History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
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Volume 47, issue 5, 2015
- Market Failure in Context: Introduction pp. 1-19

- Alain Marciano and Steven Medema
- The British Tariff Reform Controversy and the Genesis of Pigou's Wealth and Welfare, 1903–12 pp. 23-48

- Nahid Aslanbeigui and Guy Oakes
- Progressive Era Origins of the Regulatory State and the Economist as Expert pp. 49-76

- Thomas Leonard
- Institutionalism and the Social Control of Business pp. 77-98

- Malcolm Rutherford
- Economic Power and the Financial Machine: Competing Conceptions of Market Failure in the Great Depression pp. 99-126

- Roger Backhouse
- Analyzing Market Failure: Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes pp. 127-144

- Bradley W. Bateman
- Paul Samuelson on Public Goods: The Road to Nihilism pp. 147-173

- J. Daniel Hammond
- Public Goods, Market Failure, and Voluntary Exchange pp. 174-198

- Marianne Johnson
- Sorting Charles Tiebout pp. 199-226

- John D. Singleton
- K. William Kapp's Social Theory of Social Costs pp. 227-252

- Sebastian Berger
- Framing the Economic Policy Debate pp. 253-266

- David Colander
Volume 47, issue 4, 2015
- Social Interdependencies in Consumption: An Early Economic Debate on Social Distinction, Emulation, and Fashion pp. 547-575

- Marina Bianchi and Eleonora Sanfilippo
- Adam Smith's “Two Distinct Benefits†from Trade: The Dead End of “Vent-for-Surplus†Interpretations pp. 577-603

- Reinhard Schumacher
- The Baffling New Inflation: How Cost-Push Inflation Theories Influenced Policy Debate in the Late-1950s United States pp. 605-629

- Norikazu Takami
- Reconstructing Eclecticism: Bulgarian Economic Thought in the Ottoman Empire in the Nineteenth Century pp. 631-664

- Nikolay Nenovsky and Pencho Penchev
- Geraldus Odonis, Franciscan Minister General and Scholar: The Life and Thought of a Controversial Friar pp. 665-675

- Odd Langholm
Volume 47, issue 3, 2015
- Recent Engagements with Adam Smith and the Scottish Enlightenment pp. 363-394

- Maria Pia Paganelli
- Solow's Struggle with Medium-Run Macroeconomics, 1956-95 pp. 395-417

- Michaël Assous
- Early English Mercantilists and the Support of Liberal Institutions pp. 419-448

- Bruce Elmslie
- Creating Increasing Returns: The Genesis of Arrow's "Learning by Doing" Article pp. 449-479

- Matthieu Ballandonne
- From the Firm to Economic Policy: The Problem of Coase's Cost pp. 481-510

- Elodie Bertrand
- Quality Uncertainty in Early Economic Thought pp. 511-534

- Sylvie Lupton
Volume 47, issue 2, 2015
- Textbooks on the Phillips Curve pp. 207-240

- James Forder
- Indian Currency and Finance: John Maynard Keynes’s Prismatic View of the International Monetary System pp. 241-269

- Filippo Cesarano
- Hans Mayer, Last Knight of the Austrian School, Vienna Branch pp. 271-305

- Hansjörg Klausinger
- Keynes and the Psychology of Economic Behavior: From Stout and Sully to The General Theory pp. 307-333

- Vincent Barnett
- Mises and Montaigne: A Note pp. 335-341

- Casto Montero Kuscevic and Marco Del Río Rivera
Volume 47, issue 1, 2015
- A Book, the Application, and the Outcomes: How Right Was Alfred Kahn in The Economics of Regulation about the Effects of the Deregulation of the US Domestic Airline Market? pp. 1-39

- Kenneth Button
- On Robinson, Robertson, and the Industrial Organization View pp. 41-89

- Lowell R. Jacobsen
- Economics and Anti-Semitism: The Case of Maffeo Pantaleoni pp. 91-118

- Luca Michelini and Terenzio Maccabelli
- The Legacy of Mathématique Sociale in Italy and Ricardian Economics: The Case of Francesco Fuoco pp. 119-150

- Rosario Patalano
- Defense versus Opulence? An Appraisal of the Malthus-Ricardo 1815 Controversy on the Corn Laws pp. 151-184

- Neri Salvadori and Rodolfo Signorino
- The First Translator in English of Turgot’s Réflexions sur la formation et la distribution des richesses: Benjamin Vaughan pp. 185-199

- Giancarlo de Vivo and Gabriel Sabbagh
Volume 46, issue 5, 2014
- Introduction: Telling the Story of MIT Economics in the Postwar Period pp. 1-12

- E. Roy Weintraub
- Toward a History of Economics at MIT, 1940-72 pp. 15-44

- Beatrice Cherrier
- MIT’s Openness to Jewish Economists pp. 45-59

- E. Roy Weintraub
- Paul A. Samuelson’s Move to MIT pp. 60-77

- Roger Backhouse
- The Early Years of the MIT PhD Program in Industrial Economics pp. 81-108

