir), ‘Principal-Agent models of the Employment Relationship and Performance-Related Pay’ In Allington N. and J. McCombie (eds.) The Cambridge Student Handbook in Economics.
* (à venir), ‘Principal-Agent models of the Employment Relationship and Performance-Related Pay’ In Allington N. and J. McCombie (eds.) The Cambridge Student Handbook in Economics.
* (à venir), avec W.A. Brown FORTHCOMING. ‘Pay and Performance: Institutional and Sociological Challenges to Economic Myths’. In Allington N. and J. McCombie (eds.) The Cambridge Student Handbook in Economics.
* (à venir), avec W.A. Brown FORTHCOMING. ‘Pay and Performance: Institutional and Sociological Challenges to Economic Myths’. In Allington N. and J. McCombie (eds.) The Cambridge Student Handbook in Economics.

Version du 29 juillet 2009 à 15:49

Paul A. Lewis est professeur d'économie au King's College à Londres. il est un adepte du réalisme critique.

Bibliographie

  • 2002,
    • a. avec Jochen Runde, Intersubjectivity in the socio-economic world: a critical realist perspective, IN: E. Fullbrook, dir., Intersubjectivity in Economics London: Routledge, pp198-215
    • b. Agency, structure and causality in political science: a comment, Politics, 22: 17-23
  • 2003,
    • a. Naturalism and economics, In: J. Cruickshank, Dir., Critical Realism: The Difference it Makes. London: Routledge, pp181-196
    • b. avec Jochen Runde et J. Bibow, ‘On convention: Keynes, Lewis and the French School’. In S. Mizuhara and J. Runde (eds.) Perspectives on the Philosophical Underpinnings of Keynes’s Economic and Convention. London: Routledge, 185-195
    • c. Recent developments in economic methodology: the rhetorical and ontological turns, Foundations of Science, 8:51-68
  • 2004,
    • a. Structure and agency in economic analysis: the case of Austrian economics and the material, In: J. Davis, Alain Marciano et J.H. Runde, Dir., The Elgar Companion to Economics and Philosophy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 364-385
    • b. Transforming economics? On heterodox economics and the ontological turn in economic, In: P. A. Lewis, Dir., Transforming Economics: Perspectives on the Critical Realist. London: Routledge, pp1-32
    • c. Economics as social theory and the new economic sociology, In: P. A. Lewis, Dir., Transforming Economics: Perspectives on the Critical Realist London: Routledge
    • d. Friedrich Hayek, In: A. Kuiper et J. Kuiper, Dir., Social Science Encyclopaedia. (3rd ed) London: Routledge, 440-441
    • e. Transforming Economics: Perspectives on the Critical Realist Project. London: Routledge
  • 2006,
    • a. avec H. Gospel et P. Ryan, 'Educational and Contractual Attributes of the Apprenticeship Programmes of Large British Employers.' Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 58, pp359-383
    • b. On the Political Economy of Neo-liberalism. A Review of The Rise of the Market: Essays on the Political Economy of Neo-liberalism, Economics and Philosophy, 22, pp289-295
  • 2007,
    • a. avec H. Gospel and P. Ryan, 'Large Employers and Apprenticeship Training in the UK.' British Journal of Industrial Relations, 45, pp127-153
    • b. avec Jochen Runde, Subjectivism, Social Structures and the Possibility of Socio-economic Order, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 62, pp167-186
  • 2008, avec Emily Chamlee-Wright, Social embeddedness, social capital and the market process: An introduction to the special issue on Austrian economics, economic sociology and social capital, The Review of Austrian Economics, Vol 21, n°2-3, septembre, pp107-118
  • (à venir), ‘Principal-Agent models of the Employment Relationship and Performance-Related Pay’ In Allington N. and J. McCombie (eds.) The Cambridge Student Handbook in Economics.
  • (à venir), avec W.A. Brown FORTHCOMING. ‘Pay and Performance: Institutional and Sociological Challenges to Economic Myths’. In Allington N. and J. McCombie (eds.) The Cambridge Student Handbook in Economics.
  • (à venir), ‘Applied Welfare Economics in a Distorted World: The Theory of the Second Best and the Diamond-Mirrlees Production Efficiency Result’. In Allington N. and J. McCombie (eds.) The Cambridge Student Handbook in Economics.
  • (à venir), ‘Hayek’s economics: from market equilibrium to social order.’ In N. Barry (ed.) The Elgar Companion to Hayekian Economics. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • (à venir), avec Ryan, P. et Gospel, H., 'A Hard sell? The Prospects for Apprenticeship in British Retailing.' Human Resource Management Journal.
  • (à venir), 'Solving the 'Lachmann problem': Orientation, Individualism and the Causal Explanation of Socio-Economic Order.' American Journal of Economics and Sociology


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