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Ross B. Emmett

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http://www.msu.edu/~emmettr/
James Madison College Michigan State University 304 South Case Hall East Lansing, MI 48825
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Affiliation

Center for the Study of Economic Liberty
School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership
Arizona State University

Tempe, Arizona (United States)
https://csel.asu.edu/
RePEc:edi:csasuus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Emmett, Ross, 2022. "JHET Interviews: Anthony Waterman," OSF Preprints m7hds, Center for Open Science.
  2. Ross Emmett & Jesse Grabowski, 2022. "Better lucky than good: The Simon-Ehrlich bet through the lens of financial economics," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) hal-04085159, HAL.
  3. Emmett, Ross, 2017. "Journal of the History of Economic Thought Preprints - Review of ​Antonio De Viti De Marco: A Story Worth Remembering​," SocArXiv mv6ft, Center for Open Science.

Articles

  1. Emmett, Ross B., 2022. "Jhet Interviews: Anthony Waterman," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 44(1), pages 125-138, March.
  2. Emmett, Ross B. & Grabowski, Jesse, 2022. "Better lucky than good: The Simon-Ehrlich bet through the lens of financial economics," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 193(C).
  3. Ross B Emmett, 2021. "The writing and reception of Risk, Uncertainty and Profit," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 45(5), pages 883-900.
  4. Emmett, Ross B., 2021. "Uncertainty and the social organization of economic activity," Journal of Institutional Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 17(6), pages 883-895, December.
  5. Ross B. Emmett, 2020. "James M. Buchanan and Frank H. Knight on democracy as “government by discussion”," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 183(3), pages 303-314, June.
  6. Emmett, Ross B., 2020. "Where Economics Went Wrong: Chicago’s Abandonment of Classical Liberalism, David Colander and Craig Freedman. Princeton University Press, 2019, xii + 267 pages," Economics and Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, vol. 36(2), pages 312-318, July.
  7. Emmett, Ross B., 2018. "Manuela Mosca, Antonio de Viti de Marco: A Story Worth Remembering (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), pp. 141, $100. ISBN: 9781137534927," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 40(2), pages 294-296, June.
  8. Ross B. Emmett, 2017. "Bourgeois Equality: Ideas, Not Capital or Institutions, Enriched the World," Review of Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 29(1), pages 167-170, January.
  9. Emmett Ross B., 2016. "The Chicago School Student of Bourgeois Civilization," Man and the Economy, De Gruyter, vol. 3(2), pages 213-224, December.
  10. Robert Van Horn & Ross B. Emmett, 2015. "Two trajectories of democratic capitalism in the post-war Chicago school: Frank Knight versus Aaron Director," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 39(5), pages 1443-1455.
  11. Emmett, Ross B., 2015. "Jacob Viner, The Customs Union Issue, edited and with an introduction by Paul Oslington (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), pp. 256, $39.95. ISBN 978-0199-75612-4," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 37(4), pages 629-630, December.
  12. Ross B. Emmett, 2014. "Economics Is Not All of Life," Econ Journal Watch, Econ Journal Watch, vol. 11(2), pages 144-152, May.
  13. Emmett, Ross B., 2012. "Of talk, economics, love and innovation," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 41(6), pages 783-786.
  14. Emmett, Ross B., 2011. "Mirowski Philip and Plehwe Dieter, eds., The Road from Mont Pèlerin: The Making of the Neoliberal Thought Collective (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2009), pp. vi, 469, $55.00. ISBN 978-0-6," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 33(1), pages 134-137, March.
  15. Ross B. Emmett, 2011. "Craig F. Freedman, Chicago Fundamentalism: Ideology and Methodology in Economics, Singapore, World Scientific, 2008, pp. xiv+458," History of Economic Ideas, Fabrizio Serra Editore, Pisa - Roma, vol. 19(1), pages 179-181.
  16. Ross B. Emmett, 2010. "Specializing in Interdisciplinarity: The Committee on Social Thought as the University of Chicago's Antidote to Compartmentalization in the Social Sciences," History of Political Economy, Duke University Press, vol. 42(5), pages 261-287, Supplemen.
  17. Ross Emmett, 2009. "Realism and relevance in the economics of a free society: the Knight-Hutchison debate," Journal of Economic Methodology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 16(3), pages 341-350.
  18. Ross B. Emmett, 2008. "Frank H. Knight's Criticism of Henry George," American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 67(1), pages 61-66, January.
  19. Emmett, Ross B., 2008. "Deirdre N. McCloskey, The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006), pp. xviii, 616, $23.50. ISBN: 0-226-55663-8," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 30(3), pages 420-422, September.
  20. Ross B. Emmett, 2008. "The Religion of a Skeptic: Frank H. Knight on Ethics, Spirituality, and Religion during His Iowa Years," History of Political Economy, Duke University Press, vol. 40(5), pages 315-337, Supplemen.
  21. Ross Emmett, 2007. "Oral History and the Historical Reconstruction of Chicago Economics," History of Political Economy, Duke University Press, vol. 39(5), pages 172-192, Supplemen.
  22. Ross Emmett, 2006. "De gustibus est disputandum: Frank H. Knight's reply to George Stigler and Gary Becker's 'De gustibus non est disputandum' with an introductory essay," Journal of Economic Methodology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 13(1), pages 97-111.
  23. Ross Emmett, 2002. "Surfing the Past: The Role of the Internet in the Future of the History of Economics," History of Political Economy, Duke University Press, vol. 34(5), pages 245-260, Supplemen.
  24. Emmett, Ross B., 2002. "William B. Greer, Ethics and Uncertainty: The Economics of John M. Keynes and Frank H. Knight (Cheltenham and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2000) pp. viii, 146, $75.00. ISBN 1 84064 445 1," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 24(3), pages 374-376, September.
  25. Emmett, Ross B., 2001. "Where Else Would you Look? Constructivism and the Historiography of Economics," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 23(2), pages 261-266, June.
  26. Ross B. Emmett, 1999. "The Economist and the Entrepreneur: Modernist Impulses in Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit," History of Political Economy, Duke University Press, vol. 31(1), pages 29-52, Spring.
  27. Ross Emmett, 1999. "Book Reviews," The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 6(4), pages 642-643.
  28. Ross Emmett, 1998. "Book Reviews," Review of Social Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 56(3), pages 379-381.
  29. Ross Emmett, 1998. "Book Reviews," Review of Social Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 56(2), pages 227-229.

