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Ankara Ãniversitesi | 1 H index 0 i10 index 5 Citations RESEARCH PRODUCTION: 12 Articles 7 Papers RESEARCH ACTIVITY: 16 years (2005 - 2021). See details. MORE DETAILS IN: ABOUT THIS REPORT: Permalink: http://citec.repec.org/pya24 |
Works with: Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Altuğ Yalçıntaş. | Is cited by: | Cites to: |
Journals with more than one article published | # docs |
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The Journal of Philosophical Economics | 3 |
Review of Social Economy | 2 |
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MPRA Paper / University Library of Munich, Germany | 5 |
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2013 | The Problem of Epistemic Cost: Why Do Economists Not Change Their Minds (About the âCoase Theoremâ)? In: American Journal of Economics and Sociology. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 2 |
2020 | Why is economics not part of a system of scientific ethics? A review essay on Wilfred Dolfsma and Ioana Negruâs The Ethical Formation of Economists In: The Journal of Philosophical Economics. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2011 | Review essay on David Laibman, Deep History: A Study in Social Evolution and Human Potential In: The Journal of Philosophical Economics. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2012 | Between a rock and a hard place: second thoughts on Laibmanââ¬â¢s Deep History and the theory of punctuated equilibrium with regard to intellectual evolution In: The Journal of Philosophical Economics. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2010 | INTELLECTUAL PATHS AND PATHOLOGIES: HOW SMALL EVENTS IN SCHOLARLY LIFE ACCIDENTALLY GROW BIG In: Journal of the History of Economic Thought. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 1 |
2020 | Digital protectionism and national planning in the age of the internet: the case of Iran In: Journal of Institutional Economics. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 1 |
2012 | A notion evolving: From institutional path dependence to intellectual path dependence In: Economics Bulletin. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2015 | One Long Argument in Economics: Explaining Intellectual Inertia in terms of Evolutionary Ontology In: STOREPapers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2018 | Old habits die hard: or, why has economics not become an evolutionary science? In: International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2015 | James R. Wible, The Economics of Science: Methodology as if Economics Really Mattered. In: Journal of Economics and Political Economy. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2011 | On error: undisciplined thoughts on one of the causes of intellectual path dependency In: MPRA Paper. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2010 | The âCoase Theoremâ vs. Coase theorem proper: How an error emerged and why it remained uncorrected so long In: MPRA Paper. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2013 | The Oomph in economic philosophy: a bibliometric analysis of the main trends, from the 1960s to the present In: MPRA Paper. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2006 | The Economics of Rhetoric: On Metaphors as Institutions In: MPRA Paper. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2006 | Stories of Error and Vice Matter: Path Dependence, Paul David, and Efficiency and Optimality in Economics In: MPRA Paper. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2021 | Commodification 2.0: How Does Spotify Provide Its Services for Free? In: Review of Radical Political Economics. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2016 | Scientific misconduct and research ethics in economics: an introduction In: Review of Social Economy. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 1 |
2016 | Research Ethics Education in Economics In: Review of Social Economy. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2005 | When Being Virtuous Makes Sense: Bourgeois Ethics in the Golden Age vs. Embarrassment of the Bourgeoisie Today In: Method and Hist of Econ Thought. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
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