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Summer 2002, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 499-504 On Ricardo's Method: The Unitarian Influence Examined
by Christophe Depoortère - 505-508 The Unitarian Connection and Ricardo's Scientific Style
by Sergio Cremaschi & Marcelo Dascal
Spring 2002, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-30 Female Contributions to Economic Thought, 1900-1940
by Kirsten K. Madden - 31-53 Money Supply Theory and the Great Depression: What Did the Fed Know?
by Elmus Wicker - 55-82 The Rise of Adam Smith: Articles and Citations, 1970-1997
by Jonathan B. Wight - 83-110 Pietro Verri's Political Economy: Commercial Society, Civil Society, and the Science of the Legislator
by Pier Luigi Porta & Roberto Scazzieri - 111-153 Analytical Foundations of Erik Lindahl's Monetary Analysis, 1924-1930
by Claes-Henric Siven - 155-176 Knight and the Austrians on Capital, and the Problem of Socialism
by Peter Boettke & Karen Vaughn - 177-206 Keynes and the “National Emission Caisse” of North Russia: 1918-1920
by Jean-François Ponsot - 207-218 On the Origin of Samuelson's Multiplier-Accelerator Model
by Arnold Heertje & Peter Heemeijer - 219-223 Reply: Complementary Innovations by Roy Harrod and Alvin Hansen
by Paul A. Samuelson - 225-236 Mark Blaug on the “Sraffian Interpretation of the Surplus Approach”
by Heinz D. Kurz & Neri Salvadori - 237-240 Kurz and Salvadori on the Sraffian Interpretation of the Surplus Approach
by Mark Blaug - 241-254 Misunderstanding Classical Economics? A Reply to Blaug
by Pierangelo Garegnani - 255-260 A Note on Hayek and Anti-Semitism
by Ronald Hamowy - 261-272 Reply to Hamowy's Note on Hayek and Anti-Semitism
by Melvin W. Reder - 273-281 Primitive Economics: A Reply
by Heath Pearson
Supplement 2001, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 23-56 A. F. W. Crome's Measurements of the "Strength of the State": Statistical Representations in Central Europe around 1800
by Sybilla Nikolow - 57-85 Make a Righteous Number: Social Surveys, the Men and Religion Forward Movement, and Quantification in American Economics
by Bradley W. Bateman - 86-110 March to Numbers: The Statistical Style of Lucien March
by Franck Jovanovic & Philippe Le Gall - 137-161 Measuring Causes: Episodes in the Quantitative Assessment of the Value of Money
by Kevin D. Hoover & Michael E. Dowell - 162-189 Quantity Theory and Needs-of-Trade Measurements and Indicators for Monetary Policymakers in the 1920s
by Thomas M. Humphrey - 190-212 Leontief and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1941-54: Developing a Framework for Measurement
by Martin C. Kohli - 213-234 Richard Stone and Measurement Criteria for National Accounts
by Flavio Comim - 252-276 "Facts Carefully Marshalled" in the Empirical Studies of William Stanley Jevons
by Sandra J. Peart - 277-302 An Instrument Can Make a Science: Jevons's Balancing Acts in Economics
by Harro Maas - 313-344 Fisher's Instrumental Approach to Index Numbers
by Marcel Boumans - 345-370 Quantifying the Qualitative: Quality-Adjusted Price Indexes in the United States, 1915-61
by H. Spencer Banzhaf - v:33:y:2001:i:5:p: The Reader's Essential Non-Guide to The Age of Economic Measurement
by Judy L. Klein & Mary S. Morgan
Winter 2001, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 671-696 Economists and the Laity: Economic Articles in the Three Leading British Reviews, 1870-1910
by Jeff Lipkes - 697-716 Malthus, Population, and the Generational Bargain
by David Collard - 717-741 Nascent Keynesianism? Denmark in the 1930s
by W. R. Garside & N.-H. Topp - 743-772 Frequentist Probability and Choice under Uncertainty
by Alberto Baccini - 773-813 The Early History of Rational and Implicit Expectations
by Warren Young & William Darity, Jr. - 815-824 Maynard would not have wished"? Second-Guessing the Author of "The Balance of Payments of the United States
