History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
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Volume 23, issue 4, 1991
- Böhm-Bawerk versus John Doe: The Interest Controversies pp. 567-586

- Jürg Niehans
- Thomas Hobbes's Influence on David Hume: The Emergence of a Public Choice Tradition pp. 587-612

- Laurence S. Moss
- Lenin's Revolution in Time, Space and Economics and Its Implications: An Analysis of Imperialism pp. 613-623

- Lawrence Birken
- “Natural Rate†Mutations: Keynes, Leijonhufvud and the Wicksell Connection pp. 625-643

- Allin Cottrell and Michael Syron Lawlor
- Contributions of Henry Brougham to Classical Political Economy pp. 645-673

- W. D. Sockwell
- Price Theory: A Stylized History pp. 675-685

- Hans Brems
- What Is This Thing Called Microfoundations? pp. 687-712

- Maarten C. W. Janssen
- John Stuart Mill and the Welfare State pp. 713-730

- Oskar Kurer
- John Rae and Thorstein Veblen on Conspicuous Consumption: A Neglected Intellectual Relationship pp. 731-744

- Stephen Edgell and Rick Tilman
- Otto Bauer's Business Cycle Theory: An Integration of Marxian Elements pp. 745-763

- Ze'ev B. Orzech and Shalom Groll
Volume 23, issue 3, 1991
- Frank Knight's Antipositivism pp. 359-381

- J. Daniel Hammond
- Allais, Stability, and Liapunov Theory pp. 383-396

- E. Roy Weintraub
- Geometric Analogies and Market Demand Estimation: Dupuit and the French Contribution pp. 397-418

- Robert Ekelund and Mark Thornton
- Cantillon and the Emergence of the Theory of Profit Contribution pp. 419-429

- Reneé Prendergast
- Verbalism and Definitions in Interwar Theoretical Macroeconomics pp. 431-455

- Jens Christopher Andvig
- John Fullarton's Law of Reflux and Central Bank Policy pp. 457-480

- Neil T. Skaggs
- A Comparison of the Single Tax Proposals of Henry George and the Physiocrats pp. 481-496

- Gary B. Buurman
- Cultural Theory as Applied to the History of Economic Thought: A Case Study pp. 497-518

- John W. Houghton
- Three Unpublished Letters by David Ricardo pp. 519-526

- Arnold Heertje
- The Discurso sobre el modo de fomentar la industria popular and the Discurso sobre el fomento de la industria popular, Two Editions of the Same Work by Campomanes: A Reply to D. R. Street pp. 527-531

- Vicent Llombart
- The Discurso sobre el modo de fomentar la industria popular and the Discurso sobre el fomento de la industria popular: A Reply to Vicent Llombart pp. 533-536

- Donald R. Street
Volume 23, issue 2, 1991
- Second Thoughts on the Keynesian Revolution pp. 171-192

- Mark Blaug
- Schumpeter on Schmoller and Weber: A Methodology of Economic Sociology pp. 193-219

- Yuichi Shionoya
- “The Canonical Classical Model of Political Economy†in 1808, as Viewed from 1825: Thomas Chalmers on the “National Resources†pp. 221-241

- A. M. C. Waterman
- Did Kalecki Get There First? The Race for the General Theory pp. 243-261

- Simon Chapple
- Antecedents and Implications of Hirsch's Positional Goods pp. 263-278

- Ralph E. Ancil and David R. Hakes
- Menger, Wieser, Böhm-Bawerk, and the Analysis of Economizing Behavior pp. 279-299

- A. M. Endres
- Is the Mercantilist Theory of the Favorable Balance of Trade Really Erroneous? pp. 301-336

- Cosimo Perrotta
- The Ethics of Growth in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations pp. 337-351

- Robert Prasch
Volume 23, issue 1, 1991
- Economic Growth and Technical Change: John Rae's Critique of Adam Smith pp. 1-11

- Anthony Brewer
- Schmoller on Money and the Monetary Dimension of Economics pp. 13-39

- Haim Barkai
- De Viti de Marco as a Monetary Economist pp. 41-59

- Filippo Cesarano
- The Contribution of Mykhailo Tuhan-Baranovsky to Monetary Economics pp. 61-78

- I. S. Koropeckyj
- Pay-as-You-Go, Partial Prefunding, and Full Funding in American Social Security pp. 79-83

- Bruno Stein
- Addendum to J⊘rn Henrik Petersen pp. 85-86

- Hans Brems
- A Reply to My Commentators pp. 87-92

- J⊘rn Henrik Petersen
- An Early Irish Reaction to Malthus pp. 93-94

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- Marx, Malthus, and Wages: A Comment on Cottrell and Darity pp. 95-100

- Francis Green
- Editor's Introduction pp. 101-103

- E. Roy Weintraub
- Epistemic Cultures: Forms of Reason in Science pp. 105-122

- Karin Knorr Cetina
- The Meaning of Replication and the Science of Economics pp. 123-142

- H. M. Collins
- Replicability, Reproducibility, and Robustness: Comments on Harry Collins pp. 143-155

