History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
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Volume 21, issue 4, 1989
- Disequilibrium Theory and Thornton's Assault on the Laws of Supply and Demand pp. 567-592

- Robert Ekelund and Sven Thommesen
- On Equilibrium and Disequilibrium: A Reply to Ekelund and Thommesen pp. 593-600

- Takashi Negishi
- Jevons's “Antipodean Interludeâ€: the Question of Early Influences, with a Rejoinder by Michael V. White and a Reply by Bostaph pp. 601-623

- Samuel Bostaph
- Jevons's Antipodean Interlude: Rejoinder pp. 623-631

- Michael White
- Response pp. 631-633

- Samuel Bostaph
- Distinguishing “Internal†from “External†Criticism in Economic Methodology pp. 635-639

- Andrea Salanti
- The Butcher, the Baker, and the Policy-Maker: Adam Smith on Public Choice, with a Reply by Stigler pp. 641-659

- Gary M. Anderson
- Adam Smith and Public Choice: A Reply to Anderson pp. 659-660

- George J. Stigler
- Whewell's Solution to the Reciprocal Demand Riddle in Mill's “Great Chapter†pp. 661-677

- James P. Henderson
- Alfred Marshall and the Consumers' Loss from the British Post Office monopoly pp. 679-688

- Robert Albon
- Hobbes and the Physiological Origins of Economic Science pp. 689-709

- Paul P. Christensen
- Patinkin on Keynes's Theory of Effective Demand: A Rejoinder pp. 711-721

- Bruce Littleboy and Ghanshyam Mehta
- Smith and Ricardo on the Long-Run Effects of the Growth of Government Expenditure, Taxation, and Debt: is Their Theory Relevant Today? pp. 723-736

- Giuseppe Tullio
- Corrected Version of: Patinkin's Interpretation of Keynes and the Keynesian cross pp. 723-736

- Paul Davidson
Volume 21, issue 3, 1989
- Irving Fisher and the Classics on the Notion of Capital: Upheaval and Continuity in Economic Thought pp. 409-424

- Ferdinando Meacci
- Why are there no Supply and Demand Curves in Jevons? pp. 425-456

- Michael White
- Distribution in Ricardo's Machinery Chapter pp. 457-480

- John Davis
- Scottish Political Economy Comes to the Far East: The Burton-Chambers Political economy and the Introduction of Western Economic Ideas into Japan and China pp. 481-502

- Paul B. Trescott
- Adam Smith and Dependent Social Relations pp. 503-520

- Michael Perelman
- Smith, Bentham, and the Development of Contrasting Ideas on Entrepreneurship pp. 521-536

- Enzo Pesciarelli
- Keynes and the Keynesian Cross: a Further Note, with a Reply by Daniel R. Fusfeld pp. 537-547

- Don Patinkin
- Patinkin's interpretation of Keynes and the Keynesian cross pp. 549-553

- Paul Davidson
Volume 21, issue 2, 1989
- Gustav Cassel Revisited pp. 165-178

- Hans Brems
- The Old Historical School: Roscher on Money and Monetary Issues pp. 179-200

- Haim Barkai
- On Some Classical Monetary Controversies pp. 201-229

- David Glasner
- Prices, Capital, and the One-Commodity Model in Neoclassical and Classical Theories pp. 231-251

- Avi Cohen
- From Marx to the Okishio Theorem: A Genealogy pp. 253-272

- Shalom Groll and Ze'ev B. Orzech
- John Stuart Mill and Karl Marx: Some Problems and Perspectives pp. 273-298

- Michael Evans
- In Defence of Senior's Last Hour-and-Twenty-Five-Minutes, with a Reply by J. Bradford De Long, and a Rejoinder by Pullen pp. 299-312

- J. M. Pullen
- The Institutionalization of Political Economy in French Universities: 1819–1896 pp. 313-344

- Alain Alcouffe
- Edgeworth's Contribution to the Theory of “Ramsey Pricing†pp. 345-349

- Jun-ji Shih
- On the History of Ordinal Utility Theory: 1900–1932 pp. 351-365

- Jack High and Howard Bloch
- Political Economy of Han Feitzu pp. 367-390

- Young Back Choi
Volume 21, issue 1, 1989
- The Early Tooke and Ricardo: A Political Alliance and First Signs of Theoretical Disagreements pp. 1-14

- Arie Arnon
- Knight's Crusonia Plant—a Short Cut to the Wicksell Effect pp. 15-26

