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Spring 1992, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 61-77 Ethics and the Classical Liberal Tradition in Economics
by Jerry Evensky - 79-116 Henry Sidgwick and the Institutionalists on Goodwill of the Firm
by Robert A. Black - 117-128 Unequal Exchange and Dependency Theory in George Fitzhugh
by Joseph Persky - 129-152 Adam Smith and the Market Mechanism
by Salim Rashid - 153-181 Income Distribution and the Estimation of the Consumption Function: A Historical Analysis of the Early Arguments
by J. J. Thomas
Winter 1991, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 567-586 Böhm-Bawerk versus John Doe: The Interest Controversies
by Jürg Niehans - 587-612 Thomas Hobbes's Influence on David Hume: The Emergence of a Public Choice Tradition
by Laurence S. Moss - 613-623 Lenin's Revolution in Time, Space and Economics and Its Implications: An Analysis of Imperialism
by Lawrence Birken - 625-643 “Natural Rate†Mutations: Keynes, Leijonhufvud and the Wicksell Connection
by Allin Cottrell & Michael Syron Lawlor - 645-673 Contributions of Henry Brougham to Classical Political Economy
by W. D. Sockwell - 675-685 Price Theory: A Stylized History
by Hans Brems - 687-712 What Is This Thing Called Microfoundations?
by Maarten C. W. Janssen - 713-730 John Stuart Mill and the Welfare State
by Oskar Kurer - 731-744 John Rae and Thorstein Veblen on Conspicuous Consumption: A Neglected Intellectual Relationship
by Stephen Edgell & Rick Tilman - 745-763 Otto Bauer's Business Cycle Theory: An Integration of Marxian Elements
by Ze'ev B. Orzech & Shalom Groll
Fall 1991, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 359-381 Frank Knight's Antipositivism
by J. Daniel Hammond - 383-396 Allais, Stability, and Liapunov Theory
by E. Roy Weintraub - 397-418 Geometric Analogies and Market Demand Estimation: Dupuit and the French Contribution
by Robert B. Ekelund, Jr. & Mark Thornton - 419-429 Cantillon and the Emergence of the Theory of Profit Contribution
by Reneé Prendergast - 431-455 Verbalism and Definitions in Interwar Theoretical Macroeconomics
by Jens Christopher Andvig - 457-480 John Fullarton's Law of Reflux and Central Bank Policy
by Neil T. Skaggs - 481-496 A Comparison of the Single Tax Proposals of Henry George and the Physiocrats
by Gary B. Buurman - 497-518 Cultural Theory as Applied to the History of Economic Thought: A Case Study
by John W. Houghton - 519-526 Three Unpublished Letters by David Ricardo
by Arnold Heertje - 527-531 The Discurso sobre el modo de fomentar la industria popular and the Discurso sobre el fomento de la industria popular, Two Editions of the Same Work by Campomanes: A Reply to D. R. Street
by Vicent Llombart - 533-536 The Discurso sobre el modo de fomentar la industria popular and the Discurso sobre el fomento de la industria popular: A Reply to Vicent Llombart
by Donald R. Street
Summer 1991, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 171-192 Second Thoughts on the Keynesian Revolution
by Mark Blaug - 193-219 Schumpeter on Schmoller and Weber: A Methodology of Economic Sociology
by Yuichi Shionoya - 221-241 “The Canonical Classical Model of Political Economy†in 1808, as Viewed from 1825: Thomas Chalmers on the “National Resourcesâ€
by A. M. C. Waterman - 243-261 Did Kalecki Get There First? The Race for the General Theory
by Simon Chapple - 263-278 Antecedents and Implications of Hirsch's Positional Goods
by Ralph E. Ancil & David R. Hakes - 279-299 Menger, Wieser, Böhm-Bawerk, and the Analysis of Economizing Behavior
by A. M. Endres - 301-336 Is the Mercantilist Theory of the Favorable Balance of Trade Really Erroneous?
