History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
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Volume 32, issue 5, 2000
- The Concept of Applied Economics: A History of Ambiguity and Multiple Meanings pp. 1-24

- Roger Backhouse and Jeff Biddle
- Economics for a Client: The Case of Statistical Quality Control and Sequential Analysis pp. 25-70

- Judy L. Klein
- Atomic Energy and the Application of Early Models of Technological Change in Economics, 1946-1954 pp. 71-94

- Warren Young
- Why Do Empirical Results Change? Forecasts as Tests of Rational Expectations pp. 95-116

- Robert Goldfarb and H. O. Stekler
- The Very Idea of Applying Economics: The Modern Minimum-Wage Controversy and Its Antecedents pp. 117-144

- Thomas Leonard
- On the Concept of Applied Economics: Lessons from Cambridge Economics and the History of Growth Theories pp. 145-176

- Flavio Comim
- Applied Economics in a Political Economy Tradition: The Case of Scotland from the 1890s to the 1950s pp. 177-198

- Alexander Dow, Sheila Dow and Alan Hutton
- Strategic Games from Theory to Application pp. 199-226

- Robert Dimand
- Personnel/Human Resource Management: Its Roots as Applied Economics pp. 227-256

- Bruce Kaufman
- A Portrait of the Economics of Education, 1960-1997 pp. 257-288

- Pedro Teixeira
- “Related Disciplinesâ€: The Professionalization of Public Choice Analysis pp. 289-324

- Steven Medema
- Eclecticism, Inconsistency, and Innovation in the History of Geographical Economics pp. 325-360

- Stephen Meardon
Volume 32, issue 4, 2000
- The Significance of John Locke's Medical Studies for His Economic Thought pp. 711-732

- William Coleman
- Patinkin, Johnson, and the Shadow of Friedman pp. 733-764

- Robert Leeson
- Wicksell and the Problem of the "Missing" Equation pp. 765-788

- Heinz Kurz
- The Loanable Funds Fallacy in Retrospect pp. 789-832

- Jörg Bibow
- The Anti-Semitism of Some Eminent Economists pp. 833-856

- Melvin W. Reder
- The Economic Thought of Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali and St. Thomas Aquinas: Some Comparative Parallels and Links pp. 857-888

- S. M. Ghazanfar
- Hawtrey on the Keynesian Multiplier: A Question of Cognitive Dissonance? pp. 889-908

- James C. W. Ahiakpor
- Hawtrey on the Keynesian Multiplier: A Response to Ahiakpor pp. 909-914

- Robert Dimand
- Reply to Ahiakpor pp. 915-918

- William Darity and Warren Young
Volume 32, issue 3, 2000
- An Antiquarian Note on Optimal Tariffs pp. 415-420

- Murray Kemp and Koji Shimomura
- A Golden Jubilee Note on Graaff's Optimum Tariff Structures pp. 421-436

- Edward Tower and John Gilbert
- Optimal Tariffs Revisited pp. 437-439

- Jan Graaff
- Negotiating at the Boundary: Patinkin vs. Phipps pp. 441-471

- Ted Gayer and E. Roy Weintraub
- Guilt by Association? Lauchlin Currie's Alleged Involvement with Washington Economists in Soviet Espionage pp. 473-515

- Roger J. Sandilands
- Productive Nature and the Net Product: Quesnay's Economies Animal and Political pp. 517-551

- Spencer Banzhaf
- The “Secret Concatenation†in the Mid-nineteenth Century: The Case of George Poulett Scrope, a Still Neglected Political Economist pp. 553-584

- David Stack
- Unions and the Natural Standard of Wages: Another Look at “the J. B. Clark Problem†pp. 585-606

- Donald R. Stabile
- The Puritan Roots of Daniel Raymond's Economics pp. 607-629

- Donald E. Frey
- Luxury, Economic Development, and Work Motivation: David Hume, Adam Smith, and J. R. McCulloch pp. 631-648

- M. G. Marshall
- Aquinas and Aristotle's Distinction on Wealth pp. 649-657

- João César das Neves
- Curiosities of Early Economic Literature: An Address to His Fellow Members of the Hobby Club of New York pp. 659-691