- Bo Sandelin
- Knut Wicksell on Unemployment pp. 27-42

- Lars Jonung
- John Stuart Mill's Demand Curves pp. 43-56

- Michael E. Bradley
- Stages in the Development of a Marxian Concept: The Composition of Capital pp. 57-76

- Ze'ev B. Orzech and Shalom Groll
- Adam Smith and the Paternity of the Real Bills Doctrine pp. 77-90

- Morris Perlman
- Economic and War Cycles pp. 91-101

- Vincent J. Tarascio
- J. S. Mill and J. E. Cairnes on Natural Value: The Role of Expectations in Late-Classical Thought pp. 103-121

- Evelyn Forget
- The Evolution of Adam Smith's Views on Political Economy pp. 123-145

- Jerry Evensky
Volume 20, issue 4, 1988
- Hayek's Transformation pp. 513-541

- Bruce J. Caldwell
- "Socialist" Monetary Policy: Monetary thought in the Labour Party in the 1940s pp. 543-564

- Susan K. Howson
- Time and Interest: Böhm-Bawerk and Åkerman-Wicksell pp. 565-581

- Hans Brems
- The Body, Economic Discourse, and Power: An Economist's Introduction to Foucault pp. 583-613

- Jack L. Amariglio
- The Market for Fame and Fortune pp. 615-625

- David Levy
- Alfred Marshall and the Establishment of the Cambridge Economic Tripos pp. 627-667

- Peter D. Groenewegen
- Hayek's Ricardo Effect pp. 669-672

- G. R. Steele
Volume 20, issue 3, 1988
- The life of William Petty in relation to his economics: a tercentenary interpretation pp. 337-356

- Tony Aspromourgos
- Robert Wallace and Malthus and the ratios pp. 357-379

- John M. Hartwick
- Spanish economic thought: the school of Salamanca and the arbitristas pp. 381-408

- Louis Baeck
- How does the German Historical School fit? pp. 409-430

- H. K. Betz
- Habits in economic analysis: Veblen and the neoclassicals pp. 431-445

- Richard W. Ault and Robert Ekelund
- Cantillon and mercantilism pp. 447-460

- Anthony Brewer
- Abstract labour as a metaphor? A comment on Steedman pp. 461-470

- Heiner Ganssmann
- Marx and Engels on development and underdevelopment: the restoration of a certain coherence pp. 471-498

- Ivan VujaÄ ić
Volume 20, issue 2, 1988
- The Place of Lord Kahn's The Economics of the Short Period in the Theory of Imperfect Competition pp. 155-171

- Andrea Maneschi
- Marx, Malthus, and Wages pp. 173-190

- Allin Cottrell and William Darity
- Jovellanos, an Antecedent to Modern Human Capital Theory pp. 191-206

- Donald R. Street
- Phillips Curves and Hayekian Triangles: Two Perspectives on Monetary Dynamics pp. 207-234

- Don Bellante and Roger W. Garrison
- The British Coal Industry's Contribution to the Political Economy of Paul Sweezy pp. 235-250

- Ben Fine
- From Macroeconomics to Microeconomics: The Marginalist Revolution in Sociocultural Perspective pp. 251-264

- Lawrence Birken
- C. Courtois: An Early Contributor to Cost-Benefit Analysis pp. 265-273

- Reghinos D. Theocharis
- Marx's View of Competition and Price Determination pp. 275-297

- Øyvind Horverak
- A Reassessment of C. A. Phillips's Theory of Bank Credit pp. 299-308

- Richard H. Timberlake, Jr.
- A Note on the Theories of Business Cycle by Hilferding and by Hayek pp. 309-319

- Peter Rosner
Volume 20, issue 1, 1988
- Ugo Mazzola and the Italian Theory of Public Goods pp. 15-25

- Orhan Kayaalp
- Schumpeter as an Economic Radical: an Economic Sociology Assessed pp. 27-41

- Alan W. Dyer
- Historical Background of the Classical Monetary Theory and the ‘Real-Bills’ Banking Tradition pp. 43-63

- Wilfredo Santiago-Valiente
- Anticipations of “The Great Contraction†pp. 65-83

- Frank G. Steindl
- Hume, Malthus, and the Stability of Equilibrium pp. 85-94

- A. M. C. Waterman
- Karl Marx as a Historical Materialist Historian of Political Economy pp. 95-105

- Patrick Murray
- Keynes on Ex-ante Saving and the Rate of Interest pp. 107-118

- Peter McGregor
- The Empirical Progressiveness of the General Equilibrium Research Program pp. 119-135

- Arthur Diamond
- Comment: Marx, the Quantity Theory, and the Theory of Value pp. 137-140

- Murray Wolfson
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