Journal of the History of Economic Thought
1979 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 2, 1990
- Does Scholarship in the History of Economics Have a Useful Future? pp. 110-123

- William Barber
- The Birth of Concepts of the Trading Space in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries pp. 124-145

- Pierre Dockès
- Ricardo and Morishima on Machinery pp. 146-161

- Takashi Negishi
- Veblen and Hayek on Instincts and Evolution pp. 162-178

- Charles G. Leathers
- The Transformation Problem: Exposition and Appraisal pp. 179-195

- Murray Wolfson
- An Assessment of Gunnar Myrdal's Early Work in Economics pp. 196-221

- Gilles Dostaler
- Erik Lundberg and Dynamic Economics a Review Article pp. 222-235

- Carl G. Uhr
- Ludwig von Mises: Fountainhead of the Modern Microeconomics Revolution, by Eamonn Butler. Gower Publishing, Brookfield, Vermont, 1988. Pp. 365. isbn 0-566-05752-2 pp. 236-238

- Laurence S. Moss
Volume 12, issue 1, 1990
- Malthus's Vision of the Population Problem in the Essay on Population pp. 1-26

- Samuel Hollander
- On the Historiography of Economics pp. 27-37

- Mark Blaug
- Berkeley's Querist and its Influence pp. 38-60

- Salim Rashid
- Equilibrium Methodology as Seen from a Hayekian Perspective pp. 61-75

- Hansjörg Klausinger
- The Structure of Wages and Ricardian Wage Theory pp. 76-80

- Royall Brandis
- Productive and Unproductive Labor and the Rate of Profit in Malthus, Ricardo, and Marx pp. 81-95

- Robert Chernomas
- The Law of Conservation of Matter and Energy in the History of Economic Thought pp. 96-102

- William S. Kern
Volume 11, issue 2, 1989
- Economists and Biographers pp. 174-189

- Donald E. Moggridge
- Does a Famous Economist Deserve Special Standards? A Critical Note on Adam Smith Scholarship pp. 190-209

- Salim Rashid
- Destutt de Tracy: A French Precursor of the Virginia School of Public Finance pp. 210-215

- Robert Dimand and Edwin G. West
- On Composition of Demand and Income Distribution In Classical Economics pp. 216-221

- Samuel Hollander
- Adam Smith and Albert Einstein: The Aesthetic Principle of Truth* pp. 222-237

- Elias Khalil
- The Winternitz Solution: A Comment* pp. 238-251

- Resad Kayali and Osman Sari
- What Has Happened to Gustav von Schmoller in English? pp. 252-295

- Peter R. Senn
- Geometric Population Increase: A Note on Priority of Usage pp. 296-299

- Geoffrey Gilbert
- On Browsing Through the New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, II pp. 300-303

- David Gay
- Geoffrey M. Hodgson. Economics and Institutions: A Manifesto for a Modern Institutional Economics. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1988. xxii, 365 pp. $39.95 pp. 304-313

- Yngve Ramstad
- S. Todd Lowry (ed). Pre-Classical Economic Thought, Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1987. pp. x, 271, ISBN O-89839-183-5. $ 47.50 pp. 314-321

- George W. Wilson
- Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the History of Economics Society* June 10–13, 1989 pp. 334-353

- Anonymous
Volume 11, issue 1, 1989
- A Primer on Walrasian Theories of Economic Behavior pp. 1-24

- Donald A. Walker
- Leon Walras's Mathematical Economics and the Mechanical Analogies pp. 25-32

- Albert Jolink and Jan Van Daal
- Macroeconometric Models and the Methodology of Macroeconomics* pp. 33-58

- John Lodewijks
- The Institutional Base of the Stockholm School: The Political Economy Club (1917–1951)* pp. 59-98

- Rolf G.H. Henriksson
- The Societies of Political Economy in Italy and the Professionalization of Economists (1860–1900) (*) pp. 99-112

- Massimo M. Augello
- Gladstonian Finance in Modern Light: Fiscal Constitutionalism or Supply-Side Economics?* pp. 113-126

- Charles G. Leathers
- A Major Discovery of Malthus Manuscripts pp. 127-128

- John Pullen
- Interpreting Mr. Keynes - Interpretating Mr. Keynes By Warren Young, (Cambridge, England: Polity Press and Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1987, pp. xii, 218) pp. 129-136

- Jan Kregel
- D.P. O'Brien, Lionel Robbins (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988, pp. xii, 244) pp. 137-140

- Douglas Vickers
- Patrick J. O'Sullivan, Economic Methodology and Freedom to Choose, London: Allen & Unwin, 1987, Pp. xvii, 265 pp. 141-142

- Lawrence Boland
- History of Economics Society 16th Annual Meeting University of Richmond - Richmond, Virginia June 10–13, 1989 pp. 143-154

- William Barber
Volume 10, issue 2, 1988
- Announcement of the Sixteenth Annual Meeting and Call for Papers pp. 97-97

- Anonymous
- Ten Major Problems in the Study of the History of Economic Thought* pp. 99-115

- Donald A. Walker
- Towards a Post-Classical Economics pp. 117-133

- Bill Gerrard
- Monopolies as “Mechanical Defects”: Frank H. Knight on Market Power* pp. 135-143

- J. Patrick Raines and Clarence R. Jung
- National Styles in Contemporary Economics: Some Introductory Remarks pp. 145-146

- A. W. Coats
- Japanese Economics from a Sociological Perspective pp. 147-153

- Shohken Mawatari
- On Browsing Through the New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics: I pp. 155-160

- William O. Thweatt
- 15th Annual Meeting History of Economics Society Trinity College University of Toronto June 19–21, 1988 Abstracts of Papers Presented* pp. 191-208

- Anonymous
Volume 10, issue 1, 1988
- What is an Empiricist? Wesley Clair Mitchell in Broader Perspective pp. 1-12

- Abraham Hirsch
- The “Whig Historian” on Adam Smith: Paul Samuelson's Canonical Classical Model* pp. 13-24

- Cigdem Kurdas
- Schumpeter's Treatment of Samuelson pp. 25-32

- Warren Samuels
- The Role of Money in Keynes' Treatise Credit Market Model pp. 33-46

- Michael J. Gootzeit
- Schumpeter and Galbraith: A Comparative Analysis on the Modern Corporate Economy* pp. 47-56

- Dale L. Cramer and Charles G. Leathers
- The American Methodenstreit* pp. 57-66

- Gary Mongiovi
- History of Economics Society 15th Annual Meeting: Trinity College – University of Toronto June 19–21, 1988 pp. 81-92

- Donald E. Moggridge
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