- Nancy Cartwright
Volume 22, issue 4, 1990
- Problems in the Paternity of Econometrics: Henry Ludwell Moore pp. 587-609

- Philip Mirowski
- Abram Harris, Jr.: The Economics of Race and Social Reform pp. 611-627

- William Darity and Julian Ellison
- John Stuart Mill's Business Cycle pp. 629-642

- Evelyn Forget
- David Hume and Adam Smith on Value Premises in Economics pp. 643-657

- Jeffrey T. Young
- The Austrian Debate on Economic Calculation in a Socialist Economy pp. 659-675

- Guenther Chaloupek
- The Emergence of a Vision: The Development of Schumpeter's Theory of Entrepreneurship pp. 677-696

- Enrico Santarelli and Enzo Pesciarelli
- The Market for Economic Thought: An Austrian View of Neoclassical Dominance pp. 697-720

- William K. Bellinger and Gordon S. Bergsten
- The Formation and Transformation of Market Value: A Note on Marx's Method pp. 721-744

- Gustavo Indart
Volume 22, issue 3, 1990
- Joan Robinson's Early Views on Method pp. 411-427

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Economic thought in late eighteenth-century Portugal: physiocratic and Smithian influences pp. 429-441

- José Cardoso
- Kaldor's lecture notes from Allyn Young's London School of Economics class, 1928–29 pp. 443-463

- Charles P. Blitch
- The intellectual milieu at the Federal Reserve Board in the 1920s pp. 465-488

- William P. Yohe
- The Problem of Aggregation in Walras's General Equilibrium Theory pp. 489-505

- Jan van Daal and Donald A. Walker
- On Keynes's Misinterpretation of “Capital†in the Classical Theory of Interest pp. 507-528

- James C. W. Ahiakpor
- The Growth of Knowledge and Economic Science: Marshall's Interpretation of the Classical Economists pp. 529-537

- George Argyrous
- An Old Case of Plagiarism: Pierson Eclipsed by Schwarzkopf pp. 539-544

- P. Hennipman
- New Light on the Military Career of Robert Torrens pp. 545-549

- Frank W. Fetter
- The Danger of Approximation: Wicksell's Mistake on the Average Period of Investment pp. 551-555

- Bo Sandelin
- Foucault, Marginalism, and the History of Economic Thought: a Rejoinder to Amariglio pp. 557-569

- Lawrence Birken
Volume 22, issue 2, 1990
- Instrumentalism in Schumpeter's Economic Methodology pp. 187-222

- Yuichi Shionoya
- Walras on Temporary Equilibrium and Dynamics pp. 223-237

- A. van Witteloostuijn and J. A. H. Maks
- Smith, Mill, and Marshall on Human Capital Formation pp. 239-259

- Rhead S. Bowman
- L. Albert Hahn: A Precursor of Keynesianism and the Monetarist Counterrevolution pp. 261-279

- Donald J. Boudreaux and George A. Selgin
- Pattern Predictions in Economics: Hayek's Methodology of the Social Sciences Revisited pp. 281-294

- Karl-Heinz Paqué
- The Philosophical Roots of Modern Austrian Economics: Past Problems and Future Prospects pp. 295-319

- S. Parsons
- Law and Galiani on Money and Monetary Systems pp. 321-340

- Filippo Cesarano
- Adam Smith on the Providential Reconciliation of Individual and Social Interests: Is Man Led by an Invisible Hand or Misled by a Sleight of Hand? pp. 341-352

- J. Ronnie Davis
- Three Unpublished Letters of T. R. Malthus in Japan pp. 353-358

- Hitoshi Hashimoto
- Keynes, Induction, and Econometrics pp. 359-379

- Bradley W. Bateman
- Economic Thought of an Arab Scholastic: Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali (A.H. 450–505/A.D. 1058–1111) pp. 381-403

- S. M. Ghazanfar and Abdul Azim Islahi
Volume 22, issue 1, 1990
- Adam Smith and the Stock of Moral Capital pp. 1-18

- Nathan Rosenberg
- Purpose and Evolution in Commons's Institutionalism pp. 19-47

- Jeff Biddle
- Kalecki and Keynes: Their Correspondence pp. 49-63

- A. Asimakopulos
- N.I. Bukharin and the Market Question pp. 65-79

- John Salter
- Marxian Economists and the Great Depression pp. 81-100

- M. C. Howard and J. E. King
- Speaking Axiomatically: Citation Patterns to Early Articles in General Equilibrium Theory pp. 101-112

- Kay Oehler
- J. M. Keynes on Buffer Stocks and Commodity Price Stabilization pp. 113-123

- Robert Dimand and Mary Ann Dimand
- Sir James Steuart's Absorption and Wealth Approach to the Balance of Payments pp. 125-136

- Morris Perlman
- Adam Smith's Four Invisible Hands pp. 137-144

- Syed Ahmad
- Giffen Goods and the Subsistence Level pp. 145-148

- Charles Marrewijk and Peter Bergeijk
- On the Composition of Capital: A Comment on Groll and Orzech pp. 149-165

- Ben Fine
- The Mathematical Development of Keynes's Aggregate Supply Function in the General Theory pp. 167-172

- Michael E. Brady
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