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2024
- 1-12 Introduction
In: National and International Monetary Payments
by Andrea Carrera & Alvaro Cencini
- 1-15 Introduction
In: The Economic Legacy of José Joaquín de Mora
by Jesús Astigarraga & Javier Usoz & Juan Zabalza
- 5-31 How Did Keynes Transform His Theory from the Tract into the Treatise?: Consideration Through Primary Material
In: Keynes as an Economist, World System Planner and Social Philosopher
by Toshiaki Hirai
- 15-49 Nominal and Real Money, General Equivalent and Value
In: National and International Monetary Payments
by Andrea Carrera & Alvaro Cencini
- 19-37 The Sexenio Absolutista (1814–1820): The Encounter with Smith and Say
In: The Economic Legacy of José Joaquín de Mora
by Jesús Astigarraga & Javier Usoz & Juan Zabalza
- 33-66 How, and For How Long, Did Keynes Maintain the Treatise Theory?
In: Keynes as an Economist, World System Planner and Social Philosopher
by Toshiaki Hirai
- 39-62 The Liberal Triennium (1820–1823): Bentham and Radical Liberalism
In: The Economic Legacy of José Joaquín de Mora
by Jesús Astigarraga & Javier Usoz & Juan Zabalza
- 51-76 From Walras’s Numéraire to the Quantity Theory of Money
In: National and International Monetary Payments
by Andrea Carrera & Alvaro Cencini
- 65-94 London (1824–1827): The Approach to British Classical Political Economy
In: The Economic Legacy of José Joaquín de Mora
by Jesús Astigarraga & Javier Usoz & Juan Zabalza
- 67-91 The Turning Point in Keynes’s Theoretical Development: From A Treatise on Money to the General Theory
In: Keynes as an Economist, World System Planner and Social Philosopher
by Toshiaki Hirai
- 77-102 Keynes on Bank Money and the ‘Monetary Theory of Production’
In: National and International Monetary Payments
by Andrea Carrera & Alvaro Cencini
- 93-104 A Sketch of the General Theory
In: Keynes as an Economist, World System Planner and Social Philosopher
by Toshiaki Hirai
- 95-116 In Rivadavia’s Buenos Aires (1827): Coming Down in the Reformist Practice
In: The Economic Legacy of José Joaquín de Mora
by Jesús Astigarraga & Javier Usoz & Juan Zabalza
- 103-135 The Theory of Monetary and Real Emissions
In: National and International Monetary Payments
by Andrea Carrera & Alvaro Cencini
- 111-134 On the Relief Problem
In: Keynes as an Economist, World System Planner and Social Philosopher
by Toshiaki Hirai
- 117-153 Chile (1828–1832): An Economic Development Model for the Hispanic-American Republics
In: The Economic Legacy of José Joaquín de Mora
by Jesús Astigarraga & Javier Usoz & Juan Zabalza
- 135-152 On the International Clearing Union
In: Keynes as an Economist, World System Planner and Social Philosopher
by Toshiaki Hirai
- 139-164 The Classics’ View of International Transactions
In: National and International Monetary Payments
by Andrea Carrera & Alvaro Cencini
- 153-179 On the Commodity Control Scheme
In: Keynes as an Economist, World System Planner and Social Philosopher
by Toshiaki Hirai
- 155-196 In Peru and Bolivia (1834–1843): From Lawyer to Free Trade Apostle
In: The Economic Legacy of José Joaquín de Mora
by Jesús Astigarraga & Javier Usoz & Juan Zabalza
- 165-188 Neoclassical and Keynesian Approaches to International Transactions
In: National and International Monetary Payments
by Andrea Carrera & Alvaro Cencini
- 181-205 The Welfare State in the Making: W. Beveridge and Keynes
In: Keynes as an Economist, World System Planner and Social Philosopher
by Toshiaki Hirai
- 189-218 Keynes’s Analysis of External Payments and the Plans for a World Monetary Reform
In: National and International Monetary Payments
by Andrea Carrera & Alvaro Cencini
- 199-234 Back in Spain: The Free Trade Debate in Moderate Spain (1844–1853)
In: The Economic Legacy of José Joaquín de Mora
by Jesús Astigarraga & Javier Usoz & Juan Zabalza
- 207-232 Keynes’s Employment Policy in the Making
In: Keynes as an Economist, World System Planner and Social Philosopher
by Toshiaki Hirai
- 219-249 The Latest Macroeconomic Analysis of International Payments
In: National and International Monetary Payments
by Andrea Carrera & Alvaro Cencini
- 235-266 Mora and the Enciclopedia Moderna (1851–1855)
In: The Economic Legacy of José Joaquín de Mora
by Jesús Astigarraga & Javier Usoz & Juan Zabalza
- 237-258 A Treatise on Probability and “My Early Beliefs”
In: Keynes as an Economist, World System Planner and Social Philosopher
by Toshiaki Hirai
- 251-256 Conclusion
In: National and International Monetary Payments
by Andrea Carrera & Alvaro Cencini
- 259-288 Keynes’s “New Liberalism” Re-examined: From a Wide Perspective
In: Keynes as an Economist, World System Planner and Social Philosopher
by Toshiaki Hirai
- 267-293 A Last (Free Trade) Look at Hispanic America: La América
In: The Economic Legacy of José Joaquín de Mora
by Jesús Astigarraga & Javier Usoz & Juan Zabalza
- 289-300 Socialism Versus Capitalism: A.C. Pigou’s Social Philosophy
