History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
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Volume 13, issue 4, 1981
- Ragnar Frisch and Business Cycle Research During the Interwar Years pp. 695-725

- Jens Christopher Andvig
- Political Economy and Geology in the Early Nineteenth Century: Similarities and Contrasts pp. 726-744

- Salim Rashid
- Schumpeter's Corporatist Views: Links Among his Social Theory, Quadragesimo Anno, and Moral Reform pp. 745-771

- Dale L. Cramer and Charles G. Leathers
- A Note on “Marx and Darwin†pp. 772-773

- Enrique M. Ureña
- Thoughts of Some British Economists on Early Limited Liability and Corporate Legislation pp. 774-793

- Christine Amsler, Robin L. Bartlett and Craig J. Bolton
- Notes from Malthus: the Inverarity Manuscript pp. 794-811

- J. M. Pullen
- The Roots of Hedonism: an Ancient Analysis of Quantity and Time pp. 812-823

- S. Todd Lowry
- A Nineteenth-Century Multiplier and its Fate: Julius Wulff and the Multiplier Theory in Denmark, 1896–1932 pp. 824-845

- Niels-Henrik Topp
Volume 13, issue 3, 1981
- Britain: the Rise of the Specialists pp. 365-404

- A. W. Coats
- Australia: Economists in a Federal System pp. 405-435

- A. Petridis
- India: the Aftermath of Empire pp. 436-470

- S. Ambirajan
- Norway: the Powerful Servants pp. 471-512

- Trond Bergh
- The United States: Economists in a Pluralistic Polity pp. 513-547

- William Barber
- Israel: Economists in a New State pp. 548-579

- Ephraim Kleiman
- Hungary: Economists in a Socialist Planning System pp. 580-599

- Egon Kemenes
- Japan: the Officer in Charge of Economic Affairs pp. 600-628

- Ryutaro Komiya and Kozo Yamamoto
- Italy: Economists in a Weak Political System pp. 629-655

- Franco Ferraresi and Giuseppe Ferrari
- Brazil: Economists in a Bureaucratic-Authoritarian System pp. 656-680

- Paulo Roberto Haddad
Volume 13, issue 2, 1981
- Bertil Ohlin, 1899–1979 pp. 179-188

- Otto Steiger
- Stockholm and Cambridge: Four Papers on the Monetary and Employment Theory of the 1930s pp. 189-255

- Bertil Ohlin
- Unemployment, Keynes, and the Stockholm School pp. 256-277

- Bent Hansen
- Clark Warburton, 1896–1979 pp. 279-284

- Leland B. Yeager
- Monetary Disequilibrium Theory in the First Half of the Twentieth Century pp. 285-299

- Clark Warburton
- William Jaffé, 1898–1980 pp. 301-308

- Vincent J. Tarascio
- A Bibliography of the Writings of William Jaffé pp. 309-312

- Vincent J. Tarascio
- Another Look at Léon Walras's Theory of Tâtonnement pp. 313-336

- William Jaffé
Volume 13, issue 1, 1981
- The Origin of Rent in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations: an Anti-Neoclassical View pp. 1-18

- J. M. A. Gee
- Banknotes Versus Gold: The Monetary Theory of Thomas Attwood in his Early Writings, 1816–19 pp. 19-38

- David J. Moss
- Malthus' Theological Ideas and their Influence on his Principle of Population pp. 39-54

- J. M. Pullen
- Malthus' Principles and British economic thought, 1820–1835 pp. 55-79

- Salim Rashid
- The Fiends of Commerce: Romantic and Marxist criticisms of classical political economy pp. 80-94

- Cheyney C. Ryan
- British Thought on the Influence of Foreign Trade and Investment on Growth, 1800–1880 pp. 95-120

- Arthur I. Bloomfield
- Marxian Economics as ‘General Equilibrium’ Theory pp. 121-155

- Samuel Hollander
- Veblen on Owners, Managers, and the Control of Industry: A Rejoinder pp. 156-158

