dr. ir. M.J. Boumans


  • Faculty of Economics and Business
    Section Macro & International Economics
  • Valckenierstraat  65
    1018 XE  Amsterdam
  • M.J.Boumans@uva.nl
    T:  0205254197
    T:  0205254252

Affiliations

 

 University of Amsterdam  Erasmus University Rotterdam
 Faculty of Economics and Business  Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics (EIPE)
 Valckenierstraat 65-67  P.O. Box 1738
 1018 XE Amsterdam  3000 DR Rotterdam

 Tel. +31 20 525 4197

 Tel. +31 10 408 8978
 m.j.boumans@uva.nl
http://www.uva.nl/contact/medewerkers/item/m.j.boumans.html?f=boumans

Degrees

  • MSc Mathematics (1988), Delft University of Technology
  • PhD Economics (1992), University of Amsterdam

Teaching qualifications

  • First degree teaching qualification in mathematics (1988)
  • Basiskwalificatie Onderwijs (BKO) (2014)

Research Fellowships

  • Senior Research Fellow, Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University (September-December 2012)
  • Tinbergen Institute fellow (since2002)
  • NAKE fellow (Netherlands Network of Economics)(2002-2010)
  • Visiting Scholar, project The Nature of Evidence: How Well Do 'Facts' Travel ?, LSE Department of Economic History (2006-2008)
  • Fellow-in-Residence, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS) (2001-2002)
  • Research associate, LSE Centre for Philosophy of the Natural and Social Science (since1995)

Employment History

  • Visiting professor, Department of Philosophy, Bayreuth University (October 2013)
  • Visiting professor, Department of Economics, Duke University (September-December 2012)
  • Associate professor History and Methodology of Economics, Faculty of Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam (since 2012)
  • Associate professor History and Methodology of Economics, Department of Economics, University of Amsterdam (since 2003)
  • Assistant professor History and Methodology of Economics, Department of Economics, University of Amsterdam (1992-2002)
  • Consultant economics library, University of Amsterdam (1994-1998)
  • Extraordinary employee Centrum voor Bedrijfsontwikkeling, Rotterdam (1991)
  • Researcher History and Methodology of Economics, Tinbergen Institute and Department of Economics, University of Amsterdam(1988-1992)
  • Teacher mathematics, Polytechnische Faculteit, Hogeschool Rotterdam (1988)
  • Teacher   mathematics, Erasmiaans Gymnasium Rotterdam (1988)
  • Student-assistant Methodology, Department of Mathematics, Delft University of Technology (1987)

 

Professional and Academic Activities

A. Invited lectures and conference presentations (last two years)

  • Graph-Based Inductive Reasoning. TRiP 2015: Pictures and Proofs. University of South Carolina. March 19-21, 2015.
  • Big Social Data. SEO Economic Research. University of Amsterdam. February 16, 2015.
  • The Epistomological Difference between Science In- and Outside the Laboratory. University of Utrecht. January 30, 2015.
  • Data-Intensive Economics. ERC Exploratory Workshop ‘What is Data-Intensive Science?.’ University of Exeter. December 17-19, 2014.
  • Philosophy of Science-Outside-the-Laboratory. Approaches in the Philosophy of Science in Practice. Philosophy of Science Association Meeting, PSA 2014. Chicago. November 6-9, 2014.
  • Measurement in Field Science and Economics: Science Outside the Laboratory. NiCE seminar. Radboud University Nijmegen. October 6, 2014.
  • Friedman and the Cowles Commission. Annual Meetings of the History of Economics Society. UQAM, Montreal, Canada. June 20-22, 2014.
  • Economics, History and the Blogosphere: a roundtable on the history of recent macroeconomics. Annual Meetings of the History of Economics Society. UQAM, Montreal, Canada. June 20-22, 2014.
  • Measurement Outside the Laboratory. Spring Workshop of the Dutch Society for the Philosophy of Science in collaboration with the Institute for the History and Foundations of Science ‘Observation and Measurement’. University of Utrecht. April 24, 2014.
  • Friedman and the Cowles Commission. Utrecht-Nijmegen Annual Research Day in History and Methodology of Economics. University of Utrecht. January 30, 2014.
  • Affordance Affords Measurement. Conference on ‘What Affordance Affords’. Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany. November 25-27, 2013.
  • Measurement: Objective Procedures and Subjective Judgments. Conference on ‘The Theory and Practice of Measurement: Perspectives from Economic History and the History and Philosophy of Economics’. London School of Economics, UK. September 4-5, 2013.