In: Keynes as an Economist, World System Planner and Social Philosopher
by Toshiaki Hirai
- 301-317 Liberal Interventionism: D.H. Robertson’s Social Philosophy
In: Keynes as an Economist, World System Planner and Social Philosopher
by Toshiaki Hirai
- 319-347 Hawtrey’s Philosophy: Thought and Things
In: Keynes as an Economist, World System Planner and Social Philosopher
by Toshiaki Hirai
- 349-368 Hawtrey’s Social Philosophy: Welfare and Value
In: Keynes as an Economist, World System Planner and Social Philosopher
by Toshiaki Hirai
2023
- 1-10 Peter L. Swan The Twin Goals of Internal and External Balance
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 1-13 Introduction
In: Science, Technology and Innovation in the History of Economic Thought
by Estrella Trincado Aznar & Fernando López Castellano
- 11-27 Peter L. Swan: The Theory of Economic Growth
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 17-29 Some Misconceptions Regarding Innovation (and How Reading Classical Authors Might Help Overcoming Them)
In: Science, Technology and Innovation in the History of Economic Thought
by Thomas Baumert
- 29-34 H. W. Arndt Non-traded Goods and the Balance of Payments: The Australian Contribution
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 31-58 Invention, Institutional Change, and Economic Development: From Scottish Enlightenment to the IPE
In: Science, Technology and Innovation in the History of Economic Thought
by Estrella Trincado Aznar & Fernando López Castellano
- 35-43 T. W. Swan Simple Algebra: External Balance, Internal Balance and Price Stability
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 45-65 T. W. Swan Economic Control in a Dependent Economy
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 59-86 The Pre-Schumpeterian Concept of Innovation: Friedrich List and Two Pioneer Contemporaries
In: Science, Technology and Innovation in the History of Economic Thought
by Pablo José Martínez Rojo
- 67-73 T. W. Swan Circular CausationCircular causation
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 75-86 T. W. Swan Longer Run Problems of the Balance of Payments
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Trevor Winchester Swan
- 87-104 W. E. G. Salter Internal and External Balance: The Role of Price and Expenditure Effects
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 87-106 Technoscientific Rationality and Capitalist Accumulation. Transhumanism as Alienation in Marx’s Humanist Approach
In: Science, Technology and Innovation in the History of Economic Thought
by Baruc Jiménez Contreras
- 105-107 H. W. Arndt Notes on T. W. Swan Population Growth and Economic Development
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 109-111 T.W. Swan “Orbituary of Wilfred Edward Graham Salter: 1929–1963”
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 109-137 Energy Efficiency, Productivity and the Jevons Paradox
In: Science, Technology and Innovation in the History of Economic Thought
by Estrella Trincado Aznar & José María Vindel
- 113-116 T. W. Swan Effective Protection with Cobb–Douglas Input Substitution in Domestic Supply
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 117-122 T. W. Swan Overseas Investment in Australia: Treasury Economic Paper No. 1
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 123-127 T. W. Swan Perceptions in Kaleidascope
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 129-138 Peter L. Swan “Why ABS Volume GDP Figures Can Be Misleading”
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 139-152 John D. Pitchford Trevor Swan’s 1956 Economic Growth “Seminar” and Notes on Growth
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 139-157 Max Weber: Science, Technology and Vocation
In: Science, Technology and Innovation in the History of Economic Thought
by Alfredo Macías Vázquez
- 153-164 T. W. Swan Economic Growth
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 159-177 The Age of Innovation: More Schumpeter than Keynes
In: Science, Technology and Innovation in the History of Economic Thought
by Manuel Santos Redondo
- 165-197 T. W. Swan Economic Growth and Capital Accumulation
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 179-204 The Crisis of the Neoclassical Framework and the Schumpeterian Echo in the Current Paradigm of the Economic Analysis of Technological Change
In: Science, Technology and Innovation in the History of Economic Thought
by Antonio García Sánchez & Luis Palma Martos & Ignacio Martínez Fernández
- 199-207 Robert Dixon Trevor Swan on Equilibrium Growth with Technical Progress
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 207-228 On the Capital Controversies as a Choice of Paradigms
In: Science, Technology and Innovation in the History of Economic Thought
by Ramiro E. Álvarez & Jose A. Pérez-Montiel
- 209-229 Robert W. Dimand and Barbara J. Spencer Trevor Swan and the Neoclassical Growth Model
