History of Political Economy
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Volume 24, issue 5, 1992
- Introduction pp. 3-12

- E. Roy Weintraub
- The Early History of the Theory of Strategic Games from Waldegrave to Borel pp. 15-27

- Robert Dimand and Mary Ann Dimand
- Creating a Context for Game Theory pp. 29-76

- Robert J. Leonard
- New Insights into the Collaboration between John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern on the Theory of Games and Economic Behavior pp. 77-93

- Urs Rellstab
- Oskar Morgenstern's Contribution to the Development of the Theory of Games pp. 95-112

- Andrew Schotter
- What Were von Neumann and Morgenstern Trying to Accomplish? pp. 113-147

- Philip Mirowski
- Game Theory at Princeton, 1949–1955: A Personal Reminiscence pp. 151-163

- Martin Shubik
- Game Theory at the University of Michigan, 1948–1952 pp. 165-175

- Howard Raiffa
- Mathematizing Social Science in the 1950s: The Early Development and Diffusion of Game Theory pp. 177-204

- Angela M. O'Rand
- The Entry of Game Theory into Political Science pp. 207-223

- William H. Riker
- Operations Research and Game Theory: Early Connections pp. 225-239

- Robin E. Rider
- Game Theory and Experimental Economics: Beginnings and Early Influences pp. 241-282

- Vernon L. Smith
Volume 24, issue 4, 1992
- The Unwritten Books and Papers of J. M. Keynes pp. 767-817

- Roderick O'Donnell
- The Italian School of Public Finance at the Turn of the Twentieth Century and the Ricardian Equivalence Theorem pp. 819-841

- Stefano Toso
- John Stuart Mill on Verification and the Business of Science pp. 843-866

- Abraham Hirsch
- The Real-Bills Doctrine in the Light of the Law of Reflux pp. 867-894

- David Glasner
- Operationally Meaningful Theorems in Light of Cournot pp. 895-908

- Bruce Larson and Claire Childers
- Paretian Rent Theory Versus Pareto's Rent Theory: A Clarification and Correction pp. 909-923

- Ronald Bird and Vincent J. Tarascio
- The Rediscovery of Alexander Chayanov pp. 925-965

- Günther Schmitt
- Marshall on Market Price pp. 967-971

- George J. Stigler
Volume 24, issue 3, 1992
- Juglar's Credit Cycles pp. 545-569

- Jürg Niehans
- Alfred Marshall on Speculation pp. 571-594

- Marco Dardi and Mauro Gallegati
- The Benthamites as Educational Engineers: The Reputation and the Record pp. 595-621

- Edwin G. West
- The “Cournot-Bertrand Debateâ€: A Historical Perspective pp. 623-656

- Jean Magnan de Bornier
- Probability and Depreciation: A History of the Stochastic Approach to Index Numbers pp. 657-687

- John Aldrich
- Shaping Opinion on Development Policy: Economists at the Colonial Office during World War II pp. 689-710

- Barbara Ingham
- Petty and Cantillon pp. 711-728

- Anthony Brewer
- Marshall, Jevons, and the Development of the Expected Utility Hypothesis pp. 729-744

- Edward E. Schlee
- Jonathan Swift: Father of Supply-Side Economics? pp. 745-748

- Bruce Bartlett
- Why Did Marshall Introduce the Giffen Paradox? pp. 749-752

- Peter Dooley
Volume 24, issue 2, 1992
- The Fate of an Errant Hypothesis: The Doctrine of Normal-Cost Prices pp. 273-309

- Frederic Lee and J. Irving-Lessmann
- The “Full-Cost†Controversy of the 1940s and 1950s: A Methodological Assessment pp. 311-356

- Philippe Mongin
- Adam Smith and the Glasgow Merchants pp. 357-368

- James A. Gherity
- On Malthus's Physiocratic References pp. 369-380

- Samuel Hollander
- Keynes on Economic Growth, Stagnation, and Structural Change: New Light on a 55-Year Controversy pp. 381-412

- William Guthrie and Vincent J. Tarascio
- Pigou's Inconsistencies or Keynes's Misconceptions? pp. 413-433

- Nahid Aslanbeigui
- The First Flow of Funds Table: Lang's Tableau of 1815 pp. 435-453

- Götz Uebe
- Stigler's Adaptable and Indivisible Plant and the Micro/Macro Schism pp. 455-470

- Wesley J. Yordon
- On an Accidental Proof of the “Fundamental Marxian Theorem†pp. 471-475

- D. Suvakovic Olgin
- Hayek's Contribution to Business Cycle Theory: A Modern Assessment pp. 477-491

- G. R. Steele
- Charles James Fox and The Wealth of Nations pp. 493-497

- Salim Rashid
- Adam Smith on Competitive Religious Markets pp. 499-513

- Charles G. Leathers and J. Patrick Raines
- Previously Undocumented Macroeconomics from the 1680s: The Analytical Arguments and Policy Recommendations of Sir Dudley North and Roger North pp. 515-532

- George D. Choksy
Volume 24, issue 1, 1992
- Theologians and Economic Philosophy: The Case of Paul Tillich and Protestant Socialism pp. 1-29

- Karen I. Vaughn
- J. S. Mill and the Tory School: The Rhetorical Value of the Recantation pp. 31-59

- Evelyn Forget
- Ethics and the Classical Liberal Tradition in Economics pp. 61-77

- Jerry Evensky
- Henry Sidgwick and the Institutionalists on Goodwill of the Firm pp. 79-116

- Robert A. Black
- Unequal Exchange and Dependency Theory in George Fitzhugh pp. 117-128

- Joseph Persky
- Adam Smith and the Market Mechanism pp. 129-152

- Salim Rashid
- Income Distribution and the Estimation of the Consumption Function: A Historical Analysis of the Early Arguments pp. 153-181

- J. J. Thomas