History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
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Volume 7, issue 4, 1975
- Kuhn Versus Lakatos, or Paradigms Versus Research Programmes in the History of Economics pp. 399-433

- Mark Blaug
- Innovations and their Recognition in Social Science pp. 434-455

- Joseph Ben-David
- Problems in the Economist's Conceptualization of Technological Innovation pp. 456-481

- Nathan Rosenberg
- The Development of Communication Theory in Political Science pp. 482-498

- Karl W. Deutsch
- New Causal Theory: An Elite Specialty in Social Science pp. 499-529

- Nicholas C. Mullins
- “Uncertainty†and the Keynesian Revolution pp. 530-548

- E. Roy Weintraub
- On the History of the Mathematical Theory of Games pp. 549-565

- Norfleet W. Rives, Jr.
Volume 7, issue 3, 1975
- Frank Knight's Social Economics pp. 279-292

- Arthur Schweitzer
- Schumpeter on Preserving Private Enterprise pp. 293-298

- Michael G. Prime and David R. Henderson
- The “Classical Dichotomy†in Ricardian Economics pp. 299-311

- M. A. Akhtar
- T. E. Cliffe Leslie, Irish Social Reform, and the Origins of the English Historical School of Economics pp. 312-336

- Gerard M. Koot
- John E. Cairnes on the Effects of the Australian Gold Discoveries, 1851–73: An Early Application of the Methodology of Positive Economics pp. 337-359

- Michael Bordo
- A Quantitative Study of the Breakdown and Resurrection of the Monetary Tradition in Economics pp. 360-371

- Galen Burghardt, Jr.
- A Note on the Division of Labor in Plato and Smith pp. 372-378

- Paul J. McNulty
- Smith and the Greeks: A Reply to Professor McNulty's comments pp. 379-389

- Vernard Foley
Volume 7, issue 2, 1975
- Inflation Theories of the SCAP Period pp. 137-155

- Martin Bronfenbrenner
- Thomas Jefferson on Money and Banking: Disciple of David Hume and Forerunner of Some Modern Monetary Views pp. 156-173

- Clifton B. Luttrell
- Mill's Fourth Fundamental Proposition: A Paradox Revisited pp. 174-192

- James H. Thompson
- The Economic Thought of Bernard Mandeville pp. 193-208

- Harry Landreth
- The Methodological Conversion of John Bates Clark pp. 209-226

- Joël Jalladeau
- Textbook Models of American Economic Growth, 1837–1911 pp. 227-251

- Daniel Horowitz
- Should Economists Abandon HOPE? pp. 252-260

- Bernard A. Corry
- The Specialization Gap and the Ricardo Effect: Comment on Ferguson pp. 261-269

- Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr.
- Communication: On Marxism and Marginalism pp. 270-272

- Richard D. Worff
- Note: The Progress of the Econometric Movement pp. 273-275

- James R. Simpson and Lonnie L. Jones
- Reply pp. 276-277

- Tong-eng Wang
Volume 7, issue 1, 1975
- Editor's Introduction pp. 1-2

- Craufurd D. W. Goodwin
- I. Introduction to William A. Salant's “Taxes, the multiplier and the inflationary gap†pp. 3-18

- Walter S. Salant
- II. Taxes, the Multiplier, and the Inflationary Gap pp. 19-27

- William A. Salant
- III. The Balanced Budget Multiplier as the Sum of an Infinite Series pp. 28-31

- William A. Salant
- IV. Introduction to J⊘rgen Gelting's “Some Observations on the Financing of Public Activity†pp. 32-35

- Bent Hansen
- V. Some Observations on the Financing of Public Activity pp. 36-42

- J⊘rgen H. Gelting
- VI. The Balanced-Budget Multiplier: A Case Study in the Sociology and Psychology of Scientific Discovery pp. 43-55

- Paul Samuelson
- The Economics of the Just Price pp. 56-74

- George W. Wilson
- Marshall's “Tendency to Socialism†pp. 75-111

- Rita McWilliams-Tullberg
- Teaching the History of Economic Thought: Report of a Symposium at Bristol, 1973 pp. 112-122

- Pedro Schwartz and S. Hollander
- The Wicksell Effect, Dewey, and Others: A Note pp. 123-131

- Bo Sandelin
- Adam Smith's Conception of Self-Interest in Economic and Political Affairs pp. 132-136

- A. W. Coats
Volume 6, issue 4, 1974
- Pareto on Political Economy pp. 361-380

- Vincent J. Tarascio
- Edgeworth's Contract Curve: Part 2. Two figures in its protohistory: Aristotle and Gossen pp. 381-404

- William Jaffé
- Mountifort Longfield's Supply-and-Demand Theory of Price and its Place in the Development of British Economic Theory pp. 405-434

- Laurence S. Moss
- The Digression on Sismondi: by Torrens or McCulloch? pp. 435-453

- William O. Thweatt
- Historians and economists: perspectives on the development of American economic thought pp. 454-462

- Daniel Horowitz
- Charles Davenant on Financial Administration pp. 463-477

- L. J. Hume
Volume 6, issue 3, 1974
- Value in the History of Economic Thought pp. 246-260

- Ronald L. Meek
- The Social and Intellectual Origins of The General Theory pp. 261-277

- Elizabeth S. Johnson and Harry G. Johnson
- Malthus and his Contemporaries pp. 278-304

- William D. Grampp
- The History of Economic Thought as Intellectual History pp. 305-323

- Warren Samuels
- The Historical Development of Industrial Organization pp. 324-342

- Almarin Phillips and Rodney E. Stevenson
- Edgeworth's Contract Curve: Part 1. A Propaedeutic Essay in Clarification pp. 343-359

- William Jaffé
Volume 6, issue 2, 1974
- The Success of Mill's Principles pp. 119-157

- N. B. de Marchi
- Keynes' Employment Function pp. 158-162

- Paul Wells
- Keynes' Employment Function pp. 162-164

- E. Roy Weintraub
- Keynes' Employment Function pp. 164-170

- Axel Leijonhufvud
- The Meaning of Economic Liberalism in Mid-Nineteenth-Century France pp. 171-199

- Dennis Sherman
- John Locke and the Quantity Theory of Money pp. 200-219

- Arthur H. Leigh
- The Division of Labor in Plato and Smith pp. 220-242

- Vernard Foley
Volume 6, issue 1, 1974
- Early Applications of Spectral Methods to Economic Time Series pp. 1-16

- Thomas F. Cargill
- The Rehabilitation of the Peasant Proprietor in Nineteenth-Century Economic Thought pp. 17-47

- Clive J. Dewey
- The Evolution of Marxist Attitudes Toward Marginalist Techniques pp. 48-75

- Jacob S. Dreyer
- Contemporary Profile of Conventional Economists pp. 76-91

- Robert V. Eagly
- An Early Memory of Joseph Schumpeter pp. 92-94

- Frank Whitson Fetter
- The Economic Ideas of Josiah Warren, First American Anarchist pp. 95-108

- Bowman N. Hall
- The Theory of Input Selection and Supply Areas in 1887: Emile Cheysson pp. 109-113

- Robert Hebert
- “One Great Tragedyâ€: A Vignette pp. 114-118

- Warren Samuels and Andrew Gray
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