dorian-jullien

Dorian Jullien

Associate Professor

Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

dorian.jullien@univ-paris1.fr

behavioral economics experimental economics decision theory history of economics methodology of economics philosophy of economics

About

My research focuses on rational choice theory in economics generally and more specifically on its role in behavioral and experimental economics.

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Publications

2024

  • Jullien, D. (2024). Review of Methodology and History of Economics: Reflections With and Without Rules, edited by Bruce Caldwell, John Davis, Uskali Mäki, and Esther Mirjam Sent, Routledge. The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, forthcoming.

2023

  • Priolo, D., Milhabet, I., Bertolino, M., Juille, T., Jullien, D., Lecouteux, G., Rafaı̈ Ismaël, & Thérouanne, P. (2023). Would you like some coffee with your sugar? A natural field experiment on the efficiency and acceptability of setting zero sugars as a default in coffee-vending machines. Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology, 7(1-2), 25–41.

  • Truc, A., & Jullien, D. (2023). A controversy about modeling practices: the case of inequity aversion. Journal of Economic Methodology, Forthcoming, 1–25.

2022

  • Jullien, D. (2022). Review of Frame it Again : New Tools for Rational Decision-Making, José Luis Bermúdez, Cambridge University Press. Revue d’Histoire De La Pensée Économique, 12(1), 143–149.

  • Rafaï, I., Ribaillier, A., & Jullien, D. (2022). The impact on nudge acceptability judgements of framing and consultation of the targeted population. Behavioural Public Policy, Forthcoming, 1–16.

2020

  • Borie, D., & Jullien, D. (2020). Description-dependent Preferences. Journal of Economic Psychology, 81, 102311.

  • Nicolas, B., & Jullien, D. (2020). The model (also) in the world: extending the sociological theory of fields to economic models. Journal of Economic Methodology, 27(2), 130–145.

2019

  • Jullien, D. (2019). Review of The Individual and the Other in Economic Thought, édité par Ragip Ege et Herrade Igersheim, Routledge. Revue d’Histoire De La Pensée Économique, 8(2), 279–284.

  • Jullien, D. (2019). Interviews: Some Methodological and Historiographical Issues of Oral Sources. In T. Düppe & E. R. Weintraub (Eds.), A Contemporary Historiography of Economics (pp. 37–56). Routledge.

2018

  • Jullien, D. (2018). Under Risk, Over Time, Regarding Other People: Language and Rationality Within Three Dimensions. Research in History and Methodology of Economics, 36(C).

  • Jullien, D. (2018). Practices of Using Interviews in History of Contemporary Economics. History of Political Economy, 50(3), 563–570.

  • Vallois, N., & Jullien, D. (2018). A History of Statistical Methods in Experimental Economics. European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 25(6).

2017

  • Juille, T., & Jullien, D. (2017). Narrativity and Identity in the Representation of the Economic Agent. Journal of Economic Methodology, 24(3), 274–296.

  • Jullien, D. (2017). À la recherche de la signification perdue du paradoxe d’Allais. Revue Économique, 68(4), 695–699.

2016

  • Jullien, D. (2016). All Frames Created Equal Are Not Identical: On the Structure of Kahneman and Tversky’s Framing Effects. Œconomia. History, Methodology, Philosophy, 6-2, 265–291.

2014

  • Jullien, D., & Vallois, N. (2014). A Probabilistic Ghost In the Experimental Machine. Journal of Economic Methodology, 21(3), 232–250.

2013

  • Jullien, D. (2013). Intentional Apple-Choice Behaviors: When Amartya Sen Meets John Searle. Cahiers d’Economie Politique, 65(2), 97–128.