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March 2023, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 157-205 Economics and social stratification: classical-neoclassical economists’ thought on class structure and related phenomena
by Milan Zafirovski - 206-226 Envelopes for economists: an intellectual history
by John Yinger - 227-246 Debates on the falling birth rate in France at the beginning of the twentieth century
by Joachim De Paoli - 247-274 Some elements of political economy in the thought of Sir John Fortescue
by Stefano Simonetta - 275-298 Macroeconomics under pressure: the feedback effects of economic expertise
by Matthieu Renault - 299-331 International clearing system as alternative monetary order
by Rosario Patalano - 332-334 Kameralismus und merkantilismus
by Marten Seppel - 334-335 Adam Smith and the wealth of nations in Spain: a history of reception, dissemination and application, 1777–1840
by Maria Pia Paganelli - 336-337 Law and the invisible hand. A theory of Adam Smith’s Jurisprudence
by Fabrizio Simon - 338-340 Léon Walras, économiste et socialiste libéral. Essais
by François Allisson
January 2023, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-21 Unit profit margins along post-Keynesian lines: from Sraffa, Kalecki, Robinson to Eichner, Wood, Harcourt and Kenyon
by Jordan Melmiès - 22-39 When economic theory meets policy: Barbara Wootton and the creation of the British welfare state
by Carolina Alves & Danielle Guizzo - 40-61 The negative natural rate of interest in the modern theories of Liquidity Trap and Secular Stagnation: back to Böhm-Bawerk via Samuelson
by Stefano Di Bucchianico - 62-85 Rebuilding the economy of the home – for the emergence of the “new woman”: Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s pioneering thoughts
by Guillaume Vallet - 86-116 The efficient market hypothesis and rational expectations macroeconomics. How did they meet and live (happily) ever after?
by Thomas Delcey & Francesco Sergi - 117-131 Moving dynamics beyond business cycles: Jan Tinbergen’s first macrodynamic model (1934–1936)
by Michaël Assous & Vincent Carret - 132-140 An unpublished letter from Adam Smith
by Shinji Nohara - 141-144 Modelling economic instability. A history of early macroeconomics
by Erwin Dekker - 144-147 The neomercantilists: a global intellectual history
by Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak - 148-150 Historicizing self-interest in the modern Atlantic world: a plea for ego?
by Eugene Heath - 150-153 The gypsy economist. The life and times of Colin Clark
by Hagen M. Krämer - 153-155 John Stuart Mill, socialist
by Louise Villeneuve
November 2022, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 1003-1007 Introduction
by Stefan Kolev & Nikolay Nenovsky & Pencho Penchev & Hans-Michael Trautwein - 1008-1021 “esclave né de quiconque l’achète”. The multiple histories of economic texts
by Richard van den Berg - 1022-1041 Justice and charity: the role of Aristotelianism and Anglicanism in Edmund Burke’s Thoughts and Details on Scarcity
by Ioannes P. Chountis - 1042-1051 Yuli Zhukovsky’s contribution to Russian debates on economic development of the 1860s–70s
by Anton Galeev - 1052-1065 Irving Fisher, Simon Newcomb, and their plans to stabilize the dollar
by Robert W. Dimand & Sofia Valeonti - 1066-1088 Edgar Sydenstricker, a pioneer of health economics
by Philip Clarke & Guido Erreygers - 1089-1110 Polanyi and Schumpeter: Transitional processes via societal spheres
by Theresa Hager & Ines Heck & Johanna Rath - 1111-1124 Economic theory and philosophical anthropology: Marx, Gramsci, Sraffa and the study of human nature
by Alessandro Le Donne - 1125-1145 On the shoulders of giants: from Lange (1934) to Samuelson (1938) on the “unique” measure of utility
