History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
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Volume 3, issue 2, 1971
- After Samuelson, Who Needs Adam Smith? pp. 225-237

- Kenneth E. Boulding
- Some Implications of Adam Smith's Analysis of Investment Priorities pp. 238-264

- Samuel Hollander
- Smith's Travels on the Ship of State pp. 265-277

- George J. Stigler
- An Interpretation of Walras' Theory of Capital as a Model of Economic Growth pp. 278-297

- William David Montgomery
- Marx on Value, Capital, and Exploitation pp. 298-334

- Arun Bose
- The Day Karl Marx Grew Up pp. 335-352

- Murray Wolfson
- The Wicksell Effects in Wicksell and in Modern Capital Theory pp. 353-372

- C. E. Ferguson and Donald L. Hooks
- Chapman on the Remuneration of Employers pp. 373-382

- Ralph W. Pfouts
- The Backbending Supply Curve of Labor: An Example of Doctrinal Retrogression? pp. 383-390

- James Buchanan
- On the Structure of Scientific Revolutions in Economics pp. 391-397

- Leonard Kunin and F. Stirton Weaver
- The President, the Constitution, and the Economist in Economic Stabilization pp. 398-414

- Neil H. Jacoby
- Two Letters from James Mill to Jean-Baptiste Say pp. 415-418

- Arnold Heertje
- Some Recent Developments in the History of Economic Thought in the United States pp. 419-431

- Vincent J. Tarascio
Volume 3, issue 1, 1971
- Some Personal Reminiscences of Alfred Marshall pp. 1-8

- Claude W. Guillebaud
- Smith, Turgot, and the “Four Stages†Theory pp. 9-27

- Ronald L. Meek
- Marxist Models of Cyclical Growth pp. 28-55

- Howard J. Sherman
- Davidson's Theory of “Objective Valueâ€: A “Transformation†Problem pp. 56-91

- Carl G. Uhr
- Alberuni: Eleventh-Century Iranian Malthusian? pp. 92-104

- Joseph J. Spengler
- The Development of Ricardo's Position on Machinery pp. 105-135

- Samuel Hollander
- The “Structure of Revolutions†in Economic Thought pp. 136-151

- Martin Bronfenbrenner
- Labor as Scarcity in Marx's Value Theory: An Alternative Interpretation pp. 152-169

- Alexander Bajt
- Frederic Harrison and the “Positivist†Attack on Orthodox Political Economy pp. 170-189

- Paul Adelman
- Cournot's Demand Theory: A Reassessment pp. 190-197

- Clifford L. Fry and Robert Ekelund
- Richard Jones: A Case Study in Methodology pp. 198-207

- William L. Miller
- Monopoly Price Discrimination in 1850: Dionysius Lardner pp. 208-223

- Donald L. Hooks
Volume 2, issue 2, 1970
- The Vicissitudes of Marxian Economics pp. 205-224

- M. Bronfenbrenner
- Ricardo's Long-Run Equilibrium pp. 225-245

- Hans Brems
- M. I. Tugan-Baranovsky (1865—1919) pp. 246-262

- Alec Nove
- Émile de Laveleye (1822–1892) pp. 263-283

- Paul Lambert
- The Historical Development of National-Income Accounts pp. 284-315

- John W. Kendrick
- Lauderdale's Early Pamphlets on Public Finance (1796–1799) pp. 344-380

- Herbert Fergus Thomson, Jr.
- Modern Defenders of Mercantilist Theory pp. 381-397

- William Allen
- Austro-Marxism vs. Austro-Marginalism pp. 398-418

- Emil Kauder
- The First Mathematical Ricardian Model pp. 419-431

- James L. Cochrane
- John Rae and Liquidity Preference pp. 432-440

- Nathan Edmonson
Volume 2, issue 1, 1970
- Alfred Marshall's Aims and Methods Illustrated From His Treatment of Distribution pp. 1-65

- H. M. Robertson
- Typological Method in Economics: Max Weber's Contribution pp. 66-96

- Arthur Schweitzer
- Concepts of Change and the Role of Predictability in Economics pp. 97-117

- Alfred F. Chalk
- Mitchell's Work on Civil War Inflation in His Development as an Economist pp. 118-132

- Abraham Hirsch
- Notes on the International Transmission of Economic Ideas pp. 133-151

- Joseph J. Spengler
- Individual, Group, or Government? Smith, Mill, and Sidgwick pp. 152-176

- Frank Petrella
- A Reappraisal of Turgot's Theory of Value, Exchange, and Price Determination pp. 177-196

- P. D. Groenewegen
- An Error in the First Printings of Keynes's General Theory pp. 197-198

- A. J. Hagger
- The Earliest English Attempt at Theoretical Training for Business: A Bibliographical Note pp. 199-204

- Fritz Redlich
Volume 1, issue 2, 1969
- Does Economics Have a Useful Past? pp. 217-230

- George J. Stigler
- Economists and Economic Policy in Britain After 1870 pp. 231-255

- T. W. Hutchison
- The Impact of Positivism on Economic Thought pp. 256-278

- Ben B. Seligman
- La Pensée Economique en France sur l'idée d'abondance et de besoin pp. 279-305

- Alfred Sauvy
- Malthus and the Post-Napoleonic Depression pp. 306-335

- S. Hollander
- Gerrard de Malynes and Mercantile Economics pp. 336-358

- Lynn Muchmore
- The “Last Hour†of Senior and Marx pp. 359-369

- Orace Johnson
- Criticism of Ricardian Views on Value and Distribution in the British Periodicals, 1820–1850 pp. 370-387

- Barry Gordon
- Henry Simons, the Radical: Some Documentary Evidence pp. 388-394

- J. Ronnie Davis
- A Neglected Early Statement of the Paradox of Thrift pp. 395-400

- Robert T. Nash and William P. Gramm
Volume 1, issue 1, 1969
- Avant-Propos pp. 1-4

- Craufurd Goodwin, Joseph J. Spengler and Robert S. Smith
- Research Priorities in the History of Economics pp. 9-18

- A. W. Coats
- A. N. Isnard, Progenitor of the Walrasian General Equilibrium Model pp. 19-43

- William Jaffé
- Aristotle's Mathematical Analysis of Exchange pp. 44-66

- S. Todd Lowry
- The Rise and Decline of Ricardian Economics pp. 67-84

- Frank W. Fetter
- James Mill and the Theory of Economic Policy in India pp. 85-100

- William Barber
- The Monetary and Employment Theories of Vilfredo Pareto pp. 101-122

- Vincent J. Tarascio
- The Political Economy of France at the Time of John Law pp. 123-149

- Earl J. Hamilton
- Cassel on Population pp. 150-172

- Joseph J. Spengler
- Adam Smith, Education and Laissez-Faire pp. 173-186

- R. D. Freeman
- Interaction of Economic Thought and Economic Policy in the Soviet Union pp. 187-216

- Vladimir G. Treml
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