History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
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Volume 11, issue 4, 1979
- A Reconsideration of the Additions to Mill's “Great Chapter†pp. 459-476

- Dennis R. Appleyard and James C. Ingram
- Mill's “Superstructureâ€: How Well does it Stand up? pp. 477-500

- John Chipman
- Further Thoughts on Mill's “Great Chapterâ€: A Reply pp. 500-504

- Dennis R. Appleyard and James C. Ingram
- The Role in Parliament of the Economic Ideas of Adam Smith, 1776–1800 pp. 505-544

- Kirk Willis
- Utilitarianism and the Labor Theory of Value: A Critique of the Ideas of William Thompson pp. 545-571

- E. K. Hunt
- David Hume and Monetary Adjustment pp. 572-587

- Michael I. Duke
- Pigou: an extension of Sidgwickian thought pp. 588-605

- Margaret G. O'Donnell
- The Beeke good: A Note on the Origins of the “Giffen Good†pp. 606-607

- Salim Rashid
Volume 11, issue 3, 1979
- Continuity and Change in the Evolution of Marx's Theory of Alienation: From the manuscripts Through the Grundrisse to Capital pp. 317-362

- John E. Elliott
- Resource Transferal in the Developing Economy: A Critique of the Classical Position pp. 363-381

- Carl W. Hale
- Marx as an Historian of Economic Thought pp. 382-394

- J.E. King
- The Concept of Indexation and Monetary Theory pp. 395-405

- Reuven Brenner
- International Trade and Economic Development in the Work of J. A. Hobson Before 1914 pp. 406-424

- P. J. Cain
Volume 11, issue 2, 1979
- Adam Smith and the American Revolutionists pp. 179-191

- William D. Grampp
- Modern Economics As a Chapter in the History of Economic Thought pp. 192-198

- Robert L. Heilbroner
- George Darwin, Jevons, and The Rate of Interest pp. 199-212

- Klaus Hinrich Hennings
- Sir Edwin Chadwick on Competition and the Social Control of Industry: Railroads pp. 213-239

- Robert Ekelund and Edward O. Price
- The Pattern of Citations in Economic Theory 1945–68: An Exploration Towards a Quantitative History of Thought pp. 240-253

- Michael Bordo and Daniel Landau
- Elements in Talmudic Monetary Thought pp. 254-270

- Yehoshua Liebermann
- Alternative Views of Mengerian Entrepreneurship pp. 271-285

- Dolores Tremewan Martin
- Aspects of Marx's Grundrisse as Intellectual Foundations for a Major Theme of Capital pp. 286-302

- Allen Oakley
- Forchheimer on Partial Monopoly pp. 303-308

- Gavin Reid
Volume 11, issue 1, 1979
- Ronald Lindley Meek, 1917–1978 pp. i-iii

- Andrew Skinner
- The Pattern of Citation Practices in Economics pp. 1-20

- George J. Stigler and Claire Freidland
- The German hegemony of location theory: a puzzle in the history of economic thought pp. 21-29

- Mark Blaug
- Core Demi-Core Interaction: Toward a General Theory of Disciplinary and Subdisciplinary Growth pp. 30-63

- Joseph V. Remenyi
- Henry George's System of Political Economy pp. 64-93

- Charles Collier
- Bilateral Monopoly, Tariff Reform, and the Teaching of Economics: The Neglected Contribution of Langford Price (1862–1950) pp. 94-116

- A. Petridis
- Three Stages in Marx's Thought pp. 117-146

- Murray Wolfson
- The Invention of New Marxes to Debunk: A Comment on Wolfson's “Three Stages in Marx's Thought†pp. 147-157

- E. K. Hunt
- Mr. Hunt and Mr. Marx: A Reply by Murray Wolfson pp. 157-165

- Murray Wolfson
Volume 10, issue 4, 1978
- Lauchlin Currie, Pump Priming, and New Deal Fiscal Policy, 1934-1936 pp. 509-524

- Byrd L. Jones
- Comments on Pump Priming pp. 525-533

- Lauchlin Currie
- Federal Income-Increasing Expenditures, 1932-1935 pp. 534-540

- Lauchlin Currie and Martin Krost
- Comments and Observations pp. 541-548

- Lauchlin Currie
- Patinkin, Keynes, and aggregate supply and demand analysis pp. 549-576

- David L. Roberts
- Keynes’ Aggregate Supply Function: A Plea for Common Sense1 pp. 577-596

- Don Patinkin
- The Italian Contribution to the Four-Stages Theory pp. 597-607

- Enzo Pesciarelli
- The Impact of Growth and Technology on Trade in Nineteenth-Century British Thought pp. 608-635

- Arthur I. Bloomfield
- French Engineers, Welfare Economics, and Public Finance in the Nineteenth Century pp. 636-668

- Robert Ekelund and Robert F. Hébert
- Cantillon Versus Marx: The Land Theory and the Labor Theory of Value pp. 669-678

- Hans Brems
Volume 10, issue 3, 1978
- On the Formulation of Monetary Theory∗ pp. 353-388

- Bertil Ohlin, Hans J. Brems and William P. Yohe
- Substantive Changes in the Final Version of Ohlin's 1933 Paper pp. 389-397

- Otto Steiger
- What was New in Ohlin's 1933–34 Macroeconomics? pp. 398-412

- Hans Brems
- Some Observations on Ohlin's 1933 Article pp. 413-418

- Don Patinkin
- A Comment pp. 419

- Hans Brems
- Prelude to the Theory of a Monetary Economy: Origins and Significance of Ohlin's 1933 Approach pp. 420-446

- Otto Steiger
- Ohlin's 1933 Reformation of Monetary Theory pp. 447-453

- William P. Yohe
- Carl Snyder, Pioneer Economic Statistician and Monetarist pp. 454-490

- George Garvy
Volume 10, issue 2, 1978
- Henry Thornton and the Development of Ricardo's Economic Thought pp. 193-212

- Charles F. Peake
- Der Zukunftsstaat: Carl Ballod's vision of a leisure-oriented socialism pp. 213-232

- Nicholas W. Balabkins
- Campillo's pragmatic New System: A Mercantile and Utilitarian Approach to Indian Reform in Spanish Colonies of the Eighteenth Century pp. 233-257

- Josefina Cintrón Tiryakian
- David Robinson and the Tory macroeconomics of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine pp. 258-270

- Salim Rashid
- Some Normative Aspects of the Malthusian Controversy pp. 271-285

- David Levy
- The Editor of the Second Edition of T. R. Malthus' Principles of Political Economy pp. 286-297

- John M. Pullen
- Economists in Government: A Research Field for the Historian of Economics pp. 298-314

- A. W. Coats
- A Note Interpreting Cournot's Economics by his General Epistemology pp. 315-321

- George F. Rhodes, Jr.
- J. E. Cairnes' Methodology in Theory and Practice pp. 322-328

- Abraham Hirsch
- Reply pp. 328-331

- Michael Bordo
Volume 10, issue 1, 1978
- Introduction by the Editors pp. 1-8

- Jacob Viner
- Chapter One: The Economic Doctrines of the Christian Fathers1 pp. 9-45

- Jacob Viner
- Chapter Two: The Economic Doctrines of the Scholastics pp. 46-113

- Jacob Viner
- Chapter Three: Secularizing Tendencies in Catholic Social Thought from the Renaissance to the Jansenist-Jesuit Controversy pp. 114-150

- Jacob Viner
- Chapter Four: Protestantism and the Rise of Capitalism pp. 151-189

- Jacob Viner
- Appendix: Protestant Casuistics pp. 191-192

- Jacob Viner
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