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July 2017, Volume 24, Issue 4
-    828-875 A dance teacher for paralysed people? Charles de Coux and the dream of a Christian political economy
 by Gilbert Faccarello
-   876-906 Religion and the sociological critique of political economy: Altruism and gift
 by Philippe Steiner
-   907-930 Henry Sidgwick, moral order, and utilitarianism
 by Keith Tribe
-   931-957 Pigou on philosophy and religion
 by Daniela Donnini Macciò
-   958-977 Keynes and Christian socialism: Religion and the economic problem
 by David Andrews
May 2017, Volume 24, Issue 3
-    409-440 A genealogy of the concept of merit wants
 by Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay
-   441-464 Can you put free will into an equation? The debate on determinism and mathematics at the end of the nineteenth century
 by Thomas Michael Mueller
-   465-492 Economic beliefs and institutional politics: Human capital theory and the changing views of the World Bank about education (1950–1985)
 by Pedro Nuno Teixeira
-    493-506 Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen and degrowth
 by Antoine Missemer
-    507-527 From endogenous growth to stationary state: The world economy in the mathematical formulation of the Ricardian system
 by Neri Salvadori & Rodolfo Signorino
-   555-588 The road to rationalisation: A history of “Where the Empirical Lives” (or has lived) in consumer choice theory
 by D. Wade Hands
-   589-591 Journal and Notebooks of a Year in France May 1820 - July 1821: A Complete Edition with a Facsimile Reprint of the Rediscovered Notebook of John Stuart Mill in Kwansei Gakuin University and Transcribed Text, Annotation and Comparative Studies, by J. S. Mill's
 by Georgios Varouxakis
-   591-597 Macroeconomics and the Phillips Curve Myth, by James Forder
 by Roger Middleton
-   597-599 Écrits d ′économie politique, 1816–1842, Œuvres Économiques Complètes vol. IV; Nouveaux principes d′économie politique, ou de la richesse dans ses rapports avec la population, Œuvres Économiques Complètes vol. V, by J.C.L. Simonde de Sismondi, edited by P. Bridel, F. Dal Degan and N. Eyguesier
 by Thomas Hopkins
-   599-602 The German Historical School and European Economic Thought, by José Luís Cardoso, Michalis Psalidopoulos (ed.)
 by Birsen Filip
-   603-606 Economic Thought: A Brief History, by Heinz D. Kurz, translated by Jeremiah Reiner/A Brief History of Political Economy: Tales of Marx, Keynes and Hayek, by Lars Magnusson and Bo Stråth
 by Roger E. Backhouse
-   606-611 Architects of the Euro: Intellectuals in the Making of European Monetary Union, edited by Kenneth Dyson and Ivo Maes/The Euro and the Battle of Ideas, by Markus Brunnermeier, Harold James and Jean-Pierre Landau
 by Charles Goodhart
-   612-623 Tony Atkinson 1944–2017: A lifetime commitment to the study of inequality
 by Agnar Sandmo
March 2017, Volume 24, Issue 2
-    205-237 The distance between Buchanan's “An Economic Theory of Clubs” and Tiebout's “A Pure Theory of Local Public Expenditures”. New insights based on an unpublished manuscript
 by Peter J. Boettke & Alain Marciano
-   238-273 How modern economics learned French: Jacques Drèze and the foundation of CORE
 by Till Düppe
-    274-286 Pigou, Del Vecchio, and Sraffa: the 1955 International “Antonio Feltrinelli” Prize for the Economic and Social Sciences
 by Rogério Arthmar & Michael McLure
-   287-318 On the definition of externality as a missing market
 by Nathalie Berta
-   319-340 Producer co-operatives in nineteenth-century British economic thought
 by Joseph Persky
-   341-368 Race, competition, and institutional change in J.R. Commons
 by Abdallah Zouache
-   369-394 Hidden links in the warranted rate of growth: the supermultiplier way out
 by Óscar Dejuán
-   395-399 The Economy of the Word: Language, History and Economics, by Keith Tribe
 by Roger Middleton
-   399-402 , A Critical and Variorum, edited by Vilfredo Pareto
 by Paolo Scapparone
-   402-403 Ökonomische Theoriegeschichte im zeithistorischen Kontext. Ausgewählte Aufsätze, by Heinz Rieter, edited by Elisabeth Allgöwer, Carsten Kasprzok, and Joachim Zweynert
 by Roman Köster
-   403-406 The World the Game Theorists Made, by Paul Erickson
 by Philippe van Basshuysen
-   406-408 Calcul et morale. Coûts de l'esclavage et valeur de l’émancipation (XVIII-XIX siècle), by Caroline Oudin-Bastide and Philippe Steiner
 by Richard Whatmore
January 2017, Volume 24, Issue 1
-   1-24 An unrecorded Physiocratic précis by Charles Richard de Butré and the experiment of Karl Friedrich of Baden-Durlach in Dietlingen
 by Gabriel Sabbagh
-   25-57 Heterogenesis of ends: Herbert Spencer and the Italian economists
 by Claudia Sunna & Manuela Mosca
-   58-79 Why is money important in Jean-Baptiste Say's analysis?