- Malcolm Rutherford
Volume 12, issue 4, 1980
- The Economic Thought of Frederick Soddy pp. 469-488

- Herman Daly
- A Note on Risk Taking, Entrepreneurship, and Schumpeter pp. 489-498

- Ravi Kanbur
- Keynesianism vs. Monetarism in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century France pp. 499-523

- Charles P. Kindleberger
- Three Forms of Resistance to Statistics: Say, Cournot, Walras pp. 524-541

- Claude Ménard
- Frank A. Fetter and ‘Austrian’ Business Cycle Theory pp. 542-557

- Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr.
- Primogeniture, Entails, and Endowments in English Classical Economics pp. 558-581

- William L. Miller
- The Role of Nominal Wage Contracts in Keynes' General Theory pp. 582-587

- Reuven Brenner
- The Culture and the Economists: Some Reflections on Anglo-American Differences pp. 588-609

- A. W. Coats
- Toward a Theory of the History of Economics pp. 610-619

- Craufurd Goodwin
Volume 12, issue 3, 1980
- Lauchlin Currie and the Causes of the 1937 Recession pp. 303-315

- Byrd L. Jones
- Causes of the Recession pp. 316-335

- Lauchlin B. Currie
- The Active Role of ‘Use Value’ in Marx's Economic Analysis pp. 336-371

- Shalom Groll
- ‘Uncertainty’ in Keynes' General Theory pp. 372-382

- Mark Stohs
- Torrens, McCulloch, and the “Digression on Sismondiâ€: whose digression? pp. 383-395

- D. P. O'Brien and A. C. Darnell
- A Rejoinder pp. 411-419

- D. P. O'Brien and A. C. Darnell
- The International Transmission of Ideas: A Small-Country Case Study pp. 420-433

- Mogens Boserup
- Veblen on Owners, Managers, and the Control of Industry pp. 434-440

- Malcolm Rutherford
- Veblen on Owners, Managers, and the Control of Industry: A Reply pp. 441-448

- John S. Evans and Charles G. Leathers
Volume 12, issue 2, 1980
- Politics and Political Economy in the Thought of the Ideologues pp. 141-160

- Thomas E. Kaiser
- Bickerdike's Monetary Growth Theory pp. 161-173

- Vincent J. Tarascio
- English Historical Economics and the Emergence of Economic History in England pp. 174-205

- Gerard M. Koot
- Chaining Leviathan: the Case of Gladstonian Finance pp. 206-213

- Barry Baysinger and Robert Tollison
- A. T. Hadley on Monopoly Theory and Railway Regulation: an American Contribution to Economic Analysis and Policy pp. 214-233

- Melvin Cross and Robert Ekelund
- In Defense of Thomas Aquinas and the Just Price pp. 234-242

- David Friedman
- Joseph S. Davis: “The Evolution of one Economist's Work†pp. 243-266

- Saul Engelbourg
- Some Recent Interpretations of Mathematical Psychics pp. 267-276

- John Creedy
- Some Recent Interpretations of Mathematical Psychics: a Reply pp. 277-281

- Vincent J. Tarascio
- Money and Locke's Theory of Property pp. 282-290

- John Weymark
Volume 12, issue 1, 1980
- New Materials on the Development of Keynes’ Monetary Thought pp. 1-28

- Don Patinkin
- Wicksell's Missing Equation, the Production Function, and the Wicksell Effect pp. 29-40

- Bo Sandelin
- Is Frank Knight the Victor in the Controversy Between the two Cambridges? pp. 41-64

- Wilfredo Santiago Valiente
- Irving Fisher on the Financial Economics of Uncertainty pp. 65-82

- John H. Crockett, Jr.
- Economic Growth and the Poor in Malthus’ Essay on Population pp. 83-96

- Geoffrey Gilbert
- Economic Dynamics and the Theory of Steady Growth: An Historical Essay on Harrod's ‘Knife-edge' pp. 97-123

- Jan Kregel
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