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February 2012, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 129-131 Political Economy after Economics. Scientific Method and Radical Imagination
by Andreas Rainer - 131-135 Von Neumann, Morgenstern, and the Creation of Game Theory: From Chess to Social Science, 1900--1960
by Manfred J. Holler - 135-140 Aristotle, Adam Smith and Karl Marx: On Some Fundamental Issues in 21st Century Political Economy
by Tony Aspromourgos - 140-144 Competing Schools of Economic Thought
by Tony Aspromourgos
November 2012, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 23-43 Knight, Habermas and Rawls on freedom, personhood and constitutional choice
by Dalibor Roháč
January 2012, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-22 Adam Smith on thumos and irrational economic ‘man’
by Lisa Hill
December 2011, Volume 18, Issue 5
- 635-642 Introduction: The history of economics as a history of practice
by Harro Maas & Tiago Mata & John B. Davis - 643-671 European émigrés and the ‘Americanization’ of economics
by Harald Hagemann - 673-695 A reluctant founding father: Placing Jacob Mincer in the history of (labor) economics
by Pedro Nuno Teixeira - 697-714 Working the peripheral into the picture: The case of Thomas Hepburn in eighteenth-century Orkney
by H. Furuya - 715-732 Pigouvian versus Marshallian tax: market failure, public intervention and the problem of externalities
by Katia Caldari & Fabio Masini - 733-753 The Great Depression and the corporatist shift of Italian economists
by Mario Pomini - 755-776 Three ways of linking laboratory endeavours to the realm of policies
by Kyu Sang Lee - 777-806 When low is no good: Predatory pricing and U.S. antitrust law (1950--1980)
by Nicola Giocoli
October 2011, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 487-519 The making of institutional credit in England, 1600 to 1688
by Seiichiro Ito - 521-550 Lombard Enlightenment and Classical Political Economy
by Pier Luigi Porta - 551-578 On the affiliation of phenomenology and ordoliberalism: Links between Edmund Husserl, Rudolf and Walter Eucken
by Rainer Klump & Manuel Wörsdörfer - 579-600 Hayek's Geldtheoretische Untersuchungen : New insights from a 1925--29 typescript
by Hansjoerg Klausinger - 601-607 Will the true Francesco Ferrara please stand up?
by Antonio Guccione - 609-614 The ‘true’ Francesco Ferrara on exchange and income distribution
by Stefano Perri - 615-616 Gilles Dostaler (1946--2011)
by Bradley W. Bateman & Catherine Martin - 617-619 Political Economy and Industrialism. Banks in Saint-Simonian Economic Thought
by Philippe Steiner - 619-622 From Political Economy to Economics
by H. Hanappi - 622-626 Die Disziplinierung des ökonomischen Wandels. Soziologische Analysen der Konjunkturforschung in Österreich
by Hansjoerg Klausinger - 626-627 John Kenneth Galbraith
by Peter Rosner
2011, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 321-352 'Preferring that which you desire less': A Condillacian approach to choice under uncertainty
by Arnaud Orain - 353-379 The creator, human conduct and the maximisation of utility in Gossen's economic theory
by Philippe Steiner - 381-405 Richard Kahn's fellowship dissertation: The fate of 'The Economics of the Short Period'
by Nahid Aslanbeigui & Guy Oakes - 407-440 Straightening the Phillips curve, 1968-1976
by John Maloney - 441-464 The neglect of comparison income: An historical perspective
by Stavros Drakopoulos - 465-468 The Neoliberal Revolution in Eastern Europe. Economic Ideas in the Transition from Communism
by Krzysztof Bandasz - 468-471 Adam Smith and the Character of Virtue Adam Smith and the Economy of the Passions
by Monika Streissler - 471-475 Complex Economics. Individual and Collective Rationality
by Ulrich Krause - 476-479 The Marginal Productivity Theory of Distribution: A Critical History
by Fabio Petri
2011, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 175-202 R.G. Hawtrey on the national and international lender of last resort
by Jerome de Boyer des Roches & Ricardo Solis Rosales - 203-215 Pigou on business cycles and unemployment: an anti-gold-standard view
by Norikazu Takami - 217-242 Visiting-economists through Hirschman's eyes
by Ana Maria Bianchi - 243-267 The Janus face of Eli Heckscher: theory, history and method
by Mats Lundahl - 269-285 Beauty contested: how much of Keynes' remains in behavioural economics' beauty contests?
