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March 2021, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 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 - 812-814 Irving Fisher
by David Laidler
July 2020, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 471-475 Macroeconomic statics and dynamics in a historical perspective
by Sylvie Rivot & Hans-Michael Trautwein - 476-499 Richard Cantillon’s stabilizing market dynamics
by John Berdell & José M. Menudo - 500-522 Images of competition and their impact on modern macroeconomics
by Bruna Ingrao & Claudio Sardoni - 523-548 Keynes’ treatment of dynamics and stability in a monetary economy: the role played by expectations from the Tract on Monetary Reform to the General Theory
by Sylvie Rivot - 549-563 Looking for the rationale of the instability principle in Harrod’s Essay in dynamic theory: who is adjusting what?
by Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira - 564-581 Macroeconomic dynamics at the Cowles Commission from the 1930s to the 1950s
by Robert W. Dimand - 582-605 (In)stability at the Cowles Commission (1939–1948)
by Michaël Assous & Vincent Carret - 606-634 Paul Samuelson’s ways to macroeconomic dynamics
by Mauro Boianovsky - 635-660 From dynamics to stabilisation: Albert Ando and Franco Modigliani’s contributions to the theory of economic growth and fluctuations (1959–1970)1
by Antonella Rancan
May 2020, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 361-367 Introduction to ‘Economists and Saint-Simonism’
by Michel Bellet - 368-387 Auguste and Léon Walras and Saint-Simonianism
by Gilles Jacoud & Jean-Pierre Potier - 388-409 Pareto and Saint-Simonianism. The history of a criticism
by Thierry Demals & Alexandra Hyard - 410-427 Industrialism in the mirror: Edward S. Mason, reader of the Saint-Simonians
by Ludovic Frobert - 428-459 Piero Sraffa’s St. Simonian temptations. An examination of the Sraffa Papers
by Michel Bellet & Adrien Lutz - 460-462 Capital and Ideology and Capital et idéologie
by Nicolas Brisset - 463-465 Capitalism, Alone
by Federico D’Onofrio - 465-467 Essays in Keynesian Persuasion
by Constantinos Repapis - 467-468 Adam Smith: Sytematic Philosopher and Public Thinker
by Robin Paul Malloy - 468-470 Sophie de Grouchy’s Letters on Sympathy – A Critical Engagement with Adam Smith’s the Theory of Moral Sentiments
by Biancamaria Fontana
March 2020, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 163-193 The Standard Narrative about DSGE Models in Central Banks’ Technical Reports
by Francesco Sergi - 194-208 Rationalising the supply-and-demand cross, 1838–1890
by Tony Aspromourgos - 209-229 A road not taken? A brief history of care in economic thought
by John B. Davis & Robert McMaster - 230-247 Marx on alienation and employee capital participation
by Tobias Henschen - 248-275 A reappraisal of Galbraith’s challenge to Consumer Sovereignty: preferences, welfare and the non-neutrality thesis
by Alexandre Chirat - 276-297 Donum, exchange and common good in Aquinas: the dawn of civil economy
by Paolo Santori - 298-323 Marxism before Marxism: Nikolaj Sieber and the birth of Russian social-democracy
by François Allisson & Federico D’Onofrio & Danila E. Raskov & Leonid D. Shirokorad - 324-325 A brief prehistory of the theory of the firm
by Manuela Mosca - 325-327 War in the history of economic thought. Economists and the question of war and Economists and war. A heterodox perspective
by Pepijn Brandon - 327-329 A history of Australasian economic thought
by Simon Guttmann - 329-332 Report on the agrarian law (1795) and other writings
by Adriana Luna-Fabritius - 333-334 The sovereign consumer: a new intellectual history of neoliberalism
by Luiz Felipe Bruzzi Curi - 335-337 Lionel Robbins on the principles of economic analysis – the 1930s lectures
by Pedro N. Teixeira - 337-339 Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966) a liberal political economist and conservative social philosopher
by Charles Rose - 339-341 Wassily Leontief et la science économique
by Antoine Missemer - 341-344 The value of applied economics: the life and work of Arthur (A.J.) Brown
by Roger Middleton - 344-346 La technologie générale: Johann beckmann, entwurf der algemeinen technologie/projet de technologie générale (1806)
by Måns Jansson - 347-350 Ricardo on money. A reappraisal
by Germán David Feldman - 350-352 City of debtors: a century of fringe finance
by Mary O’Sullivan - 353-356 La politique du merveilleux. Une autre histoire du système de law (1695–1795)
by Antoin Murphy - 356-359 Development: the re-balancing of economic powers
by Davide Gualerzi
January 2020, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editors’ note
by Muriel Dal Pont Legrand & Richard Sturn & Hans-Michael Trautwein - 2-44 C. S. Peirce’s theory of abductive expectations
by James R. Wible - 45-48 A critical note on the new english title for Walras Éléments