  • History of Macroeconomics. Conference of the History of Economics Society. The University of British Columbia. Vancouver, Canada. June 20-22, 2013.

  • Rational consensus of expert judgments in economics. LogiCIC/LIRa Seminar. Amsterdam Dynamics Group. University of Amsterdam. April 2, 2013.

  • Model-based Expert Consensus in Economic Forecasting. Conference on the History of Business and Economic Forecasting. Centre for Economic History, University of Reading and Royal Statistical Society. Reading, UK. March 22, 2013

    Clinical Measurement. International Conference ‘Dimensions of Measurement’. Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung Bielefeld, Germany. March 16, 2013.

  • Mathematics as Quasi-matter to Build Models. University of East Anglia and Mind Association Conference ‘The conceptual structure of mathematical economics.’ University of East Anglia. Norwich, UK. February 15, 2013.

  • Model-Based Uncertainty Evaluation. Lecture jointly sponsored by the Center for the History of Political Economy and the Department of Philosophy. Duke University. November 16, 2012.
  • Haavelmo's Methodology of Empirical Science Outside the Laboratory. Lunch seminar Center for the History of Political Economy. Duke University. October 19, 2012.
  • Haavelmo's Methodology of Empirical Science Outside the Laboratory. Conferenceof the History of Economics Society. Brock University. St. Catherines, Canada. June 22-25, 2012.
  • Three lectures: Early Metrics, Interwar Metrics, Postwar Metrics. 2012 CHOPE Summer Institute 'The Emergence of Modern Economics.' Duke University. Durham, USA. June 10-22, 2012.
  • The Problem of Rational Consensus in Economics. Research Workshop 'Experts and Consensus in Economics andtheSocial Sciences.'University of Bayreuth, Germany. May 25-26, 2012.
  • A Methodology for an Inexact Science. EIPE Spring Seminar. Erasmus University Rotterdam. April 16, 2012.
  • The Trade-off between Rigor and Relevance. Mark Blaug Memorial Conference. Erasmus University Rotterdam, NL. March 28, 2012.
  • A Methodology for Inexact Sciences. Qualitative/Quantitative Divide, Choices of Evidence: Tacit philosophical assumptions in the debates within the Campbell Collaboration. London School of Economics, UK. March 26,2012.

B. Societies and networks

  • Advisory board member ERC grant Data Science, University of Exeter (since 2014)
  • Advisory board member, Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice (since 2014)
  • Board member, Nederlandse Vereniging v oor Wetenschapsfilosofie (since2010)
  • Member of team (C) Philosophy of the Cultural and Social Sciences of The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective, an ESF Research Networking Programme (2008-2013)
  • Co-programme leader(with John Davis), History and Methodology of Economics, University of Amsterdam(2006-2012)
  • Member organisation committee, Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice (2005-2012)
  • Board member, Dutch-Flemish Network for Philosophy of Science and Technology (since2004)
  • Board member, manager membership directory, INEM (International Network for Economic Method) (2004-2009)

C. Editorships

Member advisory board, History of Political Economy (2006-2008, 2015-2021)

Co-editor (with Evelyn Forget, University of Manitoba, Canada), Journal of the History of Economic Thought (2008-2013)
Associate editor, The Journal of Economic Methodology (2005-2011)
Member editorial board, The Journal of Economic Methodology (since 2012)
Member scientific committee, Revue de Philosophie Économique (since 2008
Member advisory board, Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics (since 2007

D. Doctoral Dissertations Supervised as Co-promotor

  • Ricardo F. Crespo, Theoretical and Practical Reason in Economics: Capacities and Capabilities. Promotion date: September 7, 2011.
  • Peter Rodenburg, Measurement strategies of unemployment. Promotion date: July 5, 2006.
  • Hsiang-Ke Chao, Representation and Str u cture: The Methodology of Econometric Models of Consumption. Promotion date: December 12, 2002.

