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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Hands, D. Wade. (2017). Revealed Preference, Afriat’s Theorem, and Falsifiability: A Review Essay on Revealed Preference Theory by Christopher Chambers and Federico Echenique. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.
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Hands, D. Wade. (2016). Crossing in the Night of the Cold War: Alternative Visions and Related Tensions in Western and Soviet General Equilibrium Theory. History of economic ideas. 24(2). 51–74.2 indexed citations
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Hands, D. Wade. (2009). Andrew Caplin and Andrew Schotter (eds), The Foundations of Positive and Normative Economics: A Handbook, Oxford, Oxford up, 2008, pp. xxii+382. History of economic ideas. 17(3). 202–206.1 indexed citations
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Hands, D. Wade. (2008). Introspection, Revealed Preference and Neoclassical Economics: A Critical Response to Don Ross on the Robbins-Samuelson Argument Pattern. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Hands, D. Wade & Philip Mirowski. (2006). Agreement on Demand: Consumer Theory in the Twentieth Century. Sound Ideas (University of Puget Sound).18 indexed citations
Hands, D. Wade. (2003). Reflecting on Three Reviews of Reflection Without Rules. Journal of Economic Methodology. 10(4).1 indexed citations
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Hands, D. Wade. (2000). Expert Knowledge, Ersatz Knowledge, And Economics [review Article]. Journal of Economic Methodology. 7(3).1 indexed citations
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Hands, D. Wade. (2000). Review of: The Economics of Science: Methodology and Epistemology As If Economics Really Mattered. Review of Social Economy.1 indexed citations
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Hands, D. Wade & Philip Mirowski. (1998). Harold Hotelling and the Neoclassical Dream. Sound Ideas (University of Puget Sound). 99(10). 744–9.29 indexed citations
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Hands, D. Wade. (1996). Karl Popper on the Myth of the Framework: Lukewarm Popperians + 1, Unrepentant Popperians - 1; Review of Karl Popper’s The Myth of the Framework. Journal of Economic Methodology.2 indexed citations
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Hands, D. Wade. (1996). Review of: Doing Economic Research: Essays on the Applied Methodology of Economics. Journal of Economic Literature.
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Hands, D. Wade. (1993). Review of: Economics: Mathematical Politics or Science of Diminishing Returns?. Journal of Economic Literature.2 indexed citations
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Hands, D. Wade. (1991). Introductory Mathematical Economics. Sound Ideas (University of Puget Sound).14 indexed citations
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Hands, D. Wade. (1990). Thirteen Theses On Progress In Economic Methodology. Sound Ideas (University of Puget Sound). 3(1). 72–76.6 indexed citations
Hands, D. Wade. (1980). Review of: The Foundations of Paul Samuelson’s Revealed Preference Theory. Kyklos.2 indexed citations
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Hands, D. Wade. (1979). The Methodology of Economic Research Programmes. Philosophy of the Social Sciences.6 indexed citations
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