by D. E. Moggridge - 825-842 John Henry Newman, Nassau Senior, and the Separation of Political Economy from Theology in the Nineteenth Century
by Paul Oslington - 843-854 The Technique of Comparative-Static Analysis in Whewell's "Mathematical Exposition"
by Jinbang Kim
Fall 2001, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 387-410 The Changing Place of Empathy in Welfare Economics
by Philippe Fontaine - 411-436 David Hume on Experimental Natural Philosophy, Money, and Fluids
by Margaret Schabas - 437-458 Max Weber's Analysis of Marginal Utility Theory and Psychology Revisited: Latent Propositions in Economic Sociology and the Sociology of Economics
by Milan Zafirovski - 459-484 The Enigmatic Legacy of Charles Fourier: Joseph Charlier and Basic Income
by John Cunliffe & Guido Erreygers - 485-508 An Early Manuscript by Knut Wicksell on the Bank Rate of Interest
by Mauro Boianovsky & Hans-Michael Trautwein - 509-516 Knut Wicksell's "Bank Rate of Interest as the Regulator of Prices"
by K. Wicksell - 517-540 The De-Germanization of Swedish Economics
by Bo Sandelin - 541-576 Pareto and the 53 Percent Ordinal Theory of Utility
by Christian E. Weber - 577-608 Joint Supply and the Development of Economic Theory: A Historical Perspective
by Robert B. Ekelund, Jr. & John Thompson - 609-626 John Stuart Mill's Equilibrium Terms of Trade: A Special Case of William Whewell's 1850 Formula
by Andrea Maneschi - 627-640 The Flow and Ebb in Mixter's Treatment of Rae: A Note
by Syed Ahmad - 641-648 Hans Brems (1915-2000)
by Royall Brandis - 649-654 There Really Was a German Historical School of Economics: A Comment on Heath Pearson
by Bruce Caldwell - 655-662 Response to Bruce Caldwell
by Heath Pearson
Summer 2001, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 193-218 Jean-Baptiste Say and Spontaneous Order
by Evelyn L. Forget - 219-239 The Case against Harry Dexter White: Still Not Proven
by James M. Boughton - 241-267 Gustav Stolper, Der deutsche Volkswirt, and the Controversy on Economic Policy at the End of the Weimar Republic
by Hansjörg Klausinger - 269-281 Rational Equity Valuation at the Time of the South Sea Bubble
by Paul Harrison - 283-313 Britain in the 1950s: A "Keynesian" Managed Economy?
by Alan Booth - 315-344 Francesco Ferrara and Subjective Value Theory
by Emilia Bonaccorsi di Patti - 345-367 Sir James Steuart and a General Sales Tax
by Takuo Dome - 369-374 Why Didn't Hayek Review Keynes's General Theory? A Partial Answer
by Susan Howson
Spring 2001, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-19 The Origins of the von Thünen-Mill-Pareto-Wicksell-Cobb-Douglas Function
by P. J. Lloyd - 21-49 Vilfredo Pareto and the Epistemological Foundations of Choice Theory
by Luigino Bruni & Francesco Guala - 51-69 The Monarch and the Marketplace: Economic Policy and Royal Finance in William of Pagula's Speculum regis Edwardi III
by Cary J. Nederman - 71-116 The Schmoller Renaissance
by Helge Peukert - 117-138 Keynes as the Einstein of Economic Theory
by Teodoro Dario Togati - 139-160 The Link between David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature and His Fiduciary Theory of Money
by Carl Wennerlind - 161-165 Magnan de Bornier on Cournot-Bertrand
by Clarence C. Morrison - 167-174 Magnan de Bornier on Cournot-Bertrand: A Rejoinder to Clarence Morrison
by Jean Magnan de Bornier
Supplement 2000, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 1-24 The Concept of Applied Economics: A History of Ambiguity and Multiple Meanings
by Roger E. Backhouse & Jeff Biddle - 25-70 Economics for a Client: The Case of Statistical Quality Control and Sequential Analysis
by Judy L. Klein - 71-94 Atomic Energy and the Application of Early Models of Technological Change in Economics, 1946-1954
by Warren Young - 95-116 Why Do Empirical Results Change? Forecasts as Tests of Rational Expectations