E. Organization of conferences (last four years)

  • INEM session ‘Consensus of expert judgments and economic forecasting.’ Conference of the International Network for Economic Method (INEM). Erasmus University Rotterdam, NL. June 13, 2013.
  • Member scientific committee. Conference of the International Network for Economic Method (INEM). Erasmus University Rotterdam, NL. June 13-15, 2013.
  • INEM session ‘Expert and Consensus in Economics.’ Allied Social Sciences Associations meetings. San Diego, USA. January 5, 2013
  • Center for the History of Political Economy Summer Institute 'The Emergence of Modern Economics.' Duke University. Durham, USA. June 10-22, 2012.
  • Member program committee.Research Workshop 'Experts and Consensus in Economics and the Social Sciences.' University of Bayreuth, Germany. May 25-26, 2012.
  • Mark Blaug Memorial Conference. Erasmus University Rotterdam, NL. March 28, 2012.
  • Member scientific committee. Graduate Conference in Philosophy of Science. Erasmus University Rotterdam, NL. March 8-9, 2012.
  • Error in the Sciences. Lorentz Center Workshop, with G. Hon and A. Petersen. Leiden, NL. October 24-28, 2011.
  • Member programme committee. EPSA11. Third Conference of the European Philosophy of Science Association. University of Athens, Greece. October 5-8, 2011.
  • Member programme committee. Third Biennial Conference Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice. University of Exeter, UK. June 22-24, 2011.
  • The History of Econometrics. History of Political Economy Conference, with A. Dupont-Kieffer and D. Qin. Duke University, Durham, USA. April 23-25, 2010.
  • Member program committee. The Future of Philosophy of Science. Tilburg University, NL. April 14-16, 2010.
  • PSE-ESF Workshop 'Explanation, Prediction, and Confirmation in the Social Sciences: Realm and Limits,' with W. Gonzalez. University of Amsterdam, NL. October 26-27, 2009.
  • Member programme committee. Second Biennial Conference Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice. University of Minnesota, USA. June 18-20, 2009.
  • HES session'The Real Debate of t he 1950's: Marshallian versus General Equilibrium Approaches.' Allied Social Sciences Associations meetings. San Francisco, USA. January 4, 2009.
  • Workshop 'Evidence in science and philosophy of science.' Dutch-Flemish Network for Philosophy of Science and Technology, Radboud University. October 27-28, 2008.

F. Referee (last four years)

 

Auckland University Press Cambridge Journal of Economics
Cambridge University  Press Current Sociology

DFG (German Research Foundation

Earhart Foundation
Erasmus Journal of Philosophy and Economics Erkenntnis
European History of Political Economy European Journal for Philosophy of Science
European Journal of the History of Economic Thought European Science Foundation

FWF (Austrian Science Fund)

FWO (Research Foundation - Flanders)
Historia Mathematica History of Political Economy
Journal for Philosophy of Science Journal of Economic Methodology
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences London School of Economics and Political Science
 MIT Press NWO (Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research)
OEconomia Oxford

Economic Papers

Oxford University Press Palgrave Macmillan
Perspectives on Science Philosophical Quarterly
Pickering &Chatto Publishers Routledge/Taylor&Francis
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Theoria
Theory and Decision US National Science Foundation

 

 

G. Ph.D.committees and (pre-)examiner

December 2011. Julia Mensink, Poverty Measures: From Production to Use. Supervisors: M.S. Morgan and P. Howlett. London School of Economics, UK.
December 2010. Kai Eigner, Understanding Psychologists' Understanding. Supervisors: J.A. Radder and H.W.de Regt. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NL.
December 2006.Arthur Petersen , Simulating Nature. Supervisors: J.A. Radder and P.P. Kirschenmann. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NL.
December 2006. Erika Mattila, Questions to Artificial Nature. Supervisors: R. Miettinen a n d M. Sintonen. University of Helsinki , Finland .

personal website

2015

2014

2013

2012

  • M.J. Boumans (2012). Sims, Christopher Albert (born 1942). In S.N. Durlauf & L.E. Blume (Eds.), The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. Online Edition. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • M.J. Boumans (2012). Mathematics as quasi-matter to build models as instruments. In D. Dieks, W.J. Gonzalez, W.J. Gonzalez, S. Hartmann, M. Stöltzner & M. Weber (Eds.), Probabilities, laws, and structures (The philosophy of science in a European perspective, Vol. 3) (pp. 307-318). Dordrecht/Heidelberg/London/New York: Springer.
  • M. Boumans (2012). Modeling strategies for measuring phenomena in- and outside the laboratory. In H.W. de Regt, S. Hartmann & S. Okasha (Eds.), EPSA Philosophy of Science: Amsterdam 2009: The European Philosophy of Science Association Proceedings (pp. 1-11). Dordrecht/Heidelberg/London/New York: Springer.
  • M. Boumans (2012). Measurement in economics. In U. Mäki (Ed.), Philosophy of Economics (Handbook of the Philosophy of Science, 13) (pp. 395-423). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
  • M. Boumans (2012). Visualisations for understanding complex economic systems. In C. Bissell & C. Dillon (Eds.), Ways of thinking, ways of seeing: mathematical and other modelling in engineering and technology (Automation, collaboration, and E-Services, 1) (pp. 145-165). Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer.
  • M.J. Boumans (2012). Mark Blaug (1927-2011): an unrepentant Lakatosian. History of Economic Ideas, 20 (1), 11-24.

