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Supplement 2010, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 105-130 Rebellions across the (Rice) Fields: Social Scientists and Indochina, 1965–1975
by Teresa Tomás Rangil - 133-164 Tool Shock: Technique and Epistemology in the Postwar Social Sciences
by Joel Isaac - 165-195 Ground between Two Stones: Melville Herskovits and the Fate of Economic Anthropology
by Heath Pearson - 199-233 Marginal to the Revolution: The Curious Relationship between Economics and the Behavioral Sciences Movement in Mid-Twentieth-Century America
by Jefferson Pooley & Mark Solovey - 234-260 The Price of Success: Economic Sovietology, Development, and the Costs of Interdisciplinarity
by David C. Engerman - 261-287 Specializing in Interdisciplinarity: The Committee on Social Thought as the University of Chicago's Antidote to Compartmentalization in the Social Sciences
by Ross B. Emmett - 291-314 Economics and Sociology: From Complementary to Competing Perspectives
by Daniel Geary - 315-342 Drawing New Lines: Economists and Other Social Scientists on Society in the 1960s
by Jean-Baptiste Fleury - 343-351 Conclusions: The Identity of Economics—Image and Reality
by Roger E. Backhouse & Philippe Fontaine
Winter 2010, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 601-630 Harry Aaron Director: The Coming of Age of a Reformer Skeptic (1914–24)
by Robert Van Horn - 631-652 The Cambridge Post-Keynesians: An Outsider's Insider View
by Christopher Bliss - 653-677 “At Best an Echo”: Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Translation Strategies in the History of Economics
by Evelyn L. Forget - 679-721 Veblen's Apprenticeship: On the Translation of Gustav Cohn's System der Finanzwissenschaft
by Charles Camic - 723-746 Thomas Chalmers: The Market, Moral Conduct, and Social Order
by William Dixon & David Wilson - 747-772 Plato's Supposed Defense of the Division of Labor: A Reexamination of the Role of Job Specialization in the Republic
by Daniel Silvermintz
Fall 2010, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 403-424 Measuring “The Happiness of Nations”: The Conundrum of Adam Smith's “Real Measure of Exchangeable Value”
by Terry Peach - 425-441 The Moralizing Role of Distance in Adam Smith: The Theory of Moral Sentiments as Possible Praise of Commerce
by Maria Pia Paganelli - 443-467 Rationalizing Human Organization in an Uncertain World: Jacob Marschak, from Ukrainian Prisons to Behavioral Science Laboratories
by Béatrice Cherrier - 469-481 Jens Warming on Open Access, the Pigovian Tax, and Property Rights
by Håkan Eggert - 483-494 “The Danish Right to Eel Weir,” by Jens Warming
by Håkan Eggert - 495-519 Economics and Ethics: Juan de Lugo's Theory of the Just Price, or the Responsibility of Living in Society
by Fabio Monsalve - 521-546 Economics as Plausible Conjecture
by Michael H. Turk - 547-571 On the Similarities between the 1932 Harvard Memorandum and the Chicago Antidepression Recommendations
by James C. W. Ahiakpor - 573-592 Harvard, the Chicago Tradition, and the Quantity Theory: A Reply to James Ahiakpor
by David Laidler & Roger Sandilands
Summer 2010, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 201-219 A Tale of Two Cities
by Perry Mehrling - 221-266 A View from the Tropics: Celso Furtado and the Theory of Economic Development in the 1950s
by Mauro Boianovsky - 267-295 John R. Commons, Wesley N. Hohfeld, and the Origins of Transactional Economics
by Luca Fiorito - 297-322 The Background to Hawtrey's Ethics
by David Andrews - 323-360 Counteracting Counterfeiting? Bodin, Mariana, and Locke on False Money as a Multidimensional Issue
by Ludovic Desmedt & Jérôme Blanc - 361-382 Deepening the Irony of Utopia: An Economic Perspective
by Samuel Bostaph
Spring 2010, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-17 R. D. Collison Black, 1922–2008: A Personal Tribute
by Donald Winch - 19-20 Minisymposium on the History of Econometrics: Introduction
by Kevin D. Hoover - 21-73 Ragnar Frisch's Conception of Econometrics
by Olav Bjerkholt & Ariane Dupont - 75-110 The Problem of Passive Observation
by Marcel Boumans - 111-154 The Econometricians' Statisticians, 1895–1945
by John Aldrich - 155-192 Interdependence, the Invisible Hand, and Equilibrium in Adam Smith
by Amos Witztum
Supplement 2009, Volume 41, Issue 5
- 1-23 The Neoclassical Growth Model and Twentieth-Century Economics
by Mauro Boianovsky & Kevin D. Hoover - 27-34 Does Growth Have a Future? Does Growth Theory Have a Future? Are These Questions Related?