by Cosimo Perrotta - 337-351 The Ethics of Growth in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations
by Robert E. Prasch
Spring 1991, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-11 Economic Growth and Technical Change: John Rae's Critique of Adam Smith
by Anthony Brewer - 13-39 Schmoller on Money and the Monetary Dimension of Economics
by Haim Barkai - 41-59 De Viti de Marco as a Monetary Economist
by Filippo Cesarano - 61-78 The Contribution of Mykhailo Tuhan-Baranovsky to Monetary Economics
by I. S. Koropeckyj - 79-83 Pay-as-You-Go, Partial Prefunding, and Full Funding in American Social Security
by Bruno Stein - 85-86 Addendum to J⊘rn Henrik Petersen
by Hans Brems - 87-92 A Reply to My Commentators
by J⊘rn Henrik Petersen - 93-94 An Early Irish Reaction to Malthus
by Cormac Ó Gráda - 95-100 Marx, Malthus, and Wages: A Comment on Cottrell and Darity
by Francis Green - 101-103 Editor's Introduction
by E. Roy Weintraub - 105-122 Epistemic Cultures: Forms of Reason in Science
by Karin Knorr Cetina - 123-142 The Meaning of Replication and the Science of Economics
by H. M. Collins - 143-155 Replicability, Reproducibility, and Robustness: Comments on Harry Collins
by Nancy Cartwright
Winter 1990, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 587-609 Problems in the Paternity of Econometrics: Henry Ludwell Moore
by Philip Mirowski - 611-627 Abram Harris, Jr.: The Economics of Race and Social Reform
by William Darity, Jr. & Julian Ellison - 629-642 John Stuart Mill's Business Cycle
by Evelyn L. Forget - 643-657 David Hume and Adam Smith on Value Premises in Economics
by Jeffrey T. Young - 659-675 The Austrian Debate on Economic Calculation in a Socialist Economy
by Günther K. Chaloupek - 677-696 The Emergence of a Vision: The Development of Schumpeter's Theory of Entrepreneurship
by Enrico Santarelli & Enzo Pesciarelli - 697-720 The Market for Economic Thought: An Austrian View of Neoclassical Dominance
by William K. Bellinger & Gordon S. Bergsten - 721-744 The Formation and Transformation of Market Value: A Note on Marx's Method
by Gustavo Indart
Fall 1990, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 411-427 Joan Robinson's Early Views on Method
by G. C. Harcourt - 429-441 Economic thought in late eighteenth-century Portugal: physiocratic and Smithian influences
by José LuÃs Cardoso - 443-463 Kaldor's lecture notes from Allyn Young's London School of Economics class, 1928–29
by Charles P. Blitch - 465-488 The intellectual milieu at the Federal Reserve Board in the 1920s
by William P. Yohe - 489-505 The Problem of Aggregation in Walras's General Equilibrium Theory
by Jan van Daal & Donald A. Walker - 507-528 On Keynes's Misinterpretation of “Capital†in the Classical Theory of Interest
by James C. W. Ahiakpor - 529-537 The Growth of Knowledge and Economic Science: Marshall's Interpretation of the Classical Economists
by George Argyrous - 539-544 An Old Case of Plagiarism: Pierson Eclipsed by Schwarzkopf
by P. Hennipman - 545-549 New Light on the Military Career of Robert Torrens
by Frank W. Fetter - 551-555 The Danger of Approximation: Wicksell's Mistake on the Average Period of Investment
by Bo Sandelin - 557-569 Foucault, Marginalism, and the History of Economic Thought: a Rejoinder to Amariglio
by Lawrence Birken
Summer 1990, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 187-222 Instrumentalism in Schumpeter's Economic Methodology
by Yuichi Shionoya - 223-237 Walras on Temporary Equilibrium and Dynamics
by A. van Witteloostuijn & J. A. H. Maks - 239-259 Smith, Mill, and Marshall on Human Capital Formation
by Rhead S. Bowman - 261-279 L. Albert Hahn: A Precursor of Keynesianism and the Monetarist Counterrevolution
by Donald J. Boudreaux & George A. Selgin - 281-294 Pattern Predictions in Economics: Hayek's Methodology of the Social Sciences Revisited
by Karl-Heinz Paqué - 295-319 The Philosophical Roots of Modern Austrian Economics: Past Problems and Future Prospects
by S. Parsons - 321-340 Law and Galiani on Money and Monetary Systems
by Filippo Cesarano - 341-352 Adam Smith on the Providential Reconciliation of Individual and Social Interests: Is Man Led by an Invisible Hand or Misled by a Sleight of Hand?