by Robert S. Goldfarb & H. O. Stekler - 117-144 The Very Idea of Applying Economics: The Modern Minimum-Wage Controversy and Its Antecedents
by Thomas C. Leonard - 145-176 On the Concept of Applied Economics: Lessons from Cambridge Economics and the History of Growth Theories
by Flavio Comim - 177-198 Applied Economics in a Political Economy Tradition: The Case of Scotland from the 1890s to the 1950s
by Alexander Dow & Sheila Dow & Alan Hutton - 199-226 Strategic Games from Theory to Application
by Robert W. Dimand - 227-256 Personnel/Human Resource Management: Its Roots as Applied Economics
by Bruce E. Kaufman - 257-288 A Portrait of the Economics of Education, 1960-1997
by Pedro Nuno Teixeira - 289-324 “Related Disciplines”: The Professionalization of Public Choice Analysis
by Steven G. Medema - 325-360 Eclecticism, Inconsistency, and Innovation in the History of Geographical Economics
by Stephen J. Meardon
Winter 2000, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 711-732 The Significance of John Locke's Medical Studies for His Economic Thought
by William O. Coleman - 733-764 Patinkin, Johnson, and the Shadow of Friedman
by Robert Leeson - 765-788 Wicksell and the Problem of the "Missing" Equation
by Heinz D. Kurz - 789-832 The Loanable Funds Fallacy in Retrospect
by Jörg Bibow - 833-856 The Anti-Semitism of Some Eminent Economists
by Melvin W. Reder - 857-888 The Economic Thought of Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali and St. Thomas Aquinas: Some Comparative Parallels and Links
by S. M. Ghazanfar - 889-908 Hawtrey on the Keynesian Multiplier: A Question of Cognitive Dissonance?
by James C. W. Ahiakpor - 909-914 Hawtrey on the Keynesian Multiplier: A Response to Ahiakpor
by Robert W. Dimand - 915-918 Reply to Ahiakpor
by William Darity Jr. & Warren Young
Fall 2000, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 415-420 An Antiquarian Note on Optimal Tariffs
by Murray C. Kemp & Koji Shimomura - 421-436 A Golden Jubilee Note on Graaff's Optimum Tariff Structures
by Edward Tower & John Gilbert - 437-439 Optimal Tariffs Revisited
by Jan Graaff - 441-471 Negotiating at the Boundary: Patinkin vs. Phipps
by Ted Gayer & E. Roy Weintraub - 473-515 Guilt by Association? Lauchlin Currie's Alleged Involvement with Washington Economists in Soviet Espionage
by Roger J. Sandilands - 517-551 Productive Nature and the Net Product: Quesnay's Economies Animal and Political
by H. Spencer Banzhaf - 553-584 The “Secret Concatenation” in the Mid-nineteenth Century: The Case of George Poulett Scrope, a Still Neglected Political Economist
by David Stack - 585-606 Unions and the Natural Standard of Wages: Another Look at “the J. B. Clark Problem”
by Donald R. Stabile - 607-629 The Puritan Roots of Daniel Raymond's Economics
by Donald E. Frey - 631-648 Luxury, Economic Development, and Work Motivation: David Hume, Adam Smith, and J. R. McCulloch
by M. G. Marshall - 649-657 Aquinas and Aristotle's Distinction on Wealth
by João César das Neves - 659-691 Curiosities of Early Economic Literature: An Address to His Fellow Members of the Hobby Club of New York
by Edwin R. A. Seligman & Luca Fiorito
Summer 2000, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 187-232 Sraffa and the Interpretation of Ricardo: The Marxian Dimension
by Samuel Hollander - 233-266 Early Inflation Tax Theory and Estimates
by Ephraim Kleiman - 267-292 Bodin's Analysis of Inflation
by Denis P. O'Brien - 293-316 IS-LM à la Hicks versus IS-LM à la Modigliani
by Michael De Vroey - 317-346 On the “Insurmountable Difficulties, Obscurity, and Embarrassment” of Smith's Fifth Chapter
by Glenn Hueckel - 347-380 On the Spread of an Idea: The Strange Case of Mr. Harrod and the Multiplier
by Daniele Besomi - 381-394 Marx's Concept of an Economic Law of Motion
by John P. Burkett
Spring 2000, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-38 The Economist Dupuit on Theory, Institutions, and Policy: First of the Moderns?
