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2011
- 73-91 From Stabilization to Depression: Comments in the Österreichische Volkswirt on Economic Policy in Austria Between 1923 and 1929
In: The Beginnings of Scholarly Economic Journalism
by Günther Chaloupek - 77-88 Labor in Utopian Socialism
In: The State as Utopia
by Hans Frambach - 89-114 Iambulus’ “Sun State” and T. Campanella’s “Civitas Solis”: Some Comparative Parallels and Links of Two Utopias
In: The State as Utopia
by Christos P. Baloglou - 93-108 Gustav Stolper: Mentor of a Young German Democrat
In: The Beginnings of Scholarly Economic Journalism
by Sabine Wenhold - 93-116 The First Generation of Development Economists
In: Contextual Development Economics
by Matthias P. Altmann - 97-113 Cameralism and Physiocracy as the Two Sides of a Coin: Example of the Economic Policy of Johann Friedrich von Pfeiffer
In: Physiocracy, Antiphysiocracy and Pfeiffer
by Hans Frambach - 109-124 How to Fight Unemployment? A Review of the Strategy Discussion in “Der Deutsche Volkswirt”, 1930–1932
In: The Beginnings of Scholarly Economic Journalism
by Hans Frambach - 115-122 Physiocrats and Laws of Population
In: Physiocracy, Antiphysiocracy and Pfeiffer
by Gerhard Scheuerer - 115-159 Developing Society According to Man’s Development
In: The State as Utopia
by Arno Mong Daastøl & Johannes Michael Hanel - 117-133 The Second Generation: Return to the Mainstream
In: Contextual Development Economics
by Matthias P. Altmann - 123-133 On the Reception of Quesnay’s Economic Thought in German History of Economics
In: Physiocracy, Antiphysiocracy and Pfeiffer
by Günther Chaloupek - 125-145 Der Deutsche Volkswirt After Gleichschaltung (1933–1935)
In: The Beginnings of Scholarly Economic Journalism
by Helge Peukert - 135-147 Mature Cameralism According to Pfeiffer
In: Physiocracy, Antiphysiocracy and Pfeiffer
by Marcel Meerhaeghe - 135-148 The Third Generation: Institutional Turn and the “New Development Economics”
In: Contextual Development Economics
by Matthias P. Altmann - 147-162 Gustav Stolper’s Influence on U.S. Industrial Disarmament Policy in West Germany, 1945–1946
In: The Beginnings of Scholarly Economic Journalism
by Nicholas W. Balabkins - 149-153 Pfeiffer and the Foundation of the Science of Forestry
In: Physiocracy, Antiphysiocracy and Pfeiffer
by Jürgen G. Backhaus - 149-173 Conclusions from the Past and the Agenda for a New Generation of Development Economics
In: Contextual Development Economics
by Matthias P. Altmann - 155-168 Establishing Sustainability Theory Within Classical Forest Science: The Role of Cameralism and Classical Political Economy
In: Physiocracy, Antiphysiocracy and Pfeiffer
by Peter Deegen & Cornelia Seegers - 161-181 The Utopian Element in the Formation of Doctrines on the State in German “Staatswissenschaft”
In: The State as Utopia
by Karl-Heinz Schmidt - 177-194 Emerging New Directions in Development Economics
In: Contextual Development Economics
by Matthias P. Altmann - 183-189 Utopia: Johann Peter Süßmilch and the Divine Order
In: The State as Utopia
by Gerhard Scheuerer - 191-204 Eugen Dühring and Post-Utopian Socialism
In: The State as Utopia
by E. James Gay - 195-201 German Historical Economics as Development Economics
In: Contextual Development Economics
by Matthias P. Altmann - 203-224 From Stage Theories to the Concept of Economic Styles
In: Contextual Development Economics
by Matthias P. Altmann - 225-247 The Relevance of the Historical School for the Study of Low-Income Countries
In: Contextual Development Economics
by Matthias P. Altmann - 249-253 Conclusions
In: Contextual Development Economics
by Matthias P. Altmann
2009
- 1-18 From Wolff to Justi
In: The Beginnings of Political Economy
by Jürgen G. Backhaus - 19-31 A Bibliography of J.H.G. von Justi
In: The Beginnings of Political Economy
by Erik S. Reinert & Hugo Reinert - 33-74 Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi - The Life and Times of an Economist Adventurer
In: The Beginnings of Political Economy
by Erik S. Reinert - 75-98 Justi and the Post-Montesquieu French Debate on Commercial Nobility in 1756
In: The Beginnings of Political Economy
by Ulrich Adam - 99-110 The International Aspects of Justi’s Work
In: The Beginnings of Political Economy
by Marcel van Meerhaeghe - 111-116 Justi and Japan
In: The Beginnings of Political Economy
by Shigenari Kanamori - 117-132 Justi’s Concept of Moral Economics and the Good Society
In: The Beginnings of Political Economy
by Helge Peukert - 133-145 Cameralism and Labour in von Justi’s Economic Thinking
In: The Beginnings of Political Economy
by Hans Frambach - 147-156 J.H.G. Justi in Austria: His Writings in the Context of Economic and Industrial Policies of the Habsburg Empire in the 18th Century
In: The Beginnings of Political Economy
by Günther Chaloupek - 157-170 Justi’s Concept of Taxation
In: The Beginnings of Political Economy
by Karl Heinz Schmidt - 171-195 Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi (1717-1771): Health as Part of a State’s Capital Endowment
In: The Beginnings of Political Economy
by Ursula Backhaus
2008
- 1-10 Introduction: Economics as a Positive Science
In: Homo Oeconomicus
by Gebhard Kirchgässner - 3-13 A Language Bridge between Peoples and Disciplines
In: Political Economy, Linguistics and Culture
by Leland B. Yeager - 11-58 The Economic Model of Behaviour
In: Homo Oeconomicus