by Alessandro Lanteri & Anna Carabelli - 287-289 Economic Theory and Economic Thought, Essays in Honour of Ian Steedman
by Fabio Petri - 289-290 Economic Theory and Economic Thought. Essays in Honour of Ian Steedman
by Edwin Burmeister - 290-293 Criticisms of Classical Political Economy. Menger, Austrian economics and the German Historical School
by Nikolay Nenovsky - 293-296 Barriers to Competition: The Evolution of the Debate
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 296-306 Œuvres economiques completes
by Manuela Mosca - 306-308 Auf der Suche nach Klarheit im Kosmos der Okonomie. Beitrage zur Wirtschaftstheorie. Wirtschaft - Forschung und Wissenschaft, Band 25
by Karl-Heinz Schmidt - 308-313 Allgemeine ('theoretische') Nationalokonomie. Vorlesungen 1894-1898
by Keith Tribe
2011, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-18 Democritus's economic ideas in the context of classical political economy
by Panayotis Michaelides & Ourania Kardasi & John Milios - 19-54 The Anglo-Irish context for William Edward Hearn's economic beliefs and the ultimate failure of his Plutology
by Gregory Moore - 55-84 From the Great Depression to Bretton Woods: Jacob Viner and international monetary stabilization (1930-1945)
by Sebastiano Nerozzi - 85-123 A social innovation or a product of its time? The Rehn-Meidner model's relation to contemporary economics and the Stockholm school
by Lennart Erixon - 125-153 The remarkable transformation of the UV curve in economic theory
by Peter Rodenburg - 155-158 La pensee economique allemande
by Keith Tribe - 159-164 The Return to Keynes
by G. C. Harcourt - 164-167 Michal Kalecki
by J. E. King
2010, Volume 17, Issue 5
- 1111-1112 Preface
by Harald Hagemann & Heinz Kurz & Persefoni Tsaliki & Lefteris Tsoulfidis - 1113-1126 Stories about economics and technology
by Robert Solow - 1127-1147 Cliometrics and technological change: a survey
by Nicholas Crafts - 1149-1168 Technological progress and economic analysis from Petty to Smith
by Hugh Goodacre - 1169-1182 'Universal opulence': Adam Smith on technical progress and real wages
by Tony Aspromourgos - 1183-1222 Technical progress, capital accumulation and income distribution in Classical economics: Adam Smith, David Ricardo and Karl Marx
by Heinz Kurz - 1223-1251 Marx on technical change in the critical edition
by Regina Roth - 1253-1269 Marshall's treatment of technological change in Industry and Trade
by Peter Groenewegen - 1271-1291 Measuring productivity increase by long-run prices: the early analyses of G.R. Porter and R. Giffen
by Arrigo Opocher
2010, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 537-542 The challenge of the history of public economics
by Gilbert Faccarello & Richard Sturn - 543-557 Public economics and history of economic thought: a personal memoir
by Alan Peacock - 559-577 Two unpublished papers from the 1950s
by Alan Peacock & Jack Wiseman - 579-605 Jeremy Bentham, the French Revolution, and the political economy of representation (1788 to 1789)
by Marco Guidi - 607-634 Collective interest versus individual interest in Bentham's felicific calculus. Questioning welfarism and fairness
by Antoinette Baujard - 635-657 Pareto, Pigou and third-party consumption: divergent approaches to welfare theory with implications for the study of public finance
by Michael McLure - 659-685 Progressive indirect taxation and social justice in eighteenth-century France: Forbonnais and Graslin's fiscal system
by Arnaud Orain - 687-718 History of public economics: The historical French school
by Serge-Christophe Kolm - 719-758 Bold ideas. French liberal economists and the state: Say to Leroy-Beaulieu
by Gilbert Faccarello - 759-792 Utility and justice: French liberal economists in the nineteenth century
by Nathalie Sigot - 793-812 The foundations of justice in Jules Dupuit's thought
by Philippe Poinsot - 813-835 Gustave Fauveau's contribution to fiscal theory
by Claire Silvant - 837-864 Non-welfarism Avant la Lettre: Alfred Fouillee's political economy of justice
by Laurent Dobuzinskis - 865-879 Natural law as inspiration to Adolph Wagner's theory of public intervention
by Daniele Corado & Stefano Solari - 881-907 The idea of State in the Italian tradition of public finance
by Amedeo Fossati - 909-931 Public expenditure in Italian public finance theory