by J. Ronnie Davis - 353-358 Three Unpublished Letters of T. R. Malthus in Japan
by Hitoshi Hashimoto - 359-379 Keynes, Induction, and Econometrics
by Bradley W. Bateman - 381-403 Economic Thought of an Arab Scholastic: Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali (A.H. 450–505/A.D. 1058–1111)
by S. M. Ghazanfar & A. Azim Islahi
Spring 1990, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-18 Adam Smith and the Stock of Moral Capital
by Nathan Rosenberg - 19-47 Purpose and Evolution in Commons's Institutionalism
by Jeff E. Biddle - 49-63 Kalecki and Keynes: Their Correspondence
by A. Asimakopulos - 65-79 N.I. Bukharin and the Market Question
by John Salter - 81-100 Marxian Economists and the Great Depression
by M. C. Howard & J. E. King - 101-112 Speaking Axiomatically: Citation Patterns to Early Articles in General Equilibrium Theory
by Kay Oehler - 113-123 J. M. Keynes on Buffer Stocks and Commodity Price Stabilization
by Robert W. Dimand & Mary Ann Dimand - 125-136 Sir James Steuart's Absorption and Wealth Approach to the Balance of Payments
by Morris Perlman - 137-144 Adam Smith's Four Invisible Hands
by Syed Ahmad - 145-148 Giffen Goods and the Subsistence Level
by Charles van Marrewijk & Peter A. G. van Bergeijk - 149-165 On the Composition of Capital: A Comment on Groll and Orzech
by Ben Fine - 167-172 The Mathematical Development of Keynes's Aggregate Supply Function in the General Theory
by Michael E. Brady
Winter 1989, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 567-592 Disequilibrium Theory and Thornton's Assault on the Laws of Supply and Demand
by Robert B. Ekelund, Jr. & Sven Thommesen - 593-600 On Equilibrium and Disequilibrium: A Reply to Ekelund and Thommesen
by Takashi Negishi - 601-623 Jevons's “Antipodean Interlude†: the Question of Early Influences, with a Rejoinder by Michael V. White and a Reply by Bostaph
by Samuel Bostaph - 623-631 Jevons's Antipodean Interlude: Rejoinder
by Michael V. White - 631-633 Response
by Samuel Bostaph - 635-639 Distinguishing “Internal†from “External†Criticism in Economic Methodology
by Andrea Salanti - 641-659 The Butcher, the Baker, and the Policy-Maker: Adam Smith on Public Choice, with a Reply by Stigler
by Gary M. Anderson - 659-660 Adam Smith and Public Choice: A Reply to Anderson
by George J. Stigler - 661-677 Whewell's Solution to the Reciprocal Demand Riddle in Mill's “Great Chapterâ€
by James P. Henderson - 679-688 Alfred Marshall and the Consumers' Loss from the British Post Office monopoly
by Robert Albon - 689-709 Hobbes and the Physiological Origins of Economic Science
by Paul P. Christensen - 711-721 Patinkin on Keynes's Theory of Effective Demand: A Rejoinder
by Bruce Littleboy & Ghanshyam Mehta - 723-736 Smith and Ricardo on the Long-Run Effects of the Growth of Government Expenditure, Taxation, and Debt: is Their Theory Relevant Today?
by Giuseppe Tullio - 723-736 Corrected Version of: Patinkin's Interpretation of Keynes and the Keynesian cross
by Paul Davidson
Fall 1989, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 409-424 Irving Fisher and the Classics on the Notion of Capital: Upheaval and Continuity in Economic Thought
by Ferdinando Meacci - 425-456 Why are there no Supply and Demand Curves in Jevons?