by Robert M. Solow - 35-43 Reflections
by Edwin Burmeister - 47-66 Some Swedish Stepping-Stones to Growth Economics
by Mauro Boianovsky - 67-87 Some Swedish Stepping-Stones to Growth Economics
by Harald Hagemann - 88-106 A Nonlinear History of Growth and Cycle Theories
by Lionello F. Punzo - 107-126 Trevor Swan and the Neoclassical Growth Model
by Robert W. Dimand & Barbara J. Spencer - 127-146 Dynamizing Stability
by Marcel Boumans - 149-160 More Cobwebs? Robert Solow, Uncertainty, and the Theory of Distribution
by William Darity, Jr - 161-181 The Growing of Ramsey's Growth Model
by Pedro Garcia Duarte - 182-199 James Tobin and Growth Theory: Financial Factors and Long-Run Growth
by Robert W. Dimand & Steven N. Durlauf - 200-220 Solow and Growth Accounting: A Perspective from Quantitative Economic History
by Nicholas Crafts - 221-240 Solow in the Tropics
by John Toye - 241-262 The Solow Model, Poverty Traps, and the Foreign Aid Debate
by Brian Snowdon - 263-281 Hotelling, Rawls, Solow: How Exhaustible Resources Came to Be Integrated into the Neoclassical Growth Model
by Guido Erreygers - 285-303 Solovian and New Growth Theory from the Perspective of Allyn Young on Macroeconomic Increasing Returns
by Roger J. Sandilands - 304-314 Endogenous Growth: Valuable Advance, Substantive Misnomer
by William J. Baumol - 315-333 The Rise and Fall of Cross-Country Growth Regressions
by Steven N. Durlauf - 334-355 The Solow Residual as a Black Box: Attempts at Integrating Business Cycle and Growth Theories
by Tiago Mata & Francisco Louçã
Winter 2009, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 605-644 Alfred Russel Wallace and the Political Economists
by David Collard - 645-671 Keynes and Capitalism
by Roger E. Backhouse & Bradley W. Bateman - 673-708 AT&T's Antigovernment Lesson-Drawing in the Political Economy of Networks, 1905–20
by Richard B. Kielbowicz - 709-736 A Marshall-Walras Divide? A Critical Review of the Prevailing Viewpoints
by Michel De Vroey - 737-747 On Kaldor's “Logical Slip”: A Possible Explanation
by Joan O'Connell
Fall 2009, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 419-444 Retailing Poisoned Milk? New Evidence on Keynes and Jevons's Hostility to John Stuart Mill
by Michael V. White & Takutoshi Inoue - 445-470 Frank P. Ramsey: A Cambridge Economist
by Pedro Garcia Duarte - 471-489 Frank Ramsey's Notes on Saving and Taxation
by Pedro Garcia Duarte - 491-517 A Liberal Economist and Economic Policy Reform in Nineteenth-Century Greece: The Case of Ioannes Soutsos
by Michalis M. Psalidopoulos & Yorgos Stassinopoulos - 519-543 On the Other (Invisible) Hand..