by Domenicantonio Fausto - 933-956 Common welfare versus the spirit of private enterprise: the experience of Italian municipalization from 1880 to 1930
by Piero Bini & Daniela Parisi - 957-973 The residual character of externalities
by Maurice Lagueux - 975-1000 The three roles of the 'Coase theorem' in Coase's works
by Elodie Bertrand - 1001-1030 Rawls's justice theory and its relations to the concept of merit goods
by Ragip Ege & Herrade Igersheim - 1031-1046 Get by with a little help from my friends: A recent history of charitable organisations in economic theory
by Alasdair Rutherford - 1047-1077 Government and the provision of public goods:from equilibrium models to mechanismdesign
by Monique Florenzano - 1079-1106 Public economics after neoliberalism: a theoretical-historical perspective
by Yahya Madra & Fikret Adaman
2010, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 383-404 Vanity and the love of system in Theory of Moral Sentiments
by Daniel Diatkine - 405-437 Marshall on welfare, or: the 'utilitarian' meets the 'evolver'
by Marco Dardi - 439-470 Conventionalism and liberalism in Jacques Rueff's early works (1922 to 1929)
by Ludovic Frobert - 471-492 The arrow of time in economics: from Robinson's critique to the new historical economics
by Michael Turk - 493-511 The historical place of the 'Friedman—Phelps' expectations critique
by James Forder - 513-520 Aiming for a 'Higher Prize'Paul Anthony Samuelson (1915-2009)
by Heinz Kurz - 521-525 The Intellectual Foundations of Alfred Marshall's Economic Science: A Rounded Globe of Knowledge
by Marco Dardi - 525-527 The Isolated State in Relation to Agriculture and Political Economy, Part III: Principles for the Determination of Rent, the Most Advantageous Rotation Period and the Value of Stands of Varying Age in Pinewoods
by Ernst Helmstadter
2010, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 163-197 Rabbinical perspectives on money in seventeenth-century Ottoman Egypt
by Daniel Schiffman - 199-228 Money, exchange and division of labour in Rousseau's economic philosophy
by Claire Pignol - 229-253 The future of the working classes: a comparison between J.S. Mill and A. Marshall
by Arrigo Opocher - 255-277 Function, mind and novelty: organismic concepts and Richard M. Goodwin formation at Harvard, 1932 to 1934
by Mauro Caminati - 279-312 'Public goods' before Samuelson: interwar Finanzwissenschaft and Musgrave's synthesis
by Richard Sturn - 313-343 Stabilizing consumer choice: the role of 'true dynamic stability' and related concepts in the history of consumer choice theory
by D. Wade Hands - 345-348 Keeping Faith, Losing Faith: Religious Belief and Political Economy
by Ian Steedman - 349-352 Carl Menger entre Aristote et Hayek. Aux sources de l'economie moderne
by Keith Tribe - 352-356 The General Theory of Economic Evolution
by Rita Strohmaier - 356-359 Mathematical Economics and the Dynamics of Capitalism, Goodwin's Legacy Continued
by Wolfgang Eichert - 359-364 Joan Robinson
by Harvey Gram - 364-367 Piero Sraffa
by Susan Pashkoff - 367-370 The Political Economy of Work
by Enrico Sergio Levrero - 370-375 Free Riding
by Richard Sturn
2010, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-28 The valuation of decision and individual welfare: a Humean approach
by Andre Lapidus - 29-48 In defence of Adam Smith's theory of value
by Ajit Sinha - 49-85 Paper money and national distress: William Huskisson and the early theories of credit, speculation and crises
by Daniele Besomi - 87-113 The corporative third way in Social Catholicism (1830 to 1918)
by Stefano Solari - 115-140 E. W. Kemmerer's contribution to the quantity theory of money
by Rebeca Gomez Betancourt - 141-144 The Economics of Karl Marx: Analysis and Applications
by Fabio Petri - 145-147 A History of Economic Theory Essays in honour of Takashi Negishi
by Warren Young - 151-155 Jacob Mincer: A Founding Father of Modern Labour Economics
by Robert Goldfarb
2009, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 539-558 Knowledge, coordination and the firm: Historical perspectives
by Brian Loasby - 559-574 A nostalgic retrospect on a debate on various aspects of welfare economics
by Kurt Rothschild - 575-597 The history of economics as economics?