 by Gilles Jacoud
-   80-118 Say's involvement in the 1819 French edition of Ricardo's and the issue of rent
 by Christophe Depoortère
-   119-142 Veblen's Discounted Expected Earnings Streams: Monopoly and Make-Believe
 by Craig Allan Medlen
-   143-174 The wage–employment relationship in Modigliani's 1944 article
 by Antonella Rancan
-   175-176 Nature's Gifts. The Australian Lectures of Henry George on the Ownership of Land & other Natural Resources, by John Pullen
 by Keith Tribe
-   177-178 Essays on Keynesian and Kaldorian Economics, by Antony P. Thirlwall
 by Sylvie Rivot
-   179-180 Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations: A Reader's Guide, by Jerry Evensky
 by Terry Peach
-   181-184 Why Minsky Matters, by L. Randall Wray
 by Charles Goodhart
-   184-187 The Elgar Companion to David Ricardo, edited by Heinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori
 by Fabio Petri
-   187-190 Arthur Cecil Pigou, by N. Aslanbeigui and G. Oakes
 by Daniela Donnini Macciò
-   190-192 Finding Equilibrium: Arrow, Debreu, McKenzie and the Problem of Scientific Credit, by Till Düppe and E. Roy Weintraub
 by Nicholas Gane
-   193-196 Yuichi Shionoya (1932–2015)
 by Kiichiro Yagi
-   197-200 Marcello De Cecco (1939–2016)
 by Carlo Panico
-   201-203 Tiziano Raffaelli (1950–2016)
 by Marco Dardi
November 2016, Volume 23, Issue 6
-   1-1 Editorial Board
 by The Editors
-   867-869 Introduction
 by José Luís Cardoso & Antonella Stirati & Hans-Michael Trautwein
-   870-896 A neglected contribution to monetary theory in the eighteenth century: Anders Wappengren on paper money, floating exchange rates, and purchasing power parity
 by Anders Ögren
-   897-918 State versus market in the early historiography of the industrial revolution in Britain c.1890–1914
 by Anthony Howe
-   919-945 Financial diversification before modern portfolio theory: UK financial advice documents in the late nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century
 by Janette Rutterford & Dimitris P. Sotiropoulos
-   946-970 Secular stagnation: The history of a macroeconomic heresy
 by Roger E. Backhouse & Mauro Boianovsky
-   971-1000 The interaction between Leontief and Sraffa: No meeting, no citation, no attention?
 by Wilfried Parys
-   1001-1031 Patinkin as a reader of Keynes’ : Are wage cuts a good remedy to unemployment?
 by Sylvie Rivot
-   1032-1058 On the Samuelson–Etula Master Function and the capital controversy
 by Ariel Dvoskin & Saverio M. Fratini
September 2016, Volume 23, Issue 5
-   693-717 Hayek, Mach, and the re-ordering of mind
 by Maria N. Ivanova
-   718-742 J.A. Schumpeter and T.B. Veblen on economic evolution: the dichotomy between statics and dynamics
 by Marlies Schütz & Andreas Rainer
-   743-763 How should Engel's law be formulated?