by Michael McLure - 49-65 Guicciardini and economic (in)equality
by Nikola Regent - 66-85 The distinction between relative and positive profit: Sir James Steuart after Adam Smith and the Classics
by Ferdinando Meacci - 86-107 The controversy over intellectual property in nineteenth-century France: a comparative analysis between Proudhon and Walras
by Rémy Guichardaz - 108-130 The Marshallian demand curve revisited
by Marek Hudik - 131-153 Central banking under the gold standard: Rist versus Hawtrey on the policy of the bank of France from 1928 to 1931
by Lucy Brillant & Pierre-Hernan Rojas - 154-156 Routledge handbook of the history of global economic thought
by Daniela Donnini Macciò - 156-158 Luigi L. Pasinetti: An intellectual biography. Leading scholar and system builder of the Cambridge School of Economics
by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo - 158-160 Calculated values. Finance, politics and the quantitative age
by Antoin E. Murphy - 160-162 Das Verhältnis von Staat und Ökonomie: Walter Euckens Ordoliberalismus im Angesicht der Schwächung des nationalstaatlichen Regulierungsmonopols
by Stefan Kolev
November 2019, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 1081-1083 Introduction to the special issue devoted to the 2018 ESHET conference at Madrid
by Muriel Dal Pont Legrand & Hans-Michael Trautwein & Estrella Trincado - 1084-1106 Bringing them alive
by André Lapidus - 1107-1152 Circular reasoning. Forbonnais and the intricate history of circular flow analysis in the 1750s
by Richard van den Berg - 1153-1186 Nature and labour: theoretical approaches and metaphors of wealth before Adam Smith
by Stefano Fiori - 1187-1211 Adam Smith and Alexis de Tocqueville on the division of labour
by Jimena Hurtado - 1212-1251 John Stuart Mill on wage inequalities between men and women
by Virginie Gouverneur - 1252-1274 Altruism, sociology and the history of economic thought
by Philippe Steiner - 1275-1309 Widening Wicksell’s conception of political economy: his “thoroughly revolutionary programme”
by Léon Guillot - 1310-1340 Balance Mechanics and Business Cycles
by Johannes Schmidt - 1341-1378 Natural resources in the theory of production: the Georgescu-Roegen/Daly versus Solow/Stiglitz controversy
by Quentin Couix
September 2019, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 827-878 The dark side of capitalism – in orthodox economics?
by Milan Zafirovski - 879-910 Explanatory value in context: the curious case of Hotelling’s location model
by N. Emrah Aydinonat & Emin Köksal - 911-941 Hayek on expectations: the interplay between two complex systems
by Agnès Festré - 942-972 The puzzles of a triumvir: Friedrich von Wieser as political economist and sociologist
by Stefan Kolev - 973-1002 Semi-normative theories of bounded rationality – back to German roots
by Katharina Friederike Sträter - 1003-1026 The ontology of Sir William Petty’s political arithmetic
by Akos Sivado - 1027-1052 Is there a link between Saint-Simonian ability and the capability approach to social justice?
by Adrien Lutz & Antoinette Baujard - 1053-1080 Paul Samuelson, gender bias and discrimination
by Roger E. Backhouse & Béatrice Cherrier
July 2019, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 653-653 Editorial
by Muriel Dal Pont Legrand - 654-658 Mixing history of economic thought with cliometrics: room for debates on economic growth
by Claude Diebolt & Harald Hagemann - 659-697 Accounting for the wealth of Denmark: a case study of Smithian growth using the emergence of modern accounting in Danish dairying
by Markus Lampe & Paul Sharp - 698-737 The debate over grain in the 1750s. A cliometric point of view
by Jean-Daniel Boyer & Magali Jaoul-Grammare & Sylvie Rivot - 738-774 A brief history of cliometrics and the evolving view of the industrial revolution
by Michael Haupert - 775-800 Learning outside the factory: a cliometric reappraisal on the impact of technological change on human capital accumulation
by Claude Diebolt & Charlotte Le Chapelain & Audrey-Rose Menard - 801-804 Les économistes et la fin des énergies fossiles (1865–1931)
by Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche & Guillaume Noblet - 804-807 A history of macroeconomics from Keynes to Lucas and beyond
by Danilo Freitas Ramalho da Silva - 807-810 Classical economic today. Essays in honour of Alessandro Roncaglia
by Andrés Lazzarini - 810-812 Le avventure delle Aventures. Traduzioni del Télémaque di Fénelon tra Sette e Ottocento
by Keith Tribe - 812-816 Essays on Hume, Smith and the Scottish Enlightenment
by Paul Sagar - 816-817 Condorcet et Adam Smith. Réformes économiques et progrès social au siècle des Lumières
by José M. Menudo - 817-821 Unproductive labour in political economy. The history of an idea
by Bertram Schefold - 821-825 Œuvres Économiques Complètes
by Tom Hopkins
March 2019, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 231-270 Brunner and Leijonhufvud: friends or foes?