by Amélie Fiévet - 1146-1164 Rupture and continuity in the original divide between microdynamics and macrodynamics
by Vincent Carret - 1165-1189 Monetary non-neutrality and stabilisation policies 50 years after Lucas’s “expectations” paper: a roundtable discussion
by Olivier J. Blanchard & Beatrice Cherrier & Pierrick Clerc & David E. W. Laidler & Athanasios Orphanides & Hans-Michael Trautwein - 1190-1194 Axel Leijonhufvud (1933–2022)
by Hans-Michael Trautwein - 1195-1197 Allyn Abbott Young
by Samuel Demeulemeester - 1197-1199 Early utilitarians. Lives and ideals
by Virginie Gouverneur - 1199-1202 Ökonomisches Denken in drei Jahrhunderten
by Heinz Rieter
September 2022, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 781-787 Introduction: roundabout ways of looking at Menger’s modernity
by Sandye Gloria & Ludovic Ragni & Richard Sturn - 788-800 Menger and contemporary Austrian economics: knowledge, institutions and liberalism
by Peter J. Boettke - 801-816 Time, uncertainty and knowledge: the foundations and the modernity of Carl Menger’s contribution
by Richard Arena - 817-835 Carl Menger on time and entrepreneurship
by Gilles Campagnolo - 836-854 Monetary theory and policy: the difficult relationship of Menger’s theory of money and his positions on currency reform and monetary policy
by Günther Chaloupek - 855-876 The monetary theories of Carl Menger and Friedrich von Wieser: a comparative study
by Karl-Friedrich Israel - 877-919 Re-reading Carl Menger’s Grundsätze – another book that “cries out to be surpassed”
by Heinz D. Kurz - 920-937 Menger and the continental epistemology of uncertainty
by Stefano Solari - 938-966 The Mengers versus Mises on matters methodological
by Scott Scheall - 967-992 On the modernity of Carl Menger: criss-cross views. Roundtable conversation
by Gilles Campagnolo & Sandye Gloria & Heinz Kurz & Richard Sturn - 993-994 Trade and nation: how companies and politics reshaped economic thought
by John Shovlin - 995-998 Microeconomics for the critical mind. Mainstream and heterodox analyses
by Heinz D. Kurz - 998-1001 Thomas Aquinas and the civil economy tradition: the Mediterranean spirit of capitalism
by Pierre Januard
July 2022, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 579-599 The Sympathy of Sophie de Grouchy, translator and critic of Adam Smith
by Simona Pisanelli - 600-618 Economic method, public policy, and society: Adolph Lowe’s political economics
by Michael J. Murray - 619-647 Money is a right: Alfred Lansburgh’s Token Theory of Money
by Jan Greitens - 648-679 Timing the laws: Rousseau’s theory of development in Corsica
by Hansong Li - 680-703 Rise of the Kniesians: the professor-student network of Nobel laureates in economics
by Richard S. J. Tol - 704-728 Locke, Marshall, and Knight, on uncertainty and risk
by Stephen John Nash & Liza Joan Rybak - 729-769 Risky exchanges: price and justice in Thomas Aquinas’s De emptione et venditione ad tempus
by Pierre Januard - 770-772 Robert Triffin: a life
by Pierre-Hernan Rojas - 772-774 The Routledge guidebook to Smith’s wealth of nations
by Jeffrey T. Young - 774-776 The dynamics of poverty. Circular, cumulative causation, value judgments, institutions and social engineering in the world of Gunnar Myrdal
by Michele Alacevich - 776-777 The emergence of Arthur Laffer: the foundations of supply-side economics in Chicago and Washington, 1966-1976
by Molly Michelmore - 778-780 Jacqueline Hecht (1932–2020)
by Antoin Murphy
May 2022, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 393-437 Forty years of behavioral economics
by Alexandre Truc - 438-454 Decision over Time as a By-Product of a Measure of Utility: A Reappraisal of Paul Samuelson’s “A Note on Measurement of Utility” (1937)
by Amélie Fiévet - 455-479 The importance of multiple equilibria for economic policy in Jan Tinbergen’s early works
