Journal of the History of Economic Thought
2000 - 2007
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Volume 29, issue 4, 2007
- THE CONTEXTUAL SOURCES OF SLUTSKY'S EFFECT: 1915, 1927, AND AFTER pp. 403-416

- Vincent Barnett
- WAS RICHARD CANTILLON A MERCANTILIST? pp. 417-435

- Mark Thornton
- AN INSTITUTIONALIST'S JOURNEY INTO THE YEARS OF HIGH THEORY: JOHN MAURICE CLARK ON THE ACCELERATOR-MULTIPLIER INTERACTION pp. 437-452

- Luca Fiorito
- INTEREST AND THE MARGINAL PRODUCT OF CAPITAL: A CRITIQUE OF SAMUELSON pp. 453-464

- Robert Murphy
- CARDINAL VERSUS ORDINAL UTILITY: ANTÓNIO HORTA OSÓRIO'S CONTRIBUTION pp. 465-479

- Maria Eugénia Mata
- REVIEW ESSAY: DID THE (RETURNS TO) SCALES FALL FROM THEIR EYES? pp. 481-494

- Philip Mirowski
Volume 29, issue 3, 2007
- Economic Science Wars pp. 267-282

- E. Roy Weintraub
- How, And For How Long, Did Keynes Maintain The Treatise Theory? pp. 283-307

- Toshiaki Hirai
- The Fallacy of Wage Cuts and Keynes's Involuntary Unemployment pp. 309-329

- John Levendis
- Transcribing the Tableau Économique: Input-Output Analysis À La Quesnay pp. 331-358

- Albert E. Steenge and Richard Van Den Berg
- Kautilya On Administration Of Justice During The Fourth Century B.C pp. 359-377

- Balbir S. Sihag
Volume 29, issue 2, 2007
- Marshall's Metaphors on Method pp. 135-151

- Tiziano Raffaelli
- Irving Fisher and Financial Economics: The Equity Premium Puzzle, The Predictability of Stock Prices, and Intertemporal Allocation Under Risk pp. 153-166

- Robert W. Dimand
- Efficiency wages and classical wage theory pp. 167-188

- Michael E. Bradley
- How can the history of economic thought contribute to an understanding of institutional change? pp. 189-211

- Joachim Zweynert
- Was George Stigler Adam Smith's Best Friend? Studying The History of Economic Thought pp. 213-228

- Craig Freedman
- John Bates Clark on Trusts: New Light from the Columbia Archives pp. 229-250

- Luca Fiorito and John F. Henry
Volume 29, issue 1, 2007
- 2006 HES PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS A TALE OF TWO MAINSTREAMS: ECONOMICS AND PHILOSOPHY OF NATURAL SCIENCE IN THE MID-TWENTIETH CENTURY pp. 1-13

- D. Wade Hands
- THE EDITOR AS SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTIONARY: KEYNES, THE ECONOMIC JOURNAL, AND THE PIGOU AFFAIR, 1936-1938 pp. 15-48

- Nahid Aslanbeigui and Guy Oakes
- MILL AND SENIOR ON LONDON'S WATER SUPPLY: AGENCY, INCREASING RETURNS, AND NATURAL MONOPOLY pp. 49-65

- Nicola Tynan
- WILLIAM ALONSO, RICHARD MUTH, RESOURCES FOR THE FUTURE, AND THE FOUNDING OF URBAN ECONOMICS pp. 67-84

- John F. McDonald
- ON THE BICENTENNIAL OF THE OTHER "INQUIRY": LAUDERDALE'S pp. 85-100

- Syed Ahmad
- THE MACROECONOMIC THOUGHT OF NICHOLAS BARBON pp. 101-116

- James H. Ullmer
Volume 28, issue 4, 2006
- MONOPOLY AND MARKET IRREGULARITIES IN MEDIEVAL ECONOMIC THOUGHT: TRADITIONS AND TEXTS TO A.D. 1500 pp. 395-411

- Odd Langholm
- JOAN ROBINSON'S "SECRET DOCUMENT” A PASSAGE FROM THE AUTOBIGRAPHY OF AN ANALYTICAL ECONOMIST pp. 413-426

- Nahid Aslanbeigui and Guy Oakes
- NEEDS, THE PRINCIPLE OF MINIMUM MEANS, AND PUBLIC GOODS IN DE VITI DE MARCO pp. 427-438

- Amedeo Fossati
- FIFTY YEARS AFTER SAMUELSON'S "THE PURE THEORY OF PUBLIC EXPENDITURE”: WHAT ARE WE LEFT WITH? pp. 439-460

- Michael Pickhardt
- "LOOKING AT THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN”: ALLYN YOUNG AND THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT THEORY pp. 461-488

- Maiju Perälä
- THE R. D. FREEMAN COLLECTION OF FOXWELL'S PAPERS--ITS RESCUE pp. 489-495

- R. Freeman
Volume 28, issue 2, 2006
- Woodford's Interest and Prices from the perspective of the history and methodology of economic thought: A mini-symposium pp. 139-142

