History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
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Volume 26, issue 4, 1994
- The Place of J. S. Mill in the Development of British Monetary Orthodoxy pp. 539-567

- Neil T. Skaggs
- The Divergent Fates of Two Strands of “Institutionalist†Doctrine During the New Deal Years pp. 569-587

- William Barber
- Luigi Amoroso (1886–1965): Mathematical Economist, Italian Corporatist pp. 589-611

- Jan Horst Keppler
- Physiocracy in Spain pp. 613-627

- Ernest Lluch and LluÃs ArgemÃ
- The Epistemological Status of Ricardo's Labor Theory pp. 629-647

- Mathieu J. Carlson
- The Endogenous Nature of Technological Progress and Transfer in Adam Smith's Thought pp. 649-663

- Bruce Elmslie
- Joan Robinson's Views on Teaching Economics pp. 665-679

- Zohreh Emami
- Keynes's Appendix to Chapter 19: A Reader's Guide pp. 681-695

- Allin Cottrell
- A Note on the Keynes-Pigou Controversy pp. 697-705

- Michael Emmett Brady
- Brady on Pigou and Keynes: Comment pp. 707-711

- Allin Cottrell
Volume 26, issue 3, 1994
- A Lakatosian Approach to Changes in International Trade Theory pp. 351-368

- Siobhain McGovern
- The Inconsistency or Redundancy of the Wage-Fund Doctrine in a Classical System pp. 369-393

- Morris Perlman
- Free Seas, Free Trade, Free People: Early Dutch Institutionalism pp. 395-422

- Hans-Jürgen Wagener
- The Evolution of Adam Smith's Theory of Banking pp. 423-441

- James A. Gherity
- Schumpeter on Monetary Determinacy pp. 443-464

- Parth J. Shah and Leland B. Yeager
- On the Textual Interpretation of Ricardian Growth Theory: The “New View†Confirmed (Again) pp. 487-499

- Samuel Hollander
- Intellectual History and the History of Economic Thought: A Reply to J. M. Lipkis pp. 501-508

- Lawrence Birken
Volume 26, issue 2, 1994
- Jevons on the King-Davenant Law of Demand: A Simple Resolution of a Historical Puzzle pp. 185-191

- Stephen M. Stigler
- Buffer Stock Ideas in the Monetary Economics of Keynes and Robertson pp. 193-202

- Paul Mizen and John R. Presley
- Hobson and the Fabians: Two Roads to Socialism in the 1920s pp. 203-220

- Noel Thompson
- Complementary Non-Quantity Theory Approaches to Money: Hilferding's Finance Capital and Free-Banking Theory pp. 221-238

- Steven Horwitz
- Henryk Grossmann on Marx's Wage Theory and the “Increasing Misery†Controversy pp. 239-266

- Kenneth Lapides
- Joint Supply Theory before Mill pp. 267-278

- Edwin G. West
- The Journal des Actuaires FranÄ ais and Its Contributors to Mathematical Economics pp. 279-296

- Reghinos D. Theocharis
- Eligo Ergo Sum: Classical Philosophies of the Self in Neoclassical Economics pp. 297-325

- Murray Wolfson
- The Revival of Economic Thought in Germany: The Dogmenhistorischer Ausschuss pp. 327-335

- Bertram Schefold
Volume 26, issue 1, 1994
- A Transformation Problem: Monetarism to Structuralism in the Economic Commission for Latin America pp. 1-19

- Carolyn Craven
- The Rise and Demise of Dutch Monetarism; or, the Schumpeter-Koopmans-Holtrop Connection pp. 21-38

- Martin M.G. Fase
- The Eastern Christian Fathers (a.d. 350-400) on the Redistribution of Wealth pp. 39-67

- Anastassios Karayiannis
- The Keynes-Hayek Debate: Lessons for Contemporary Business Cycle Theorists pp. 69-94

- John P. Cochran and Fred R. Glahe
- Editor's Introduction pp. 97-98

- E. Roy Weintraub
- In the Realm of Concept and Circumstance pp. 99-116

- Bradley W. Bateman
- Keynes in History pp. 117-135

- Peter Clarke
- Keynes in Political Science pp. 137-153

- Peter A. Hall
- Who Owns Maynard Keynes? pp. 155-164

- William Darity
Volume 25, issue 4, 1993
- Competing Notions of “Competition†in Late Nineteenth-Century American Economics pp. 563-604