by Michaël Assous & Vincent Carret - 480-504 The legacy of Chester I. Barnard in the science of organization of Oliver E. Williamson
by Virgile Chassagnon & Bernard Baudry & Naciba Haned - 505-522 The evolution of Patinkin’s interpretation of Keynes’ principle of effective demand
by Jochen Hartwig - 523-547 Police of individual interests against police of good order: Herbert’s Essay on the general police of grain as an attack on Delamare’s Treatise on the police
by Jean-Daniel Boyer - 548-566 The other invisible hand. The social and economic effects of theodicy in Vico and Genovesi
by Luigino Bruni & Paolo Santori - 567-569 Jan Tinbergen (1903–1944) and the rise of economic expertise
by Ariane Dupont-Kieffer - 569-572 Welfare theory, public action, and ethical values: revisiting the history of welfare economics
by Matthew D. Adler - 572-574 The emergence of capitalism in early America
by Keith Tribe - 575-577 A reflection on Sraffa’s revolution in economic theory
by Paolo Trabucchi
March 2022, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 197-217 Beyond the Sonderweg: defining political economy in 19th-century Germany
by Luiz Felipe Bruzzi Curi & Ian Coelho de Souza Almeida - 218-245 Discipline or international balance: the choice of monetary systems in Europe
by Jonas Ljungberg & Anders Ögren - 246-270 Wilhelm Lautenbach’s credit mechanics – a precursor to the current money supply debate
by Frank Decker & Charles A. E. Goodhart - 271-293 Absolute advantages and capital mobility in international trade theory
by Enrico Bellino & Saverio M. Fratini - 294-328 Substitutability and the quest for stability
by Jean-Sébastien Lenfant - 329-348 Robert Torrens and the dynamics of wages in a growing economy
by Christophe Depoortère - 349-368 The dual context of Keynes’ International Clearing Union: theoretical advances meet history
by Adrien Faudot - 369-386 Cyclical stagnation: the continental contribution to Alvin Hansen’s stagnation thesis
by A. Reeves Johnson - 387-388 Jérôme de Boyer des Roches (1954–2020)
by Gilbert Faccarello - 389-391 An introduction to the history of economic thought in Central Europe
by Oleg Ananyin - 391-392 Women’s economic thought in the romantic age: towards a transdisciplinary herstory of economic thought
by Catherine Packham
January 2022, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-20 The first appearances of Quesnay in German: about Sinophilia, Sweden and the politics of physiocracy
by Gabriel Sabbagh - 21-39 Friedrich von Wieser on labour
by Motohiro Okada - 40-60 Resolving a seeming paradox in Adam Smith’s study of history with regard to inference to the best explanation
by Kwangsu Kim - 61-81 “I profess to have made no discovery”. James Mill on comparative advantage
by Gilbert Faccarello - 82-103 Rethinking Burke and Smith: political economy and foundations of industry
by Sora Sato - 104-111 Lexicographic preferences in Pascal’s Wager
by Pavlo Blavatskyy - 112-145 Oligopoly, mutual dependence and tacit collusion: the emergence of industrial organisation and the reappraisal of American capitalism at Harvard (1933–1952)
by Alexandre Chirat & Thibault Guicherd - 146-168 Becoming paradigmatic: the strategic uses of narratives in behavioral economics
by Alexandre Truc - 169-185 Great Economic Thinkers from Antiquity to the Historical School
by Hans-Michael Trautwein - 186-188 The economic thought of Michael Polanyi
by Peter J. Boettke - 188-190 The nature and method of economic science: evidence, causality, and ends
by Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay - 191-195 Who’s Afraid of the MPS? A Review Essay
by Philip Mirowski
November 2021, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 889-891 Introduction