by Michael V. White - 457-480 Distribution in Ricardo's Machinery Chapter
by J. B. Davis - 481-502 Scottish Political Economy Comes to the Far East: The Burton-Chambers Political economy and the Introduction of Western Economic Ideas into Japan and China
by Paul B. Trescott - 503-520 Adam Smith and Dependent Social Relations
by Michael Perelman - 521-536 Smith, Bentham, and the Development of Contrasting Ideas on Entrepreneurship
by Enzo Pesciarelli - 537-547 Keynes and the Keynesian Cross: a Further Note, with a Reply by Daniel R. Fusfeld
by Don Patinkin - 549-553 Patinkin's interpretation of Keynes and the Keynesian cross
by Paul Davidson
Summer 1989, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 165-178 Gustav Cassel Revisited
by Hans Brems - 179-200 The Old Historical School: Roscher on Money and Monetary Issues
by Haim Barkai - 201-229 On Some Classical Monetary Controversies
by David Glasner - 231-251 Prices, Capital, and the One-Commodity Model in Neoclassical and Classical Theories
by Avi J. Cohen - 253-272 From Marx to the Okishio Theorem: A Genealogy
by Shalom Groll & Ze'ev B. Orzech - 273-298 John Stuart Mill and Karl Marx: Some Problems and Perspectives
by Michael Evans - 299-312 In Defence of Senior's Last Hour-and-Twenty-Five-Minutes, with a Reply by J. Bradford De Long, and a Rejoinder by Pullen
by J. M. Pullen - 313-344 The Institutionalization of Political Economy in French Universities: 1819–1896
by Alain Alcouffe - 345-349 Edgeworth's Contribution to the Theory of “Ramsey Pricingâ€
by Jun-ji Shih - 351-365 On the History of Ordinal Utility Theory: 1900–1932
by Jack High & Howard Bloch - 367-390 Political Economy of Han Feitzu
by Young Back Choi
Spring 1989, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-14 The Early Tooke and Ricardo: A Political Alliance and First Signs of Theoretical Disagreements
by Arie Arnon - 15-26 Knight's Crusonia Plant—a Short Cut to the Wicksell Effect
by Bo Sandelin - 27-42 Knut Wicksell on Unemployment
by Lars Jonung - 43-56 John Stuart Mill's Demand Curves
by Michael E. Bradley - 57-76 Stages in the Development of a Marxian Concept: The Composition of Capital
by Ze'ev B. Orzech & Shalom Groll - 77-90 Adam Smith and the Paternity of the Real Bills Doctrine
by Morris Perlman - 91-101 Economic and War Cycles
by Vincent J. Tarascio - 103-121 J. S. Mill and J. E. Cairnes on Natural Value: The Role of Expectations in Late-Classical Thought
by Evelyn L. Forget - 123-145 The Evolution of Adam Smith's Views on Political Economy
by Jerry Evensky
Winter 1988, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 513-541 Hayek's Transformation
by Bruce J. Caldwell - 543-564 "Socialist" Monetary Policy: Monetary thought in the Labour Party in the 1940s
by Susan K. Howson - 565-581 Time and Interest: Böhm-Bawerk and Åkerman-Wicksell
by Hans Brems - 583-613 The Body, Economic Discourse, and Power: An Economist's Introduction to Foucault
by Jack L. Amariglio - 615-625 The Market for Fame and Fortune
by David M. Levy - 627-667 Alfred Marshall and the Establishment of the Cambridge Economic Tripos
by Peter D. Groenewegen - 669-672 Hayek's Ricardo Effect
by G. R. Steele
Fall 1988, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 337-356 The life of William Petty in relation to his economics: a tercentenary interpretation
by Tony Aspromourgos - 357-379 Robert Wallace and Malthus and the ratios
by John M. Hartwick - 381-408 Spanish economic thought: the school of Salamanca and the arbitristas
by Louis Baeck - 409-430 How does the German Historical School fit?
by H. K. Betz - 431-445 Habits in economic analysis: Veblen and the neoclassicals
by Richard W. Ault & Robert B. Ekelund, Jr. - 447-460 Cantillon and mercantilism
by Anthony Brewer - 461-470 Abstract labour as a metaphor? A comment on Steedman
by Heiner Ganssmann - 471-498 Marx and Engels on development and underdevelopment: the restoration of a certain coherence
by Ivan VujaÄ ić
Summer 1988, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 155-171 The Place of Lord Kahn's The Economics of the Short Period in the Theory of Imperfect Competition
by Andrea Maneschi - 173-190 Marx, Malthus, and Wages
by Allin Cottrell & William A. Darity, Jr. - 191-206 Jovellanos, an Antecedent to Modern Human Capital Theory
by Donald R. Street - 207-234 Phillips Curves and Hayekian Triangles: Two Perspectives on Monetary Dynamics
by Don Bellante & Roger W. Garrison - 235-250 The British Coal Industry's Contribution to the Political Economy of Paul Sweezy
by Ben Fine - 251-264 From Macroeconomics to Microeconomics: The Marginalist Revolution in Sociocultural Perspective