by Gebhard Kirchgässner - 15-43 The Theory and Measurement of Influence in the History of Economic Thought
In: Political Economy, Linguistics and Culture
by Peter R. Senn - 45-52 Gustave Courbet’s L’Origine du Monde and Its Socioeconomic Implications
In: Political Economy, Linguistics and Culture
by Jürgen G. Backhaus - 55-58 Introduction to Blum’s Essays
In: Political Economy, Linguistics and Culture
by Mark E. Blun - 59-86 Homo Oeconomicus in Economics
In: Homo Oeconomicus
by Gebhard Kirchgässner - 59-99 Contrasting Historical-Logical Narrative Conventions in Germany and Austria and Their Influence upon Inquiry and Explanation in the Arts and the Sciences: An Example from the Economic Inquiries of Gustav Schmoller, Max Weber, Carl Menger, and Ludwig von Mises
In: Political Economy, Linguistics and Culture
by Mark E. Blum - 87-138 Applications of the Economic Model of Behaviour in Other Social Sciences
In: Homo Oeconomicus
by Gebhard Kirchgässner - 101-162 The European Metahistorical Narrative and Its Changing “Metaparadigms” in the Modern Age (Part I)
In: Political Economy, Linguistics and Culture
by Mark E. Blum - 139-184 Low-Cost Situations and Moral Behaviour
In: Homo Oeconomicus
by Gebhard Kirchgässner - 163-210 The European Metahistorical Narrative and its Changing “Metaparadigms” in the Modern Age (Part II): Western Painting 1815–1914
In: Political Economy, Linguistics and Culture
by Mark E. Blum - 185-218 Limits to and Problems of the Application of the Economic Model of Behaviour
In: Homo Oeconomicus
by Gebhard Kirchgässner - 213-232 Toll Bridge over Troubled Waters: New Deal Agriculture Programs in the South
In: Political Economy, Linguistics and Culture
by Jim F. Couch & William F. Shughart - 219-240 Some ‘Normative’ Considerations
In: Homo Oeconomicus
by Gebhard Kirchgässner - 233-239 Environmental Protection Agency Enforcement Patterns: A Case of Political Pork Barrel?
In: Political Economy, Linguistics and Culture
by Jim F. Couch & Robert J. Williams & William H. Wells - 241-250 Nation of Origin Bias and the Enforcement of Immigration Laws by the Immigration and Naturalization Service
In: Political Economy, Linguistics and Culture
by Jim F. Couch & Brett A. King & William H. Wells & Peter M. Williams - 241-267 Homo Oeconomicus and the Unity of the (Social) Sciences
In: Homo Oeconomicus
by Gebhard Kirchgässner - 269-275 Concluding Remarks: Economic versus Sociological Approaches in the Social Sciences
In: Homo Oeconomicus
by Gebhard Kirchgässner
2006
- 1-8 From Walras to Pareto. Introduction
In: From Walras to Pareto
by Jürgen Backhaus & Hans Maks - 1-8 Friedrich Nietzsche and Economics: Research Problems
In: Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)
by Wolfgang Drechsler - 9-37 The Influence of Nietzsche on the History of Economic Thought
In: Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)
by Peter R. Senn - 11-26 The General Equilibrium Theory in Japanese Economic Thought: From Walras to Morishima
In: From Walras to Pareto
by Kayoko Misaki - 27-35 Gross Substitutes, Walras’ “Rareté” and the Stability of the Middle Class
In: From Walras to Pareto
by Hans Maks - 37-49 Léon Walras and the English Classical School: Walras’s Production Theory Revisited
In: From Walras to Pareto
by Yukihiro Ikeda - 39-53 Nietzsche and Economics
In: Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)
by Marcel A. G. Meerhaeghe - 51-67 Léon Walras’s Economics*: From Pure to Normative?
In: From Walras to Pareto
by Jan Daal - 55-85 Creative Destruction in Economics: Nietzsche, Sombart, Schumpeter
In: Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)
by Hugo Reinert & Erik S. Reinert - 69-80 What Went Wrong with Walras? The Econometric Transformation Process of Walrasian Economics during the 1920s and 1930s
In: From Walras to Pareto
by Alber Jolink - 83-101 Vilfredo Pareto and Public Choice: A Reappraisal
In: From Walras to Pareto
by Helge Peukert - 87-109 The Word of Honour
In: Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)
by Jürgen G. Backhaus - 103-116 Economic Equilibria and the Balancing Act between Total and Partial Analysis
In: From Walras to Pareto
by Roland Dillmann & Hans Frambach - 111-135 An “All too Human” Question: Nietzsche, Die Soziale Frage, and the German Historical School of Economics
In: Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)
by Sophus A. Reinert & Erik S. Reinert - 117-138 Two Views on Pareto’s Current Relevance*: Warren Samuel’s Foreword to Pareto, Economics and Society
In: From Walras to Pareto
by Michael McLure - 137-143 Nietzsche and Business Ethics
In: Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)
by Marcel A. G. Meerhaeghe - 145-171 On the Anticipation of Knightian Uncertainty in Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morals
In: Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)
by Stephen John Nash - 173-189 On the Nietzsche-Reception in the GDR
In: Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)
by Ulrich B. Busch - 191-207 Wolfgang Harich and Friedrich Nietzsche — A Chapter of the East German Nietzsche Debate
In: Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)
by Günter Krause - 209-227 Justice and Economy from Human, All Too Human to Thus Spake Zarathustra
In: Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)
by Rainer Kattel - 229-253 Democracy and Aristocracy in Nietzsche’s Late Writings
In: Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)
by Otto Kaiser