by Anthony Brewer - 545-574 Reexamination of Thornton's Innovative Monetary Analysis: The Bullion Debate during the Restriction Once Again
by Arie Arnon - 575-604 Jacob Viner and the Chicago Monetary Tradition
by Sebastiano Nerozzi
Summer 2009, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 219-247 The Trade-Off between Rigor and Relevance: Sraffian Economics as a Case in Point
by Mark Blaug - 249-270 Money Doctoring after World War II: Arthur I. Bloomfield and the Federal Reserve Missions to South Korea
by Michele Alacevich & Pier Francesco Asso - 271-295 Charles Dunoyer and the Emergence of the Idea of an Economic Cycle
by Rabah Benkemoune - 297-309 On Jevons's Handling of Differential Equations in the Context of His Principle of Exchange, and the Early Reactions
by I. Grattan-Guinness - 311-342 Habits and Expectations: Dynamic General Equilibrium in the Italian Paretian School
by Mario Pomini & Gianfranco Tusset - 343-382 Thomas Tooke on the Corn Laws
by Matthew Smith - 383-406 Adam Smith and the Labor Theory of (Real) Value: A Reconsideration
by Terry Peach
Spring 2009, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-55 A Feasible and Objective Concept of Optimal Monetary Policy: The Quadratic Loss Function in the Postwar Period
by Pedro Garcia Duarte - 57-88 The Harvard Economic Service and the Problems of Forecasting
by Walter A. Friedman - 89-107 Martin Luther's Doctrine on Trade and Price in Its Literary Context
by Odd Langholm - 109-141 American Economic Reform in the Progressive Era: Its Foundational Beliefs and Their Relation to Eugenics
by Thomas C. Leonard - 143-162 F. Y. Edgeworth's Treatise on Probabilities
by Alberto Baccini - 163-181 One Analogy Can Hide Another: Physics and Biology in Alchian's “Economic Natural Selection”
by Clément Levallois - 183-208 Measuring Inequality: Pareto's Ambiguous Contribution
by Terenzio Maccabelli
Supplement 2008, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 1-20 Keeping Faith, Losing Faith: An Introduction
by Bradley Bateman & H. Spencer Banzhaf - 26-61 Religion and Political Economy in Early-Nineteenth-Century France
by Gilbert Faccarello & Philippe Steiner - 62-87 The Ascent and Decline of Catholic Economic Thought, 1830–1950s
by António Almodovar & Pedro Teixeira - 88-113 Revealing the Connection between the Gospel and History: The Definition of “Economics at the Service of Humankind” in the Analysis of Francesco Vito
by Daniela Parisi - 121-142 The Changing Theological Context of Economic Analysis since the Eighteenth Century
by A. M. C. Waterman - 143-167 “A Hard Battle to Fight”: Natural Theology and the Dismal Science, 1820–50
by Harro Maas - 168-188 An Inquiry into the Nature and Effects of Henry Thornton's Christian Faith on the Existence and Content of His Economic Writings
by Neil T. Skaggs - 189-211 “Losing My Religion”: Sidgwick, Theism, and the Struggle for Utilitarian Ethics in Economic Analysis
by Steven G. Medema - 212-236 Faith, Morality, and Welfare: The English School of Welfare Economics, 1901–29
by Roger E. Backhouse - 239-242 The United States: Introduction
by Bradley W. Bateman & H. Spencer Banzhaf - 243-264 Das Adam Smith Problem and Faculty Psychology in the Antebellum North
by Stewart Davenport - 265-298 From Religious Revivals to Tariff Rancor: Preaching Free Trade and Protection during the Second American Party System
by Stephen Meardon - 299-314 The Impact of Liberal Religion on Richard Ely's Economic Methodology
by Donald E. Frey - 299-314 The Impact of Liberal Religion on Richard Ely's Economic Methodology
by Donald E. Frey - 315-337 The Religion of a Skeptic: Frank H. Knight on Ethics, Spirituality, and Religion during His Iowa Years
by Ross B. Emmett - 338-340 Keeping Faith, Losing Faith: Conclusion to the Volume
by Bradley Bateman & H. Spencer Banzhaf
Winter 2008, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 569-593 Cambridge as a Place in Economics