Chapters

  1. Ross B. Emmett, 2021. "What Can We Learn about Frank Knight’s Economic Theory from the Prefaces to the Reprints ofRisk, Uncertainty and Profit?," Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, in: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology: Including a Symposium on Frank Knight's Risk, Uncertainty and Profit at 100, volume 39, pages 55-73, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  2. Ross B. Emmett, 2019. "Reading the Hermeneutics of Suspicion with Suspicion: A Review Essay on Nancy MacLean’sDemocracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America☆," Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, in: Including a Symposium on Ludwig Lachmann, volume 37, pages 165-175, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  3. Ross B. Emmett, 2016. "Chicago School," Chapters, in: Gilbert Faccarello & Heinz D. Kurz (ed.), Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis Volume II, chapter 25, pages 368-374, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  4. Ross B. Emmett, 2016. "Frank H. Knight (1885–1972)," Chapters, in: Gilbert Faccarello & Heinz D. Kurz (ed.), Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis Volume I, chapter 75, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  5. Ross B. Emmett, 2013. "“It is a long time between drinks”: The friendship of Frank H. Knight and Frederick D. Kershner," Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, in: Documents related to John Maynard Keynes, institutionalism at Chicago & Frank H. Knight, volume 31, pages 151-176, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  6. Ross B. Emmett, 2013. "Warren J. Samuels: Intellectual historian of economics," Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, in: A Research Annual, volume 31, pages 73-88, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  7. Ross B. Emmett, 2013. "Frank H. Knight on institutionalism and economics," Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, in: Documents related to John Maynard Keynes, institutionalism at Chicago & Frank H. Knight, volume 31, pages 117-124, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  8. Ross B. Emmett, 2012. "Psychology, Scientific Control, Chicago, and the Impact of European émigrés," Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, in: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology: A Research Annual, pages 169-175, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  9. Ross B. Emmett, 2012. "Halteman and Noell's Reckoning with Markets," Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, in: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology: A Research Annual, pages 241-251, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  10. Avi J. Cohen & Ross B. Emmett, 2011. "Why and How to Teach the History of Economic Thought: Economics as Historically Produced Knowledge," Chapters, in: Gail M. Hoyt & KimMarie McGoldrick (ed.), International Handbook on Teaching and Learning Economics, chapter 52, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  11. Ross B. Emmett, 2010. "Frank H. Knight," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 6, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  12. Ross B. Emmett, 2010. "The Economic Organization, by Frank H. Knight: A Reader's Guide," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 4, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  13. Ross B. Emmett, 2010. "History of economics and history of science: A comparative look at recent work in both fields," Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, in: A Research Annual, pages 71-94, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  14. Ross B. Emmett, 2008. "How should we think of the success of the Chicago School of Economics?," Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, in: A Research Annual, pages 47-57, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  15. Ross B. Emmett, 2004. "Is Institutionalism Still A Useful Category?," Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, in: A Research Annual, pages 185-188, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  16. Ross B. Emmett, 1998. "Frank Knight's dissent from progressive social science," Chapters, in: Richard P.F. Holt & Steven Pressman (ed.), Economics and its Discontents, chapter 10, pages 153-164, Edward Elgar Publishing.