 by Manisha Chakrabarty & Werner Hildenbrand
-   764-793 Adam Smith and the “rich country–poor country” debate: eighteenth-century views on economic progress and international trade
 by Reinhard Schumacher
-   794-813 Readings and translations of Karl Marx in Portugal (1852–1914)
 by Carlos Bastien
-   814-834 The Hayek–Sraffa controversy in 1932 – a philosophy of science perspective
 by Christian Ydesen
-   835-862 Whither Keynesian probability? Impolite techniques for decision-making
 by Carlo Zappia
August 2016, Volume 23, Issue 4
-    521-543 Transcendental vs. comparative approaches to justice: a reappraisal of Sen's dichotomy
 by Ragip Ege & Herrade Igersheim & Charlotte Le Chapelain
-   544-560 How to pay for the war in times of imperfect commitment: Adam Smith and David Ricardo on the sinking fund
 by Rodolfo Signorino
-   561-596 Solow's Harrod: Transforming macroeconomic dynamics into a model of long-run growth
 by Verena Halsmayer & Kevin D. Hoover
-   597-610 All in the best possible taste: Adam Smith and the leaders of fashion
 by Craig Smith
-   611-640 Contrived desires, affluence, and welfare: J.K. Galbraith's Pigovian redistribution argument reconsidered
 by Alexander Douglas
-   641-672 Thorstein Veblen's Darwinian framework and gene-culture coevolution theory
 by Serhat Kologlugil
-   673-679 Conservative Economic Policymaking and the Birth of Thatcherism, 1964--1979, by Adrian Williamson/UK Monetary Policy from Devaluation to Thatcher, 1967--82, by Duncan Needham/Expansionary Fiscal Contraction: The Thatcher Government's 1981 Budget in Perspective, edited by Duncan Needham and Anthony Hotson
 by Roger Middleton
-   679-681 Merkantilismus. Wiederaufnahme einer Debatte, Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte -- Beihefte 228, edited by Moritz Isenmann
 by Marten Seppel
-   682-685 Revisiting Classical Economics: Studies in Long-Period Analysis, by Heinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori
 by Lefteris Tsoulfidis
-   685-688 Rosa Luxemburg: Theory of Accumulation and Imperialism, by Tadeusz Kowalik
 by Alexandre Mendes Cunha
June 2016, Volume 23, Issue 3
-   349-377 Malthus on causality
 by John Pullen
-    378-399 Marx's critique of “eternal” political economy: how Mill is alien to Marx's attacks
 by Philippe Gillig
-   400-424 The value and security of money. Metallic and fiduciary media in Ferdinando Galiani's Della moneta
 by Lilia Costabile
-   425-452 The individual and the market: Paul Samuelson on (homothetic) Santa Claus economics
 by D.W. Hands
-   453-477 The monetary economics of Jules Dupuit
 by Guy Numa
-   478-507 “Psychological” elements in business cycle theories: old approaches and new insights
 by Niels Geiger
-   508-510 Mark Blaug: Rebel with Many Causes, edited by Marcel Boumans and Matthias Klaes
 by James Forder
-   510-512 The Idea of Commercial Society in the Scottish Enlightenment, by Christopher J. Berry
 by Alexandre Mendes Cunha
-   512-516 James Tobin . Great Thinkers in Economics Series, by Robert Dimand
 by Michael McLure
April 2016, Volume 23, Issue 2
-   173-197 On some ‘Austrian’ misreadings of Cantillon's notions of intrinsic value and market price
 by Matteo Menegatti
-   198-225 An unpleasant dilemma for contemporary general equilibrium theory
 by Ariel Dvoskin
-   226-245 Progress beyond growth: Some insights from Marshall's final book
 by Katia Caldari & Tamotsu Nishizawa
-    246-271 Population and economic growth: Ancient and modern
 by Elise S. Brezis & Warren Young
-   272-296 Early contributions to the economics of consumption as a social phenomenon
 by Attilio Trezzini
-   297-322 Was Bentham a primitive rational choice theory predecessor?