by Robert B. Ekelund, Jr. - 39-60 Classical Monetary Theory and the Quantity Theory
by David Glasner - 61-82 Early Views on Monetary Policy: The Neapolitan Debate on the Theory of Exchange
by Annalisa Rosselli - 83-102 Nicholas Barbon and the Quality of Infinity
by Andrea Finkelstein - 103-137 Productivity, Value, and Plan: Fritz Behrens and the Economics of Revisionism in the German Democratic Republic
by Peter C. Caldwell - 139-157 Could a Basic Result in Optimum Commodity Taxation Theory Have Been Derived Much Earlier than It Was?
by Alan Martina
Supplement 1999, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 1-30 Introduction
by Neil De Marchi - 31-40 Francisco Pacheco: Economist for the Art World
by Zarinés Negrón - 41-56 The Problem of Unique Goods as Factors of Production: Rousseau on Art and the Economy
by Bertil Fridén - 57-84 Obscure Objects of Desire?: Nineteenth-Century British Economists and the Price(s) of “Rare Art”
by Michael V. White - 85-120 Pacifying the Workman: Ruskin and Jevons on Labor and Popular Culture
by Harro Maas - 121-156 Jevons's Music Manuscript and the Political Economy of Music
by Bert Mosselmans & Ernest Mathijs - 157-184 The Economics of Art through Art Critics’ Eyes
by Craufurd D. Goodwin - 185-208 Art Exports and the Construction of National Heritage in Late-Victorian and Edwardian Great Britain
by Helen Rees - 209-235 International Commerce in the Fine Arts and American Political Economy, 1789–1913
by William J. Barber - 235-255 “Sweet Are the Uses of Adversity”: Federal Patronage of the Arts in the Great Depression
by William J. Barber - 256-284 Positive Science, Normative Man: Lionel Robbins and the Political Economy of Art
by Márcia Balisciano & Steven G. Medema - 285-300 Economy, Architecture and Politics: Colonialist and Cold War Hotels
by Annabel Wharton - 301-331 The Economics of Art in Early Modern Times: Some Humanist and Scholastic Approaches
by Toon Van Houdt - 332-378 Liberalitas, Magnificentia, Splendor: The Classic Origins of Italian Renaissance Lifestyles
by Guido Guerzoni - 379-412 Ingenuity, Preference, and the Pricing of Pictures: The Smith-Reynolds Connection
by Neil De Marchi & Hans J. Van Miegroet - 413-422 Production and Reproduction: Commerce in Images in Late-Eighteenth-Century London
by Sara Zablotney - 423-451 Dealer in Magic: James Cox's Jewelry Museum and the Economics of Luxurious Spectacle in Late-Eighteenth-Century London
by Marcia Pointon - 452-478 “Seeing Is Believing” Otto Neurath, Graphic Art, and the Social Order
by Robert J. Leonard
Winter 1999, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 607-651 Statistical Economics, 1900-1950
by Jeff Biddle - 653-673 Public Debt Policy and Public Extravagance: The Ricardo-Malthus Debate
by Nancy Churchman - 675-697 Paradox Lost: Mountifort Longfield and the Poor
by Dennis A. Johnson - 699-721 Hayek versus Keynes on How the Price Level Ought to Behave
by George Selgin - 723-752 A World Ruled by Venus: On Henry L. Moore's Transfer of Periodogram Analysis from Physics to Economics
by Philippe Le Gall - 753-769 Why Didn't Hayek Favor Laissez Faire in Banking?
