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2022, Volume 142, Issue 1
- 1-20 Why Are So Many Western Intellectuals Abandoning Liberalism and What Can We Do About It?
by Aurelian Craiutu - 21-40 Opportunity, not Welfare: How Behavioral Insights Should Lead to a Reorientation of the Normative Foundation in Law and Economics
by Elias van Emmerick & Malte Dold - 41-66 Collective Bargaining Autonomy in a Crisis of Legitimacy? An Analysis of Historical Debates
by Hagen Lesch & Helena Bach & Sandra Vogel - 67-92 Measuring Digital Work in (German) Employee Surveys: An Overview and Proposal of Systematization
by Charlotte K. Marx & Anja-Kristin Abendroth & Sophie-Charlotte Meyer & Mareike Reimann & Anita Tisch
2021, Volume 141, Issue 4
- 273-290 Introduction to Special Issue “The Jahrbuch: The First 150 Years”
by Lachezar Grudev & Stefan Kolev - 291-316 The Legislature of the German Reich
by Franz von Holtzendorff - 317-320 Foreword to the Translation of Gustav Schmoller’s Reviews of Carl Menger’s “Principles,” “Investigations,” and “Errors”
by Karen Horn & Stefan Kolev - 321-322 I. Review of Carl Menger’s “Principles of Economics”
by Gustav Schmoller - 323-340 II. On the Methodology of the Sciences of the State and Society
by Gustav Schmoller - 341-342 III. Reaction to Carl Menger’s “The Errors of Historicism”
by Gustav Schmoller - 343-362 The Early Reception of Carl Menger’s Grundsätze: A Bibliographical Note
by Federico Salazar
2021, Volume 141, Issue 3
- 149-187 Taming Giants: How Ordoliberal Competition Theory Can Address Power in the Digital Age
by Anselm Küsters & Isabel Oakes - 189-213 Coining Neoliberalism: Interwar Germany and the Neglected Origins of a Pejorative Moniker
by Phillip W. Magness - 215-241 Utilitarian and Ideological Determinants of Attitudes towards Immigration: Germany Before and After the “Migration Crisis”
by Heinz Welsch - 243-271 Narratives and Economic Policy: Theoretical Explorations and the Case of Central Bank Communication in Brazil
by Carsten Herrmann-Pillath & Luís Otávio Bau Macedo
2021, Volume 141, Issue 1-2
- 3-24 Economics and Culture: Is the Context Considered?
by Eelke de Jong - 25-45 Inequality and Unemployment in Germany: Perception and Reality
by Michael Hüther & Judith Niehues - 47-84 How Do Life Partners and Their Occupational Choice Affect the Path of Transition to Entrepreneurship? A Comparison Between Direct and Indirect Entry into Entrepreneurship
by Cemre Demir & Meike Stephan & Arndt Werner - 85-107 Environment as a Resource, not a Constraint
by Blaž Remic - 109-127 The Importance of Context for the Development of Labour Market Theory and Policy
by Morris Altman - 129-147 A Contextualist Approach to Health Economics
by John B. Davis & Robert McMaster
2020, Volume 140, Issue 3-4
- 229-234 Deirdrest
by Stephen T. Ziliak - 235-270 Apologia Pro Vita Sua: A History of My Economic Opinions
by Deirdre Nansen McCloskey - 271-282 Identity, Equality, Freedom: McCloskey’s Crossing and the New Trans Scholarship
by Martha C. Nussbaum - 283-286 On Agreeing with Martha Nussbaum: The Tyranny of Outside Theory
by Deirdre Nansen McCloskey - 287-300 The Economy in Context: A Value-Based Approach
by Arjo Klamer - 301-318 Bourgeois Knowledge: The Incomplete Closure of the Epistemological Break in the Work of Deirdre McCloskey
by Erwin Dekker & Pavel Kuchař - 319-340 Re-Evaluating the Bourgeoisie: A Parallel between Deirdre McCloskey and Sergio Ricossa
by Alberto Mingardi - 341-354 John Stuart Mill, Virtues and the Laboring Classes, with Notes on McCloskey
by Joseph Persky - 355-366 The Applied Theory of the Bourgeois Era: A Price-Theoretic Perspective
by Peter J. Boettke & Rosolino A. Candela - 367-386 Conversation with Deirdre McCloskey: Win-win-win-win … lose
by George F. DeMartino & Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
2020, Volume 140, Issue 2
- 111-122 Max Weber, Contextual Economics, and Schmollers Jahrbuch
by Nils Goldschmidt & Stefan Kolev & Matthias Störring - 123-128 Max Weber, the Austrians, and Me