Books

  1. Ross B. Emmett (ed.), 2010. "The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 2591.

Citations

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Blog mentions

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  1. Ross Emmett, 2006. "De gustibus est disputandum: Frank H. Knight's reply to George Stigler and Gary Becker's 'De gustibus non est disputandum' with an introductory essay," Journal of Economic Methodology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 13(1), pages 97-111.

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    1. Constitutional Political Economy and Anarcho-Capitalism
      by rhmurphy in increasing marginal utility on 2011-12-29 23:00:42

Working papers

  1. Ross Emmett & Jesse Grabowski, 2022. "Better lucky than good: The Simon-Ehrlich bet through the lens of financial economics," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) hal-04085159, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Vicknair, David & Tansey, Michael & O'Brien, Thomas E., 2022. "Measuring fossil fuel reserves: A simulation and review of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approach," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 79(C).

Articles

  1. Emmett, Ross B. & Grabowski, Jesse, 2022. "Better lucky than good: The Simon-Ehrlich bet through the lens of financial economics," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 193(C). See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Ross B Emmett, 2021. "The writing and reception of Risk, Uncertainty and Profit," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 45(5), pages 883-900.

    Cited by:

    1. Natalia Trusova & Natalia Zakharova & Andrii Lysenko & Inna Kohut, 2022. "Risk-orientated management in the sustainable economic system of united agricultural enterprises," RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA', FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 0(2), pages 347-372.

  3. Robert Van Horn & Ross B. Emmett, 2015. "Two trajectories of democratic capitalism in the post-war Chicago school: Frank Knight versus Aaron Director," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 39(5), pages 1443-1455.

    Cited by:

    1. Patrice Bougette & Frédéric Marty, 2020. "Information Exchange among Firms: The Coherence of Justice Brandeis' Regulated Competition Approach," Working Papers halshs-03086314, HAL.
    2. Thierry Kirat & Frédéric Marty, 2020. "The Late Emerging Consensus Among American Economists on Antitrust Laws in the Second New Deal (1935-1941) (Revised Version)," CIRANO Working Papers 2020s-46, CIRANO.
    3. Thierry Kirat & Frédéric Marty, 2021. "The late emerging consensus among American economists on antitrust laws in the 2nd New Deal (1935-1941)," SciencePo Working papers Main halshs-03261721, HAL.
    4. Thierry Kirat & Frédéric Marty, 2019. "The Late Emerging Consensus Among American Economists on Antitrust Laws in the Second New Deal," CIRANO Working Papers 2019s-12, CIRANO.
    5. Styhre Alexander, 2018. "The Making of the Shareholder Primacy Governance Model: Price Theory, the Law and Economics School, and Corporate Law Retrenchment Advocacy," Accounting, Economics, and Law: A Convivium, De Gruyter, vol. 8(3), pages 1-31, December.

  4. Ross B. Emmett, 2010. "Specializing in Interdisciplinarity: The Committee on Social Thought as the University of Chicago's Antidote to Compartmentalization in the Social Sciences," History of Political Economy, Duke University Press, vol. 42(5), pages 261-287, Supplemen.

    Cited by:

    1. Galbács, Péter, 2019. "A chicagonomics és a közgazdaságtan imperializmusa ["Chicagonomics" and the imperialism of economics]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(3), pages 229-255.

  5. Ross Emmett, 2009. "Realism and relevance in the economics of a free society: the Knight-Hutchison debate," Journal of Economic Methodology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 16(3), pages 341-350.