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 229-240 Technology and the Labour Market: Technological Unemployment as a Historical Debate
In: Science, Technology and Innovation in the History of Economic Thought
by Elena Gallego Abaroa
- 231-248 T. W. Swan Growth Models: Of Golden Ages and Production Functions
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 241-256 Humanity Is Facing Its Sustainability: Will Technological Progress Make the Future Unsustainable?
In: Science, Technology and Innovation in the History of Economic Thought
by Javier Arribas Cámara
- 249-252 T. W. Swan Technical Progress in Balanced Growth
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 253-269 N. G. Butlin and R. G. Gregory Trevor Winchester Swan 1918–1989
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume II
by Peter L. Swan
- 257-268 Why Inventions Fail to Become Innovation? Some Examples from Spain and Italy
In: Science, Technology and Innovation in the History of Economic Thought
by Juan Francisco Galán
- 271-279 Conclusion
In: Science, Technology and Innovation in the History of Economic Thought
by Estrella Trincado Aznar & Fernando López Castellano
2022
- 1-1 Correction to: Adam Smith’s System
In: Adam Smith’s System
by Andreas Ortmann & Benoît Walraevens
- 1-6 Introduction
In: Luigi Amoroso
by Mario Pomini
- 1-7 Growing Up
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 1-9 Introduction
In: Joan Robinson in Princely India
by Pervez Tahir
- 1-29 Introduction
In: Adam Smith’s System
by Andreas Ortmann & Benoît Walraevens
- 1-32 Introduction
In: Richard F. Kahn
by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo & Paolo Paesani
- 1-34 Introduction: Twelve Figures in Swedish Economics
In: Twelve Figures in Swedish Economics
by Mats Lundahl
- 1-67 Cambridge, That Was: The Crucible of Heterodox Economics
In: Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian Era
by Ashwani Saith
- 1-95 Introduction
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume I
by Peter L. Swan
- 7-27 Luigi Amoroso’s Early Contributions
In: Luigi Amoroso
by Mario Pomini
- 9-17 Uppsala
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 13-23 An Unseemly Memsaab
In: Joan Robinson in Princely India
by Pervez Tahir
- 19-27 Doctor
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 25-34 A Tale of Two Robinsons
In: Joan Robinson in Princely India
by Pervez Tahir
- 29-36 After the Dissertation
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 29-57 The Birth of Modern Microeconomics: The Lezioni of 1921
In: Luigi Amoroso
by Mario Pomini
- 31-65 The Rhetorical Structure of Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations (and What Caused It)
In: Adam Smith’s System
by Andreas Ortmann & Benoît Walraevens
- 35-43 Discovering a Book
In: Joan Robinson in Princely India
by Pervez Tahir
- 35-50 Imperfect Competition and the Marginal Principle
In: Richard F. Kahn
by Richard F. Kahn
- 35-73 The Inspiration for the Heckscher–Ohlin Theorem
In: Twelve Figures in Swedish Economics
by Mats Lundahl
- 37-44 Essays
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 45-52 The Hunt for a Chair
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 45-54 Austin Carries the Day
In: Joan Robinson in Princely India
by Pervez Tahir
- 51-70 The Problem of Duopoly
In: Richard F. Kahn
by Richard F. Kahn
- 53-57 The Housing Market
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 57-76 Precolonial Underdevelopment
In: Joan Robinson in Princely India
by Pervez Tahir
- 59-67 The Dream of the Labor-Managed Economy
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 59-98 The Ideological Turn: Amoroso as Corporatist Economist
In: Luigi Amoroso
by Mario Pomini
- 67-92 Self-Command in Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments: A Game-Theoretic Reinterpretation
In: Adam Smith’s System
by Stephen J. Meardon & Andreas Ortmann
- 69-76 Contrasting Economies: Sweden and the Developing Countries
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 69-178 The Warring Tribes
In: Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian Era
by Ashwani Saith
- 71-83 Oxford Studies in the Price Mechanism
In: Richard F. Kahn
by Richard F. Kahn
- 75-143 Gunnar Myrdal on Poverty and Circular, Cumulative Causation
In: Twelve Figures in Swedish Economics
by Mats Lundahl
- 77-83 Three Continents
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 77-95 Colonial Development
In: Joan Robinson in Princely India
by Pervez Tahir
- 85-90 In Parliament
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 87-95 The Cambridge ‘Circus’
In: Richard F. Kahn
by Richard F. Kahn
- 91-97 The Debater
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 93-112 The Nature and Causes of Corporate Negligence, Sham Lectures, and Ecclesiastical Indolence: Adam Smith on Joint-Stock Companies, Teachers, and Preachers
In: Adam Smith’s System
by Andreas Ortmann
- 97-108 Is There a Common Thread?
