History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
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Volume 17, issue 4, 1985
- The Morning Chronicle, Poor Laws, and Political Economy pp. 507-521

- Geoffrey Gilbert
- Jeffersonian Political Economy and the Classical Republican Tradition: Jefferson, Taylor, and the Agrarian Republic pp. 523-550

- Andrew W. Foshee
- Heterogeneous Labour, Money Wages, and Marx's Theory pp. 551-574

- Ian Steedman
- Method, Analysis, and Politics in Max Weber: Disentangling Marxian Affinities and Differences pp. 575-590

- James W. Russell
- The consistency of Marx's categories of productive and unproductive labour pp. 591-618

- David Leadbeater
- Harrod on Harrod: The Evolution of ‘a Line of Steady Growth’ pp. 619-635

- A. Asimakopulos
- Veblen and Commons on Goodwill: A Case of Theoretical Divergence pp. 637-649

- A. M. Endres
- An error in Marx's Capital II: Fixed Capital in Kind pp. 651-655

- A. B. Lyall
Volume 17, issue 3, 1985
- Some Reactions to Jevons' Mathematical Program: The Case of Cairnes and Mill pp. 337-353

- Margaret Schabas
- Wicksell on Technical Change and Real Wages pp. 355-366

- William Coleman
- The Role of Profits in Physiocratic Economics pp. 367-384

- Gianni Vaggi
- Keynes and the Keynesian cross: a note pp. 385-389

- Daniel R. Fusfeld
- Aristotle and the Problem of Insatiable Desires: A Comment on Kern's Interpretation of Aristotle, with a Reply by William S. Kern pp. 391-394

- Spencer J. Pack
- The Genesis of Chamberlinian Monopolistic Competition Theory: Addendum, with a Comment by Thomas P. Reinwald pp. 395-402

- Charles P. Blitch
- The Uno School: a Marxian approach in Japan pp. 403-418

- Shohken Mawatari
- Consumer Surplus: The First Hundred Years pp. 419-454

- Robert Ekelund and Robert F. Hébert
- Hobson, Wilshire, and the Capitalist Theory of Capitalist Imperialism pp. 455-460

- Peter J. Cain
Volume 17, issue 2, 1985
- Keynes as a Historian of Economic Thought: the Biographical Essays on Neoclassical Economists pp. 159-186

- Donald A. Walker
- The Free Market for Goods and the Free Market for Ideas in the Platonic Dialogues pp. 187-197

- William F. Campbell
- The Author of the Article on Owen in the October 1819 Edinburgh Review: Some Neglected Evidence. With a Reply by William O. Thweatt pp. 199-202

- Giancarlo de Vivo
- An Economic Exile: Edward Stillingfleet Cayley, 1802–1862 pp. 203-218

- H. I. Dutton and J. E. King
- The Definition of Involuntary Unemployment in Keynes’ General Theory: a Note pp. 219-222

- John Nicholas Smithin
- Causes of Unemployment: the Austrian Perspective pp. 223-244

- J. Patrick Gunning
- The Functions of Numerical Data in the Writings of Graunt, Petty, and Davenant pp. 245-264

- A.M. Endres
- Keynesian Economics as a Translation Error: an Essay on Keynes’ Financial Theory pp. 265-285

- Edward Miller
- Hicks and the Keynesian Revolution pp. 287-307

- Farhad Mahloudji
- Intertemporal Coordination and the Invisible Hand: an Austrian Perspective on the Keynesian Vision pp. 309-321

- Roger W. Garrison
Volume 17, issue 1, 1985
- Second Thoughts on Lakatos pp. 1-16

- Douglas W. Hands
- Ricardo on Money: The Operational Significance of the Non-Neutrality of Money in the Short Run pp. 17-30

- James C. W. Ahiakpor
- Bernier on Property Rights: A Note pp. 31-34

- S. Neelakantan
- German Economists and the Depression of 1929–1933 pp. 35-50

- Michael Hudson
- Deductive Economic Methodology in the French Enlightenment: Condillac and Destutt de Tracy pp. 51-71

- Daniel Klein
- “An English Communist, Mr. Bray [and] his Remarkable Work†pp. 73-95