by Pierrick Clerc - 271-293 Specialization, fragmentation, and pluralism in economics
by John B. Davis - 294-326 Thorstein Veblen’s 1904 contributions to q and insider/outsider analysis
by Marion Dieudonné - 327-351 Tracing neoliberalism in Italy: intellectual and political connections
by Fabio Masini - 352-379 An inquiry into the Ramsey-Hotelling connection
by Marion Gaspard & Antoine Missemer - 380-413 Walras as an ordoliberal?
by Roberto Baranzini & Raphaël Fèvre - 414-417 The First Serious Optimist: A.C. Pigou and the Birth of Welfare Economics by Ian Kumekawa
by Karen Knight - 417-420 Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Adam Smith. Ethics, Politics and Economics, by Maria Paganelli, Dennis C. Rasmussen, Craig Smith
by Claire Pignol & Benoît Walraevens - 420-422 The Politics of Commercial Treaties in the Eighteenth Century. Balance of Power, Balance of Trade
by Christine Théré - 422-425 Managing the economy, managing the people: narratives of economic life in Britain from Beveridge to Brexit, by Jim Tomlinson
by Roger Middleton
January 2019, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-22 The rent disease: Achille Loria’s criticism to the capitalistic society
by Luigino Bruni - 23-50 How Rousseau read Hume’s Political Discourses: hints of unexpected agreement in their views of money and luxury
by Ryu Susato - 51-80 Financial capital and banks in Hilferding and Sraffa: lessons for today
by Giuseppe Mastromatteo - 81-100 Marx and Ricardo on machinery: a critical note
by Miguel D. Ramirez - 101-128 Starve all the lawyers: four theories of the just price
by Åsbjørn Melkevik - 129-156 A fundamental externality in the labour market? Ragnar Frisch on the socially optimal amount of work
by Agnar Sandmo - 157-197 Adam Smith on lotteries: an interpretation and formal restatement
by Laurie Bréban & André Lapidus - 198-200 Peripheral visions of economic development. New frontiers in development economics and the history of economic thought
by Michele Alacevich - 200-206 Founder of modern economics: Paul A. Samuelson. Volume 1: becoming Samuelson, 1915–1948
by Yann Giraud - 206-209 The birth of austerity. German ordoliberalism and contemporary neoliberalism
by Raphaël Fèvre - 209-213 L’intrus et l’absent. Essai sur le travail et le salariat dans la théorie économique
by Pascal Bridel - 213-217 La cultura economica tra le due guerre
by Carlo Cristiano - 217-220 German influences on American economic thought and American influences on German economic thought/Deutsche Einflüsse auf amerikanisches wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Denken und amerikanische Einflüsse auf deutsches Wirtschaftsdenken
by Günther Chaloupek - 220-224 Cameralism in practice: state administration and economy in early modern Europe
by Koen Stapelbroek - 225-229 The new worlds of Thomas Robert Malthus: rereading the principle of population
by Ryan Walter
November 2018, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 1201-1205 Introduction
by Hans-Michael Trautwein & Guido Erreygers - 1206-1263 33 Economic Bestsellers published before 1750
by Erik S. Reinert & Fernanda A. Reinert - 1264-1281 Adam Smith on Portuguese wine and English cloth
by Robert W. Dimand - 1282-1310 Economists, social scientists, and the reconstruction of the world order in interwar Britain
by Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak & Thiago Dumont Oliveira - 1311-1341 Monetary policy and price stability in British post-war debate: restatement of evidence from economists’ papers presented to the Radcliffe Committee
by Carlo Cristiano & Paolo Paesani - 1342-1369 Ideologies and beliefs in Douglass North’s theory
by Angela Ambrosino & Stefano Fiori - 1370-1386 Rationality and bounded rationality: you can’t have one without the other
by Esther-Mirjam Sent - 1387-1419 Rationality under uncertainty: classic and current criticisms of the Bayesian viewpoint
by Carlo Zappia - 1420-1454 Bayesian game theorists and non-Bayesian players
by Guilhem Lecouteux - 1455-1492 A history of statistical methods in experimental economics
by Nicolas Vallois & Dorian Jullien - 1493-1536 Joel Mokyr’s A Culture of Growth: a book roundtable
by Christian Gehrke & Erik Buyst & Heinz D. Kurz & Bertram Schefold & Richard Sturn & Joel Mokyr - 1537-1543 Peter Diderik Groenewegen, 1939–2018
by Tony Aspromourgos
September 2018, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 665-678 ‘Marx at 200’: introductory remarks
by Gilbert Faccarello & Heinz D. Kurz - 679-709 Not a man of solid principles. The relevance of Edgar Bauer’s polemical portrait of Karl Marx in his 1843 novella Es leben feste Grundsätze!