- Pedro Duarte
- MIT’s Rise to Prominence: Outline of a Collective Biography pp. 109-133

- Andrej SvorenÄ Ãk
- Negotiating the “Middle-of-the-Road†Position: Paul Samuelson, MIT, and the Politics of Textbook Writing, 1945-55 pp. 134-152

- Yann Giraud
- Serving the Institute and the Discipline: The Changing Profile of Economics at MIT as Viewed from Textbooks pp. 153-174

- Pedro Teixeira
- MIT and Money pp. 177-197

- Perry Mehrling
- In the Kingdom of Solovia: The Rise of Growth Economics at MIT, 1956-70 pp. 198-228

- Mauro Boianovsky and Kevin D. Hoover
- From Exploratory Modeling to Technical Expertise: Solow’s Growth Model as a Multipurpose Design pp. 229-251

- Verena Halsmayer
- Decisions and Dynamics: Postwar Theoretical Problems and the MIT Style of Economics pp. 295-314

- William Thomas
- The Desegregation of an Elite Economics Department’s PhD Program: Black Americans at MIT pp. 317-336

- William Darity and Arden Kreeger
- The Rise and Fall of Economic History at MIT pp. 337-350

- Peter Temin
- On Kindleberger and Hegemony: From Berlin to MIT and Back pp. 351-374

- Stephen Meardon
Volume 46, issue 4, 2014
- Truly Handmaidens to Policy? Evaluating Agricultural Economists’ Claim to a Distinct Tradition of Applied Economics pp. 545-571

- Jonathan S. Franklin
- Blanco White, Spanish America, and Economic Affairs: The Slave Trade and Colonial Trade pp. 573-608

- Luis Perdices de Blas and Jose Luis Ramos-Gorostiza
- Cantillon on Profit and Interest: New Insights from Other Versions of His Writings pp. 609-640

- Richard van den Berg
- “Self-Interest Ennobledâ€: The Family in German Political Economy pp. 641-675

- Marynel Ryan Van Zee
- Reference-Dependence and Marginal Utility: Alt, Samuelson, and Bernardelli pp. 677-693

- Marek Hudik
Volume 46, issue 3, 2014
- The Sanguine Science: The Historical Contexts of A. C. Pigou's Welfare Economics pp. 357-386

- Norikazu Takami
- On Aristotle's Natural Limit pp. 387-407

- C. Tyler DesRoches
- Keynes, Lerner, and the Question of Public Debt pp. 408-433

- Tony Aspromourgos
- General Equilibrium Theory behind the Iron Curtain: The Case of Victor Polterovich pp. 435-461

- Ivan Boldyrev and Olessia Kirtchik
- The Second Jansenism and the Rise of French Eighteenth-Century Political Economy pp. 463-490

- Arnaud Orain
- William Blake on the Effects of Government Fiscal Policy on Activity and Prices pp. 491-523

- Matthew Smith
- Henry Simons's Death pp. 525-535

- Robert Van Horn
Volume 46, issue 2, 2014
- The Puzzle of Metallism: Searching for the Nature of Money pp. 177-210

- Filippo Cesarano
- Haavelmo’s Epistemology for an Inexact Science pp. 211-229

- Marcel Boumans
- J. S. Mill and the Value of Utility pp. 231-246

- Shiri Cohen Kaminitz
- Social Needs, Social Goods, and Human Associations in the Second Edition of Carl Menger’s Principles pp. 247-264

- Giandomenica Becchio
- The Role of Intelligence, Institutions, and Place in Carlo Cattaneo's Economics pp. 265-280

- Tiziano Raffaelli
- What Is a Just Society? The Answer according to the Socialistes Fraternitaires Louis Blanc, Constantin Pecqueur, and François Vidal pp. 281-306

- Ludovic Frobert
- Guicciardini’s La Decima scalata: The First Treatise on Progressive Taxation pp. 307-331

- Nikola Regent
- An Unpublished Letter from James Mill to Jean-Baptiste Say pp. 333-338

- Victor Bianchini and Nicolas Rieucau
Volume 46, issue 1, 2014
- Progressivism and Academic Public Finance, 1880 to 1930 pp. 1-32

- Marianne Johnson
- A Tale of Two Destinies: Georgescu-Roegen on Gossen pp. 33-54

- Paola Tubaro
- Adam Smith’s “Optimistic Deism,†the Invisible Hand of Providence, and the Unhappiness of Nations pp. 55-83

- Terry Peach
- Paul Samuelson and Revealed Preference Theory pp. 85-116

- D. Wade Hands
- Are There Important Differences between Classical and Twenty-First-Century Monetary Theories? Did the Keynesian and Monetarist Revolutions Matter? pp. 117-148

- John H. Wood
- Rigor versus Relevance in Economic Theory: A Plea for a Different Methodological Perspective pp. 149-166

- Andrea Salanti
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