- James P. Henderson
- Veblen, Twain, and the Connecticut Yankee: A Note pp. 97-107

- Jeff Biddle
- Karl Marx and General Equilibrium pp. 109-132

- Dušan Pokorný
Volume 16, issue 4, 1984
- Reflections on the Development of Economics as a Discipline pp. 489-517

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Alfred Marshall's Mother and Father pp. 519-527

- Ronald Coase
- Walras and his Critics on the Maximum Utility of New Capital Goods pp. 529-554

- Donald A. Walker
- Marx's Theory of Money: the Formative Years pp. 555-575

- Arie Arnon
- Returns to Scale and Wicksell's Missing Equation: a Note pp. 577-582

- Larry Samuelson
- Monetarism: a Paradoxical Counter-Revolution pp. 583-590

- James Herman
- Malthus’ Theodicy: the Intellectual Background of his Contribution to Political Economy pp. 591-608

- M.B. Harvey-Phillips
- Edgeworth: Utilitarianism and Arbitration pp. 609-618

- John Creedy
- John Millar, the Four-Stages Theory, and Women's Position in Society pp. 619-638

- Paul Bowles
Volume 16, issue 3, 1984
- Thorstein Veblen and the Processes of Institutional Change pp. 331-348

- Malcolm Rutherford
- Considerations on Utility, Benevolence, and Taxation pp. 349-362

- Subroto Roy
- Praxeology and its Critics: an Appraisal pp. 363-379

- Bruce J. Caldwell
- Marshall, the Human Agent and Economic Growth: Wants and Activities Revisited pp. 381-404

- John Dennis Chasse
- Willard Phillips: a Neglected American Economist pp. 405-421

- James H. Thompson
- Weaving a Tangled Web: the Transformation of Values into Prices pp. 423-430

- Murray Wolfson
- Unsnarling the Tangle: a Rejoinder pp. 431-436

- Richard Wolff, Bruce Roberts and Antonino Callari
- The Earliest History of Econometrics: Some Neglected Danish Contributions pp. 437-444

- Niels KÅ“rgaard
- Is Walras's Theory of General Equilibrium a Normative Scheme? pp. 445-469

- Donald A. Walker
Volume 16, issue 2, 1984
- Henry George and Austrian economics pp. 157-174

- Leland B. Yeager
- Marxian Macrodynamics and the Harrod Growth Model pp. 175-186

- Martin Bronfenbrenner and Murray Wolfson
- Research Programmes in Economics pp. 187-205

- G. Fulton
- Engels’ Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy (1843) and the Origins of the Marxist Critique of Capitalism pp. 207-232

- Gregory Claeys
- On the Nature and Theory of Economic Organization: the Role of the Firm Reconsidered pp. 233-253

- Paul J. McNulty
- Classical Roots of the Emerging Theory of Rent Seeking: the Contribution of Jean-Baptiste Say pp. 255-262

- Patricia J. Euzent and Thomas L. Martin
- Levels of Discourse in New Classical Economics pp. 263-290

- Arjo Klamer
- Rational Expectations Macrotheory: a Lakatosian Case Study in Program Adjustment pp. 291-309

- Rodney Maddock
- The Transformation in Thomas Tooke's Monetary Theory Reconsidered pp. 311-326

- Arie Arnon
Volume 16, issue 1, 1984
- The Antecedents and Early Life of Léon Walras pp. 1-57

- William Jaffé and Donald A. Walker
- The Role of Crucial Counterexamples in the Growth of Economic Knowledge: Two Case Studies in the Recent History of Economic Thought pp. 59-67

- Douglas W. Hands
- Boisguilbert's Economic Views vis-à -vis those of Contemporary Réformateurs pp. 69-88

- Joseph J. Spengler
- Constitutional tax constraints within a classical model of Leviathan pp. 89-107

- Eugenia Toma and Mark Toma
- Aristotle and the Neoclassical Tradition: the Shifting Ground of Complementarity pp. 107-134

- Stephen T. Worland
- Malthus' Theology: an Overlooked Letter and Some Comments pp. 135-138

- Salim Rashid
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