by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo & Nerio Naldi & Eleonora Sanfilippo & Annalisa Rosselli - 595-611 The Ricardo Puzzle
by Francisco L. Lopes - 613-632 Utilitarianism without Utility: A Missed Opportunity in Alfred Marshall's Theory of Market Choice
by Marco Dardi - 633-669 Mediating Creative Nature and Human Needs in Early German Political Economy
by Richard Bowler - 671-688 The Impact of Open Access to Fishing Grounds: The History of Jens Warming's Model
by Niels-Henrik Topp - 689-704 Hayek on Mill
by Bruce Caldwell
Fall 2008, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 421-446 A. W. (Bob) Coats, 1924–2007
by Roger E. Backhouse & Bruce Caldwell & Craufurd Goodwin & Malcolm Rutherford - 447-480 The Confessions of the Average: Statistics and Natural Order in Nineteenth-Century French Economic Thought
by Philippe Le Gall - 481-510 On the Origins of Ordinal Utility: Andreas Heinrich Voigt and the Mathematicians
by Torsten Schmidt & Christian E. Weber - 511-550 William Thomas Thornton's Family, Ancestry, and Early Years: Some Findings from Recently Discovered Manuscripts and Letters
by Mark Donoghue - 551-560 Estimates of Potential Output by Keynes
by Richard J. Kent
Summer 2008, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 213-242 The Construction of the Canonical History of Financial Economics
by Franck Jovanovic - 243-263 Gustave de Molinari's Bourse Network Theory: A Liberal Response to Sismondi's Informational Problem
by Rabah Benkemoune - 265-316 Keynes among the Statisticians
by John Aldrich - 317-343 Menger and Walras on Money: A Comparative View
by Richard Arena & Sandye Gloria-Palermo - 345-363 Adam Smith on Religion and Market Structure: The Search for Consistency
by Charles G. Leathers & J. Patrick Raines - 365-382 The Adam Smith Problem in Reverse: Self-Interest in The Wealth of Nations and The Theory of Moral Sentiments
by Maria Pia Paganelli - 383-395 Garrison on Mises and Forced Saving: Arguing the Implausible?
by James C. W. Ahiakpor - 397-405 Ahiakpor on Mises and Forced Saving: A Rejoinder
by Roger W. Garrison
Spring 2008, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-42 The Writing Workshop of François Quesnay and the Making of Physiocracy
by Christine Théré & Loïc Charles - 43-71 Adam Smith, the Last of the Former Virtue Ethicists
by Deirdre McCloskey - 73-110 On Ricardo's Method: The Scottish Connection Considered
by Christophe Depoortère - 111-132 Linking Strategic Interaction and Bargaining Theory: The Harsanyi-Schelling Debate on the Axiom of Symmetry
by Alessandro Innocenti - 133-162 Frank Graham's Case for Flexible Exchange Rates: A Doctrinal Perspective
by Anthony M. Endres - 163-182 Keynes on Kalecki's Theory of Taxation: Contents Approved, Method Questioned
by Nicolò De Vecchi - 183-200 Differential Asset Valuation in the Medieval Post-Talmudic Legal Literature
by Jeffrey L. Callen
Supplement 2007, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 1-6 Introduction
by E. Roy Weintraub & Evelyn L. Forget - 9-29 Rediscovering Intellectual Biography—and Its Limits
by Malachi Hacohen - 30-47 Is Autobiography Anti-academic and Uneconomical? Some Thoughts on Academic Autobiography
by Jeremy D. Popkin - 51-75 Lives in Synopsis: The Production and Use of Short Biographies by Historians of Economics
by Roger E. Backhouse - 76-95 The Creation of Heroes and Villains as a Problem in the History of Economics
by Robert W. Dimand - 96-114 The Group Life as a Genre of Economists' Life Writing
by William Coleman - 117-133 The Economy of Narrative Identity
by Paul John Eakin - 134-153 Using Autobiographical Statements to Investigate the Identity of American Economists
by Mike Reay - 154-171 The Role of Oral History in the Historiography of Heterodox Economics
by Tiago Mata & Frederic S. Lee - 172-192 Oral History and the Historical Reconstruction of Chicago Economics
by Ross Emmett - 195-214 François Quesnay: A “Rural Socrates” in Versailles?