by Peter J. Boettke - 129-133 An Early Expression of Max Weber’s Thoughts on Germany’s “War Guilt”
by Peter Mentzel - 135-141 On the Theme of “War Guilt”. (Zum Thema der „Kriegsschuld“) Frankfurter Zeitung, 17 January 1919 (Translated by Peter Mentzel and Hans Eicholz)
by Max Weber - 143-176 Max Weber as a Political Economist
by Hauke Janssen - 177-204 Max Weber and Ordoliberalism: How Weber’s Kulturkritik Contributed to the Foundation of Ordoliberal Socio-Economic Thought
by Isabel Oakes - 205-222 Max Weber as an Economist: Revisiting Max Weber’s Legacy 100 Years after His Passing
by Marek Louzek - 223-228 Max Weber and “Practical Political Economy”
by Hans Nutzinger
2020, Volume 140, Issue 1
- 3-30 Inside and Outside Perspectives on Institutions: An Economic Theory of the Noble Lie
by Cameron Harwick - 31-63 Resource-Making and Proto-Institutions in the German Tafel Field: Applying a Hermeneutical Context Model
by Michaela Haase & Ingrid Becker - 65-86 The Humanistic Economics of Krausismo
by Claus Dierksmeier - 87-109 Pandemic Politics within a System of Entangled Political Economy
by Marta Podemska-Mikluch & Richard E. Wagner
2019, Volume 139, Issue 2–4
- 177-187 Liberalism in the 21st Century: Lessons from the Colloque Walter Lippmann
by Karen Horn & Stefan Kolev & David M. Levy & Sandra J. Peart - 189-212 Liberalism in Crisis and the Promise of a Reconstructed Liberalism
by Peter J. Boettke & Rosolino Candela - 213-223 Is There an Agenda of Neoliberal Emancipation?
by Erwin Dekker - 225-241 The Colloque Walter Lippmann: How to Rebuild the Foundations of Liberalism?
by Arnaud Diemer - 243-258 The “New” Crisis of the Liberal Order: Populism, Socioeconomic Imbalances, and the Response of Contemporary Ordoliberalism
by Malte Dold & Tim Krieger - 259-269 The Idea Vacuum of Liberalism and the Quest for Meaning and Community
by Nils Karlson - 271-284 Liberal Order in the Twenty-First Century: Searching for Eunomia Once Again
by Amichai Magen - 285-303 Fukuyama Was Correct: Liberalism Is the Telos of History
by Deirdre Nansen McCloskey - 305-323 Liberalism beyond Hayek: On the Renewal of Liberalism and the Institutional Infrastructure of Freedom
by Lars Peder Nordbakken - 325-347 Climate Change: What Should Liberals Do?
by Mikayla Novak - 349-363 Walter Lippmann: The Prophet of Liberalism and the Road not Taken
by Eric Schliesser - 365-383 Revisiting the Tension Between Classical Liberalism and the Welfare State
by Jan Schnellenbach - 385-406 Endogenous Power and Crises of the Liberal Order
by Richard Sturn - 407-420 Economic Theory and the Social Question: Some Dialectics Regarding the Work-Dependency Relationship
by Richard E. Wagner - 421-436 Overcoming Economic Nationalism: The “Invisible Hand” Solution of the European Union
by Gerhard Wegner
2019, Volume 139, Issue 1
- 1-28 Friedrich A. Lutz’ Epistemological and Methodological Messages During the German-Language Business Cycle Debate
by Lachezar Grudev - 29-72 Girls’ Education in Turkey: A Provincial Analysis of Private Funding Campaigns
by Zeynep Ozkok - 73-122 Persistence of Confucian Values? Legacies of Imperialism in China & Taiwan
by Samuel Jung & Theocharis Grigoriadis - 123-134 An Introduction to Karl Mittermaier and His Philosophy of Economics
by Michael Stettler - 135-158 The Invisible Hand and Some Thoughts on the Non-Existent in What We Study
by Karl Mittenmaier - 159-176 Karl Mittermaier, Adam Smith, and Economic Methodology: »A Comment on The Invisible Hand and Some Thoughts on the Non-Existent in What We Study«
by Reinhard Schumacher & Melissa Vegara-Fernández
2018, Volume 138, Issue 3-4
- 1-52 Online Only Article - Gustav v. Schmoller und die Probleme von heute
by Joseph Schumpeter - 7-35 Online Only Article - Wirtschaftstheorie und Wirtschaftssoziologie
by Leopold von Wiese - 61-70 Online Only Article - Geimeinwirtschaft udn Geimeinschaft
by Ferdinand Tonnies - 63-86 Online Only Article - Die Überwindung des Historismus