2011

  • M. Boumans (2011). Vertrouwen in economische modellen. In H. Dijstelbloem & R. Hagendijk (Eds.), Onzekerheid troef: het betwiste gezag van de wetenschap (pp. 115-136). Amsterdam: Van Gennep.
  • M. Boumans (2011). The two-model problem in rational decision making. Rationality and Society, 23 (3), 371-400. doi: 10.1177/1043463111414123
  • M. Boumans & A. Dupont-Kieffer (2011). A history of the histories of econometrics. History of political economy, 43 (suppl 1), 5-31. doi: 10.1215/00182702-1158781

2010

  • M. Boumans (2010). The problem of passive observation. History of political economy, 42 (1), 75-110. doi: 10.1215/00182702-2009-063
  • M. Boumans & J.B. Davis (2010). Economic methodology: understanding economics as a science. Basingstoke [etc.]: Palgrave Macmillan.

2009

  • M. Boumans (2009). Understanding in economics: Gray-box models. In H.W. de Regt, S. Leonelli & K. Eigner (Eds.), Scientific understanding: Philosophical perspectives (pp. 210-229). Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
  • M. Boumans (2009). Dynamizing stability. History of political economy, 41 (Suppl. 1), 127-146.

2008

2007

  • M.J. Boumans (2007). Invariance and calibration. In M.J. Boumans (Ed.), Measurement in Economics: A Handbook (pp. 231-248 H9). Amsterdam e.a.: Elsevier Academic Press.
  • M.J. Boumans (2007). Introduction. In M.J. Boumans (Ed.), Measurement in Economics: A Handbook (pp. 3-18 H1). Amsterdam e.a: Elsevier Academic Press.
  • M.J. Boumans (Ed.). (2007). Measurement in Economics: A Handbook. Amsterdam e.a.: Elsevier Academic Press.

2006

2005

  • M.J. Boumans (2005). Economics, Strategies in Social Sciences. In Encyclopedia of Social Measurement (pp. 751-760). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
  • M.J. Boumans (2005). How Economists Model the World into Numbers (Routledge INEM advances in economic methodology, 4). Londen / New York: Routledge.
  • M.J. Boumans (2005). Measurement in Economic Systems. Measurement, 38 (4), 275-284.
  • M.J. Boumans (2005). Measurement outside the laboratory. Philosophy of Science, 72 (5), 850-863.

2004

  • M.J. Boumans (2004). The Reliability of an Instrument. Social Epistemology, 18 (2/3), 215-246.
  • M.S. Morgan & M.J. Boumans (2004). Secrets Hidden by Two-Dimensionality: The Economy as a Hydraulic Machine. In S. De Chadarevian & N. Hopwood (Eds.), Models: The Third Dimension of Science (Writing science) (pp. 369-401). Stanford: Stanford University Press.
  • M.J. Boumans (2004). Models in Economics. In J.B. Davis, A. Marciano & J. Runde (Eds.), The Elgar Companion to Economics and Philosophy (pp. 260-282). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishers.

2003

  • M.J. Boumans (2003). How to Design Galilean Fall Experiments in Economics. Philosophy of Science, 70, 308-329.

2002

  • M.J. Boumans (2002). Calibration of Models in Experiments. In L. Magnani & N.J. Nersessian (Eds.), Model-Based Reasoning: Science, Technology, Values (pp. 75-93). Kluwer Academic//Plenum Publisher.
  • M.J. Boumans (2002). Calibration. In B. Snowdon & H. Vane (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Macroeconomics (pp. 105-109). Cheltenham: Edward Elger.

2001

  • M.J. Boumans & M.S. Morgan (2001). 'Ceteris paribus' conditions: materiality and the application of economic theories. Journal of Economic Methodology, 8 (1), 11-26.
  • M.J. Boumans (2001). Fisher's Instrumental Approach to Index Numbers. History of political economy, 33, 313-344.
  • M.J. Boumans (2001). A macroeconomic approach to complexity. In A. Zellner, H.A. Keuzenkamp & M. McAleer (Eds.), Simplicity, Inference and Modeling. Keeping It Sophisticatedly Simple (pp. 73-82). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • M.J. Boumans (2001). Measure for Measure: How Economists Model the World into Numbers. Social Research, 68, 427-453.