- Edwin R. A. Seligman and Luca Fiorito
Volume 32, issue 2, 2000
- Sraffa and the Interpretation of Ricardo: The Marxian Dimension pp. 187-232

- Samuel Hollander
- Early Inflation Tax Theory and Estimates pp. 233-266

- Ephraim Kleiman
- Bodin's Analysis of Inflation pp. 267-292

- Denis P. O'Brien
- IS-LM Ã la Hicks versus IS-LM Ã la Modigliani pp. 293-316

- Michel De Vroey
- On the “Insurmountable Difficulties, Obscurity, and Embarrassment†of Smith's Fifth Chapter pp. 317-346

- Glenn Hueckel
- On the Spread of an Idea: The Strange Case of Mr. Harrod and the Multiplier pp. 347-380

- Daniele Besomi
- Marx's Concept of an Economic Law of Motion pp. 381-394

- John Burkett
Volume 32, issue 1, 2000
- The Economist Dupuit on Theory, Institutions, and Policy: First of the Moderns? pp. 1-38

- Robert Ekelund
- Classical Monetary Theory and the Quantity Theory pp. 39-60

- David Glasner
- Early Views on Monetary Policy: The Neapolitan Debate on the Theory of Exchange pp. 61-82

- Annalisa Rosselli
- Nicholas Barbon and the Quality of Infinity pp. 83-102

- Andrea Finkelstein
- Productivity, Value, and Plan: Fritz Behrens and the Economics of Revisionism in the German Democratic Republic pp. 103-137

- Peter C. Caldwell
- Could a Basic Result in Optimum Commodity Taxation Theory Have Been Derived Much Earlier than It Was? pp. 139-157

- Alan Martina
Volume 31, issue 5, 1999
- Introduction pp. 1-30

- Neil De Marchi
- Francisco Pacheco: Economist for the Art World pp. 31-40

- Zarinés Negrón
- The Problem of Unique Goods as Factors of Production: Rousseau on Art and the Economy pp. 41-56

- Bertil Fridén
- Obscure Objects of Desire?: Nineteenth-Century British Economists and the Price(s) of “Rare Art†pp. 57-84

- Michael White
- Pacifying the Workman: Ruskin and Jevons on Labor and Popular Culture pp. 85-120

- Harro Maas
- Jevons's Music Manuscript and the Political Economy of Music pp. 121-156

- Bert Mosselmans and Ernest Mathijs
- The Economics of Art through Art Critics’ Eyes pp. 157-184

- Craufurd Goodwin
- Art Exports and the Construction of National Heritage in Late-Victorian and Edwardian Great Britain pp. 185-208

- Helen Rees
- International Commerce in the Fine Arts and American Political Economy, 1789–1913 pp. 209-235

- William Barber
- “Sweet Are the Uses of Adversityâ€: Federal Patronage of the Arts in the Great Depression pp. 235-255

- William Barber
- Positive Science, Normative Man: Lionel Robbins and the Political Economy of Art pp. 256-284

- Márcia Balisciano and Steven Medema
- Economy, Architecture and Politics: Colonialist and Cold War Hotels pp. 285-300

- Annabel Wharton
- The Economics of Art in Early Modern Times: Some Humanist and Scholastic Approaches pp. 301-331

- Toon Van Houdt
- Liberalitas, Magniï¬ centia, Splendor: The Classic Origins of Italian Renaissance Lifestyles pp. 332-378

- Guido Guerzoni
- Ingenuity, Preference, and the Pricing of Pictures: The Smith-Reynolds Connection pp. 379-412

- Neil De Marchi and Hans J. Van Miegroet
- Production and Reproduction: Commerce in Images in Late-Eighteenth-Century London pp. 413-422

- Sara Zablotney
- Dealer in Magic: James Cox's Jewelry Museum and the Economics of Luxurious Spectacle in Late-Eighteenth-Century London pp. 423-451

- Marcia Pointon
- “Seeing Is Believing†Otto Neurath, Graphic Art, and the Social Order pp. 452-478

