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2024
- 1-1 Correction to: Alvin Hansen
In: Alvin Hansen
by Robert J. Bigg
2023
- 1-6 Introduction
In: Alvin Hansen
by Robert J. Bigg - 7-25 From “Just a Simple Farm-Boy” to the Ivy League
In: Alvin Hansen
by Robert J. Bigg - 27-48 Foundations
In: Alvin Hansen
by Robert J. Bigg - 49-79 Building a Reputation at Minnesota
In: Alvin Hansen
by Robert J. Bigg - 81-102 Hansen and the New Deal Policies
In: Alvin Hansen
by Robert J. Bigg - 103-139 In the Service of the State: Unemployment Insurance, the Federal Reserve, and the Employment Act
In: Alvin Hansen
by Robert J. Bigg - 141-171 Later Trade Cycle Theory: Technical Progress and Dynamics
In: Alvin Hansen
by Robert J. Bigg - 173-201 Secular Stagnation
In: Alvin Hansen
by Robert J. Bigg - 203-217 Teaching at Harvard
In: Alvin Hansen
by Robert J. Bigg - 219-251 Savings and Investment Analysis
In: Alvin Hansen
by Robert J. Bigg - 253-287 On Keynes
In: Alvin Hansen
by Robert J. Bigg - 289-319 Money, Wages, and Prices
In: Alvin Hansen
by Robert J. Bigg - 321-356 Managing the Mixed Economy
In: Alvin Hansen
by Robert J. Bigg - 357-387 America and the World Economy
In: Alvin Hansen
by Robert J. Bigg - 389-422 A Wider Perspective
In: Alvin Hansen
by Robert J. Bigg
2022
- 1-2 Introduction
In: Sidney and Beatrice Webb
by David Reisman - 3-24 Towards the Partnership
In: Sidney and Beatrice Webb
by David Reisman - 25-53 The Firm of Webb
In: Sidney and Beatrice Webb
by David Reisman - 55-72 The Fabian Way
In: Sidney and Beatrice Webb
by David Reisman - 73-87 A Social Economy
In: Sidney and Beatrice Webb
by David Reisman - 89-114 Cooperation
In: Sidney and Beatrice Webb
by David Reisman - 115-139 The Factor Labour
In: Sidney and Beatrice Webb
by David Reisman - 141-155 Poverty
In: Sidney and Beatrice Webb
by David Reisman - 157-178 State and Welfare
In: Sidney and Beatrice Webb
by David Reisman - 179-192 Unemployment
In: Sidney and Beatrice Webb
by David Reisman - 193-220 Capitalism: Decline and Fall
In: Sidney and Beatrice Webb
by David Reisman - 221-237 Political Economy
In: Sidney and Beatrice Webb
by David Reisman - 239-264 Soviet Communism
In: Sidney and Beatrice Webb
by David Reisman - 265-272 The Legacy
In: Sidney and Beatrice Webb
by David Reisman
2020
- 1-32 Introduction
In: Allyn Abbott Young
by Ramesh Chandra - 33-68 Intellectual Influences on Allyn Young
In: Allyn Abbott Young
by Ramesh Chandra - 69-94 Nature, Scope and Method of Economics
In: Allyn Abbott Young
by Ramesh Chandra - 95-126 Allyn Young’s Contribution to Growth Theory
In: Allyn Abbott Young
by Ramesh Chandra - 127-174 Allyn Young’s Contribution to Economic Theory
In: Allyn Abbott Young
by Ramesh Chandra - 175-205 Allyn Young on Applied Economics
In: Allyn Abbott Young
by Ramesh Chandra - 207-234 Allyn Young on Money, Banking and Business Cycles
In: Allyn Abbott Young
by Ramesh Chandra - 235-259 Allyn Young’s Role as an Author, Teacher and Mentor
In: Allyn Abbott Young
by Ramesh Chandra - 261-301 Young’s Estimate of His Contemporaries and Earlier Economists
In: Allyn Abbott Young
by Ramesh Chandra - 303-325 Concluding Remarks
In: Allyn Abbott Young
by Ramesh Chandra
2019
- 1-9 Introduction
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 1-15 Economic Scientist, Economic and Social Reformer
In: Irving Fisher
by Robert W. Dimand - 1-75 The Life, Times, and Contributions of Roy Harrod
In: Roy Harrod
by Esteban Pérez Caldentey - 13-14 Part I Introduction
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 15-37 Two Lucky People
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 17-44 Indifference Curves and a Hydraulic Model of General Equilibrium
In: Irving Fisher
by Robert W. Dimand - 39-60 Three Controversies
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 45-73 Revitalizing the Quantity Theory of Money: From the Fisher Relation to the Fisher Equation
In: Irving Fisher
by Robert W. Dimand - 61-75 Friedman in Britain in the 1970s and 1980s
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 75-112 The Fisher Diagram and the Neoclassical Theory of Interest and Capital
In: Irving Fisher
by Robert W. Dimand - 77-79 Part I Conclusion
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 77-123 The Early Writings on the Trade Cycle and Imperfect Competition
In: Roy Harrod
by Esteban Pérez Caldentey - 83-84 Part II Introduction
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 85-131 An Early Miscellany?