- Mauro Boianovsky
- A Neowicksellian in a new classical world: The methodology of michael woodford's Interest and Prices pp. 143-149

- Kevin D. Hoover
- Woodford and Wicksell on Interest and Prices: The place of the pure credit economy in the theory of monetary policy pp. 151-159

- David Laidler
- Mr. Woodford and the challenge of finance pp. 161-170

- Perry Mehrling
- Wicksell after Woodford pp. 171-185

- Mauro Boianovsky and Trautwein, Hans-Michael
- Comments on the symposium on Interest and Prices pp. 187-198

- Michael Woodford
- Population and policy in Marshall's economics pp. 199-219

- Rhead Bowman
- Sexual division of labor in Adam Smith's work pp. 221-241

- Sumitra Shah
- James M. Buchanan and Edmund Burke: Opposite sides of the same fiscal constitution coin pp. 243-257

- John Considine
Volume 28, issue 1, 2006
- Economic man as model man: ideal types, idealization and caricatures pp. 1-27

- Mary Morgan
- Is economics performative? Option theory and the construction of derivatives markets pp. 29-55

- Donald Mackenzie
- The Wicksellian unanimity rule: The competing interpretations of Buchanan and Musgrave pp. 57-79

- Marianne Johnson
- Conceptualizing inequality and risk pp. 81-93

- Joseph Persky and Gilbert W. Bassett
- Do prudent agents play lotteries? Von Neumann's contribution to the theory of rational behavior pp. 95-109

- Nicola Giocoli
- Further thoughts on clarifying the idea of dissent: The Russian and Soviet experience pp. 111-118

- Vincent Barnett
- Roger backhouse on the study of dissent pp. 119-124

- Warren Samuels
- The social context of dissent: a response to Barnett and Samuels pp. 125-126

- Roger E. Backhouse
Volume 27, issue 4, 2005
- The oldest extant undergraduate essay in economics? pp. 359-373

- A. Waterman
- Dangers of the one-good model: Böhm-Bawerk's critique of the "naïve productivity theory of interest&CloseCurlyDoubleQuote pp. 375-382

- Robert Murphy
- The Greek "Society for the Freedoms of Trade” (1865--67): Rise, activities, decline pp. 383-398

- Michalis Psalidopoulos
- A note on Pareto's "Sunto&CloseCurlyDoubleQuote pp. 399-403

- Michael Mclure
- Dismissal, expulsion, and emigration of German-speaking economists after 1933 pp. 405-420

- Harald Hagemann
- Reflections of a "Second generation” German emigré: The impact of my emigré professors on a future economist pp. 421-425

- Ingrid Rima
- Emigré economists and American neoclassical economics, 1933--1945 pp. 427-437

- Gary Mongiovi
- Comments on papers on emigré economists pp. 439-441

- Warren Samuels
- Richard A. Musgrave and Ludwig von Mises: Two cases of emigrè economists in America pp. 443-450

- Laurence Moss
- Paternity denied: Self-interest, nature's dupes and enlightenment economic anthropology in Mandeville, Rousseau, and Smith pp. 451-458

- Willie Henderson
Volume 27, issue 3, 2005
- David Hume's account of luxury pp. 231-250

- Andrew Cunningham
- Economic sociology: The recursive economic system of J. S. Mill pp. 251-281

- Amos Witztum
- W. E. Johnson's 1913 paper and the question of his knowledge of Pareto pp. 283-304

- Ivan Moscati
- E. E. Slutsky on William Petty--A Short Introduction pp. 305-307

- Vincent Barnett
- Reconstructing Allyn A. Young's theory of increasing returns* pp. 321-344

- Giorgio Colacchio
Volume 27, issue 2, 2005
- "Who's afraid of Arthur Burns?” the NBER and the foundations pp. 109-139

- Malcolm Rutherford
- The valuation of coins in medieval Jewish jurisprudence pp. 141-160

- Daniel Schiffman
- Noyola's institutional approach to inflation pp. 161-178

- Colin Danby
- Herodotus's statistics: quantitative commentary pp. 179-205

- Vassilios Hombas
- Review essay: Russian economic thought and its debilitating legacy pp. 207-214

- Nicholas Balabkins
Volume 27, issue 1, 2005
- 2004 hes presidential address: autobiographical memory and the historiography of economics pp. 1-11

- E. Weintraub
- Structure and virtue in United States political economy pp. 13-39

- Mary Furner
- Robert Lowe, The Times, and political economy pp. 41-58

- John Maloney
- Can jealousy be reduced to a science? politics and economics in Hume's essays pp. 59-70

- Robert Mankin
- Friedrich Hayek, Austrian Economist pp. 71-85

- Steven Horwitz
- Review essay sleights of the invisible hand: economists' interventions in political theory pp. 87-99

- Philip Mirowski
- "The labor-less labor supply model”: a reply to David A. Spencer pp. 101-103

- Laurent Derobert
- Rejoinder on laurent derobert's "the labor-less labor supply model: A little further&CloseCurlyDoubleQuote pp. 105-106

- David Spencer
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