1999

  • M.J. Boumans (1999). Built-in justification. In M. Morrison & M.S. Morgan (Eds.), Models as Mediators - Perspectives on Natural and Social Science (pp. 66-96). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • M.J. Boumans (1999). Representation and stability in testing and measuring rational expectations. Journal of Economic Methodology, 381-401.

1998

  • M.J. Boumans (1998). Tinbergen. In D. Wade Hands, U. Maki & J. Davis (Eds.), The Handbook of Economic Methodology (pp. 501-504). Cheltenham/Northampton: Edward Elgar.

1997

  • M.J. Boumans (1997). Lucas and artificial worlds. History of political economy, 29 (Supplement), 63-68.

1995

  • M.J. Boumans (1995). Tinbergen's cycle: an arithmetic error? Econometric Theory, 11, 389-391.
  • M.J. Boumans (1995). Frisch on testing of business cycle theories. Journal of Econometrics, 67, 129-147.

2014

2013

  • M.J. Boumans & G. Hon (2013). Introduction. In M.J. Boumans, G. Hon & A.C. Petersen (Eds.), Error and uncertainty in scientific practice (History and Philosophy of Technoscience, 1) (pp. 1-12). London: Pickering and Chatto.
  • M.J. Boumans & M. Klaes (2013). Introduction. In M.J. Boumans & M. Klaes (Eds.), Mark Blaug: Rebel With Many Causes (pp. 1-8). Cheltenham (UK) and Northampton, MA (USA): Edward Elgar.
  • M.J. Boumans & S. Leonelli (2013). Introduction: On the Philosophy of Science in Practice. Journal for General Philosophy of Science, 44 (2), 259-261. doi: 10.1007/s10838-013-9232-6

2011

2010

2009

  • M. Boumans (2009). [Review of the book The invisible hand in economics: How economists explain unintended social consequences]. History of Economic Ideas, 17(3), 141-144.

2008

  • M. Boumans (2008). Le Gall's A history of econometrics in France: from natural order to artificial models. [Review of the book A history of econometrics in France: from nature to models]. Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, 26(A), 139-146.
  • M. Boumans (2008). Measurement and error problems (1800-1900): Buys Ballot and Landré's critique on the method of least squares. In I.H. Stamhuis, P.M.M. Klep & J.G.S.J. van Maarseveen (Eds.), The statistical mind in modern society: the Netherlands: 1850-1940. - Vol. 2: Statistics and scientific work (pp. 179-197). Amsterdam: Aksant.

2007

  • M.J. Boumans (2007). Review of P. Fontaine and R. Leonard ( 2005), The Experiment in the History of Economics [Review of the book The Experiment in the History of Economics]. Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 29(2), 263-265.

2005

  • M.J. Boumans (2005). Review. [Review of the book Causality: Models, Reasoning, and Inference]. Review of Social Economy, 63(1), 129-135.
  • M.J. Boumans (2005). On Bridges. [Review of the book Econometrics and the Philosophy of Economics: Theory-Data Confrontations in Economics]. Economica, 72(285), 180-181.
  • M.J. Boumans (2005). Truth versus precision. In P. Hajek, L. Valdes-Villanueva & D. Westerstahl (Eds.), Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Congress (pp. 257-269). Londen: King's College Publications.

2004

  • M.J. Boumans (2004). Measuring Instruments in Economics. In M.J. Boumans (Ed.), 10th IMEKO TC7 International Symposium on Advances of Measurement Science. Tomsk, Russia: Tomsk Polytechnic University.
  • M.J. Boumans & A. Beaulieu (2004). Foreword to 'Objects of Objectivity'. Social Epistemology, 18 (2/3), 105-108.
  • M.J. Boumans (2004). Review of Marshall's Tendencies: What can economists know? [Review of the book Marshall's Tendencies: What can economists know?]. Economica, 71(281), 177-178.

2003

  • M.J. Boumans (2003). Review of Hoover, K.D. (2002) Causality in Macroeconomics. History of political economy, 35, 564-566.
  • M.J. Boumans (2003). Review of Weintraub, E.R. (2002) How Economics Became a Mathematical Science. Philosophy of Science, 70, 852-855.
  • M.J. Boumans (2003). Review of Leeson R. (ed) A.W.H. Phillips: Collected Works in Contemporary Perspective. Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 25, 372-376.
  • M.J. Boumans (2003). Tinbergen's Business-Cycle Analysis. In D. Ladiray (Ed.), Papers and Proceedings of the Colloquium on the History of the Business Cycle Analysis.