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 113-134 Taming the “Dance of the Dollar”: From the Compensated Dollar to 100% Money
In: Irving Fisher
by Robert W. Dimand - 125-172 The Trade Cycle
In: Roy Harrod
by Esteban Pérez Caldentey - 133-157 Consumption
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 135-156 Fighting Money Illusion: The Fisher Ideal Index Number
In: Irving Fisher
by Robert W. Dimand - 157-173 Hubris, Nemesis, and Analysis: “Stock Prices Appear to Have Reached a Permanently High Plateau”
In: Irving Fisher
by Robert W. Dimand - 159-195 Methodology
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 173-214 The Essay in Dynamic Theory
In: Roy Harrod
by Esteban Pérez Caldentey - 175-200 The Debt-Deflation Theory of Great Depressions
In: Irving Fisher
by Robert W. Dimand - 197-198 Part II Conclusion
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 201-202 Part III Introduction
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 201-221 Changing Economics: Irving Fisher, the Cowles Commission, and the Econometric Society
In: Irving Fisher
by Robert W. Dimand - 203-213 The Monetary History and Monetary Statistics
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 215-257 Statics, Dynamics, and the History of Economic Thought
In: Roy Harrod
by Esteban Pérez Caldentey - 215-260 Quantity Theory Themes
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 223-234 Fisher’s Legacy in Economics
In: Irving Fisher
by Robert W. Dimand - 259-299 International Economics
In: Roy Harrod
by Esteban Pérez Caldentey - 261-289 Stabilization Policy and the Causes of Inflation
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 291-306 The Phillips Curve
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 301-347 The Reform of the Global Financial Architecture
In: Roy Harrod
by Esteban Pérez Caldentey - 307-313 Monetary Trends in the United States and the United Kingdom
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 315-317 Part III Conclusion
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 321-322 Part IV Introduction
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 323-360 Capitalism and Freedom
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 349-399 Further Developments in Dynamic Economics
In: Roy Harrod
by Esteban Pérez Caldentey - 361-373 Newsweek and Journalism
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 375-381 Free to Choose
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 383-395 Other Causes
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 397-398 Part IV Conclusion
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 399-418 Conclusion: The Legacies of Milton Friedman
In: Milton Friedman
by James Forder - 401-450 Harrod’s Legacy: Pulling It All Together
In: Roy Harrod
by Esteban Pérez Caldentey
2018
- 1-14 Clarifying Some Misconceptions About Hayek
In: F. A. Hayek
by Peter J. Boettke - 1-27 Introduction
In: James Edward Meade
by David Reisman - 1-28 Introduction
In: Thomas Robert Malthus
by David Reisman - 15-36 Hayek: An Overview of His Life and Work
In: F. A. Hayek
by Peter J. Boettke - 29-45 Social Policy
In: James Edward Meade
by David Reisman - 29-48 Induction and Deduction
In: Thomas Robert Malthus
by David Reisman - 37-76 The Anatomy of an Economic Crisis: Money, Prices, and Economic Order
In: F. A. Hayek
by Peter J. Boettke - 47-67 Taxation and Expenditure
In: James Edward Meade
by David Reisman - 49-76 The Law of Population
In: Thomas Robert Malthus
by David Reisman - 69-97 Growth and Development
In: James Edward Meade
by David Reisman - 77-96 Public Policy
In: Thomas Robert Malthus
by David Reisman - 77-118 Hayek on Market Theory and the Price System
In: F. A. Hayek
by Peter J. Boettke - 97-113 The Poor Laws
In: Thomas Robert Malthus
by David Reisman - 99-123 The International Economy
In: James Edward Meade
by David Reisman - 115-129 Balanced Growth
In: Thomas Robert Malthus
by David Reisman - 119-139 Hayek and Market Socialism