In: Joan Robinson in Princely India
by Pervez Tahir
- 97-116 T. W. Swan: “Forced Savings”
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume I
by Peter L. Swan
- 97-118 Some Aspects of the Development of Keynes’s Thought
In: Richard F. Kahn
by Richard F. Kahn
- 99-104 Saulus Falls off the Horse
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 99-116 Amoroso and the First Revolution of Imperfect Competition
In: Luigi Amoroso
by Mario Pomini
- 105-112 The Overgrown Public Sector
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 111-118 Net Resource Outflow
In: Joan Robinson in Princely India
by Pervez Tahir
- 113-118 Nuclear Power, Childcare, and Higher Education
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 113-140 The Proper Role for Government, Game-Theoretically, for Smith
In: Adam Smith’s System
by Andreas Ortmann & Stephen J. Meardon & Benoît Walraevens
- 117-127 T. W. Swan: “The Economic Interpretation of J. M. Keynes”
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume I
by Peter L. Swan
- 117-140 From Fisher to Keynes: A Mathematical Business Cycle Theory
In: Luigi Amoroso
by Mario Pomini
- 119-123 Two Controversial Issues
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 119-126 Liabilities of the States
In: Joan Robinson in Princely India
by Pervez Tahir
- 119-160 ‘The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money’
In: Richard F. Kahn
by Richard F. Kahn
- 125-129 Concentration of Power and Corruption
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 127-143 Revenue Contributions
In: Joan Robinson in Princely India
by Pervez Tahir
- 129-148 T. W. Swan: “Australian War Finance and Banking Policy”
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume I
by Peter L. Swan
- 131-136 Systemic Defects
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 137-143 Book Reviews and Biography
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 141-166 Adam Smith’s Economics and the Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres: The Language of Commerce
In: Adam Smith’s System
by Benoît Walraevens
- 141-167 Toward a Theory of Dynamic General Equilibrium
In: Luigi Amoroso
by Mario Pomini
- 145-161 Who Was He, Really?
