History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
Current editor(s): Kevin D. Hoover
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Volume 5, issue 2, 1973
- Empirical Tests of the Quantity Theory of Money in the United States, 1900–1930 pp. 285-316

- Thomas M. Humphrey
- Isaac Butt and the Early Development of the Marginal Utility Theory of Imputation pp. 317-338

- Laurence S. Moss
- An Early Modern Hebrew Textbook of Economics pp. 339-358

- Ephraim Kleiman
- Classical Economics and Its Moral Critics pp. 359-374

- William D. Grampp
- War and Human Capital in Western Economic Analysis pp. 375-398

- B. F. Kiker and James L. Cochrane
- Dialectics and the Evolution of Economic Thought pp. 399-419

- Siegfried G. Karsten
- Thorstein Veblen and the New Industrial State pp. 420-437

- Charles G. Leathers and John S. Evans
- A Note on Adam Smith's Version of the Vent for Surplus Model pp. 438-448

- Charles E. Staley
- Hoxie's Economics in Retrospect: The Making and Unmaking of a Veblenian pp. 449-484

- Paul J. McNulty
- The Interpretation of Mercantilist Economics: Some Historiographical Problems; with a Rearguard Response pp. 485-495

- A. W. Coats and William Allen
Volume 5, issue 1, 1973
- The Specialization Gap: Barton, Ricardo, and Hollander pp. 1-13

- C. E. Ferguson
- The Wage-Fund Controversy: The Second Round pp. 14-35

- Scott Gordon
- Some Intellectual Contributions of the Truman Council of Economic Advisers to Policy-Making pp. 36-49

- Walter S. Salant
- The Corn Laws and Wage Adjustment in a Short-Run Ricardian Model Abstract pp. 50-71

- Michael J. Gootzeit
- From the Treatise to The General Theory: An Exercise in Chronology pp. 72-88

- D. E. Moggridge
- William Graham Sumner's Social Darwinism: A Reconsideration pp. 89-109

- Robert C. Bannister, Jr.
- Population and Mills' Peasant-Proprietor Economy pp. 110-120

- Winston C. Bush
- An Origin of the Tableau Economique pp. 121-150

- V. Foley
- Quantitative Analysis of the Progress of the Econometric Movement: an Exploration pp. 151-164

- Tong-eng Wang
- Alfred Marshall's Attitudes to and Economic Analysis of Trade Unions: A Case of Anomalies in a Competitive System pp. 165-198

- Anastasios Petridis
- Rationalism, Capitalism, and the Entrepreneur: The Views of Veblen and Schumpeter pp. 199-214

- L. A. O'Donnell
- Teaching the History of Economic Thought in the USSR pp. 215-242

- Vladimir G. Treml and Dimitri M. Gallik
- The Emergence of the “New Economics†in Sweden: A Review of a Study by Otto Steiger pp. 243-260

- Carl G. Uhr
- The Backbending Supply Curve of Labor: Comment on Buchanan; with his Reply pp. 261-267

- Axel Leijonhufvud
- Research Possibilities in the History of Political Economy Through a Bibliography of Translations pp. 268-283

- Kenneth E. Carpenter and Fritz Redlich
Volume 4, issue 2, 1972
- Was There a Marginal Revolution? pp. 269-280

- Mark Blaug
- The Origins of Marginalism pp. 281-302

- Richard S. Howey
- The Economic and Social Context of the Marginal Revolution of the 1870's pp. 303-324

- A. W. Coats
- Marginalism and the Boundaries of Economic Science pp. 325-343

- Donald Winch
- Mill and Cairnes and the Emergence of Marginalism in England pp. 344-363

- N. B. de Marchi
- W. S. Jevons and the Foundation of Modern Economies pp. 364-378

- R. D. Collison Black
- Léon Walras's Role in the “Marginal Revolution†of the 1870s pp. 379-405

- William Jaffé
- Vilfredo Pareto and Marginalism pp. 406-425

- Vincent J. Tarascio
- To What Extent Was the Austrian School Marginalist? pp. 426-441

- Erich Streissler
- The “Marginal Revolution†Decline and Fall of English Political Economy pp. 442-468

- T. W. Hutchison
- The Marginal Revolution and Concern with Economic Growth pp. 469-498

- Joseph J. Spengler
- Marginalism and Marxism pp. 499-511

- Ronald L. Meek
- The Spread of Marginalism in Italy, 1871–1890 pp. 512-532

- Piero Barucci
- Marginalism in Japan pp. 533-550

- Tamotsu Matsuura
- Marginalism Moves to the New World pp. 551-570

- Craufurd D. W. Goodwin
- The Adoption of the Marginal Utility Theory pp. 571-586

- George J. Stigler
- Marginalism: The Harvest pp. 587-602

- G. L. S. Shackle
- Retrospect and Prospect pp. 603-624

- A. W. Coats
Volume 4, issue 1, 1972
- Alfred Marshall: The Years 1877 to 1885 pp. 1-61

- John K. Whitaker
- Sismondi: A Neglected Pioneer pp. 62-88

- Thomas Sowell
- Bimetallism: Theory and Controversy in Perspective pp. 89-112

- Chau-nan Chen
- Is Marxian Growth Crisis-Ridden? pp. 113-126

- Shlomo Maital
- The Paradox of Value: A Suggested Interpretation pp. 127-139

- Matthew A. Stephenson
- The Teaching of Business Cycles in 1905–1906: Insight Into the Development of Macroeconomic Theory pp. 140-162

- Warren J. Samuels
- Philosophical Anticipations of Laissez-Faire pp. 163-175

- M. L. Myers
- The Implications of the Theory of Moral Sentiments for Adam Smith's Economic Thought pp. 176-206

- Ralph Anspach
- Herbert Spencer's Theory of Welfare and Public Policy pp. 207-231

- William L. Miller
- The Idea of Planning in Italian Economic Thought pp. 232-251

- Piero Barucci