 by Svetoslav Danchev
-   323-326 Economics and Other Branches -- In the Shade of the Oak Tree: Essays in Honour of Pascal Bridel, edited by Roberto Baranzini and François Allison
 by Richard van den Berg
-   326-328 Hayek: a collaborative biography. Part II: Austria, America and the rise of Hitler, 1899--1933/Part III: fraud, fascism and free market religion/Part IV: England, the ordinal revolution and the road to serfdom, 1931--1950/Part V: Hayek's great society of free men/Part VI: good dictators, sovereign producers and Hayek's ‘ruthless consistency’, edited by Robert Leeson
 by Roger E. Backhouse
-   329-332 Money as Organization, Gustavo del Vecchio's Theory, by G. Tusset
 by Roberto Scazzieri
-   332-337 Real Business Cycle Models in Economics, by Warren Young
 by Pedro Garcia Duarte
-   338-344 Giorgio Israel (6 March 1945--25 September 2015)
 by Bruna Ingrao
February 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1
-   1-30 Joseph Schumpeter and Thorstein Veblen on technological determinism, individualism and institutions
 by Theofanis Papageorgiou & Panayotis G. Michaelides
-   31-58 Hayek and the Great Depression of 1929: Did he really change his mind?
 by Antonio Magliulo
-    59-81 Political economy and the ‘modern view’ as reflected in the history of economic thought
 by Mário Graça Moura & António Almodovar
-   82-101 On Keynes on inflation and unemployment
 by Joan O'Connell
-   102-126 The economics of the division of labour in early Chinese literature: With particular comparison to the ancient Greek thought
 by Guang-Zhen Sun
-   127-151 Causality and normal states in economics and other disciplines
 by Sergio Parrinello
-   152-154 Les Éphémérides du citoyen et les Nouvelles Éphémérides économiques 1765--1788. Documents et tables complètes, by Bernard Herencia
 by Loïc Charles
-   154-159 Keynes's Economic Consequences of the Peace: A Reappraisal, edited by Jens Hölscher and Matthias Klaes
 by Roger Middleton
-   159-164 Utilitarianism and Malthus' Virtue Ethics: Respectable, Virtuous and Happy, by Sergio Cremaschi/Malthus: The Life and Legacies of an Untimely Prophet, Robert J. Mayhew
 by Ryan Walter
-   164-167 Globalisation and the Critique of Political Economy. New Insights from Marx's Writings, by Lucia Pradella
 by Rolf Peter Sieferle
December 2015, Volume 22, Issue 6
-   931-933 Introduction
 by Roberto Baranzini & Annalisa Rosselli & Hans-Michael Trautwein
-   934-948 Liberalism and enlightened political economy
 by José Luís Cardoso
-   949-977 Disparaging liberal economics in nineteenth-century Greece: The case of "The economist's duck"
 by Michalis Psalidopoulos & Nicholas J. Theocarakis
-   978-999 Comparative study of Lippmann's and Hayek's liberalisms (or neo-liberalisms)
 by Francis Clavé
-   1000-1041 Recursive utility, increasing impatience and capital deepening: F.A. Hayek's 'utility analysis and interest'
 by Arash Molavi Vasséi
-   1042-1063 Consumers' surplus when individuals lack integrated preferences: A development of some ideas from Dupuit
 by Robert Sugden
-   1064-1083 Interpersonal comparisons and individual welfare: back to James Mill
 by Victor Bianchini
-    1084-1114 Accident costs, resource allocation and individual rationality: Blum, Kalven and Calabresi
 by Alain Marciano & Rustam Romaniuc
-   1115-1148 On "fear of goods" in Keynes's thought
 by Anna M. Carabelli & Mario A. Cedrini
-   1149-1178 How it all began: the first Econometric Society meeting, Lausanne, September 1931
 by Olav Bjerkholt
October 2015, Volume 22, Issue 5
-   753-753 Editorial