In: Bo Södersten from Left to Right
by Mats Lundahl
- 145-174 Ingvar Svennilson on Economic Planning in War and Peace
In: Twelve Figures in Swedish Economics
by Mats Lundahl
- 147-177 The Drain and Backwardness
In: Joan Robinson in Princely India
by Pervez Tahir
- 149-163 T. W. Swan: “Some Notes on the Interest Controversy”
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume I
by Peter L. Swan
- 163-177 International Regulation of Trade and Exchanges
In: Richard F. Kahn
by Richard F. Kahn
- 165-168 T. W. Swan: Addendum to “Some Notes on the Interest Controversy”
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume I
by Peter L. Swan
- 167-235 Adam Smith’s Reasoning Routines and the Deep Structure of His Oeuvre
In: Adam Smith’s System
by Andreas Ortmann & Benoît Walraevens
- 169-177 Conclusions: Economics—A Science on Stilts
In: Luigi Amoroso
by Mario Pomini
- 169-206 T. W. Swan: “The Principle Of Effective Demand—A ‘Real Life’ Model”
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume I
by Peter L. Swan
- 175-202 From the Western Front: Axel Iveroth in Washington
In: Twelve Figures in Swedish Economics
by Mats Lundahl
- 179-190 The International Monetary System
In: Richard F. Kahn
by Richard F. Kahn
- 179-201 Role of the State
In: Joan Robinson in Princely India
by Pervez Tahir
- 179-293 Worlds Beyond Cambridge: The Global Web of the ‘Neoliberal Thought Collective’
In: Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian Era
by Ashwani Saith
- 191-222 Historical Origins of the International Monetary Fund
In: Richard F. Kahn
by Richard F. Kahn
- 203-224 From the New World: Ingvar Svennilson in the United States and Cuba
In: Twelve Figures in Swedish Economics
by Mats Lundahl
- 203-224 Conclusion
In: Joan Robinson in Princely India
by Pervez Tahir
- 207-223 T. W. Swan: “The Role of Wages in the Australian Economy”
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume I
by Peter L. Swan
- 225-239 Unemployment as seen by the Keynesians
In: Richard F. Kahn
by Richard F. Kahn
- 225-244 T. W. Swan: “Price Flexibility and Employment”
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume I
by Peter L. Swan
- 225-250 ‘Well, But in Those Days, Booze Was Cheap’: Jan Wallander in the Värmland Forests
In: Twelve Figures in Swedish Economics
by Mats Lundahl
- 237-245 Conclusion
In: Adam Smith’s System
by Andreas Ortmann & Benoît Walraevens
- 241-252 Thoughts on the Behaviour of Wages and Monetarism
In: Richard F. Kahn
by Richard F. Kahn
- 245-262 T. W. Swan: “Progress Report on the Trade Cycle”
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume I
by Peter L. Swan
- 251-276 ‘Like Locusts on the Mississippi’: A Pioneer Study of the Expansion of the Swedish Public Sector
In: Twelve Figures in Swedish Economics
by Mats Lundahl
- 253-259 Inflation—A Keynesian View
In: Richard F. Kahn
by Richard F. Kahn
- 263-291 T. W. Swan: “The Theory of Suppressed Inflation”
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume I
by Peter L. Swan
- 277-363 The Political Economy of Bo Södersten
In: Twelve Figures in Swedish Economics
by Mats Lundahl
- 293-342 T. W. Swan: “The Anatomy of Inflation”
In: Trevor Winchester Swan, Volume I
by Peter L. Swan
- 295-413 Camp Skirmishes Over Interstitial Spaces: Journals, Seminars, Textbooks
In: Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian Era
by Ashwani Saith
- 365-390 Rolf G. H. Henriksson: Portrait of an Economist
In: Twelve Figures in Swedish Economics
by Mats Lundahl
- 391-412 The Peasant Oppressor from Norra Fäladen: Ingemar Ståhl and the Regulation of Swedish Agriculture
In: Twelve Figures in Swedish Economics
by Mats Lundahl
- 413-428 My Friend Villy
In: Twelve Figures in Swedish Economics
by Mats Lundahl
- 415-438 The DAE Trilogy
In: Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian Era
by Ashwani Saith
- 429-460 Social Clauses, Harmonization and Transition Economies: The World of Göte Hansson
In: Twelve Figures in Swedish Economics
by Mats Lundahl
- 439-515 Cambridge Economic Policy Group: Beheading a Turbulent Priest
In: Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian Era
by Ashwani Saith
- 517-562 ‘Unintended’ Collateral Damage? The Cambridge Economic Policy Group and the Joseph-Rothschild-Posner SSRC Enquiry, 1982
In: Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian Era
by Ashwani Saith
- 563-596 Cambridge Growth Project: Running the Gauntlet
In: Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian Era
by Ashwani Saith
- 597-690 The DAE Review 1984–1987: A Four-Year Inquisition
In: Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian Era
by Ashwani Saith
- 691-763 Sociology: The Departure of ‘Stray Colleagues in a Vaguely Cognate Discipline’
In: Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian Era
by Ashwani Saith
- 765-843 Development on the Periphery: Exit and Exile
In: Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian Era
by Ashwani Saith
- 845-964 From Riches to Rags? Economic History Becomes History at the Faculty of Economics
In: Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian Era
by Ashwani Saith
- 965-1017 Research Assessment Exercises: Exorcising Heterodox Apostasy from ‘Economics’
In: Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian Era
by Ashwani Saith
- 1019-1078 Reincarnations
In: Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian Era
by Ashwani Saith
2021