Cahiers d’économie politique / Papers in Political Economy
2002 - 2015
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2015, issue 69
- SRAFFA’S PRICE EQUATIONS IN LIGHT OF GAREGNANI AND PASINETTI. The “core” of surplus theories and the “natural” relations of an economic system pp. 15-44
- Enrico Bellino
- CLASSICAL ECONOMICS AFTER SRAFFA pp. 45-72
- Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- FROM SRAFFA: BACKWARDS, TO A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF MARX’S VALUES/PRICES “TRANSFORMATION”; AND FORWARD, TO A NOVEL VIEW OF GROWING ECONOMIC SYSTEMS pp. 73-96
- Luigi L. Pasinetti and Nadia Garbellini
- COMPETITION IN THE CLASSICAL SENSE AND THE SRAFFA-KEYNES SYNTHESIS: INTERSECTING RESEARCH THEMES INSPIRED BY THE WORK OF SRAFFA pp. 131-158
- Graham White
- TEMPORARY DISEQUILIBRIUM AND MONEY IN A CLASSICAL APPROACH pp. 159-184
- Carlo Benetti, Christian Bidard, Edith Klimovsky and Antoine Rebeyrol
- THE ROLE OF TECHNICAL AND SOCIAL FACTORS IN THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN NECESSARIES AND SURPLUS: CLASSICAL ECONOMICS AFTER SRAFFA pp. 185-202
- Richard Arena
- THE CLASSICAL THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE AFTER SRAFFA pp. 203-234
- Christophe Depoortère and Joël Thomas Ravix
2015, issue 68
- The place of Industrial Goodwill in Commons’s theorization pp. 7-32
- Philippe Broda
- Ties between The Treatise on Probability and the General Theory: a critical examination pp. 33-60
- Nicolas Piluso
- Keynes on trade policy and international commercial cooperation pp. 61-90
- Claude Schwob
- the concept of cointegration: the decisive meeting between hendry and granger (1975) pp. 91-118
- Véronique Meuriot
- Rawls and the economics. The lessons of the archives of Harvard pp. 119-146
- Rima Hawi
- François Simiand’s thinking through the prism of his monetary conception: a attempt of interpretation pp. 147-174
- Alban Mathieu
2014, issue 67
- what have we learned on growth cycles analysis? pp. 7-14
- Michaël Assous and Muriel Dal Pont Legrand
- Man and machine in macroeconomics pp. 15-34
- Kevin Hoover
- Cycles «versus» growth in schumpeter A graphical interpretation of some core theoretical remarks pp. 35-54
- Niels Geiger
- Modeling the interaction of cycles and growth in the fifties: two schumpeterian attempts pp. 55-80
- Alain Raybaut
- Kuznets versus kondratieff An essay in historical macroeconometrics pp. 81-118
- Claude Diebolt
- Capital circulation and the explanation of economic change by Marschak, Frisch and Leontief pp. 119-158
- Amanar Akhabbar
- Lhe law of diminishing elasticity of demand in Harrod’s trade cycle pp. 159-174
- Michaël Assous, Olivier Bruno and Muriel Dal-Pont
- Growth as an objective of economic policy in the early 1960s: the role of aggregate demand pp. 175-206
- Johannes Schwarzer
- stabilization policies and banking behaviors: a rereading of Minsky’s conception of business cycles pp. 207-229
- Eric Nasica
2014, issue 66
- How pursuing wealth annihilates the arts of life. Interpretative essay of Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren from J. M. Keynes (1930) pp. 7-34
- Antonin Pottier
- Character in Alfred Marshall’s work: not so commonplace? pp. 35-68
- Rozenn Martinoia
- Jean-baptiste say et la question de la population pp. 69-94
- Jean-Baptiste Fréry
- Does market coordination lead to justice or to strict efficiency in Social Choice and Individual Values? pp. 95-126
- Irène Berthonnet and Vincent Desreumaux
- The origins of inflation targeting regime: the science of central banking or the art of central bankers? pp. 127-172