by Lawrence H. White
Fall 1999, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 423-448 Birth Control: The Political-Economic Rationale behind Jean Bodin's Démonomanie
by Gunnar Heinsohn & Otto Steiger - 449-471 Labels and Substance: Friedman's Restatement of the Quantity Theory
by J. Daniel Hammond - 473-492 The Road to Heterodoxy: F. S. Constâncio and the Critical Acceptance of Classical Political Economy
by José Luís Cardoso - 493-509 Keynes and the “Keynesian” Phillips Curve
by Robert Leeson - 511-523 Generalized Increasing Returns, Euler's Theorem, and Competitive Equilibrium
by James M. Buchanan & Yong J. Yoon - 525-545 Aspects of the Influence of Francis Hutcheson on Adam Smith
by Enzo Pesciarelli - 547-562 Was There Really a German Historical School of Economics?
by Heath Pearson - 563-574 The Ricardo-Malthus Debate on Underconsumption: A Case Study in Economic Conversation
by F. Cameron Maclachlan - 575-586 More on Slutsky's Equation as Pareto's Solution
by Christian E. Weber - 587-589 Consumer Theory and Axiomatics: A Note on an Early Contribution by Luigi Amoroso
by Antonio Guccione & Enrico Minelli
Summer 1999, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 213-236 Misunderstanding Classical Economics: The Sraffian Interpretation of the Surplus Approach
by Mark Blaug - 237-254 Adam Ferguson, Adam Smith, and the Concept of Economic Growth
by Anthony Brewer - 255-272 Thorstein Veblen and the Engineers: A Reinterpretation
by Janet Knoedler & Anne Mayhew - 273-296 American Institutionalism and Durkheimian Positive Economics: Some Connections
by Jean-Jacques Gislain & Philippe Steiner & John Holland - 297-315 The Nature and Causes of Corporate Negligence, Sham Lectures, and Ecclesiastical Indolence: Adam Smith on Joint-Stock Companies, Teachers, and Preachers
by Andreas Ortmann - 317-335 When Political Economy “Crossed the Sea”: An Unpublished Paper by Maupertuis on Bimetallism
by David Beeson & William Oliver Coleman - 337-359 Adam Smith and Thomas Chalmers on Financing Religious Instruction
by Charles G. Leathers & J. Patrick Raines - 361-391 Changing Views: Twentieth-Century Opinion on the Banking School-Currency School Controversy
by Neil T. Skaggs - 393-416 Slutsky and Additive Utility Functions, 1947–1972
by Christian E. Weber
Spring 1999, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-28 Classical Political Economy between Two Fires: Jean-Baptiste Say and Frank H. Knight on the Enterprise Economy
by Philippe Fontaine - 29-52 The Economist and the Entrepreneur: Modernist Impulses in Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit
by Ross B. Emmett - 53-78 John Kells Ingram, the Comtean Movement, and the English Methodenstreit
by Gregory C. Moore - 79-107 Free and Not So Free Banking Theories among the Classicals; or, Classical Forerunners of Free Banking and Why They Have Been Neglected
by Arie Amon - 109-131 Canard on Direct Exchange and Taxation: A Perspective on Cournot
by Bruce Larson
Supplement 1998, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 1-26 American Economics: The Character of the Transformation
by Mary S. Morgan & Malcolm Rutherford
Winter 1998, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 545-569 Why Didn't Hayek Review Keynes's General Theory?