    Cited by:

    1. D. Wade Hands, 2009. "Introduction," Journal of Economic Methodology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 16(3), pages 287-291.
    2. Luca Fiorito, 2015. "A Certain Amount of ‘Recantation'. On the Origins of Frank H. Knight’s Antipositivism," Department of Economics University of Siena 705, Department of Economics, University of Siena.

  6. Ross Emmett, 2007. "Oral History and the Historical Reconstruction of Chicago Economics," History of Political Economy, Duke University Press, vol. 39(5), pages 172-192, Supplemen.

    Cited by:

    1. H. Spencer Banzhaf, 2010. "The Chicago School of Welfare Economics," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    2. Juan Pablo Castilla, 2020. "To Kill a Black Swan: The Credibility Revolution at CEDE, 2000-2018," Documentos CEDE 18366, Universidad de los Andes, Facultad de Economía, CEDE.
    3. Claire Wright & Simon Ville, 2017. "The Evolution of an Intellectual Community Through the Words of Its Founders: Recollections of Australia's Economic History Field," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 57(3), pages 345-367, November.
    4. Peter Galbács, 2021. "How the attitude of Chicago economics towards philosophy changed over time: an essay on what role some historical methods should play in practicing the philosophy of economics," Post-Print hal-03414823, HAL.
    5. Dorian Jullien, 2018. "Practices of Using Interviews in History of Contemporary Economics: A Brief Survey," Post-Print halshs-01651053, HAL.
    6. Galbács, Péter, 2019. "A chicagonomics és a közgazdaságtan imperializmusa ["Chicagonomics" and the imperialism of economics]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(3), pages 229-255.
    7. Augusto Alean Pico, 2011. "La noción de racionalidad en Amartya Sen y su relación con el pensamiento de Adam Smith," Revista CIFE, Universidad Santo Tomás, December.
    8. Dorian Jullien, 2019. "Interviews and the Historiographical Issues of Oral Sources," Post-Print halshs-01651062, HAL.

  7. Ross Emmett, 2006. "De gustibus est disputandum: Frank H. Knight's reply to George Stigler and Gary Becker's 'De gustibus non est disputandum' with an introductory essay," Journal of Economic Methodology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 13(1), pages 97-111.

    Cited by:

    1. Erwin Dekker, 2020. "On emancipators, engineers, and students: The appropriate attitude of the economist," The Review of Austrian Economics, Springer;Society for the Development of Austrian Economics, vol. 33(1), pages 55-68, March.
    2. Luca Fiorito, & Massimiliano Vatiero, 2021. "Frank H. Knight on Social Values in Economic Consumption. An archival note," DEM Working Papers 2021/03, Department of Economics and Management.
    3. Peter Galbács, 2021. "How the attitude of Chicago economics towards philosophy changed over time: an essay on what role some historical methods should play in practicing the philosophy of economics," Post-Print hal-03414823, HAL.
    4. Malcolm Rutherford, 2010. "Chicago Economics and Institutionalism," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 2, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    5. Galbács, Péter, 2019. "A chicagonomics és a közgazdaságtan imperializmusa ["Chicagonomics" and the imperialism of economics]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(3), pages 229-255.

  8. Ross B. Emmett, 1999. "The Economist and the Entrepreneur: Modernist Impulses in Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit," History of Political Economy, Duke University Press, vol. 31(1), pages 29-52, Spring.

    Cited by:

    1. D. Wade Hands, 2006. "Frank Knight and pragmatism," The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 13(4), pages 571-605.
    2. Tony Fu-Lai Yu, 2002. "The economics of Frank H. Knight: An Austrian interpretation," Forum for Social Economics, Springer;The Association for Social Economics, vol. 31(2), pages 1-23, March.
    3. Robin Anderson & Brooke R. Envick & Prasad Padmanabhan, 2012. "A Practical Framework for the Continuous Advancement of Entrepreneurship Education," American Journal of Economics and Business Administration, Science Publications, vol. 4(1), pages 65-71, February.
    4. Aleksandra Gawel, 2014. "Entrepreneurship in Relation to the Competitive Potential and Position of Economies," Theory Methodology Practice (TMP), Faculty of Economics, University of Miskolc, vol. 10(01), pages 9-20.
    5. Ross B. Emmett, 2014. "Economics Is Not All of Life," Econ Journal Watch, Econ Journal Watch, vol. 11(2), pages 144-152, May.