- Emmanuel Carré
- Capital accumulation cycles in the Marxist theory pp. 173-198
- Bernard Dupont
- Animal spirits and habitus: convergence and deepening pp. 199-236
- Michaël Lainé
2013, issue 65
- Economic philosophy, social justice, and normative economics: some remarks about Rawls’s role pp. 37-68
- Jean-Sébastien Gharbi
- Social justice: Hayek and Sen facing Rawls. An unexpected methodological closeness pp. 69-96
- Claude Gamel
- intentional apple-choice behaviors: when amartya sen meets john searle pp. 97-128
- Dorian Jullien
- John Dewey’s social philosophy: a contribution to critical philosophy of the economics pp. 129-160
- Laure Bazzoli and Véronique Dutraive
- firms as persons pp. 161-182
- Richard Adelstein
- Is the Schumpeterian entrepreneur superhuman? pp. 183-202
- André Lapied and Sophie Swaton
- Against a post-Hayekian economic philosophy pp. 203-226
- Marlyse Pouchol
- On modesty and combativeness in economic philosophy pp. 227-239
- Egidius Berns
2013, issue 64
- Perfect competition according to Enrico Barone pp. 9-44
- Manuela Mosca and Michael E. Bradley
- Credit cycle and monetary policy: John Rogers Commons as a ‘monetarist’ pp. 45-74
- Philippe Adair
- General Equilibrium and Social Justice: Neoclassical Theory as a Political Philosophy? pp. 75-110
- Vincent Desreumaux
- Sismondi’s Conversion pp. 111-134
- Jean-Jacques Gislain
- Inquiry into Lemercier de la Rivière’s entry into the circle of Quesnay pp. 135-155
- Bernard Herencia
- An analysis of Rawls’s and Sen’s concepts of freedom pp. 157-196
- Herrade Igersheim
- Destutt de Tracy on labor and value pp. 197-220
- Jean Magnan de Bornier
- William Stanley Jevons and “social reform”: A theory of welfare without posterity pp. 221-251
- Pelin Sekerler Richiardi and Nathalie Sigot
2012, issue 63
- APPROPRIATION IN A COMPETITIVE THEORY OF VALUE pp. 25-76
- Louis Makowski and Joseph Ostroy
- PRICE-TAKERS VS. GREAT NUMBERS: A CRITIQUE OF THE EDGEWORTH - WALRAS CONVERGENCE À LA DEBREU - SCARF pp. 77-108
- Andrés Álvarez
- NEGISHI ON EDGEWORTH ON JEVONS' LAW OF INDIFFERENCE, WALRAS’S EQUILIBRIUM, AND THE ROLE OF LARGE NUMBERS: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT pp. 109-154
- Franco Donzelli
- ON PRICE-MAKING CONTRACTS AND ECONOMIC THEORY: RETHINKING BERTRAND AND EDGEWORTH pp. 171-188
- Robert R. Routledge
- PRICE TAKING AS THE ASYMPTOTIC LIMIT OF STRATEGIC BEHAVIOR pp. 189-204
- Leonidas C. Koutsougeras
- COMPETITION: THE WAYS TO PERFECTION pp. 205-218
- Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira
2012, issue 62
- The banker’s profession and risk: the alteration of the finance functions of the banking system pp. 7-35
- Sandrine Ansart and Virginie Monvoisin
- Distinguishing authority from power through legitimacy. A step forward for economic analysis of employment relationship pp. 37-73
- Hervé Charmettant
- Competition in Maurice Allais’ works pp. 75-115
- Arnaud Diemer
- Institutional Investors and Financial Regulation: a Conceptual Framework Inspired from Common’s Institutionnalism pp. 117-142
- Frédéric Hanin
- Wage, prices, rates of profit in a classical disequilibrium model pp. 143-156
- Édith Klimovsky and Olivier Rosell
- The businessmen as knights of the social ideal: Alfred Marshall and the moralization of capitalism pp. 157-186
- Rozenn Martinoia
- Self-ownership and social justice among libertarians pp. 187-222
- Jean-Sébastien Gharbi and Cléa Sambuc
- THE GREAT DIVIDE? KEYNES AND FRIEDMAN ON EMPLOYMENT POLICY pp. 223-251
- Sylvie Rivot