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Journal of the History of Economic Thought
1979 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 4, 1998
- Three Centuries of Demand and Supply pp. 397-410

- Robert W. Clower
- “Your Position is Thoroughly Orthodox and Entirely Wrong”: Nicholas Kaldor and Joan Robinson, 1933–1983 pp. 411-432

- John King
- The Early Patinkin—Friedman Correspondence pp. 433-448

- Robert Leeson
- Fisher and Veblen: Two Paths for American Economics pp. 449-465

- Robert Dimand
- Bargaining, Consent and the Just Wage in the Sources of Scholastic Economic Thought pp. 467-478

- Edd S. Noell
- Robert Torrens and the Evolution of the Real Bills Doctrine pp. 479-498

- Geoffrey Poitras
- In Praise of Dead Men: A Memoir pp. 499-503

- Robert W. Clower
- Schumpeter on Entrepreneurs and Innovation: A Reappraisal pp. 505-516

- Mark Frank
- Sandra Peart, The Economics of W. S. Jevons (Routledge, London and New York, 1996), pp. xi, 314, $47.50, ISBN 0-415-06713-8 pp. 517-519

- Rhead S. Bowman
- Pascal Bridel, Money and General Equilibrium Theory: From Walras to Pareto (1870–1923) (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Lyme, US, 1997), pp. xiii, 197, $80.00, ISBN 1-85898-623-0 pp. 520-521

- Frank G. Steindl
- William J. Barber, Designs within Disorder: Franklin D. Roosevelt, The Economists, and the Shaping of American Economic Policy, 1933–1945 (Cambridge University Press, New York, 1996), pp. ix, 178, ISBN 0-521-56078-0 pp. 522-524

- Hugh Rockoff
- J.-B. Say, An Economist in Troubled Times, selected writings edited and translated by R. R. Palmer (Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1997), pp. viii, 167, $39.50, ISBN 0-691-01170-2 pp. 524-527

- Joseph T. Salerno
Volume 20, issue 3, 1998
- The Canonical Classical Growth Model: Content, Adherence and Priority pp. 253-277

- Samuel Hollander
- On the Relativist Fallacy of the Impossibility of Value Neutral Inquiry in Political Economy pp. 279-298

- Mark Tomass
- A Comment on Philip Mirowski's Analysis of Utility Theory pp. 299-309

- Claude Mouchot
- Rummaging in the Attic: A Chapter of Accidents pp. 311-327

- John K. Whitaker
- “The Creation of Wealth”: John Rae's Knowledge-Based Growth Theory pp. 329-347

- Masazumi Wakatabe
- H. J. Davenport's Loan Fund Theory of Capital pp. 349-369

- J. Patrick Gunning
- A Comment on Ekelund on Thornton pp. 371-374

- Michael White
- Reply to White pp. 375-378

- Robert Ekelund
- Klaus H. Hennings, The Austrian Theory of Value and Capital: Studies in the Life and Work of Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 1997) pp. xii, 286, $95.00, ISBN 1-85898-261-8 pp. 379-381

- John B. Egger
- Tony Aspromourgos, On the Origins of Classical Economics (Routledge, New York, 1995) pp. 222, $69.95, ISBN 0-415-12878-1 pp. 381-384

- Salim Rashid
- Arnold Heertje, ed., The Makers of Modern Economics, vol. 3 (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham and Brookfield, 1997) pp. 148, $70.00, ISBN 1-85898-546-3 pp. 384-387

- Warren Samuels
Volume 20, issue 2, 1998
- The Dynamic Nature of Comparative Advantage and of the Gains From Trade in Classical Economics pp. 133-144

- Andrea Maneschi
- John Dewey as User and Critic of Thorstein Veblen's Ideas pp. 145-160

- Rick Tilman
- American Economists and Minimum Wage Legislation During the Progressive Era: 1912–1923 pp. 161-175

- Robert Prasch
- Not So Dismal a Science: Reflections pp. 177-189

- William Barber
- The Fall and Rise of Irving Fisher's Macroeconomics pp. 191-201

- Robert Dimand
- Pareto and the Wicksell–Cobb–Douglas Functional Form pp. 203-210

- Christian Weber
- Comment on Weber: Did Pareto Have a Cobb–Douglas Utility Function? pp. 211-212

- Hans Brems
- Reply to Brems pp. 213-214

- Christian Weber
- Smith's Uniform “Toil and Trouble”: A “Vain Subtlety?” pp. 215-233

- Glenn Hueckel
- Bruce Caldwell, ed., The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek. Vol. 10: Socialism and War: Essays, Documents and Reviews (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1997), ISBN 0-226-32058-8 pp. 235-237

- Karen I. Vaughn
- Michael H. Lessnoff, The Spirit of Capitalism and the Protestant Ethic: An Enquiry into the Weber Thesis (Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, Aldershot, 1994), pp. vii, 144, ISBN 1-85278-875-5 pp. 237-239

- A. M. C. Waterman
Volume 20, issue 1, 1998
- Mechanical Inertia and Economic Dynamics: Pareto on Business Cycles pp. 5-23

- Mauro Boianovsky and Vincent J. Tarascio
- The Emergence of the Neoclassical Consumption Function: The Formative Years, 1940–1952 pp. 25-49

- J. Allan Hynes
- Walras and the NeoWalrasian Diversion pp. 51-69

- Manuel Luís Costa
- Keynes and Anchorless Banking pp. 71-82

- Thomas Rymes
- Early Doubts about the Phillips Curve Trade-Off pp. 83-102

- Robert Leeson
- Class Conflict and Adam Smith's “Stages of Social History” pp. 103-113