by Herbert De Vriese - 710-737 “Alienation” and critique in Marx’s manuscripts of 1857–58 (“Grundrisse”)
by Zacharias Zoubir - 738-755 Error or absurdity? A non-cognitive approach to commodity fetishism
by David Andrews - 756-782 Concepts in examining the legacy of Karl Marx
by Regina Roth - 783-807 Will the MEGA2 edition be a watershed in interpreting Marx?
by Heinz D. Kurz - 808-832 Re-examining the authorship of the Feuerbach chapter in The German Ideology on the basis of a hypothesis of dictation
by Izumi Omura - 833-858 Marx, primitive accumulation, and the impact of Sismondi
by Nicolas Eyguesier - 859-892 Marx’s reproduction schemes and multi-sector growth models
by Christian Gehrke - 893-911 New aspects of Marx's economic theory in MEGA: Marx's original six-sector model
by Kenji Mori - 912-925 The Books of Crisis and Tooke–Newmarch excerpts: a new aspect of Marx's crisis theory in MEGA
by Kenji Mori - 926-960 Marx on rent: new insights from the new MEGA
by Susumu Takenaga - 961-985 Is Marx's absolute rent due to a monopoly price?
by Saverio M. Fratini - 986-1021 Use values and exchange values in Marx’s extended reproduction schemes
by Carlo Benetti & Alain Béraud & Edith Klimovsky & Antoine Rebeyrol - 1022-1051 James Steuart and the making of Karl Marx’s monetary thought
by Rebeca Gomez Betancourt & Matari Pierre Manigat - 1052-1080 Labour values and energy values: some developments on the common substance of value since 1867
by Wilfried Parys - 1081-1093 The employment contract with externalised costs: the avatars of Marxian exploitation
by Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira & Ragip Ege - 1094-1112 Marx and Kalecki on aggregate instability and class struggle
by Michaël Assous & Antonin Pottier - 1113-1153 Searching for New Jerusalems: P.H. Wicksteed’s “Jevonian” critique of Marx’s Capital
by Michael V. White - 1154-1199 The reception of Marx in France: La Revue Socialiste (1885–1914)
by Michel Bellet
July 2018, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 523-523 Editorial
by Muriel Dal Pont Legrand - 524-530 Antonio Genovesi and Italian economic thought: when ethics matters in economics
by Francesca Dal Degan - 531-561 From Economia Civile to Kameralwissenschaften. The line of descent from Genovesi to Beccaria in pre-Smithian Europe
by Pier Luigi Porta - 562-581 Beyond virtues and vices: Antonio Genovesi's and Adam Smith's “science of relationships”
by Francesca Dal Degan - 582-604 Political economy of virtue: civil economy, happiness and public trust in the thought of Antonio Genovesi
by Adrian Pabst - 605-626 Evolution and development, categories of Genovesi’s economics
by Cosimo Perrotta - 627-636 On the origin of money, or Menger’s one-sided reading of Genovesi’s Lezioni
by Pascal Bridel - 637-657 The plural roots of rewards: awards and incentives in Aquinas and Genovesi
by Luigino Bruni & Paolo Santori - 658-663 In memory of Pier-Luigi Porta
by Richard Arena
May 2018, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 401-427 Lost in translation – a revival of Wolfgang Stützel's Balances Mechanics
by Beate Sauer & Friedrich L. Sell - 428-459 History, utility and liberty: John Stuart Mill's critical examination of Auguste Comte
by Philippe Légé - 460-472 Positional goods and social welfare: a note on George Pendleton Watkins’ neglected contribution
by Luca Fiorito & Massimiliano Vatiero - 473-492 Wealth and sensibility. The historical outcome of better living conditions for all according to Adam Smith
by Michele Bee - 493-498 The world in the model. How economists work and think
by Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay - 498-500 The stakes of regulation. Perspectives on bread, politics and political economy forty years later
by Orain Arnaud - 501-505 The Palgrave companion to Cambridge economics
by Roger Middleton - 506-509 The Viennese Students of Civilisation: the Meaning and Context of Austrian Economics Reconsidered
by Alexander Ebner