In: F. A. Hayek
by Peter J. Boettke - 125-145 Customs Unions
In: James Edward Meade
by David Reisman - 131-157 Tariffs and Bounties
In: Thomas Robert Malthus
by David Reisman - 141-157 The False Promise of Socialism and The Road to Serfdom
In: F. A. Hayek
by Peter J. Boettke - 147-165 Demand Management
In: James Edward Meade
by David Reisman - 159-183 The Circular Flow
In: Thomas Robert Malthus
by David Reisman - 159-195 A Genuine Institutional Economics
In: F. A. Hayek
by Peter J. Boettke - 167-192 Stagflation
In: James Edward Meade
by David Reisman - 185-208 Circular Flow and Social Class
In: Thomas Robert Malthus
by David Reisman - 193-217 Competition and Control
In: James Edward Meade
by David Reisman - 197-226 The Political Economy of a Free People
In: F. A. Hayek
by Peter J. Boettke - 209-233 Society and State
In: Thomas Robert Malthus
by David Reisman - 219-231 The Cooperative Way
In: James Edward Meade
by David Reisman - 227-256 Hayek, Epistemics, Institutions, and Change
In: F. A. Hayek
by Peter J. Boettke - 233-243 Economic Planning
In: James Edward Meade
by David Reisman - 235-243 Foreign Trade
In: Thomas Robert Malthus
by David Reisman - 245-261 What Meade Meant
In: James Edward Meade
by David Reisman - 245-266 Money
In: Thomas Robert Malthus
by David Reisman - 257-281 The Reconstruction of the Liberal Project
In: F. A. Hayek
by Peter J. Boettke - 267-292 God’s Design
In: Thomas Robert Malthus
by David Reisman - 283-296 The Hayekian Legacy
In: F. A. Hayek
by Peter J. Boettke - 293-299 Malthus’s Legacy: A System of Ideas
In: Thomas Robert Malthus
by David Reisman
2016
- 1-25 A Prophet and a Pioneer
In: Frank H. Knight
by David Cowan - 27-74 Knightian Uncertainty
In: Frank H. Knight
by David Cowan - 75-98 The Grand Crusade
In: Frank H. Knight
by David Cowan - 99-127 Knight contra mundum
In: Frank H. Knight
by David Cowan - 129-151 The Economic Organization
In: Frank H. Knight
by David Cowan - 153-180 Understanding the Ethics of Competition
In: Frank H. Knight
by David Cowan - 181-205 Welfare Economics
In: Frank H. Knight
by David Cowan - 207-223 Freedom and Reform
In: Frank H. Knight
by David Cowan - 225-245 The Economic Order and Religion
In: Frank H. Knight
by David Cowan - 247-269 Why Knight Was (Not) a Conservative Prophet
In: Frank H. Knight
by David Cowan
2015
- 1-7 An Introduction to Boulding
In: Kenneth Boulding
by Robert Scott - 1-11 Introduction
In: James Buchanan
by David Reisman - 1-12 Pigou in the Foreground
In: Arthur Cecil Pigou
by Nahid Aslanbeigui & Guy Oakes - 9-34 The Day the Liberals Won
In: Kenneth Boulding
by Robert Scott - 12-32 Individuals and Agreements
In: James Buchanan
by David Reisman - 13-41 ‘The Most Brilliant Young Man I Know’
In: Arthur Cecil Pigou
by Nahid Aslanbeigui & Guy Oakes - 33-45 Rules without Regulators
In: James Buchanan
by David Reisman - 35-70 Mr. Boulding and the Americans
In: Kenneth Boulding
by Robert Scott - 42-96 Developing A Framework
In: Arthur Cecil Pigou
by Nahid Aslanbeigui & Guy Oakes - 46-64 Social Justice: Buchanan and Rawls
In: James Buchanan
by David Reisman - 65-73 Social Evolution: Buchanan and Hayek
In: James Buchanan
by David Reisman - 71-107 Cosmogenesis
In: Kenneth Boulding
by Robert Scott - 74-86 Acts and Rules
In: James Buchanan
by David Reisman - 87-108 Constitutional Rules
In: James Buchanan
by David Reisman - 97-135 The Theory of Policy Analysis
In: Arthur Cecil Pigou
by Nahid Aslanbeigui & Guy Oakes - 109-122 Operational Rules
In: James Buchanan
by David Reisman - 109-139 Where the Buffalo Roam
In: Kenneth Boulding
by Robert Scott - 123-130 The Microeconomics of Consent
In: James Buchanan
by David Reisman - 131-155 Moral Anarchy
In: James Buchanan
by David Reisman - 136-174 The Cost Controversies
In: Arthur Cecil Pigou
by Nahid Aslanbeigui & Guy Oakes - 141-184 A Voice Crying in the Wilderness
In: Kenneth Boulding
by Robert Scott - 156-171 Keynesian Ethics
In: James Buchanan
by David Reisman - 172-180 Ethics as Unknowledge
In: James Buchanan
