History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
Current editor(s): Kevin D. Hoover
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Volume 33, issue 5, 2001
- A. F. W. Crome's Measurements of the "Strength of the State": Statistical Representations in Central Europe around 1800 pp. 23-56

- Sybilla Nikolow
- Make a Righteous Number: Social Surveys, the Men and Religion Forward Movement, and Quantification in American Economics pp. 57-85

- Bradley W. Bateman
- March to Numbers: The Statistical Style of Lucien March pp. 86-110

- Franck Jovanovic and Philippe Le Gall
- Measuring Causes: Episodes in the Quantitative Assessment of the Value of Money pp. 137-161

- Kevin D. Hoover and Michael E. Dowell
- Quantity Theory and Needs-of-Trade Measurements and Indicators for Monetary Policymakers in the 1920s pp. 162-189

- Thomas M. Humphrey
- Leontief and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1941-54: Developing a Framework for Measurement pp. 190-212

- Martin C. Kohli
- Richard Stone and Measurement Criteria for National Accounts pp. 213-234

- Flavio Comim
- "Facts Carefully Marshalled" in the Empirical Studies of William Stanley Jevons pp. 252-276

- Sandra J. Peart
- An Instrument Can Make a Science: Jevons's Balancing Acts in Economics pp. 277-302

- Harro Maas
- Fisher's Instrumental Approach to Index Numbers pp. 313-344

- Marcel Boumans
- Quantifying the Qualitative: Quality-Adjusted Price Indexes in the United States, 1915-61 pp. 345-370

- Spencer Banzhaf
- The Reader's Essential Non-Guide to The Age of Economic Measurement

- Judy L. Klein and Mary S. Morgan
Volume 33, issue 4, 2001
- Economists and the Laity: Economic Articles in the Three Leading British Reviews, 1870-1910 pp. 671-696

- Jeff Lipkes
- Malthus, Population, and the Generational Bargain pp. 697-716

- David Collard
- Nascent Keynesianism? Denmark in the 1930s pp. 717-741

- W. R. Garside and N.-H. Topp
- Frequentist Probability and Choice under Uncertainty pp. 743-772

- Alberto Baccini
- The Early History of Rational and Implicit Expectations pp. 773-813

- Warren Young and William Darity
- Maynard would not have wished"? Second-Guessing the Author of "The Balance of Payments of the United States pp. 815-824

- D. E. Moggridge
- John Henry Newman, Nassau Senior, and the Separation of Political Economy from Theology in the Nineteenth Century pp. 825-842

- Paul Oslington
- The Technique of Comparative-Static Analysis in Whewell's "Mathematical Exposition" pp. 843-854

- Jinbang Kim
Volume 33, issue 3, 2001
- The Changing Place of Empathy in Welfare Economics pp. 387-410

- Philippe Fontaine
- David Hume on Experimental Natural Philosophy, Money, and Fluids pp. 411-436

- Margaret Schabas
- Max Weber's Analysis of Marginal Utility Theory and Psychology Revisited: Latent Propositions in Economic Sociology and the Sociology of Economics pp. 437-458

- Milan Zafirovski
- The Enigmatic Legacy of Charles Fourier: Joseph Charlier and Basic Income pp. 459-484

- John Cunliffe and Guido Erreygers
- An Early Manuscript by Knut Wicksell on the Bank Rate of Interest pp. 485-508

- Mauro Boianovsky and Hans-Michael Trautwein
- Knut Wicksell's "Bank Rate of Interest as the Regulator of Prices" pp. 509-516

- K. Wicksell
- The De-Germanization of Swedish Economics pp. 517-540

- Bo Sandelin
- Pareto and the 53 Percent Ordinal Theory of Utility pp. 541-576

- Christian Weber
- Joint Supply and the Development of Economic Theory: A Historical Perspective pp. 577-608

- Robert Ekelund and John Thompson
- John Stuart Mill's Equilibrium Terms of Trade: A Special Case of William Whewell's 1850 Formula pp. 609-626

- Andrea Maneschi
- The Flow and Ebb in Mixter's Treatment of Rae: A Note pp. 627-640

- Syed Ahmad
- Hans Brems (1915-2000) pp. 641-648

- Royall Brandis
- There Really Was a German Historical School of Economics: A Comment on Heath Pearson pp. 649-654

- Bruce Caldwell
- Response to Bruce Caldwell pp. 655-662

- Heath Pearson
Volume 33, issue 2, 2001
- Jean-Baptiste Say and Spontaneous Order pp. 193-218

- Evelyn Forget
- The Case against Harry Dexter White: Still Not Proven pp. 219-239

- James M. Boughton
- Gustav Stolper, Der deutsche Volkswirt, and the Controversy on Economic Policy at the End of the Weimar Republic pp. 241-267

- Hansjörg Klausinger
- Rational Equity Valuation at the Time of the South Sea Bubble pp. 269-281

- Paul Harrison
- Britain in the 1950s: A "Keynesian" Managed Economy? pp. 283-313

- Alan Booth
- Francesco Ferrara and Subjective Value Theory pp. 315-344

- Emilia Bonaccorsi di Patti
- Sir James Steuart and a General Sales Tax pp. 345-367

- Takuo Dome
- Why Didn't Hayek Review Keynes's General Theory? A Partial Answer pp. 369-374

- Susan Howson
Volume 33, issue 1, 2001
- The Origins of the von Thünen-Mill-Pareto-Wicksell-Cobb-Douglas Function pp. 1-19

- P. J. Lloyd
- Vilfredo Pareto and the Epistemological Foundations of Choice Theory pp. 21-49

- Luigino Bruni and Francesco Guala
- The Monarch and the Marketplace: Economic Policy and Royal Finance in William of Pagula's Speculum regis Edwardi III pp. 51-69

- Cary J. Nederman
- The Schmoller Renaissance pp. 71-116

- Helge Peukert
- Keynes as the Einstein of Economic Theory pp. 117-138

- Teodoro Dario Togati
- The Link between David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature and His Fiduciary Theory of Money pp. 139-160

- Carl Wennerlind
- Magnan de Bornier on Cournot-Bertrand pp. 161-165

- Clarence Morrison
- Magnan de Bornier on Cournot-Bertrand: A Rejoinder to Clarence Morrison pp. 167-174

- Jean Magnan de Bornier