Chapters

  1. Ross B. Emmett, 2019. "Reading the Hermeneutics of Suspicion with Suspicion: A Review Essay on Nancy MacLean’sDemocracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America☆," Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, in: Including a Symposium on Ludwig Lachmann, volume 37, pages 165-175, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.

    Cited by:

  2. Ross B. Emmett, 2016. "Chicago School," Chapters, in: Gilbert Faccarello & Heinz D. Kurz (ed.), Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis Volume II, chapter 25, pages 368-374, Edward Elgar Publishing.

    Cited by:

    1. Jennifer Murtazashvili & Ilia Murtazashvili, 2020. "Wealth-destroying states," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 182(3), pages 353-371, March.
    2. Hugh Rockoff, 2010. "On the Origins of A Monetary History," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 7, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    3. Shoshana Grossbard, 2009. "How "Chicagoan" are Gary Becker's Economic Models of Marriage?," CESifo Working Paper Series 2637, CESifo.
    4. David Laidler, 2003. "Chicago Monetary Traditions," University of Western Ontario, Departmental Research Report Series 20033, University of Western Ontario, Department of Economics.
    5. J. Daniel Hammond, 2010. "The Development of Post-war Chicago Price Theory," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 1, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    6. H. Spencer Banzhaf, 2010. "The Chicago School of Welfare Economics," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    7. Thierry Kirat & Frédéric Marty, 2020. "From the First World War to the National Recovery Administration (1917-1935) - The Case for Regulated Competition in the United States during the Interwar Period," CIRANO Working Papers 2020s-66, CIRANO.
    8. Sherryl D. Kasper, 2010. "Henry Calvert Simons," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 17, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    9. Steven G. Medema, 2010. "Ronald Harry Coase," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 2, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    10. Pattit, Jason M. & Pattit, Katherina G. & Spender, J C, 2021. "Edith T. Penrose: Economist of "The Ordinary Business of Life"," MPRA Paper 106375, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    11. Ross B. Emmett, 2010. "The Economic Organization, by Frank H. Knight: A Reader's Guide," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 4, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    12. Peter Galbács, 2021. "How the attitude of Chicago economics towards philosophy changed over time: an essay on what role some historical methods should play in practicing the philosophy of economics," Post-Print hal-03414823, HAL.
    13. Robert Van Horn & Philip Mirowski, 2010. "Neoliberalism and Chicago," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 13, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    14. Bruce E. Kaufman, 2010. "Chicago and the Development of Twentieth-Century Labor Economics," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 9, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    15. Malcolm Rutherford, 2010. "Chicago Economics and Institutionalism," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 2, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    16. Steven G. Medema, 2010. "Chicago Law and Economics," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 11, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    17. Steven G. Medema, 2010. "Richard A. Posner," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 11, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    18. Daniel K. Benjamin, 2010. "Armen Alchian on Evolution, Information, and Cost: The Surprising Implications of Scarcity," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 14, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    19. David Mitch, 2010. "Chicago and Economic History," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 8, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    20. Pedro Nuno Teixeira, 2010. "Gary S. Becker," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 1, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    21. Alexandre Chirat & Charlotte Le Chapelain, 2017. "Some “unexpected proximities” between Schultz and Galbraith on human capital," Working Papers of BETA 2017-18, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    22. Alexandre Chirat & Charlotte Le Chapelain, 2017. "Some “unexpected proximities” between Schultz and Galbraith on human capital," Working Papers 08-17, Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC).
    23. Ross B. Emmett, 2010. "Frank H. Knight," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 6, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    24. Galbács, Péter, 2017. "Max Weber és a modern makroökonómia újraértelmezése. Elméleti keret a kortárs makroökonómia módszertani elemzéséhez [Max Weber and reinterpretation of modern macroeconomics. A theoretical framework," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(3), pages 285-304.
    25. Galbács, Péter, 2019. "A chicagonomics és a közgazdaságtan imperializmusa ["Chicagonomics" and the imperialism of economics]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(3), pages 229-255.
    26. Peter Galbács, 2021. "Review of Edward Nelson, Milton Friedman and Economic Debate in the United States, 1932-1972 (volumes 1 and 2)," Post-Print hal-03415992, HAL.
    27. Juan Carlos de Pablo, 2009. "¿Qué significa ser economista en argentina?," CEMA Working Papers: Serie Documentos de Trabajo. 410, Universidad del CEMA.
    28. Eric Schliesser, 2010. "Friedman, Positive Economics, and the Chicago Boys," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 12, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    29. Ross B. Emmett, 2014. "Economics Is Not All of Life," Econ Journal Watch, Econ Journal Watch, vol. 11(2), pages 144-152, May.
    30. Bruce Kaufman, 2008. "The Non-Existence of the Labor Demand/Supply Diagram, and other Theorems of Institutional Economics," Journal of Labor Research, Springer, vol. 29(3), pages 285-299, September.
    31. Steven G. Medema, 2010. "Adam Smith and the Chicago School," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 3, Edward Elgar Publishing.