by Richard van den Berg & Pencho Penchev & Hans-Michael Trautwein - 892-909 On continuity and general equilibrium: Pareto, Cassel, and the foundations of neoclassical economics
by Rogério Arthmar & Michael McLure - 910-939 The Turkish Kadro pioneers of a Balkan Dependencia in the interwar period: rethinking underemployment, monetary policy, and technology
by Eyüp Özveren & M. Erdem Özgür - 940-964 From “science as measurement” to “measurement and theory”: the Cowles Commission and contrasting empirical methodologies at the University of Chicago, 1943 to 1955
by Robert W. Dimand & Sylvie Rivot - 965-984 The marginalization of absolute and relative income hypotheses of consumption and the role of fiscal policy
by Stavros A. Drakopoulos - 985-1004 William Nordhaus: A disputable Nobel [Prize]? Externalities, climate change, and governmental action
by Fabio Masini - 1005-1024 A prosopography of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought
by Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay & Andrej Svorenčík - 1025-1040 “It might be good to know on whose shoulders we stand – and why”: a conversation with Heinz Rieter
by Hans-Michael Trautwein & Heinz Rieter - 1041-1043 Obituary: Takumi Tsuda (1929–2021)
by Tamotsu Nishizawa & Richard van den Berg - 1044-1054 Against “Capitalism”: Eugene McCarraher on “The Enchantments of Mammon” — A Review Essay
by A. M. C. Waterman - 1055-1057 Raising Keynes. A twenty-first-century general theory
by Peter Spahn - 1057-1058 The soul of classical political economy: James M. Buchanan from the archives
by Jacob Jensen - 1059-1060 A History of Czech Economic Thought
by Julius Horvath - 1061-1063 Futures past. Economic forecasting in the 20th and 21st century
by Marius Kuster
September 2021, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 695-707 The paradox of value in the teaching of the Church Fathers
by Joost Hengstmengel - 708-732 On the origins and consequences of Simon’s modular approach to bounded rationality in economics
by Enrico Petracca - 733-752 Chester Barnard’s systems-theoretic approach to organisation theory: a reconstruction
by Vladislav Valentinov & Steffen Roth - 753-786 The part played by general equilibrium in the liquidity preference vs loanable funds episode (1936–1956)
by Pascal Bridel - 787-810 Money in the debt relationship: notes on the medieval conceptualisation of money in Accursius and Bartolus of Sassoferrato
by Tommaso Brollo - 811-843 Central bank independence, a not so new idea in the history of economic thought: a doctrine in the 1920s
by Adriano do Vale - 844-869 Jacques Lacan and game theory: an early contribution to common knowledge reasoning
by Pierre Courtois & Tarik Tazdaït - 870-873 Roy Harrod
by Mauro Boianovsky - 873-875 Towards an economics of natural equals. A documentary history of the early Virginia School
by Alain Marciano - 875-877 Veblen: the making of an economist who unmade economics
by Geoffrey M. Hodgson - 877-880 Democratising the economic debate. Pluralism and research evaluation
by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo - 880-883 Paul Samuelson: Master of modern economics
by Roger E. Backhouse - 883-886 Ricardo’s theory of growth and accumulation: a modern view
by Ajit Sinha - 886-888 Max Weber, Praktische Nationalökonomie. Vorlesungen 1895–1899
by Keith Tribe
July 2021, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 499-522 Fisher-Modigliani-Miller organisational finance theory and the financialisation of contemporary societies
by Tiago Cardao-Pito - 523-558 The economist and the secret agent. Strategies to introduce the British model of society into Sicily of 1812.1
by Fabrizio Simon - 559-576 Why the kinked demand curve may still be useful
by Gary M. Galles & Robert L. Sexton - 577-598 The 100% money proposal of the 1930s: an avatar of the Currency School’s reform ideas?
