...201CBuilding a Better Theory of Well-Being.” In Economics andHappiness: Framing the Analysis, edited by LuiginoBruni and Pier Luigi Porta,29–64 New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. Finn, Daniel Rush. “The Economic...
...Sugden, Robert. “Capability, Happiness, and Opportunity.” In Capability andHappiness, edited by LuiginoBruni, Flavio Comim, and Maurizio Pugno, 299–322. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. ——U...
...conventional economics. some of the key scholars areandrew Oswald (1997), Bruno Frey and Alois stutzer (2001). see also LuiginoBruni andPier Luigi Porta (2005), Renaud Gaucher (2009), Bernard Van Praag and Ada Ferrer-tCarbonell (2004...
...asa new concept, ideal territory for the most daring experiments. Therepertoire, hardly exhaustive, offered by LuiginoBruni in his excellent book on ravioli recipes, Ricette di sua maesta il raviolo, presentsa panorama that ranges...
...colleagues who have taken it upon themselves to read and comment on the integrations to this edition: Elettra Agliardi, LuiginoBruni, Luca Fiorito, Nicholas Theocarakis, Carlo Zappia, and Luca Zarri.
...Rome. Bruner, Jerome and Mary Potter. 1964. [Interference in Visual Recognition.] Science144 (April 24). Bruni, Luigino, and Robert Sugden. 2007. [The Road Not Taken: How PsychologyWas Removed from Economics and How It Might Be Brought...
......Reclaiming virtue ethics for economics: a reconstruction of a tradition of liberal thought (a joint paper with LuiginoBruni) Professor Robert Sugden's research uses a combination of theoretical, experimental and philosophical methods to......
......submissions and preparing helpful reports: James Alvey, Arie Arnon, Tony Aspromourgos, Jurgen Backhaus, Harry Bloch, LuiginoBruni, Ken Clements, William Coleman, Simon Cook, Selwyn Cornish, Jerry Courvisanos, John Creedy, Neil De Marchi......
......written hundreds of articles and books, most recently, Civil Economy,1 with another of our panelists today, LuiginoBruni.2 He is also the coeditor of a number of very important journals and on editorial boards. Since 1991, he has been......
......begins with some background on the history of the project and the principles which now guide its continued efforts. Professor Bruni then interfaces the project's theoretical underpinnings with some salient themes in economic history and current trends in......
......doctors are due to come to help propagate the system in the Philippines, Dr. Leo Adringa of the Netherlands and Dr. LuiginoBruni from Italy. Wish them success. But is this possible only in isolated groups in very lucrative pockets of industry......
......Reclaiming virtue ethics for economics: a reconstruction of a tradition of liberal thought (a joint paper with LuiginoBruni) Professor Robert Sugden's research uses a combination of theoretical, experimental and philosophical methods to......
......doctors are due to come to help propagate the system in the Philippines, Dr. Leo Adringa of the Netherlands and Dr. LuiginoBruni from Italy. Wish them success. But is this possible only in isolated groups in very lucrative pockets of industry......
......submissions and preparing helpful reports: James Alvey, Arie Arnon, Tony Aspromourgos, Jurgen Backhaus, Harry Bloch, LuiginoBruni, Ken Clements, William Coleman, Simon Cook, Selwyn Cornish, Jerry Courvisanos, John Creedy, Neil De Marchi......
......written hundreds of articles and books, most recently, Civil Economy,1 with another of our panelists today, LuiginoBruni.2 He is also the coeditor of a number of very important journals and on editorial boards. Since 1991, he has been......
......begins with some background on the history of the project and the principles which now guide its continued efforts. Professor Bruni then interfaces the project's theoretical underpinnings with some salient themes in economic history and current trends in......