  3. Ross B. Emmett, 2010. "Frank H. Knight," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 6, Edward Elgar Publishing.

    Cited by:

    1. Edward McPhail, 2009. "Socialism after Hayek and human sociality," The Review of Austrian Economics, Springer;Society for the Development of Austrian Economics, vol. 22(3), pages 285-288, September.
    2. Yasuhiro Sakai, 2017. "Involuntary Unemployment versus "Involuntary Employment" : J.M. Keynes and Beyond," Discussion Papers CRR Discussion Paper Series A: General 25, Shiga University, Faculty of Economics,Center for Risk Research.
    3. Tony Fu-Lai Yu, 2002. "The economics of Frank H. Knight: An Austrian interpretation," Forum for Social Economics, Springer;The Association for Social Economics, vol. 31(2), pages 1-23, March.
    4. Mario Tonveronachi, 2020. "Ages of Financial Instability," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_947, Levy Economics Institute.
    5. Ross B. Emmett, 2010. "The Economic Organization, by Frank H. Knight: A Reader's Guide," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 4, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    6. Yasuhiro Sakai, 2018. "On the Economics of Risk and Uncertainty: A Historical Perspective," Discussion Papers CRR Discussion Paper Series A: General 28, Shiga University, Faculty of Economics,Center for Risk Research.
    7. Peter Galbács, 2021. "How the attitude of Chicago economics towards philosophy changed over time: an essay on what role some historical methods should play in practicing the philosophy of economics," Post-Print hal-03414823, HAL.
    8. Metcalfe, John S. & Ramlogan, Ronnie & Uyarra, E., 2002. "Economic Development and the Competitive Process," Centre on Regulation and Competition (CRC) Working papers 30612, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM).
    9. Malcolm Rutherford, 2010. "Chicago Economics and Institutionalism," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 2, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    10. Stephen John Nash, 2003. "On pragmatic Philosophy and Knightian uncertainty," Review of Social Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 61(2), pages 251-272.
    11. David Mitch, 2010. "Chicago and Economic History," Chapters, in: Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, chapter 8, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    12. Avi Cohen, 2006. "The Kaldor/Knight controversy: Is capital a distinct and quantifiable factor of production?," The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 13(1), pages 141-161.
    13. Galbács, Péter, 2017. "Max Weber és a modern makroökonómia újraértelmezése. Elméleti keret a kortárs makroökonómia módszertani elemzéséhez [Max Weber and reinterpretation of modern macroeconomics. A theoretical framework," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(3), pages 285-304.
    14. Galbács, Péter, 2019. "A chicagonomics és a közgazdaságtan imperializmusa ["Chicagonomics" and the imperialism of economics]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(3), pages 229-255.
    15. Luca Fiorito, 2015. "A Certain Amount of ‘Recantation'. On the Origins of Frank H. Knight’s Antipositivism," Department of Economics University of Siena 705, Department of Economics, University of Siena.
    16. Yasuhiro Sakai, 2016. "J.M. Keynes and F.H. Knight : How to Deal with Risk, Probability and Uncertainty," Discussion Papers CRR Discussion Paper Series A: General 15, Shiga University, Faculty of Economics,Center for Risk Research.