by Samuel Demeulemeester - 599-634 Analysis risk and commercial risk: the first treatment of usury in Thomas Aquinas’s Commentary on the Sentences
by Pierre Januard - 635-653 Some notes on Gossen’s “submerged and forgotten” approach to consumption and time
by Sergio Nisticò - 654-678 Andreas Andréadès: economic liberalism’s dilemmas in the interwar period
by Yorgos Stassinopoulos - 679-680 F. A. Hayek and the epistemology of politics: the curious task of economics
by Francesco Di Iorio - 680-682 Recharting the history of economic thought
by Pavel Kuchař - 683-684 Expectations. Theory and applications from historical perspective
by James Forder - 684-687 The Friedman-Lucas Transition in Macroeconomics: A Structuralist Approach
by Sylvie Rivot - 687-689 Commerce and manners in Edmund Burke’s political economy
by Biancamaria Fontana - 689-691 The first socialization debate (1918) and early efforts towards socialisation
by Roberto Lampa - 691-693 Progress Through Regression: The Life Story of the Empirical Cobb-Douglas Production Function
by Matthew T. Panhans
May 2021, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 305-323 On “effectual demand” and the “extent of the market” in Adam Smith and David Ricardo
by Alex M. Thomas - 324-351 An intellectual boost for Italy’s Europeanisation: the contribution of the influential think tanks Arel and Nomisma (1978–1993)
by Luca Sandonà - 352-374 Keynes’s state planning: from Bolshevism to The General Theory
by João Sicsú - 375-403 The Stockholm School in a new age – Erik Lundberg’s changing views of the Rehn-Meidner Model
by Lennart Erixon - 404-418 Léon Walras and The Wealth of Nations: what did he really learn from Adam Smith?
by Kayoko Misaki - 419-435 Institutions, economy and politics: the debate between Commons and North
by Philippe Broda - 436-455 The dismal science down under: responses to Thomas Carlyle amongst Australasian Economists, c. 1880–1920
by Alexander Jordan - 456-477 Calculating without money. Theories of in-kind accounting of Alexander Chayanov, Otto Neurath and the early Soviet experiences
by Eric Magnin & Nikolay Nenovsky - 478-482 The most Frischian among the Norwegian Economists
by Ariane Dupont Kieffer - 483-484 The economics book: from Xenophon to Cryptocurrency, 250 milestones in the history of economics
by Astrid Van den Bossche - 485-489 The betrayal of liberal economics
by Richard Sturn - 489-491 A history of feminist and gender economics
by Agnès Le Tollec - 492-493 Measuring utility. From the marginal revolution to behavioural economics
by Thomas Müller - 493-495 Marginalism
by Guy Numa - 496-497 Narrative economics: how stories go viral and drive major economic events
by Roberto Romani
March 2021, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 179-200 Maffeo Pantaleoni on labour exchange: bridge between neoclassicism and Fascism
by Motohiro Okada - 201-228 Robert Torrens’ model of trade and growth: genesis and implications for the discovery of comparative advantage
by Michael Gaul - 229-248 The economics of trade liberalization: Charles S. Peirce and the Spanish Treaty of 1884
by James R. Wible & Kevin D. Hoover - 249-272 Bent Hansen’s theory of inflation 19511
by Claes-Henric Siven - 273-291 How speculation became respectable: early theories on financial and commodity markets
by Paolo Paesani & Annalisa Rosselli - 292-295 Economics and performativity. Exploring limits, theories and cases
by Philippe Steiner - 295-297 Méditations sur l’économie politique
by Keith Tribe - 297-299 The visionary realism of German economics: from the thirty years’ war to the cold war
by Erik Grimmer-Solem - 300-302 Adam Smith. La découverte du capitalisme et de ses limites
by Annalisa Rosselli - 302-304 A philosopher’s economist: Hume and rise of capitalism
by Christopher J. Berry
January 2021, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-30 A trilogy of debt. The emancipatory virtue of public debt in saint-simonian, liberal and socialist discourses in nineteenth century France (1825–1852)
by Clément Coste - 31-45 Paul van Zeeland, a monetary economist between two worlds
by Rebeca Gomez Betancourt & Ivo Maes - 46-82 New economic geography: history and debate
by José M. Gaspar - 83-102 On the transmission of Keynes’ and Keynesian ideas in Brazil through Eugênio Gudin’s Principles of Monetary Economics
by Victor Cruz e Silva & Marco Cavalieri & Marcelo Curado - 103-125 Sraffa on Marshall’s theory of value in the Cambridge lectures: achievements in an unfinished criticism
by Attilio Trezzini - 126-141 Frank H. Knight on social values in economic consumption: an archival note
by Luca Fiorito & Massimiliano Vatiero - 142-163 Smith’s Wealth of Nations and the economic past: setting the scene for economic history?