2002

  • M.J. Boumans (2002). [Review of the book Empirical modeling in Economics, Specification and Evaluation]. Journal of Economic Methodology, 9, 103-106.
  • M. Boumans (2002). Calibration of Models in Experiments. In L. Magnani & N.J. Nersessian (Eds.), Model-Based Reasoning: Science, Technology, Values (pp. 75-93). Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publisher..

2001

  • M. Boumans (2001). Measure to measure: How economists model the world into numbers. Social Research, 68 (2), 427-453.
  • M. Boumans & M.S. Morgan (2001). Ceteris paribus conditions: Materiality and the application of economic theory. Journal of Economic Methodology, 8 (1), 11-26.

2000

  • M. Boumans (2000). Tinbergen. In P.J. Meertens (Ed.), Biografisch woordenboek van het socialisme en de arbeidersbeweging in Nederland (pp. 296-301). Amsterdam: IISG.
  • M.J. Boumans (2000). Fishers instrumental approach to index numbers. Research Memoranda in History and Methodology of Economics - UvA-FEE, 00-3.
  • M.J. Boumans (2000). Tinbergen. In B. Reinalda (Ed.), Biografisch Woordenboek van het Socialisme en de Arbeidersbeweging in Nederland. Amsterdam: IISG.

1999

  • M. Boumans (1999). Representation and Stability in Testing and Measuring Rational Expectations. Journal of Economic Methodology, 6 (3), 381-401.

1998

  • M. Boumans (1998). Tinbergen. In J.B. Davis, D. Wade Hands & U. Mdki (Eds.), The handbook of economic methodology (pp. 501-503). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

1997

  • M. Boumans (1997). Lucas and artificial worlds. History of political economy, 29, 63-88.

1995

  • M. Boumans (1995). Frisch on Testing of Business Cycle Theories. Journal of Econometrics, 67 (1), 129-147.
  • M.J. Boumans (1995). Briefwisseling van Nicolaas Gerard Pierson 1839-1909. De Economist, 143, 77-78.

2015

2014

  • M. Boumans (2014). [Review of the book The rhetoric of error from Locke to Kleist]. The European Legacy, 19(6), 785-786.
  • M. Boumans (2014). [Review of the book GDP: a brief but affectionate history]. Business History Review, 88(4), 799-801.[go to publisher's site]

2006

  • M.J. Boumans (2006). Jan Tinbergen. In G. Alberts, A. van den Brandhof & T. Koetsier (Eds.), Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederlandse Wiskundigen.

2009

2007

2005

2003

  • M.J. Boumans (2003). Truth versus precision. (Preprints, History and Methodology of Economics, no 03-2). Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam.

2002

  • M.J. Boumans (2002). How to design galilean fall experiments in economics. (Preprints, History and Methodology of Economics, no 02-1). Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam.

2001

  • M.J. Boumans (2001). Calibration of Models in Experiments. (Preprints, History and Methodology of Economics, no 01-4). Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam.

2000

  • M.J. Boumans (2000). Fishers Instrumental approach to index numbers. (Preprints, History and Methodology of Economics, no 00-3). Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam.

1999

  • M.J. Boumans (1999). Representation and stability in testing and measuring rational expectations. (Preprints, Measurement in Physics and Economics - Discussion Papers, no 5/99). London: LSE CPNSS.

1998

  • M.J. Boumans (1998). Built-in justification. (Preprints, Centre Discussion Paper Series, no 34/98). London: Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science.
  • M.J. Boumans & M.S. Morgan (1998). The secrets hidden by two-dimensionality: Modelling the economy as a hydraulic system. (Preprints, History and Methodology of Economics, no 98-2). Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam.
  • M.J. Boumans (1998). Representation and stability in testing and measuring rational expectations. (Preprints, History and Methodology of Economics, no 98-3). Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam.

1997

  • M.J. Boumans (1997). Built-in Justification. (Preprints, History and Methodology of Economics, no 97-2). Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam.

1995

  • M.J. Boumans (1995). The change from endogenous to exogenous in business-cycle model building. (extern rapport, Discussion paper, no 13/95). London, Verenigd Koninkrijk: LSE Centre for the philosophy of the natural and social scis.
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