- Mary S. Morgan
- Marshall's Final Lecture, 21 May 1908 pp. 605-616

- Rita McWilliams Tullberg
- Adam Smith, Stage Theory, and the Status of Women pp. 617-640

- Chris Nyland
- Historians and Economists: The Study of Economic History in Britain ca. 1920–1950 pp. 641-675

- Gerard M. Koot
- Ferrara's Theory of Value and the Cost of Reproduction Principle pp. 677-696

- Antonio Guccione
- Carl Menger's Grundsätze in the Making pp. 697-724

- Kiichiro Yagi
- Böhm-Bawerk, Irving Fisher, and the Term “Veil of Moneyâ€: A Note pp. 725-738

- Mauro Boianovsky
- National Security in Classical Political Economy: A Neglected Contribution pp. 739-744

- A. M. C. Waterman
Volume 25, issue 3, 1993
- Adam Smith on the Human Foundation of a Successful Liberal Society pp. 395-412

- Jerry Evensky
- Frank Knight's Case for Laissez Faire: The Patrimony of the Social Philosophy of the Chicago School pp. 413-433

- Sherryl Davis Kasper
- W. S. Jevons's Methodology of Economics: Some Implications of the Procedures for “Inductive Quantification†pp. 435-460

- Sandra J. Peart
- Bickerdike's Theory of Incipient and Optimal Tariffs pp. 461-492

- John Chipman
- Separability: The One Principal and Serious Defect of Bickerdike's and Edgeworth's Elasticity Approach to Balance-of-Payments Adjustment Problems? pp. 493-497

- Edward Tower
- Cassel and Revealed Preference Theory pp. 499-514

- Lars PÃ¥lsson Syll
- Gustav Cassel's Scientific Innovations: Claims and Realities pp. 515-527

- Paul A. Samuelson
- Comment pp. 529

- Hans Brems
- More about the Funding Basis of the United States Social Security Program in Its Early Days pp. 531-536

- Robert J. Myers
- A Reply to Robert J. Myers pp. 537-540

- J⊘rn Henrik Petersen
- Actuaries, Economists, and Social Security Funding Issues pp. 541-543

- Bruno Stein
Volume 25, issue 2, 1993
- How to Learn Sociality: True and False Solutions to Mandeville's Problem pp. 209-240

- Marina Bianchi
- An Early Publication by Adam Smith pp. 241-282

- James A. Gherity
- Birth Control and the Amelioration Controversy pp. 283-311

- Christine Holden and David Levy
- Ragnar Frisch on the Optimal Diet pp. 313-327

- Agnar Sandmo
- Sir John Hicks (1904–1989) pp. 329

- Neil de Marchi
- High Hicks, Deep Hicks, and Equilibrium pp. 331-350

- David A. Collard
- John R. Hicks and the History of Economics pp. 351-374

- Warren J. Samuels
Volume 25, issue 1, 1993
- Productivity Patterns, Exchange Rates, and the Gold Standard Restoration Debate of the 1920s pp. 1-37

- Haim Barkai
- John Locke and the Social Position of Women pp. 39-63

- Chris Nyland
- Labor, Money, and “Labour-Moneyâ€: A Review of Marx's Critique of John Gray's Monetary Analysis pp. 65-84

- Alfredo Saad-Filho
- Historians and the History of Economic Thought: A Response to Lawrence Birken pp. 85-113

- J. M. Lipkis
- Editor's Introduction pp. 117-119

- E. Roy Weintraub
- Value-Free or Valueless? Notes on the Pursuit of Detachment in Economics pp. 121-145

- Julie Nelson
- The Stories of Economics and the Power of the Storyteller pp. 147-165

- Diana Strassmann
- How Does She Know? Feminist Theories of Gender Bias in Economics pp. 167-184

- Nancy Folbre
- Feminism and the History of Economic Thought pp. 185-201

- Janet Seiz
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