From Economics and Philosophy, Daniel M. Hausmana (Wisconsin) and Michael S. McPherson (Spencer): Preference Satisfaction and Welfare Economics; a review of An Engine, not a Camera: How Financial Models Shape Markets by Donald MacKenzie; and a review of The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth by Benjamin M. Friedman. From the Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, including Jack J. Vromen (EUR): The booming economics-made-fun genre: more than having fun, but less than economics imperialism; an interview with Tony Lawson, author of Reorienting economics; a review of McCloskey’s rhetoric: discourse ethics in economics by Benjamin Balak; a review of Rationality and institutions: on the normative implications of rational choice theory by Bart Engelen; and a review of The invisible hand in economics: how economists explain unintended social consequences by Emrah Aydinonat. Sabine Frerichs (Helsinki): The Legal Constitution of Market Society: Probing the Economic Sociology of Law. From Real-World Economics Review, two issues on how the collapse of the world financial system should affect economics. The market, the state, and the third sector: Paul Dragos Aligica on the remarkable achievements of the Nobel Prize-winning economist Elinor Ostrom. From PUP, the first chapter from After Adam Smith: A Century of Transformation in Politics and Political Economy by Murray Milgate and Shannon Stimson; and the first chapter from The Sense of Dissonance: Accounts of Worth in Economic Life by David Stark.