- Ingrid Rima
- James Ronald Stanfield, John Kenneth Galbraith (St. Martin's Press, New York, 1996) pp. vii, 185, $49.95, ISBN 0-312-16151-4 pp. 115-117

- Bradley K. Hobbs
- Bernard Corry, Unemployment and the Economist (Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK and Brookfield, VT, 1995) pp. vii, 163, $70.00, ISBN 1-85898-351-7 pp. 117-119

- Neil T. Skaggs
- James P. Henderson, Early Mathematical Economics: William Whewell and the British Case (Rowman and Littlefield Publishing, Lanham and London, 1996) pp. xxvi, 327, $69.50, ISBN 0-8476-8201-3 pp. 120-122

- Andrés Vázquez
Volume 19, issue 2, 1997
- American Institutionalism and the History of Economics pp. 178-195

- Malcolm Rutherford
- Policy Implications of W. S. Jevons's Economic Theory pp. 196-221

- Rhead S. Bowman
- Hicks on Economic Theory in Time pp. 222-240

- Elisabeth Allgoewer
- Was Fisher a Practicing Quantity Theorist? pp. 241-260

- Frank G. Steindl
- Austrian Capital Theory: Help or Hindrance? pp. 261-285

- James C. W. Ahiakpor
- Origins and Development of the Trend Toward Value-Free Economics pp. 286-300

- Stavros Drakopoulos
- Anonymous Pamphlets by John Cazenove pp. 301-310

- John Pullen
- The Coming of Keynesianism to America: Conversations with the Founders of Keynesian Economics, edited by David Colander and Harry Landreth, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham and Brookfield, 1996. Pp. xi, 244. $59.95. ISBN 1-85898-087-9 pp. 311-312

- Bradley W. Bateman
- Rationalism and Anti-Rationalism in the Origins of Economics: The Philosophical Roots of 18th Century Economic Thought, by William Oliver Coleman. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., Aldershot and Brookfield. 1995. Pp. viii, 177. $63.95. ISBN 1 85278 995 6 pp. 312-314

- Paul Heyne
- “Die Vereinigung des europäischen Kontinents”: Friedrich List: Gesamteuropäische Wirkungsgeschichte seines ökonomischen Denkes [“The Unification of the European Continent”: Friedrich List: A History of the Influence of His Economic Thought Throughout Europe], edited by Eugen Wendler. Schäffer-Poeschel, Stuttgart, 1996. Pp. xx, 623. ISBN 3-7910-1094-8 pp. 315-317

- Andrea Maneschi
- Economic Efficiency and Social Justice: The Development of Utilitarian Ideas in Economics from Bentham to Edgeworth, by John Bonner. Edward Elgar Publishing, Aldershot, 1995. $63.95, Pp. vii, 211. ISBN 1-85278-295-1 pp. 317-319

- Alessandro Roncaglia
Volume 19, issue 1, 1997
- W. T. Thornton: Savant, Idiot, or Idiot-Savant? pp. 1-23

- Robert Ekelund
- Among the Most Fascinating of Scholarly Objects: A Memoir pp. 24-48

- D. E. Moggridge
- Newmarch, Cairnes and Jevons on the Gold Question and Statistics pp. 49-70

- Jinbang Kim
- Albert Aftalion's Macrodynamic Theory of Endogenous Business Cycles pp. 71-92

- Cecile Dangel and Alain Raybaut
- Ricardo's Capital Levy Proposal: “By-Product of A Visionary”? pp. 93-113

- Nancy Churchman
- The Origins of Malthus's Data on Population: The Political and Religious Biases in the American Sources pp. 114-126

- Dean Peterson
- Adam Smith on the Virtues: A Partial Resolution of the Adam Smith Problem pp. 127-140

- Spencer J. Pack
- Rothbard and Mises on Interest: An Exercise in Theoretical Purity pp. 141-159

- Peter Lewin
- Alfred Marshall's Lectures to Women: Some Economic Questions Directly Connected to the Welfare of the Labourer, edited by Tiziano Raffaelli, Eugenio Baiagini, and Rita McWilliams Tullberg. Edward Elgar, Aldershot and Brookfield, 1995. Pp. xv, 198. $70.00. ISBN 1-85898-310 X pp. 160-162

- J. M. Alec Gee
- The Peasant in Economic Thought: “A Perfect Republic,” edited by Evelyn L. Forget and Richard A. Lobdell. Edward Elgar, Brookfield and Aldershot. Pp. xv, 146. $71.95. ISBN 1-85278-856-9 pp. 162-164

- Richard Grabowski
- The Life of Knut Wicksell, by Torsten Gḁrdlund. Translated from the Swedish by Nancy Adler. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham and Brookfield, 1996. Pp. xi, 355. $79.95. ISBN 1-85898-404-1 pp. 164-166

- Lars Herlitz
- Keynes's Uncertain Revolution, by Bradley W. Bateman. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, 1996. Pp. x, 183. $42.50 ISBN 0-472-10708-9 pp. 167-168

- Harry Landreth
- Economic Thought Since Keynes: A History and Dictionary of Major Economists, by Michel Beaud and Gilles Dostaler. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., Aldershot, England, 1995. pp. x, 488, index. ISBN 85278-6671 pp. 169-170

- Ingrid Rima
- Theory and Measurement: Causality Issues in Milton Friedman's Monetary Economics, by J. Daniel Hammond. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York, 1996. Pp. x, 238. $44.95. ISBN 0-521-55205-2 pp. 170-173

- Frank G. Steindl
- Monetary Interpretations of the Great Depression, by Frank Steindl. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, 1995. pp. x, 197. $42.50. ISBN O-472-40600-7 pp. 174-176

- Elmus Wicker
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