History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
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Volume 49, issue 5, 2017
- The Age of the Applied Economist: The Transformation of Economics since the 1970s pp. 1-33

- Roger E. Backhouse and Béatrice Cherrier
- Theory and Measurement: Emergence, Consolidation, and Erosion of a Consensus pp. 34-57

- Jeff E. Biddle and Daniel S. Hamermesh
- Theorizing Application: The Case of Evolutionary Biology’s Theory of Games pp. 58-77

- Paul Erickson
- Applied General Equilibrium Analysis: Birth, Growth, and Maturity pp. 78-102

- Charles L. Ballard and Marianne Johnson
- “It’s Computers, Stupid!†The Spread of Computers and the Changing Roles of Theoretical and Applied Economics pp. 103-126

- Roger E. Backhouse and Béatrice Cherrier
- The Empirical Economist’s Toolkit: From Models to Methods pp. 127-157

- Matthew T. Panhans and John D. Singleton
- A Model to “Make Decisions and Take Actionsâ€: Leif Johansen’s Multisector Growth Model, Computerized Macroeconomic Planning, and Resilient Infrastructures for Policymaking pp. 158-186

- Verena Halsmayer
- From Economic to Social Regulation: How the Deregulatory Moment Strengthened Economists’ Policy Position pp. 187-212

- Elizabeth Popp Berman
- Constructing Markets: Environmental Economics and the Contingent Valuation Controversy pp. 213-239

- Spencer Banzhaf
- Allocating Airport Slots: The History of Early Applied Experimental Research pp. 240-263

- Andrej SvorenÄ Ãk
- Theory and Practice in Development Economics pp. 264-291

- Michele Alacevich
Volume 49, issue 4, 2017
- William J. Barber (1925–2016) pp. 535-536

- Robert W. Dimand
- The Introduction of Human Capital Theory into Education Policy in the United States pp. 537-574

- Laura Holden and Jeff Biddle
- Natural Theology, Theodicy, and Political Economy in Nineteenth-Century Britain: William Whewell’s Struggle pp. 575-606

- Paul Oslington
- The Muthesius Controversy: A Tale of Two Liberalisms pp. 607-630

- Ekkehard A. Köhler and Daniel Nientiedt
- Geometry of Money in the Neapolitan Eighteenth Century: Trojano Spinelli’s Riflessioni Politiche pp. 631-666

- Rosario Patalano
- From One Sympathy to Another: Sophie de Grouchy’s Translation of and Commentary on Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments pp. 667-707

- Laurie Bréban and Jean Dellemotte
Volume 49, issue 3, 2017
- Perceptions of the (In)stability of Consumer Behavior: A Preliminary Case Study of Interactions among Theory, Testing, and Policy pp. 383-404

- Craufurd Goodwin
- Modeling Economic Growth: Domar on Moving Equilibrium pp. 405-436

- Mauro Boianovsky
- Joan Robinson and MIT pp. 437-450

- Harvey Gram and Geoffrey Harcourt
- We Are Not the Center of the Universe: The Role of Astronomy in the Moral Defense of Commerce in Adam Smith pp. 451-486

- Maria Pia Paganelli
- “Survival Value and a Robust, Practical, Joyless Individualismâ€: Thomas Nixon Carver, Social Justice, and Eugenics pp. 469-495

- Luca Fiorito and Cosma Orsi
- A Previously Unnoticed Swiss Connection in the Dissemination of Cameralist Ideas during the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century pp. 497-529

- Alexandre Cunha
Volume 49, issue 2, 2017
- Introduction to the Symposium on the Contributions of Business to Economics pp. 165-176

- Robert Van Horn and Edward Nik-Khah
- “It Was Their Business to Knowâ€: British Merchants and Mercantile Epistemology in the Eighteenth Century pp. 177-206

- William Deringer
- Capitalist Threads: Engels the Businessman and Marx's Capital pp. 207-232

- Tiago Mata and Robert Van Horn
- Business and the Making of American Econometrics, 1910–1940 pp. 233-265

- Thomas A. Stapleford
- The Harvard Research Center in Entrepreneurial History and the Daimonic Entrepreneur pp. 267-314

- Robert Fredona and Sophus A. Reinert
- “Fraught with Controversyâ€: Organizing Expertise against Contingent Valuation pp. 315-345

- Harro Maas and Andrej SvorenÄ Ãk
- The Social Trajectory of a Finance Professor and the Common Sense of Capital pp. 347-381

- Marion Fourcade and Rakesh Khurana
Volume 49, issue 1, 2017
- Gold, the Brains Trust, and Roosevelt pp. 1-30

- Sebastian Edwards
- The (Rail)Road to Lochner: Reproduction Cost and the Gilded Age Controversy Over Rate Regulation pp. 31-58

- Nicola Giocoli
- Musgrave, Samuelson, and the Crystallization of the Standard Rationale for Public Goods pp. 59-92

- Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay
- A Previously Unpublished Correspondence between Adam Smith and Joseph Nicolas de Windischgrätz pp. 93-112

- José M. Menudo and Nicolas Rieucau
- Is Food Self-Sufficiency Conducive to Long-Term Growth? An Assessment of Malthus (1803) on the International Corn Trade pp. 113-136

