History of Political Economy
1969 - 2020
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Volume 50, issue 5, 2018
- Writing the History of Development Economics pp. 1-14

- Michele Alacevich and Mauro Boianovsky
- Changing Approaches to Development since 1950: Drawing on Polanyi pp. 17-38

- Frances Stewart
- Yankee Ingenuity in Theories of American Economic Development, from the Founding to the Closing of the Frontier pp. 41-58

- Stephen Meardon
- Aspects of Indian Economic Thought and the Birth and Poverty of Development Economics pp. 59-75

- Amitava Krishna Dutt
- Sun Yat-sen as a Pioneer of International Development pp. 76-93

- Eric Helleiner
- The Colonial Office and British Development Economics, 1940–60 pp. 97-113

- Keith Tribe
- The Birth of Development Economics: Theories and Institutions pp. 114-132

- Michele Alacevich
- Modernization Theory Never Dies pp. 133-151

- Nils Gilman
- CEPAL, Economic Development, and Inequality pp. 152-171

- Joseph L. Love
- When the History of Ideas Meets Theory: Arthur Lewis and the Classical Economists on Development pp. 172-190

- Mauro Boianovsky
- Measuring Development—from the UN’s Perspective pp. 193-210

- Mary S. Morgan and Maria Bach
- Quantifying Economic Development: Kuznets, Chenery, and the Quantitative Approach to Development Economics pp. 211-230

- Moshe Syrquin
- Models, Measurement, and “Universal Patternsâ€: Jan Tinbergen and Development Planning without Theory pp. 231-248

- Marcel Boumans and Neil De Marchi
- E. F. Schumacher and Intermediate Technology pp. 249-265

- Robert Leonard
- The Counterrevolution in Development Economics pp. 269-285

- John Toye
- From Anxiety to Nonchalance: “Neoclassical Economic Development†from 1950 to 2000 pp. 286-302

- Salim Rashid
- The Making of Behavioral Development Economics pp. 303-322

- Allison Demeritt and Karla Hoff
Volume 50, issue 4, 2018
- Karl Menger as Son of Carl Menger pp. 649-678

- Scott Scheall and Reinhard Schumacher
- Denazifying the Economy: Ordoliberals on the Economic Policy Battlefield (1946–50) pp. 679-707

- Raphaël Fèvre
- The Machine Taxers pp. 709-733

- Gregory R. Woirol
- The Midway and Beyond: Recent Work on Economics at Chicago pp. 735-775

- Douglas A. Irwin
Volume 50, issue 3, 2018
- Professor Donald Norman Winch, 1935–2017 pp. 421-424

- Julia Stapleton and D. P. O’Brien
- The Indeterminate Fate of Sunspots in Economics pp. 425-481

- Beatrice Cherrier and Aurélien Saïdi
- Price Stability and the Origins and Early Influence of the Phillips Curve on British Policy Debates pp. 483-509

- Carlo Cristiano and Paolo Paesani
- The Making of a Constitutionalist: James Buchanan on Education pp. 511-548

- Jean-Baptiste Fleury and Alain Marciano
- Contemporary Historiography of Economics: Editors’ Introduction pp. 551-553

- Till Düppe and E. Roy Weintraub
- Interest Conflicts pp. 555-561

- Till Düppe
- Practices of Using Interviews in History of Contemporary Economics: A Brief Survey pp. 563-570

- Dorian Jullien
- The Method of the Witness Seminar pp. 571-577

- Harro Maas
- Textbooks in the History of Recent Economics: The Case of Samuelson’s Economics pp. 579-585

- Yann Giraud
- Syllabi and Examinations pp. 587-595

- Irwin L. Collier
- Network Analysis in the History of Economics pp. 597-603

- François Claveau and Catherine Herfeld
- The Missing Link: Prosopography in the History of Economics pp. 605-613

- Andrej SvorenÄ Ãk
- Why Historians of Economics Should Tweet pp. 615-621

- Beatrice Cherrier
- Economics—and History—as Communicative Action pp. 623-628

- Tiago Mata
- Following Artifacts pp. 629-634

- Verena Halsmayer
Volume 50, issue 2, 2018
- Edwin B. Wilson and the Rise of Mathematical Economics in America, 1920–40 pp. 229-259

- Juan Carvajalino
- Clower’s Volte-Face regarding the “Keynesian Revolution†pp. 261-287

- Romain Plassard
- Calculation in Kind and Substantive Rationality: Neurath, Weber, Kapp pp. 289-320

- Thomas Uebel
- Benjamin Franklin and Adam Smith: Two Strangers and the Spirit of Capitalism pp. 321-344

- Geoffrey C. Kellow
- A Reexamination of John Stuart Mill’s and William Stanley Jevons’s Analyses of Unpaid Domestic Work: What Prevents Its Inclusion within the Production Boundary pp. 345-371

- Virginie Gouverneur
- Rights, the Distribution of Wealth, and Happiness: Gaetano Filangieri’s Constitutional Ideal of Justice pp. 373-401

- Fabrizio Simon
- Cassel and Fisher on Interest and Opportunity Cost pp. 403-412

- Leland B. Yeager
Volume 50, issue 1, 2018
- From Theories of Human Behavior to Rules of Rational Choice: Tracing a Normative Turn at the Cowles Commission, 1943–54 pp. 1-48

- Catherine Herfeld
- Alfred Marshall on Cooperation: Restraining the Cruel Force of Competition pp. 49-81

- Miriam Bankovsky
- Invented in America: Birth and Evolution of the Cyclically Adjusted Budget Rule, 1933–61 pp. 83-117

- Orsola Costantini
- The Old Economics of Science and the Nonlinear Model of Innovation: The Case of Richard Nelson pp. 119-154

- Matthieu Ballandonne
- The European Payments Union and the Origins of Triffin’s Regional Approach toward International Monetary Integration pp. 155-190

- Ivo Maes and Ilaria Pasotti
- Classical and Catholic Political Economy: A Re-examination of Matteo Liberatore’s Principii di Economia Politica pp. 191-219

- Giacomo Costa
Volume 49, issue 5, 2017
- The Age of the Applied Economist: The Transformation of Economics since the 1970s pp. 1-33

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

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

- Matthew T. Panhans and John 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 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
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