by Walter Eucken - 135-151 Online Only Article - Savigny und Adam Smith
by Alexander Leist - 185-197 Methods for Understanding Economic Change: Socio-Economics and German Political Economy, 1896–1938
by Mark McAdam & Stefan Kolev & Erwin Dekker - 199-210 On the Methodology of Social Science
by Georg Simmel - 203-214 Online Only Article - Bemerkungen über Begriff und Wesen des Kapitalismus
by Karl Diehl - 213-231 Changing Theories and Fixed Truths in the Field of State and Social Sciences and Contemporary German Political Economy
by Gustav Schmoller - 227-237 Online Only Article - Zur Methodik der Socialwissenschaft
by Georg Simmel - 233-247 Savigny and Adam Smith
by Alexander Leist - 243-264 Online Only Article - Wechselnde Theorien und feststehende Wahrheiten
by Gustav Schmoller - 249-258 Remarks on the Concept and Essence of Capitalism
by Karl Diehl - 261-303 Gustav von Schmoller and the Problems of Today
by Joseph Schumpeter - 305-315 Communal Economy and Community
by Ferdinand Tönnies - 317-344 Economic Theory and Economic Sociology
by Leopold von Wiese - 347-369 Overcoming Historicism
by Walter Eucken
2018, Volume 138, Issue 2
- 89-116 Looking Back to the Future: Time Strata and Economic Analysis
by Michael Hüther - 117-141 Fitting by Adjusting: A Field Study of Tanzanian and Ugandan Development Consultants Promoting Institutional Change
by Pia Becker - 143-156 Many Roads Lead to Rome – the State of European Integration
by Werner Abelshauser - 157-184 The Philosophy of Social Market Economy: Michel Foucault´s Analysis of Ordoliberalism
by Nils Goldschmidt & Hermann Rauchenschwandtner
2018, Volume 138, Issue 1
- 1-30 Early Economic Sociology and Contextual Economics: The Weber-Wieser Connection
by Stefan Kolev - 31-51 Shared Mental Models and Habitus Towards a Mentality-Driven Economics
by Alexander Lenger - 53-88 Institutions as Meso-factors of Development: A Human Development Perspective
by Nadia von Jacobi
2017, Volume 137, Issue 4
- 331-370 Elevating Competition: Classical Political Economy in Justice Peckham’s Jurisprudence
by Nicola Giocoli - 371-400 Beliefs about Economics and Economic Policies: How Different Are Prospective Economists and Teachers at the Beginning of Their Studies?
by Silvia Blum & Till van Treeck - 401-420 Populism: A Threat to Democracy? Or a verification of it?
by Steven Webb - 421-440 The Triumph of Trumpism
by John Komlos
2017, Volume 137, Issue 3
- 193-225 The Complexity of Economies and Pluralism in Economics
by Claudius Gräbner - 227-260 Ludwig M. Lachmann: Last Member of the German Historical School
by Hans L. Eicholz - 261-299 East and West Germans’ Attitudes and Preferences Regarding the Welfare State
by Christian Pfarr & Andreas Schmid & Volker Ulrich - 301-329 From “Usury” to “Financial Alchemy:” Martin Luther’s Economic Writings Revisited
by Christian Hecker
2017, Volume 137, Issue 1-2
- 1-3 Introduction by the Editors to this Special Issue
by Magdalene Silberberger & Joachim Zweynert - 5-29 Institutions as a Composite Concept: Explaining their Indeterminate Relationships with Economic Outcomes
by Alice Nicole Sindzingre - 31-67 The Geopolitical Context for Institutional Change: The Case of Prussia in the 17th and 18th Century
by Christian Berker - 69-91 Development, Informal Institutions and Agency Analyzed through the Lens of New Institutional Anthropology: A Modification of Ensminger’s Framework on Institutional Change
by Johanna Friederike Goetter - 93-119 Institutional Copying in the 20th Century: The Role of 14,000 British Colonial Officers
by Valentin Seidler - 121-147 Can Regulatory Competition Improve Contracting Institutions? A Russian Tale of Two Reforms
by Janis Kluge - 149-172 Repositioning Local Institutions in Natural Resource Management: Perspectives from Sub-Saharan Africa
by Jude Ndzifon Kimengsi & Balgah Roland Azibo - 173-192 The Role of Institutions in the Finance-Inequality Nexus in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Ngozi Adeleye & Evans Osabuohien & Ebenezer Bowale