by Christine Théré & Loïc Charles - 215-233 Some Relationships between a Scholar's and an Entrepreneur's Life: The Biography of L. Albert Hahn
by Jan-Otmar Hesse - 234-268 “Between Worlds,” or an Imagined Reminiscence by Oskar Morgenstern about Equilibrium and Mathematics in the 1920s
by Robert Leonard - 269-291 Maynard and Virginia: A Personal and Professional Friendship
by Craufurd D. Goodwin - 292-312 The Intimate Spaces of Community: John Maynard Keynes and the Arts
by Patricia Laurence - 315-341 Biography and Autobiography: Harry Johnson
by D. E. Moggridge - 342-354 Life Writings: On-the-Job Training with F. A. Hayek
by Bruce Caldwell - 355-366 Reflections of a Marshall Biographer
by Peter Groenewegen - 367-370 A Personal Afterword
by E. Roy Weintraub
Winter 2007, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 567-570 The Political Element in Economic Thought
by Philippe Fontaine & Alain Marciano - 571-604 Postbellum Protection and Commissioner Wells's Conversion to Free Trade
by Stephen Meardon - 605-638 The Debates on Eugenio Rignano's Inheritance Tax Proposals
by Guido Erreygers & Giovanni Di Bartolomeo - 639-642 Postface: Just What Is the Self Interested In?
by Kenneth R. Hoover - 643-677 “One will make of political economy... what the scholastics have done with philosophy”: Henry Lloyd and the Mathematization of Economics
by Sophus A. Reinert - 679-712 Knowledge and Information in Economics: What Did the Classical Economists Know?
by Renee Prendergast - 713-734 The “Protestant” View: The Norwegian and Scandinavian Approach to National Accounting in the Postwar Period
by Einar Lie - 735-739 Did Buchanan and Wagner Misrepresent Keynes?
by J. Robert Subrick - 741-743 Did Buchanan and Wagner Misrepresent Keynes? A Rejoinder
by Bradley W. Bateman
Fall 2007, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 331-358 The Hesitant Hand: Mill, Sidgwick, and the Evolution of the Theory of Market Failure
by Steven G. Medema - 359-401 Early Experiments in Consumer Demand Theory: 1930-1970
by Ivan Moscati - 403-433 Early Labor Economics: Its Debt to the Management Practice of Henry S. Dennison
by Kyle Bruce - 435-452 Sir Dudley North's Earliest Known Essay on Monies and Prices: Analysis of the Ottoman Empire's Great Recoinage
by George D. Choksy - 453-480 Cantillon, Hume, and the Rise of Antimercantilism
by Mark Thornton - 481-510 Business Forecasting and the Development of Business Cycle Theory
by Tobias F. Rötheli - 511-527 Milton Friedman, the Statistical Methodologist
by David Teira - 529-543 A 1929 Application of Multiplier Analysis by Keynes
by Richard J. Kent - 545-550 An Unpublished Letter by David Ricardo
by Arnold Heertje
Summer 2007, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 185-207 The Fundamental Theorems of Modern Welfare Economics, Historically Contemplated
by Mark Blaug - 209-252 The Early Economic Writings of William Thomas Thornton
by Mark Donoghue - 253-262 The Nature, Functions, and Value of Money: A Brief Exposition of Turgot's Monetary Theory
by Peter Groenewegen - 263-292 Kautilya on Moral and Material Incentives, and Effort
by Balbir S. Sihag - 293-306 Ricardo as a “Classical Economist”: The “New View” Reexamined
by Terry Peach - 307-312 Ricardo as a “Classical Economist”: The “New View” Reexamined—A Reply to Dr. Peach
by Samuel Hollander - 313-315 Ricardo as a “Classical Economist”: The “New View” Reexamined—A Rejoinder to Professor Hollander
by Terry Peach
Spring 2007, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-46 From Philanthropy to Altruism: Incorporating Unselfish Behavior into Economics, 1961-1975