by Yuichi Shionoya - 599-624 Max Weber's critical response to theoretical economics
by Patrick Mardellat - 625-664 Continuity and change: Mapping the community of economists in Greece (1944 to 1967)
by Andreas Kakridis - 665-694 Average cost and marginal cost pricing in Marshall: Textual analysis and interpretation
by Luca Zamparelli - 695-702 Hobbes, Economie, Terreur et Politique
by Thierry Demals - 702-705 Johann Heinrich von Thunen als Vordenker einer Sozialen Marktwirtschaft
by Carsten Pallas
2009, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 409-430 Cameralism as 'political metaphysics': Human nature, the state, and natural law in the thought of Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi
by Hans-Christoph Schmidt am Busch - 431-453 A return to Bentham's felicific calculus: From moral welfarism to technical non-welfarism
by Antoinette Baujard - 455-473 Why John Stuart Mill should not be enlisted among neoclassical economists
by Dimitris Sotiropoulos - 475-487 Frank H. Knight, pragmatism, and American institutionalism: A note
by Luca Fiorito - 489-510 Keynes and probability: An assessment
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 511-522 Wassily Leontief: In appreciation
by William Baumol & Thijs ten Raa - 523-524 Il pensiero economico nei ducati emiliani e negli stati pontifici, dalle origini al 1848
by Cosimo Perrotta - 524-527 Alfred Marshall
by Tiziano Raffaelli - 527-529 From Political Economy to Economics. Method, the Social and the Historical in the Evolution of Economic Theory
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 529-532 Fejezetek a modern kozgazdasagtudomanybol [Chapters from Modern Economic Theory]
by Julius Horvath
2009, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 221-249 Interdependence and independence in Cantillon's Essai
by John Berdell - 251-265 Bilateral monopoly: a contribution by Francesco Ferrara
by Gioacchino Fazio - 267-300 The Italian contribution to early economic dynamics
by Gianfranco Tusset - 301-324 Keynes and India, 1909-1913: a study on foreign investment policy
by Carlo Cristiano - 325-356 Schumpeter on money, banking and finance: an institutionalist perspective
by Agnes Festre & Eric Nasica - 357-360 Professor Robert Denis Collison Black (1922-2008)
by Antoin Murphy & Renee Prendergast - 361-374 'If some people looked like elephants and others like cats, or fish …' On the difficulties of understanding each other: the case of Wittgenstein and Sraffa
by Heinz Kurz - 375-380 The French Revolution and the Creation of Benthamism
by Marco Guidi - 380-384 Le panoptique des pauvres - Jeremy Bentham et la reforme de l'assistance en Angleterre
by Nathalie Sigot - 384-389 A History of Econometrics in France. From Nature to Models
by Michel Armatte - 389-392 Money and Markets: A Doctrinal Approach (Routledge Studies in the History of Economics 86)
by David Laidler - 392-397 Adam Smith: a Moral Philosopher and His Political Economy
by Tony Aspromourgos - 397-402 Traite d'economie politique ou simple exposition de la maniere dont se forment, se distribuent et se consomment les richesses
by Alain Beraud
2009, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-40 The enigmatic Mr Graslin. A Rousseauist bedrock for classical economics?