 by Muriel Dal Pont Legrand & Gilbert Faccarello
-   754-790 A calm investigation into Mr Ricardo's principles of international trade
 by Gilbert Faccarello
-   791-817 Ricardo's discovery of comparative advantage revisited: a critique of Ruffin's account
 by Christian Gehrke
-   818-851 David Ricardo: on the art of "elucidating economic principles" in the face of a "labyrinth of difficulties"
 by Heinz D. Kurz
-   852-871 From the laws of human nature to capital accumulation: James Mill's analysis of the states of society in the Elements of Political Economy
 by Victor Bianchini
-   872-895 Political economy at mid-nineteenth-century Cambridge: reform, free trade, and the figure of Ricardo
 by Shin Kubo
-   896-914 Krishna Bharadwaj's "Return to Classical Theory": an attempt towards an archaeological reconstruction
 by Naveen Kanalu
-   915-918 David Ricardo, by John E. King
 by Christian Gehrke
-   918-922 The Reception of David Ricardo in Continental Europe and Japan, edited by Gilbert Faccarello and Masashi Izumo
 by Heinz D. Kurz
-   923-926 John Forbes Nash (1928-2015)
 by Vito Fragnelli & Gianfranco Gambarelli
August 2015, Volume 22, Issue 4
-   569-600 The scope and significance of William Thomas Thornton's literary works
 by Mark Donoghue
-   601-633 Rule-based frameworks in historical perspective: Keynes' and Friedman's monetary policies versus contemporary policy-rules
 by Sylvie Rivot
-   634-661 A Sraffian interpretation of classical monetary controversies
 by Germán D. Feldman
-   662-691 Bernard Mandeville's vision of the social utility of pride and greed
 by Rudi Verburg
-    692-727 Adam Smith on the subordination of wage-earners in the commercial society
 by Jean Dellemotte & Benoît Walraevens
-   728-730 Les Pensées monétaires dans l'histoire. L'Europe, 1517-1776, edited by Jérôme Blanc, Ludovic Desmedt
 by Simon Adler
-   730-734 Gli economisti accademici italiani dell'Ottocento. Una storia "documentale.", by Massimo M. Augello (with the collaboration of Francesco Celiano and Giovanna De Santi)
 by Giuseppe Conti
-   734-738 The Paretian Tradition during the Interwar Period. From Dynamics to Growth, by Mario Pomini
 by Marco Dardi
-   738-741 Alexandre Lamfalussy, The Wise Man of the Euro, by Christophe Lamfalussy, Ivo Maes, Sabine Péters
 by Jérôme de Boyer des Roches
-   741-742 Neoliberale Staatsverständnisse im Vergleich, by Stefan Kolev
 by Giuseppe Franco
-   743-744 Die europäische Wirtschaftsintegration aus der Perspektive Wilhelm Röpkes, by Sara Warneke
 by Giuseppe Franco
-   744-747 G.L.S. Shackle in A.P. Thirlwall's series, Great thinkers in economics, Houndmills, Basingstoke, by Peter E. Earl and Bruce Littleboy
 by G.C. Harcourt
June 2015, Volume 22, Issue 3
-   349-358 On the difficulty of constituting an economic avant-garde in the French Enlightenment
 by Arnaud Orain
-   359-382 Jeux de mots , narrative and economic writing: The rhetoric of anti-physiocracy in French economic periodicals (1764-1769)
 by Loïc Charles & Christine Théré
-   383-419 Figures of mockery. The cultural disqualification of physiocracy (1760-1790)
 by Arnaud Orain
-   420-444 A body without a voice: A literary approach to Linguet's opposition to the physiocrats over the free trade in grain
 by Florence Magnot-Ogilvy
-   445-472 Forbonnais, the two balances and the Économistes
 by Thierry Demals & Alexandra Hyard
-   473-499 The political opposition of Rousseau to Physiocracy: government, interest, citizenship
 by Théophile Pénigaud
-   500-533 Turgot: a critic of physiocracy? An analysis of the debates in Éphémérides du Citoyen and in correspondence with Dupont