- Robert J. Leonard
Volume 31, issue 4, 1999
- Statistical Economics, 1900-1950 pp. 607-651

- Jeff Biddle
- Public Debt Policy and Public Extravagance: The Ricardo-Malthus Debate pp. 653-673

- Nancy Churchman
- Paradox Lost: Mountifort Longfield and the Poor pp. 675-697

- Dennis A. Johnson
- Hayek versus Keynes on How the Price Level Ought to Behave pp. 699-721

- George Selgin
- A World Ruled by Venus: On Henry L. Moore's Transfer of Periodogram Analysis from Physics to Economics pp. 723-752

- Philippe Le Gall
- Why Didn't Hayek Favor Laissez Faire in Banking? pp. 753-769

- Lawrence White
Volume 31, issue 3, 1999
- Birth Control: The Political-Economic Rationale behind Jean Bodin's Démonomanie pp. 423-448

- Gunnar Heinsohn and Otto Steiger
- Labels and Substance: Friedman's Restatement of the Quantity Theory pp. 449-471

- J. Daniel Hammond
- The Road to Heterodoxy: F. S. Constâncio and the Critical Acceptance of Classical Political Economy pp. 473-492

- José Cardoso
- Keynes and the “Keynesian†Phillips Curve pp. 493-509

- Robert Leeson
- Generalized Increasing Returns, Euler's Theorem, and Competitive Equilibrium pp. 511-523

- James Buchanan and Yong J. Yoon
- Aspects of the Influence of Francis Hutcheson on Adam Smith pp. 525-545

- Enzo Pesciarelli
- Was There Really a German Historical School of Economics? pp. 547-562

- Heath Pearson
- The Ricardo-Malthus Debate on Underconsumption: A Case Study in Economic Conversation pp. 563-574

- Fiona Maclachlan
- More on Slutsky's Equation as Pareto's Solution pp. 575-586

- Christian Weber
- Consumer Theory and Axiomatics: A Note on an Early Contribution by Luigi Amoroso pp. 587-589

- Antonio Guccione and Enrico Minelli
Volume 31, issue 2, 1999
- Misunderstanding Classical Economics: The Sraffian Interpretation of the Surplus Approach pp. 213-236

- Mark Blaug
- Adam Ferguson, Adam Smith, and the Concept of Economic Growth pp. 237-254

- Anthony Brewer
- Thorstein Veblen and the Engineers: A Reinterpretation pp. 255-272

- Janet Knoedler and Anne Mayhew
- American Institutionalism and Durkheimian Positive Economics: Some Connections pp. 273-296

- Jean-Jacques Gislain, Philippe Steiner and John Holland
- The Nature and Causes of Corporate Negligence, Sham Lectures, and Ecclesiastical Indolence: Adam Smith on Joint-Stock Companies, Teachers, and Preachers pp. 297-315

- Andreas Ortmann
- When Political Economy “Crossed the Seaâ€: An Unpublished Paper by Maupertuis on Bimetallism pp. 317-335

- David Beeson and William Coleman
- Adam Smith and Thomas Chalmers on Financing Religious Instruction pp. 337-359

- Charles G. Leathers and J. Patrick Raines
- Changing Views: Twentieth-Century Opinion on the Banking School-Currency School Controversy pp. 361-391

- Neil T. Skaggs
- Slutsky and Additive Utility Functions, 1947–1972 pp. 393-416

- Christian Weber
Volume 31, issue 1, 1999
- Classical Political Economy between Two Fires: Jean-Baptiste Say and Frank H. Knight on the Enterprise Economy pp. 1-28

- Philippe Fontaine
- The Economist and the Entrepreneur: Modernist Impulses in Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit pp. 29-52

- Ross Emmett
- John Kells Ingram, the Comtean Movement, and the English Methodenstreit pp. 53-78

- Gregory C. Moore
- Free and Not So Free Banking Theories among the Classicals; or, Classical Forerunners of Free Banking and Why They Have Been Neglected pp. 79-107

- Arie Amon
- Canard on Direct Exchange and Taxation: A Perspective on Cournot pp. 109-131

- Bruce Larson
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