by Philippe Fontaine - 47-80 Methodological Individualism or Methodological Atomism: The Case of Friedrich Hayek
by Gregor Zwirn - 81-95 Keynes, IS-LM, and the Marshallian Tradition
by Robert W. Dimand - 97-119 Richard Cantillon and the Discovery of Opportunity Cost
by Mark Thornton - 121-143 Transfers, Nontraded Goods, and Unemployment: An Analysis of the Keynes-Ohlin Debate
by Steven Brakman & Charles Van Marrewijk - 145-166 A Rocking Horse That Never Rocked: Frisch's “Propagation Problems and Impulse Problems”
by Stefano Zambelli
Supplement 2006, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 1-6 Introduction to Agreement on Demand: Consumer Theory in the Twentieth Century
by Philip Mirowski & D. Wade Hands - 9-31 The Other Economics Department: Demand and Value Theory in Early Agricultural Economics
by H. Spencer Banzhaf - 32-47 Disaggregating the Components of the Hicks-Allen Composite Commodity
by Manuel Fernandez-Grela - 48-85 Complementarity and Demand Theory: From the 1920s to the 1940s
by Jean-Sébastien Lenfant - 86-105 Jean Ville's Contribution to the Integrability Debate: The Mystery of a Lost Theorem
by François Gardes & Pierre Garrouste - 106-129 Aggregation and Estimation in the Theory of Demand
by John S. Chipman - 130-152 More Fiber Than Thread? Evidence on the Mirowski-Hands Yarn
by J. Daniel Hammond - 153-185 Integrability, Rationalizability, and Path-Dependency in the History of Demand Theory
by D. Wade Hands - 189-212 Disequilibrium Dynamics and Aggregate Excess Demand: On a Homunculus Fallacy in Economic Theory
by Maarten Pieter Schinkel - 213-227 Rolf Mantel and the Computability of General Equilibria: On the Origins of the Sonnenschein-Mantel-Debreu Theorem
by Fernando Tohmé - 228-245 The Sonnenschein-Mantel-Debreu Results after Thirty Years
by S. Abu Turab Rizvi - 246-280 Demand Theory and General Equilibrium: From Explanation to Introspection, a Journey down the Wrong Road
by Alan Kirman - 283-304 Mechanism Design Theory Embodying an Algorithm-Centered Vision of Markets/Organizations/Institutions
by Kyu Sang Lee - 305-321 The Tricks of the (No-)Trade (Theorem)
by Esther-Mirjam Sent - 322-342 Economic Theory: Structural Abstraction or Behavioral Reduction?
by Shyam Sunder - 343-379 Twelve Theses concerning the History of Postwar Neoclassical Price Theory
by Philip Mirowski
Winter 2006, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 569-615 The Cambridge Millites and the Early Economic Writings of Leslie Stephen
by Gregory C. G. Moore - 617-664 "In the Wilderness”: Emigration and the Decline of the Austrian School
by Hansjörg Klausinger - 665-709 Monetary Equilibrium
by Claes-Henric Siven - 711-731 The Origins of the Theory of Optimum Currency Areas
by Filippo Cesarano - 733-774 The Origins of the U-Shaped Average Cost Curve: Understanding the Complexities of the Modern Theory of the Firm
by Jan Horst Keppler & Jérôme Lallement
Fall 2006, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 407-436 Cambridge and the Spanish Connection: The Contribution of Germán Bernácer
by Mauro Boianovsky & Humayon Dar & John R. Presley & Pablo Brañas Garza - 437-471 The Neglected Agent: Justice, Power, and Distribution in Adam Smith
by Amos Witztum & Jeffrey T. Young - 473-496 New Data, New Issues: The Origins of the Technological Unemployment Debates
by Gregory R. Woirol - 497-530 Directing or Reforming Behaviors? A Discussion of Condillac's Theory of Vrai Prix
by Arnaud Orain