by David Reisman - 175-192 The Robbins Critique
In: Arthur Cecil Pigou
by Nahid Aslanbeigui & Guy Oakes - 181-195 Economics as Unknowledge
In: James Buchanan
by David Reisman - 185-187 Boulding’s Place in Economic History
In: Kenneth Boulding
by Robert Scott - 189-189 Postscript
In: Kenneth Boulding
by Robert Scott - 193-241 Confrontations with Keynes
In: Arthur Cecil Pigou
by Nahid Aslanbeigui & Guy Oakes - 196-211 Macroeconomic Policy
In: James Buchanan
by David Reisman - 212-230 Microeconomic Policy
In: James Buchanan
by David Reisman - 231-236 Buchanan’s Legacy
In: James Buchanan
by David Reisman - 242-273 Legacy: Demythologizing a Cambridge Eccentric
In: Arthur Cecil Pigou
by Nahid Aslanbeigui & Guy Oakes
2014
- 1-6 Introduction
In: G.L.S. Shackle
by Peter E. Earl & Bruce Littleboy - 1-9 Introduction
In: James Tobin
by Robert W. Dimand - 7-29 Life and Vision
In: G.L.S. Shackle
by Peter E. Earl & Bruce Littleboy - 10-23 An American Keynesian
In: James Tobin
by Robert W. Dimand - 24-43 Transforming the IS-LM Model Sector By Sector
In: James Tobin
by Robert W. Dimand - 30-50 Shackle’s Economics
In: G.L.S. Shackle
by Peter E. Earl & Bruce Littleboy - 44-62 Consumption, Rationing and Tobit Estimation Tobin as an Econometrician
In: James Tobin
by Robert W. Dimand - 51-83 Possibility versus Probability: The Rhetoric of Choice
In: G.L.S. Shackle
by Peter E. Earl & Bruce Littleboy - 63-72 Portfolio Balance, Money Demand, and Money Creation
In: James Tobin
by Robert W. Dimand - 73-89 Tobin’s q and the Theory of Investment
In: James Tobin
by Robert W. Dimand - 84-108 Potential Surprise and Choice
In: G.L.S. Shackle
by Peter E. Earl & Bruce Littleboy - 90-105 Money and Long-Run Economic Growth
In: James Tobin
by Robert W. Dimand - 106-112 To Improve the World: Limiting the Domain of Inequality
In: James Tobin
by Robert W. Dimand - 109-137 Critical Perspectives on Shackle’s Theory
In: G.L.S. Shackle
by Peter E. Earl & Bruce Littleboy - 113-129 Taming Speculation: The Tobin Tax
In: James Tobin
by Robert W. Dimand - 130-155 Tobin’s Legacy and Modern Macroeconomics
In: James Tobin
by Robert W. Dimand - 138-153 Making Sense of Diversification
In: G.L.S. Shackle
by Peter E. Earl & Bruce Littleboy - 154-179 Shackle and Behavioural Economics
In: G.L.S. Shackle
by Peter E. Earl & Bruce Littleboy - 180-197 Lessons for Economists, Entrepreneurs and Business Schools
In: G.L.S. Shackle
by Peter E. Earl & Bruce Littleboy - 198-214 The Passage of Time: Shackle, Shell and Scenarios
In: G.L.S. Shackle
by Michael Jefferson - 215-217 Coda
In: G.L.S. Shackle
by Peter E. Earl & Bruce Littleboy
2013
- 1-16 The Caribbean in Turmoil: Prologue to a Biography
In: Sir Arthur Lewis
by Barbara Ingham & Paul Mosley - 1-28 The Life and Times of David Ricardo
In: David Ricardo
by John E. King - 17-42 ‘Marvellous intellectual feasts’: The LSE Years, 1933–48
In: Sir Arthur Lewis
by Barbara Ingham & Paul Mosley - 29-55 Ricardo’s Vision
In: David Ricardo
by John E. King - 43-84 The Colonial Office and the Genesis of Development Economics
In: Sir Arthur Lewis
by Barbara Ingham & Paul Mosley - 56-80 Value and Distribution
In: David Ricardo
by John E. King - 81-106 International Trade
In: David Ricardo
by John E. King - 85-118 ‘It takes hard work to be accepted in the academic world’: Manchester University, 1948–57
In: Sir Arthur Lewis
by Barbara Ingham & Paul Mosley - 107-131 Ricardo’s Macroeconomics
In: David Ricardo
by John E. King - 119-144 The Manchester Years: Lewis as Social and Political Activist
In: Sir Arthur Lewis
by Barbara Ingham & Paul Mosley - 132-159 Ricardo on Economic Policy
In: David Ricardo
by John E. King - 145-170 Why Visiting Economists Fail: The Turning Point in Ghana 1957–8
In: Sir Arthur Lewis
by Barbara Ingham & Paul Mosley - 160-185 Editors and Critics
In: David Ricardo
by John E. King - 171-211 Disenchantment in the Caribbean, 1958–63
In: Sir Arthur Lewis
by Barbara Ingham & Paul Mosley - 186-212 The Three Ricardos
In: David Ricardo
by John E. King