by Manolis Manioudis & Dimitris Milonakis - 164-168 The Elgar companion to John Maynard Keynes
by Carlo Cristiano - 168-170 The marginal revolutionaries: how Austrian economists fought the war of ideas
by Erwin Dekker - 170-172 Monopoly power and competition. The Italian Marginalist perspective
by Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay - 172-175 Histoire de la pensée économique
by Till Düppe - 175-177 Neue Perspektiven Auf Die Politische Ökonomie von Karl Marx Und Friedrich Engels: Die Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe (MEGA). Studien Zur Entwicklung Der Ökonomischen Theorie. Schriften Des Vereins Für Socialpolitik (SVS), Band 115/XXXIV
by Bruno Höfig
November 2020, Volume 27, Issue 6
- 815-818 Introduction
by André Lapidus & Jean-Sébastien Lenfant & Goulven Rubin & Hans-Michael Trautwein - 819-836 Orthodox versus unorthodox views on Ricardo’s theory of money
by Ghislain Deleplace - 837-852 Simon Newcomb’s monetary theory: a reappraisal
by Sofia Valeonti - 853-880 Marx and the “Minsky moment” liquidity crises and reproduction crises in Das Kapital
by Anthony De Grandi & Christian Tutin - 881-900 Threadneedle street meets Lombard street: Bagehot and central bankers in the aftermath of the great recession
by Emmanuel Carre & Sandrine Leloup - 901-918 Jacob Marschak and the Cowles approaches to the theory of money and assets
by Robert W. Dimand & Harald Hagemann - 919-937 On Keynesian Economics and the Economics of Keynes after fifty years
by Pierrick Clerc & Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira - 938-982 How macroeconomists lost control of stabilization policy: towards dark ages
by Jean-Bernard Chatelain & Kirsten Ralf - 983-1010 Turgot’s calculations on the effects of indirect taxation
by Richard van den Berg & Daniel Russell - 1011-1032 Loose ends? Discussing human capital and the economic value of education in the first half of the twentieth century1
by Pedro N. Teixeira
September 2020, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 661-681 On the political economy of fines. Rusche and Kirchheimer’s Punishment and Social Structure revisited
by Patricia Faraldo-Cabana - 682-711 Two views on neutral money: Wieser and Hayek versus Menger and Mises
by Joseph T. Salerno & Carmen Elena Dorobat & Karl-Friedrich Israel - 712-734 Against the orthodox: Walras and Laveleye’s reluctant alliance
by Thomas Michael Mueller - 735-761 The “community of labour” in troubled times (1926–1944): François Perroux’s irrational foundations of economic expertise
by Nicolas Brisset & Raphaël Fèvre - 762-791 Lord William Wyndham Grenville’s manuscript notes on the first edition of David Ricardo’s Principles
by Christophe Depoortère & Arnold Heertje - 792-793 Gli economisti e la costruzione dell’Europa
by Fabio Masini - 794-796 The Routledge companion to literature and economics
by Raphaël Fèvre - 797-799 The economic thought of William Petty – exploring the colonialist roots of economics
by Renee Prendergast - 799-801 A contemporary historiography of economics
by Louise Villeneuve - 801-803 Great economic thinkers. An introduction – from Adam Smith to Amartya Sen
by Daniela Donnini Macciò - 803-805 Routledge handbook of the history of women’s economic thought
by Frances Woolley - 806-807 Politics and the Anthropocene
by Antoine Missemer - 807-810 Ideas in the history of economic development: the case of peripheral countries
by Adriana Calcagno - 810-812 Britain’s political economies. Parliament and economic life, 1660–1800
by Keith Tribe