by Gilbert Faccarello - 41-64 Adam Smith's theory of economic history and economic development
by Kwangsu Kim - 65-96 Hunting a precursor: The limits of Mountifort Longfield on utility and value
by Michael White - 97-122 Work in utopia: Pro-work sentiments in the writings of four critics of classical economics
by David Spencer - 123-154 'Our daily bread': Maurice Potron, from Catholicism to mathematical economics
by Christian Bidard & Guido Erreygers & Wilfried Parys - 155-190 On the origin and rise of central bank independence in West Germany
by Jorg Bibow - 191-213 Book reviews
by Hans-Jurgen Wagener & Monika Streissler & Loic Charles & Ryuzo Kuroki & Erich Streissler
2008, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 555-570 The German tradition in late medieval value theory
by Odd Langholm - 571-594 Philosophers and practical men: Charles Babbage, Irish merchants and the economics of information
by Frank Geary & Renee Prendergast - 595-609 A note on Juglar, Bonnet and the intuition of the interest parity relation
by Claude Diebolt & Antoine Parent - 611-639 John Wade's early endogenous dynamic model: 'commercial cycle' and theories of crises
by Daniele Besomi - 641-671 Economic theorist and 'entrepreneur of popularisation': Schumpeter as Finance Minister and journalist
by Karsten von Blumenthal - 673-693 Keynes's realisms
by Ricardo Crespo
2008, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 401-432 Smith's theory of actions and the moral significance of unintended consequences
by Amos Witztum - 433-454 Producer choice and technical unemployment: John E. Tozer's mathematical model (1838)
by Paola Tubaro - 455-473 Carl Menger's monetary theory: A revisionist view
by Yukihiro Ikeda - 475-501 Calculation in kind and marketless socialism: On Otto Neurath's utopian economics
by Thomas Uebel - 503-527 Foucault, Weber and the history of the economic subject
by Philippe Steiner - 529-538 Between Keynes and Sraffa: Pasinetti on the Cambridge School
by Axel Leijonhufvud
2008, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 181-209 British monetary orthodoxy in the 1870s: A victory for the Currency Principle
by Sylvie Diatkine & Jerome de Boyer - 211-246 Thoreau's economic philosophy
by Christian Becker - 247-274 The industry supply curve: Two different traditions
by Arrigo Opocher & Ian Steedman - 275-291 Keynes's degree of competition
by M. G. Hayes - 293-315 The Italian theories of progressive taxation
by Domenicantonio Fausto - 317-353 On the origins of the concept of natural monopoly: Economies of scale and competition
by Manuela Mosca
2008, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-23 Interest, sensationism and the science of the legislator: French 'philosophie economique', 1695-1830
by Gilbert Faccarello & Philippe Steiner - 25-47 Rawls with Hegel: The concept of 'Liberalism of freedom'
by Ragip Ege & Herrade Igersheim - 49-84 Thomas Tooke on the Bullionist controversies
by Matthew Smith - 85-103 Contesting the autonomy of political economy: The early positivist criticism of economic knowledge
by Michel Zouboulakis - 105-127 On the microeconomic foundations of macroeconomics in the Hayek-Keynes controversy
by Abdallah Zouache - 129-133 A. W. Bob Coats, 1924-2007
by John Maloney - 135-149 A theory of socialism inoculated against Hayek?
by Warren Samuels
2007, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 629-655 Bazaars of the Thousand and One Nights
by Eyup Ozveren - 657-680 Interest rate gaps and monetary policy in the work of Henry Thornton: Beyond a retrospective Wicksellian reading
by Jean-Stephane Mesonnier - 681-700 Economists on Darwin's theory of social evolution and human behaviour
by Alain Marciano - 701-724 Wage behaviour and unemployment in Keynes' and New Keynesians' views: A comparison
by Nicola Meccheri - 725-739 Keynes vs. the Post Keynesians on the Principle of Effective Demand
by Jochen Hartwig - 741-744 Lluis Argemi d'Abadal (1945 - 2007)
by Jordi Pascual
2007, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 415-421 Early contributions to quantitative business cycle research: An introduction
by Mauro Boianovsky & Guido Erreygers - 423-448 About the role, in older days, of econometrics in quantitative economics
by Edmond Malinvaud - 449-486 Ragnar Frisch's business cycle approach: The genesis of the propagation and impulse model
by Olav Bjerkholt - 487-517 Johan Åkerman vs. Ragnar Frisch on Quantitative Business Cycle Analysis
by Mauro Boianovsky & Hans-Michael Trautwein - 519-542 Charles F. Roos, Harold T. Davis and the Quantitative Approach to Business Cycle Analysis at the Cowles Commission in the 1930s and early 1940s
by Robert Dimand & William Veloce - 543-571 Perturbation, networks and business cycles: Bernard Chait's pioneering work in econometrics
by Guido Erreygers & Albert Jolink - 573-585 Samuelson's misses: A rejoinder
by Pierangelo Garegnani - 587-595 Richard Abel Musgrave 1910 - 2007
by Richard Sturn
2007, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 181-242 Professor Samuelson on Sraffa and the classical economists
by Pierangelo Garegnani - 243-271 Classical and Neoclassical harmonies and dissonances
by Paul A. Samuelson - 273-289 Alfred Marshall's use of Adam Smith: Coming to grips with an aspect of Alfred Marshall's citation practice
by Peter Groenewegen - 291-323 American institutionalism and its British connections
by Malcolm Rutherford - 325-348 How did Keynes transform his theory from the Tract into the Treatise ?—Consideration through primary material
by Toshiaki Hirai