by Bruce Caldwell - 571-599 Malthus, Mathematics, and the Mythology of Coherence
by A. M. C. Waterman - 601-625 Beyond the Dark Clouds: Pigou and Coase on Social Cost
by Nahid Aslanbeigui & Steven G. Medema - 627-651 Wage Slavery
by Joseph Persky - 653-681 Seeking the Roots of Adam Smith's Division of Labor in Medieval Persia
by Hamid Hosseini
Fall 1998, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 369-412 Jack Downie's Competitive Process: The First Articulated Population Ecological Model in Economics
by John Nightingale - 413-426 Myrdal's Immanent Critique of Utility Theory
by Lars Pålsson Syll - 427-450 Monetary Calculation and Mises's Critique of Planning
by Steven Horwitz - 451-468 Everybody's Business: Jean-Baptiste Say's “General Fact” Conception of Political Economy
by Richard Whatmore - 469-487 John Rae on Trade, Inventions, and Infant Industries: A Capital-Theoretic Perspective
by Andrea Maneschi - 489-513 A Study into Smith's Conception of the Human Character: Das Adam Smith Problem Revisited
by Amos Witztum - 515-536 Mill's Recantation of the Wages-Fund Doctrine: Was Mill Right, after All? Revisited
by Oskar Kurer
Summer 1998, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 171-187 Pareto's Theory of Choice
by Martin Gross & Vincent J. Tarascio - 189-217 The Place of Biological Science in Veblen's Economics
by Ann Jennings & William Waller - 219-275 Wicksell on Deflation in the Early 1920s
by Mauro Boianovsky - 277-283 The Metaphoric Entrepreneur: A Comment on Coşgel
by Philippe Fontaine - 285-287 The Power of the Rhetorical Perspective: A Reply to Fontaine
by Metin M. Coşgel - 289-291 Introduction to Minisymposium: Malthus at 200
by Neil De Marchi - 293-334 Reappraisal of “Malthus the Economist,” 1933–97
by A. M. C. Waterman - 335-341 An Invited Comment on “Reappraisal of ‘Malthus the Economist,’ 1933–97,” by A. M. C. Waterman
by Samuel Hollander - 343-352 The Last Sixty-Five Years of Malthus Scholarship
by John Pullen - 353-363 The Reappraisal of Malthus: A Comment
by Donald Winch
Spring 1998, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-16 Keynes, Hicks, and the Cambridge School
by Paul Mizen & John R. Presley - 17-42 Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy: The Role of Religion and Its Relationship to Philosophy and Ethics in the Evolution of Society
by Jerry Evensky - 43-50 Gossen's Laws
by Albert Jolink & Jan van Daal - 51-94 “The Ghosts I Called I Can't Get Rid of Now”: The Keynes-Tinbergen-Friedman-Phillips Critique of Keynesian Macroeconometrics
by Robert Leeson - 95-120 French Lecturers in Political Economy, 1815–1848: Varieties of Liberalism
by Martin S. Staum - 121-163 Marshall on Tendencies, Equilibrium, and the Statical Method
by Stephen Pratten
Winter 1997, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 573-592 The Papers of Dennis Robertson: The Discovery of Unexpected Riches
by Paul Mizen & Don Moggridge & John Presley - 593-633 Monetary Base Control and the Bank Charter Act of 1844
by D. P. O'Brien - 635-638 Influence (or The Lack of It) in the Economics Profession: The Case of Lucien Albert Hahn
by Robert Leeson - 639-673 The Trials and Misadventures of Schumpeter's Treatise on Money
by Marcello Messori - 675-684 Justice and Price: Comment on Jeffrey T. Young
by John Salter - 685-689 Justice and Price: Reply to John Salter
by Jeffrey T. Young
Fall 1997, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 371-390 Wesley Clair Mitchell
by Eli Ginzberg - 391-412 Biology and Environment: Montesquieu's Relativist Analysis of Gender Behavior
by Chris Nyland