 by Pierre Henri Goutte & Gérard Klotz
-   534-563 Nicolas Baudeau, an anti-physiocrat? Éphémérides du citoyen prior to "conversion" (1765-1766)
 by Alain Clément
April 2015, Volume 22, Issue 2
-   163-197 G.E. Moore's philosophy and Cambridge economics: Ralph Hawtrey on ethics and methodology
 by Daniela Donnini Macciò
-    198-235 Rawls's influence and counter-influence on Sen: Post-welfarism and impartiality
 by Muriel Gilardone
-   236-271 Behavioural economics: Classical and modern
 by Ying-Fang Kao & K. Vela Velupillai
-   272-299 Ivan Kinkel's (1883-1945) theory of economic development
 by Nikolay Nenov Nenovsky
-   300-321 A comprehensive graphical exposition of the macroeconomic theory of Böhm-Bawerk
 by Renaud Fillieule
-   322-325 Michał Kalecki: An Intellectual Biography . Volume I, Rendezvous in Cambridge 1899-1939 , by Jan Toporowski
 by Roger E. Backhouse
-   325-330 Œuvres Complètes Henri Saint-Simon
 by Ludovic Frobert
-   330-334 Worldly Philosopher. The Odyssey of Albert O. Hirschman , by Jeremy Adelman
 by Ana Maria Bianchi
-   334-338 Die Ökonomik im Spannungsfeld zwischen Natur- und Geisteswissenschaften. Alte und neue Perspektiven im Licht des jüngsten Methodenstreits , by Heinz D. Kurz (ed.)
 by Elisabeth Allgoewer
-   338-339 Interdisciplinary Economics. Kenneth E. Boulding's Engagement in the Sciences , by Wilfried Dolfsma and Stefan Kesting (eds.)
 by Michalis Psalidopoulos
-   340-343 The Oxford Handbook of Adam Smith , by Christopher J. Berry, Maria Pia Paganelli, Craig Smith
 by Benoît Walraevens & Andreas Ormann
February 2015, Volume 22, Issue 1
-    1-25 Three revolutions in macroeconomics: their nature and influence
 by David Laidler
-   26-50 A peculiar archaeology: Searching for Mr Giffen's behaviour
 by Michael V. White
-   51-76 The question of inheritance in mid-nineteenth century French liberal thought
 by Claire Silvant
-   77-96 Hilferding on derivatives
 by Dimitris P. Sotiropoulos
-   97-122 Beyond strategy: A critical review of Penrose's 'single argument' and its implications for economic development
 by Richard K. Blundel
-   123-126 A Review of "A Re-Assessment of Aristotle's Economic Thought", by Ricardo F. Crespo
 by Carlo Natali
-   126-130 A Review of "Come servi. Figure del lavoro salariato dal diritto naturale all'economia politica", by Maria Luisa Pesante
 by Cosimo Perrotta
-   130-135 A Review of "Fortune Tellers: The Story of America's First Economic Forecasters", by Walter A. Friedman
 by Roger Middleton
-   135-140 A Review of "Adam Ferguson in the Scottish Enlightenment: The Roman Past and Europe's Future", by Iain McDaniel
 by Ryan Walter
-   140-144 A Review of "Réglementations et concurrence dans le chemins de fer français, 1823-1914", by Guy Numa
 by Manuela Mosca
-   144-149 A Review of "A History of Ottoman Economic Thought. Developments Before the Nineteenth Century", by Fatih Ermis
 by Eyüp Özveren & Seven Ağır
-   149-152 A Review of "Maurice Dobb: Political Economist", by Timothy Shenk
 by Stuart Macintyre
-   153-158 A Review of "German Utility Theory: Analysis and Translations", by John S. Chipman
 by Erich W. Streissler
December 2014, Volume 21, Issue 6
-   947-949 Introduction
 by Annalisa Rosselli & Richard van den Berg
-   950-976 "Quorum pars magna fui": On the Cantillon-Marx connection
 by Oleg Ananyin
-   977-990 "Let your science be human": David Hume and the honourable merchant
 by Margaret Schabas
-   991-1014 Why didn't Charasoff and Remak use Perron-Frobenius mathematics?
