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Game Theory and Mutual Beliefs

1995

Conventional facts are based on mutual beliefs which work as reasons for actions. The question remaining is: How can other peoples’ beliefs in something, which leads them to act accordingly, be a reason for someone else acting in a similar way? What is the compelling force of conventional facts noticed by Durkheim?

Work (electrical)Positive political theoryCoordination gamePsychologyGame theoryEpistemology
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Average Tax Rate Cyclicality in OECD Countries: A Test of Three Fiscal Policy Theories

2011

This paper investigates the cyclical properties of the average effective tax rate in 26 OECD countries over 1965-2003 in order to test the validity of three theories of fiscal policy: (i) the standard Keynesian theory which recommends that tax policy should be counter-cyclical, (ii) the Tax Smoothing hypothesis, which implies that changes in GDP should be uncorrelated with tax rates, and (iii) the positive theory of Battaglini and Coate (2008) which predicts that the average tax rate should be negatively correlated with GDP. Our main finding is that the correlations of tax rates with cyclical GDP are generally quite small and statistically indistinguishable from zero. This finding is quite …

Tax ratesMacroeconomicsTax policyEconomics and Econometricsjel:E62Fiscal Policy; Tax Rates; Business Cyclejel:E32Tax rateFiscal policyTest (assessment)Order (exchange)Positive political theoryEconometricsBusiness cycleEconomicsSmoothingSouthern Economic Journal
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The Nature of the ‘I Think’: Comments on Chapter 11 of Kant's Thinker

2014

AbstractThe article deals with Kant's theory of the self in Patricia Kitcher's Kant's Thinker in three respects: (1) I argue that it is doubtful whether accompanying representations with the ‘I think’ as such yields a principle for the categories since it does not require any strong kind of connection between them. (2) I discuss textual evidence for and against Kitcher's attempt to make sense of Kant's claim that the ‘I think’ requires the continued existence of cognizers per se. (3) I ask whether Kitcher's understanding of Kant's positive theory of the self leans towards minimal substantialism or towards functionalism.

PhilosophyPsychoanalysisSelfPositive political theoryPhilosophyFunctionalism (philosophy of mind)EpistemologyKantian Review
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