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2007, issue 53
- Rousseau, philosophie et économie pp. 9-15

- Jimena Hurtado Prieto and Claire Pignol
- The notion of work in the Emile of J.J. Rousseau pp. 17-26

- Arnaud Berthoud
- Rousseau, ethic and economy. The model of Clarens in the Nouvelle Héloïse pp. 27-53

- Céline Spector
- Rousseau and division of labor: from robinson to the economic agent pp. 55-72

- Claire Pignol
- AUTONOMIE MORALE ET AUTORITÉ OU LA QUESTION DE LA VOLONTÉ CHEZ ROUSSEAU pp. 73-90

- Christophe Salvat
- Naturallaws, artificial laws and the 'art of government': Rousseau's political economy as an 'art of exceptions' pp. 91-114

- Jimena Hurtado Prieto
- Why should we consider Rousseau as an economist? pp. 115-133

- Catherine Larrère
- There is no such thing as legitimacy. Elements of a theory of institutions pp. 135-164

- Frédéric Lordon
2007, issue 52
- LE RÔLE DES PRÉFÉRENCES INDIVIDUELLES DANS LA CONTROVERSE CONDILLAC-LE TROSNE SUR LA VALEUR ET LES PRIX pp. 7-30

- Arnaud Orain
- LE SUFFRAGE ET LE MARCHÉ DANS LA RICHESSE DES NATIONS pp. 31-56

- Daniel Diatkine
- AMARTYA SEN: UN BILAN CRITIQUE pp. 57-81

- Emmanuelle Bénicourt
- Toward a monetary theory of the market economy. A study of Money and Price Theory pp. 83-104

- Ludovic Julien and Fabrice Tricou1
- The role of uncertainty in the unemployment theory of Keynes pp. 105-114

- Nicolas Piluso
- Money, State and Production: Contribution and Limits of Neochartalism pp. 115-133

- Ludovic Desmedt and Pierre Piégay
- LA POLITIQUE D'ESCOMPTE DE LA BANQUE DE FRANCE ET SES PERMANENCES (1857-1870) pp. 135-156

- Hervé Vuillaume
2006, issue 51
- L'ECOLE AUTRICHIENNE DANS LE PANORAMA DE LA PENSEE ECONOMIQUE De sa naissance it la Deuxieme Guerre mondiale pp. 27-48

- Gilles Dostaler
- The history of the economic thought in the test of the "universalism" of Othmar Spann pp. 49-68

- Jean-Jacques Gislain
- L'APRIORISME DES AUTRICHIENS pp. 69-90

- Maurice Lagueux
- SUBJECTIVISME ÉCONOMIQUE, FIGURES DU BESOIN ET DE L’UTILITÉ MARGINALE À TRAVERS LES ÉDITIONS DES GRUNDSÄTZE (1871-1923) DE CARL MENGER pp. 91-107

- David Versailles
- LA PLACE DE SENSORY ORDER DANS L'OEUVRE DE F.A.HAYEK pp. 109-138

- Jack Birner
- MORGENSTERN EST-IL UN ECONOMISTE AUTRICHIEN ? pp. 139-155

- Christian Schmidt
- The Contrasting Views of Menger and Böhm-Bawerk on Capital and Production pp. 157-176

- Jacques-Laurent Ravix
- HAYEK ET KNIGHT (1933-1936). LA CONTROVERSE SUR LE CAPITAL pp. 177-195

- Stéphane Longuet
- Les transferts de capitaux chez Otto Bauer pp. 197-216

- Michel Rosier
- Finance and reproduction: Rudolf Hilferding’s crisis theory pp. 217-239

- Christian Tutin
- LE CRÉDIT ET LE CAPITALISME: LA CONTRIBUTION DE J. A. SCHUMPETER À LA THÉORIE MONÉTAIRE pp. 241-264

- Odile Lakomski-Laguerre
- RUDOLF HILFERDING: DES AVANCÉES NOVATRICES (MONNAIE DE CRÉDIT, BARRIÈRES À L'ENTRÉE…) pp. 265-285