 by Wilfried Parys
-   1015-1038 A history of the theories on Optimum Currency Areas
 by Fabio Masini
-   1039-1059 Keynes's activity on the cotton market and the theory of the 'normal backwardation': 1921-1929
 by Carlo Cristiano & Nerio Naldi
-    1060-1084 Keynes's General Theory , Treatise on Money and Tract on Monetary Reform : different theories, same methodological approach?
 by Anna M. Carabelli & Mario A. Cedrini
-   1085-1101 A reconsideration of the role of forward-market arbitrage in Keynes' and Hicks' theories of the term structure of interest rates
 by Lucy Brillant
-   1102-1108 A note on the notions of risk-premium and liquidity-premium in Hicks's and Keynes's analyses of the term structure of interest rates
 by Luca Fantacci & Maria Cristina Marcuzzo & Eleonora Sanfilippo
October 2014, Volume 21, Issue 5
-   755-759 Special issue: Business cycle theory as a basis for economic policy
 by Pascal Bridel & Muriel Dal Pont Legrand
-   760-774 Economics of the crisis and the crisis of economics
 by Axel Leijonhufvud
-    775-800 On the importance of institutions and forms of organisation in Piero Sraffa's economics: the case of business cycles, money, and economic policy
 by Richard Arena
-    801-838 Mr Keynes, the Classics and the new Keynesians: A suggested formalisation
 by Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira
-   839-870 Three macroeconomic syntheses of vintage 1937: Hicks, Haberler, and Lundberg
 by Hans-Michael Trautwein
-    871-898 Lange's 1938 model: dynamics and the "optimum propensity to consume"
 by Michaël Assous & Roberto Lampa
-    899-919 Toward a non-linear theory of economic fluctuations: Allais's contribution to endogenous business cycle theory in the 1950s
 by Alain Raybaut
-   920-942 The "Treasury View": An (un-)expected return?
 by Pascal Bridel
August 2014, Volume 21, Issue 4
-   549-582 Turgot's Valeurs et monnaies : our incomplete knowledge of an incomplete manuscript
 by Richard van den Berg
-   583-604 Liberal economic discourse on colonial practices and the rejection of the British Empire (1750-1815)1
 by Alain Clément
-   605-634 Public Finance in Spain in the early twentieth century
 by Jesús Astigarraga & Juan Zabalza
-   635-663 The 'Wigforss Connection': the Stockholm School vs. Keynes debate revisited
 by Martin Kragh
-   664-698 Enrico Barone's 'Ministry of Production': Content and Context
 by Michael E. Bradley & Manuela Mosca
-   699-723 Consumer power and market control: Exploring consumer behaviour in affluent contexts (1946-1980)
 by José M. Edwards
-    724-742 Backhouse and Boianovsky on "disequilibrium theory". A review article of transforming modern macroeconomics. Exploring disequilibrium microfoundations, 1956-2003
 by Michel De Vroey
-   743-749 Response to De Vroey
 by Roger E. Backhouse & Mauro Boianovsky
June 2014, Volume 21, Issue 3
-   359-391 Smith on happiness: towards a gravitational theory
 by Laurie Bréban
-   392-420 From bounties on exportation to the natural and market price of labour: Smith versus Ricardo1
 by Ferdinando Meacci
-   421-447 Sarantis Archigenes (Serandi Arsizen), Pellegrino Rossi and the spread of the classical approach in the Ottoman Empire
 by Erdem Ozgur & Hamdi Genc
-   448-466 Beveridge's analysis of unemployment in 1909: the reserve of labour
 by Jocelyn Poirel
-    467-484 The instability principle revisited: an essay in Harrodian dynamics
 by Olivier Bruno & Muriel Dal-Pont Legrand
-   485-519 Neither Lausanne nor Cambridge: Pantaleoni and the missing boundary between economics and sociology
 by Marco Dardi
-   520-525 Ronald Harry Coase, 1910-2013
 by Matthias Klaes
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