Books

  1. Ross B. Emmett (ed.), 2010. "The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 2591.

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    2. Dieter Bögenhold, 2021. "Economics in the Social Science Spectrum: Evolution and Overlap with Different Academic Areas," Atlantic Economic Journal, Springer;International Atlantic Economic Society, vol. 49(4), pages 335-347, December.
    3. Espinel, Camila Orozco, 2022. "Milton Friedman’s Empirical Approach to Economics. Searching for Scientific Authority while Shaping the University of Chicago Economics Department," OSF Preprints yab86, Center for Open Science.
    4. Harris Dellas & George Tavlas, 2019. "The dog that didn’t bark: the curious case of Lloyd Mints, Milton Friedman and the emergence of monetarism," Working Papers 264, Bank of Greece.
    5. Henrik Egbert & Teodor Sedlarski & Aleksandar B. Todorov, 2021. "Foundations of contemporary economics: Frank H. Knight on uncertainty, capital theory, and the beginnings of the Chicago school," Economic Thought journal, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences - Economic Research Institute, issue 6, pages 74-90.
    6. Pattit, Jason M. & Pattit, Katherina G. & Spender, J C, 2021. "Edith T. Penrose: Economist of "The Ordinary Business of Life"," MPRA Paper 106375, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    7. James R. Lothian & George S. Tavlas, 2016. "How Friedman and Schwartz became monetarists," Working Papers 207, Bank of Greece.
    8. Michael D. Bordo & Hugh Rockoff, 2013. "Not Just the Great Contraction: Friedman and Schwartz's A Monetary History of the United States 1867 to 1960," NBER Working Papers 18828, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    9. Peter Galbács, 2021. "How the attitude of Chicago economics towards philosophy changed over time: an essay on what role some historical methods should play in practicing the philosophy of economics," Post-Print hal-03414823, HAL.
    10. Luca Fiorito & Sebastiano Nerozzi, 2016. "Chicago Economics in the Making, 1926-1940. A Further Look at US Interwar Pluralism," Department of Economics University of Siena 733, Department of Economics, University of Siena.
    11. H. Spencer Banzhaf, 2020. "Panel Data Hedonics: Rosen'S First Stage As A “Sufficient Statistic”," International Economic Review, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association, vol. 61(2), pages 973-1000, May.
    12. Sebastian Berger, 2013. "The Making of the Institutional Theory of Social Costs: Discovering the K. W. Kapp and J. M. Clark Correspondence," American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 72(5), pages 1106-1130, November.
    13. Gautié, Jérôme, 2015. "D'un siècle à l'autre, salaire minimum, science économique et débat public aux États-Unis, en France et au Royaume-Uni (1890-2015)," CEPREMAP Working Papers (Docweb) 1518, CEPREMAP.
    14. David Mitch, 2016. "A Year of Transition: Faculty Recruiting at Chicago in 1946," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 124(6), pages 1714-1734.
    15. Dellas, Harris & Tavlas, George, 2019. "The Dog that Didn’t Bark: The Curious Case of Lloyd Mints, Milton Friedman and the Emergence of Monetarism," CEPR Discussion Papers 13858, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    16. Alexandre Chirat & Charlotte Le Chapelain, 2017. "Some “unexpected proximities” between Schultz and Galbraith on human capital," Working Papers of BETA 2017-18, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    17. Alexandre Chirat & Charlotte Le Chapelain, 2017. "Some “unexpected proximities” between Schultz and Galbraith on human capital," Working Papers 08-17, Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC).
    18. Richard E. Levy, 2017. "The law and economics of supranationalism: the European Union and the subsidiarity principle in collective action perspective," European Journal of Law and Economics, Springer, vol. 43(3), pages 441-473, June.
    19. Bruce E. Kaufman, 2010. "Institutional Economics and the Minimum Wage: Broadening the Theoretical and Policy Debate," ILR Review, Cornell University, ILR School, vol. 63(3), pages 427-453, April.
    20. Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche, 2015. "Crossing Boundaries, Displacing Previous Knowledge and Claiming Superiority: Is the Economics of Discrimination a Conquest of Economics Imperialism?," STOREPapers 5_2015, Associazione Italiana per la Storia dell'Economia Politica - StorEP.
    21. Galbács, Péter, 2019. "A chicagonomics és a közgazdaságtan imperializmusa ["Chicagonomics" and the imperialism of economics]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(3), pages 229-255.
    22. David Laidler, 2013. "Reassessing the Thesis of the Monetary History," University of Western Ontario, Economic Policy Research Institute Working Papers 20135, University of Western Ontario, Economic Policy Research Institute.
    23. Medema, Steven G, 2024. "Identifying a "Chicago School" of Economics: On the Origins, Diffusion, and Evolving Meanings of a Famous Brand Name," SocArXiv cbq8a, Center for Open Science.
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