- Christian Palloix
2006, issue 50
- HOBBES ET LE POUVOIR pp. 7-25

- Pierre Dockes
- Beyond the Notion of Rationality, Economics as a Moral Science pp. 27-58

- Patrick Mardellat
- Mathematics and Economics in J.H. von Thünen’s Natural Wage Theory pp. 59-85

- Paola Tubaro
- Information and efficient allocation of productive means in a decentralized economy: Organization of markets in Turgot and Gustave de Molinari's works pp. 87-101

- Rabah Benkemoune
- Has Anne Robert Jacques Turgot been neglected by the Credit Rationing Theory? pp. 103-121

- Sylvie Cieply and Nicolas Le Pape
- SPECIALISATION INDIVIDUELLE ET DIVISION SOCIALE DU TRAVAIL: UNE LECTURE DYNAMIQUE D’A SMITH, A. MARSHALL ET A. YOUNG pp. 123-135

- Yong He and Olivier Boissin
- ORDRE LEXICOGRAPHIQUE, BESOINS ET PREFERENCES DANS L'OEUVRE DE GEORGESCU-ROEGEN pp. 137-154

- Hubert Stahn
- LES MONNAIES DE LA REPUBLIQUE. UN RETOUR SUR LES IDEES MONETAIRES DE JEAN BODIN pp. 165-189

- Jerome Blanc
2005, issue 49
- Individual and Self-Interest in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations pp. 19-31

- Stefano Fiori
- BEYOND ECONOMIC MAN: ADAM SMITH'S CONCEPT OF THE AGENT AND THE ROLE OF DECEPTION pp. 31-49

- Caroline Gerschlager
- ON THE SOCIAL NATURE OF RATIONALITY IN ADAM SMITH AND JOHN STUART MILL pp. 51-63

- Michel Zouboulakis
- CHANGING PERCEPTIONS OF THE POOR IN CLASSICAL ECONOMIC THOUGHT pp. 65-86

- Alain Clément
- Economic Agent in the Hegelian Philosophy of Right pp. 87-102

- Ragip Ege
- Theory of action, rationality and conception of the individual in Pareto's writings pp. 103-126

- André Legris and Ludovic Ragni1
- INSTITUTIONAL, EVOLUTIONARY AND CULTURAL ASPECTS IN MAX WEBER'S SOCIAL ECONOMICS pp. 127-142

- Heino Heinrich Nau
- L'AGENT ÉCONOMIQUE: RATIONALITÉ MAXIMALE OU MINIMALE pp. 143-159

- Maurice Lagueux
- THE HICKSIAN RATIONAL CONSUMER pp. 159-176

- Manuel Fernández-Grela
- MODELING RATIONAL AGENTS THE CONSISTENCY VIEW OF RATIONALITY AND THE CHANGING IMAGE OF NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS pp. 177-208

- Nicola Giocoli
2005, issue 48
- Rehabilitation of a So-called Error of Marx pp. 17-49

- Michel Rosier2
- Sympathy, desire of bettering our condition and propensity to barter pp. 51-78

- Jean Dellemotte
- WALTER LIPPMANN ET LE NÉOLIBÉRALISME DE LA CITÉ LIBRE pp. 79-110

- Francis Urbain Clave
- Technological knowledge, institutions and property rights in Thorstein Veblen's thought pp. 111-146

- Olivier Brette
- Voice and economic theory: the Hirschman-Williamson controversy pp. 147-159

- Pierre Courtioux
- RIGIDITÉS SALARIALES ET CHÔMAGE. LES FRONTIÈRES CLASSIQUES DU PROGRAMME NÉO-KEYNÉSIEN ÉTAIENT-ELLES TRACÉES? pp. 161-185

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