- Neri Salvadori and Rodolfo Signorino
- Lucas's Research in the Late 1960s and the Natural Rate of Unemployment pp. 137-159

- Danilo Freitas Ramalho da Silva
Volume 48, issue 5, 2016
- Introduction pp. 1-15

- Marina Bianchi and Neil De Marchi
- Letts Calculate: Moral Accounting in the Victorian Period pp. 16-43

- Harro Maas
- War of the Ghosts: Marshall, Veblen, and Bartlett pp. 44-70

- Simon J. Cook and Tiziana Foresti
- Economics and Psychology: Why the Great Divide? pp. 71-169

- Craufurd Goodwin
- Behaviorism and Control in the History of Economics and Psychology pp. 170-197

- José Edwards
- Implementation Rationality: The Nexus of Psychology and Economics at the RAND Logistics Systems Laboratory, 1956–1966 pp. 198-225

- Judy L. Klein
- Psychology Fails to Trump the Multiyear, Structural Development Plan: Albert Hirschman's Largely Frustrated Efforts to Place the “Ability to Make and Carry Out Development Decisions†At the Center of the Development Economics of the Late 1950s and the 1960s pp. 226-238

- Neil De Marchi
- Measuring the Economizing Mind in the 1940s and 1950s: The Mosteller-Nogee and Davidson-Suppes-Siegel Experiments to Measure the Utility of Money pp. 239-269

- Ivan Moscati
- The Sidney Siegel Tradition: The Divergence of Behavioral and Experimental Economics at the End of the 1980s pp. 270-294

- Andrej SvorenÄ Ãk
- The Economics of Motivations: Tibor Scitovsky and Daniel Berlyne pp. 295-315

- Marina Bianchi
- Theoretical Behaviorism, Economic Theory, and Choice pp. 316-331

- John Staddon
Volume 48, issue 4, 2016
- Macrodynamics of Economics: A Bibliometric History pp. 551-592

- François Claveau and Yves Gingras
- The 1920s Viennese Intellectual Community as a Center for Ideas Exchange: A Network Analysis pp. 593-634

- Claire Wright
- Losing Equilibrium: On the Existence of Abraham Wald's Fixed-Point Proof of 1935 pp. 635-655

- Till Düppe and E. Roy Weintraub
- Malinowski, Herskovits, and the Controversy Over Economics in Anthropology pp. 657-679

- Scott Cook and Michael W. Young
- The Victorian Crisis of Laissez-Faire: George Eliot, Political Economy, and the Common Good pp. 681-704

- Benjamin Kohlmann
- An Activist Stance: The 1828 French Translation of Jeremy Bentham's Defence of Usury pp. 705-731

- Nathalie Sigot
- Mises and Montaigne: A Comment pp. 733-740

- Philipp Bagus, David Howden, Amadeus Gabriel and Eva MarÃa Carrasco Bañuelos
- Mises and Montaigne: A Reply to Bagus Et Al pp. 741-745

- Casto Montero Kuscevic and Marco Antonio del RÃo Rivera
Volume 48, issue 3, 2016
- Other Histories of Recent Economics: A Survey pp. 373-421

- Philippe Fontaine
- Marginalizing Maclaurin: The Attempt to Develop an Economics of Technological Progress at Mit, 1940–50 pp. 423-447

- Roger E. Backhouse and Harro Maas
- Rudolf Hilferding on English Mercantilism pp. 449-470

- Daniel Gaido
- The Early Days of English Political Economy (1911) pp. 471-487

- Rudolf Hilferding and Daniel Gaido
- Joseph Schumpeter's Credit View of Money: A Contribution to a “Monetary Analysis†Of Capitalism pp. 489-514

- Odile Lakomski-Laguerre
- From the Treatise on Money to The General Theory: John Maynard Keynes's Departure from the Doctrine of Forced Saving pp. 515-544

- Ho-Po Crystal Wong
Volume 48, issue 2, 2016
- Mechanism Designers in Alliance: A Portrayal of a Scholarly Network in Support of Experimental Economics pp. 191-223

- Kyu Sang Lee
- Burying Money? Monetary Origins and Afterlives of Luther's Reformation pp. 225-263

- Philipp Rössner
- A Path Through the Wilderness: Time Discounting in Growth Models pp. 265-306

- Pedro Garcia Duarte
- Knut Wicksell on Utility and Market Aggregation pp. 307-340

- Mauro Boianovsky
- John F. Muth and the Creation of Rational Expectations: Amendments, Corrections, and Extensions pp. 341-347

- Bennett McCallum
- Paul Samuelson's Historiography: More Wag Than Whig pp. 349-363

- E. Roy Weintraub
Volume 48, issue 1, 2016
- A Certain Amount of "Recantation": On the Origins of Frank H. Knight's Antipositivism pp. 1-34

- Luca Fiorito
- The Use (and Abuse) of Robinson Crusoe in Neoclassical Economics pp. 35-64

- Fritz Söllner
- The Other Correspondence of T. R. Malthus: A Preliminary List and Selected Commentary pp. 65-110

- John Pullen
- The Emergence of “Emergence†In the Work of F. A. Hayek: A Historical Analysis pp. 111-150

- Paul Lewis
- F. A. Hayek and the Economic Calculus pp. 151-180

- Bruce Caldwell
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