by Lawrence Birken - 265-273 C. Courtois: An Early Contributor to Cost-Benefit Analysis
by Reghinos D. Theocharis - 275-297 Marx's View of Competition and Price Determination
by Øyvind Horverak - 299-308 A Reassessment of C. A. Phillips's Theory of Bank Credit
by Richard H. Timberlake, Jr. - 309-319 A Note on the Theories of Business Cycle by Hilferding and by Hayek
by Peter Rosner
Spring 1988, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 15-25 Ugo Mazzola and the Italian Theory of Public Goods
by Orhan Kayaalp - 27-41 Schumpeter as an Economic Radical: an Economic Sociology Assessed
by Alan W. Dyer - 43-63 Historical Background of the Classical Monetary Theory and the ‘Real-Bills’ Banking Tradition
by Wilfredo Santiago-Valiente - 65-83 Anticipations of “The Great Contractionâ€
by Frank G. Steindl - 85-94 Hume, Malthus, and the Stability of Equilibrium
by A. M. C. Waterman - 95-105 Karl Marx as a Historical Materialist Historian of Political Economy
by Patrick Murray - 107-118 Keynes on Ex-ante Saving and the Rate of Interest
by Peter G. McGregor - 119-135 The Empirical Progressiveness of the General Equilibrium Research Program
by Arthur M. Diamond, Jr. - 137-140 Comment: Marx, the Quantity Theory, and the Theory of Value
by Murray Wolfson
Winter 1987, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 517-523 The St. Petersburg Paradox and Bounded Utility
by Gilbert W. Bassett, Jr. - 525-550 The Institute Economists: From Physiocracy to Entrepreneurial Capitalism
by Martin S. Staum - 551-569 The Theory of Sharecropping: Occams Razor and Economic Analysis
by Joseph D. Reid, Jr. - 571-589 Friedrich Engels and the Prize Essay Competition in the Marxian Theory of Value
by M. C. Howard & J. E. King - 591-613 Technical Progress and Values in Marx's Theory of the Decline in the Rate of Profit: An Exegetical Approach
by Shalom Groll & Ze'ev B. Orzech - 615-620 Stability Theory via Liapunov's Method: A Note on the Contribution of Takuma Yasui
by E. Roy Weintraub - 621-638 The King-Davenant ‘Law’ in Classical Economics
by A. M. Endres - 639-646 Frank Knight's Three Commandments
by William S. Kern - 647-658 Keynes' Theory of Effective Demand: A Reply
by Don Patinkin - 659-666 On the Relevance of Neo-Walrasian Economic Theory: A Review
by Lawrence A. Boland - 667-702 Bibliography of the Writings of Léon Walras
by Donald A. Walker
Fall 1987, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 351-357 Edgeworth, Samuelson, and Operationally Meaningful Theorems
by Bruce Larson - 359-385 William Anderson (fl. 1797–1832), on Banking, the Money Supply, and Public Expenditure: A Forgotten Interventionist
by J. M. Pullen - 387-400 Adam Smith's Case for Usury Laws
by David Levy - 401-413 Neglected Aspects of the Economic Thought and Method of Condy Raguet
by Thomas L. Martin - 415-433 Mercantilism and “Reform†Mercantilism: The Rise of Economic Discourse in Sweden During the Eighteenth Century
by Lars Magnusson - 435-446 F. A. Walker's Theory of Hard Times
by Roger E. Backhouse - 447-468 The Two Voices of Adam Smith: Moral Philosopher and Social Critic
by Jerry Evensky - 469-480 Schumpeter Plus Optimism Equals Gilder (ceteris paribus)
by Spencer J. Pack - 481-502 History of Chinese Economic Thought: Overview and Recent Works
by James L. Y. Chang
Summer 1987, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 173-182 Economics in America: the Continental Influence
by Earlene Craver & Axel Leijonhufvud - 183-189 What do we Know that Francis Amasa Walker didn't?
by Robert M. Solow - 191-205 The Career of Alvin H. Hansen in the 1920s and 1930s: A Study in Intellectual Transformation
by William J. Barber - 207-215 Demand and Relative Price in Ricardo: an Examination of Outstanding Issues
by André Burgstaller - 217-237 Lord Grenville's Manuscript Notes on Malthus
by John M. Pullen - 239-259 Daniel Raymond, Adam Smith, and Classical Growth Theory: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of America
by Frank Petrella - 261-287 Opportunity Cost, Human Capital, and Some Related Economic Concepts in Talmudic Literature
by Ephraim Kleiman - 289-298 The Origins of the Heckscher-Ohlin Concept
by Simon Power - 299-310 Capital's last chapter
by Carlos RodrÃguez Braun - 311-328 Patinkin on Keynes' Theory of Effective Demand
by B. Littleboy & G. Mehta - 329-334 Intertemporal Coordination and the Economics of Keynes: Comment on Garrison
by J. Snippe - 335-341 Full Employment and Intertemporal Coordination: A Rejoinder
by Roger W. Garrison
Spring 1987, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-21 Bickerdike's Life and Work
by Bruce Larson