History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
Current editor(s): Kevin D. Hoover
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Volume 43, issue 5, 2011
- Foreword pp. 1-4

- Mary S. Morgan
- A History of the Histories of Econometrics pp. 5-31

- Marcel Boumans and Ariane Dupont-Kieffer
- Econometrics and Psychometrics: Rivers out of Biometry pp. 35-56

- John Aldrich
- The Fellowship of Econometrics: Selection and Diverging Views in the Province of Mathematical Economics, from the 1930s to the 1950s pp. 57-85

- Francisco Louçã and Sofia Terlica
- Econometrics and the Computer: Love or a Marriage of Convenience? pp. 86-105

- Charles G. Renfro
- Ragnar Frisch and the Probability Approach pp. 109-139

- Olav Bjerkholt and Ariane Dupont-Kieffer
- Ta-Chung Liu's Exploratory Econometrics pp. 140-165

- Hsiang-Ke Chao and Chao-Hsi Huang
- Tobin as an Econometrician pp. 166-187

- Robert Dimand
- A History of Japanese Developments in Econometrics pp. 188-210

- Aiko Ikeo
- Corrado Gini (1884–1965): The Leading Figure of the Italian Group in the Econometric Society pp. 211-232

- Daniela Parisi
- The Introduction of the Cobb-Douglas Regression and Its Adoption by Agricultural Economists pp. 235-257

- Jeff Biddle
- The Early Years of Panel Data Econometrics pp. 258-282

- Ariane Dupont-Kieffer and Alain Pirotte
- The Phillips Curve from the Perspective of the History of Econometrics pp. 283-308

- Duo Qin
- Reconceiving Quality: Political Economy and the Rise of Hedonic Price Indexes pp. 309-328

- Thomas A. Stapleford
Volume 43, issue 4, 2011
- Conflict as a "Normal Economic Activity": The Contribution of Jack Hirshleifer, 1925-2005 pp. 625-648

- Teresa Tomas Rangil
- What to Conclude from Psychological Experiments: The Contrasting Cases of Experimental and Behavioral Economics pp. 649-681

- Floris Heukelom
- "Money Is a Sterile Thing": Martin Luther on the Immorality of Usury Reconsidered pp. 683-698

- John D. Singleton
- Hayek's Business Cycle Theory during the 1930s: A Critical Account of Its Development pp. 699-742

- Constantinos Repapis
- Comparative Advantage and the Labor Theory of Value pp. 743-763

- Jorge Morales Meoqui
Volume 43, issue 3, 2011
- Religion and Evolution in Progressive Era Political Economy: Adversaries or Allies? pp. 429-469

- Thomas Leonard
- Hostage to Fortune: Edward Chamberlin and the Reception of The Theory of Monopolistic Competition pp. 471-512

- Nahid Aslanbeigui and Guy Oakes
- Imperfect Competition and the Trade Cycle: Aborted Guidelines from the Late 1930s pp. 513-536

- Claude d'Aspremont, Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira and Louis-André Gérard-Varet
- The Offer-Curve Approach to Labor Market Analysis: From Marshall-Pigou over Robbins and Buchanan into Oblivion? pp. 537-551

- Gerhard Michael Ambrosi
- Newtonian Science, Commercial Republicanism, and the Cult of Great Men in La Beaumelle's Pensées (1752) pp. 553-589

- Mircea Platon
- On Blaug Ten Years Later pp. 591-605

- Pierangelo Garegnani
- In Favor of Rigor and Relevance: A Reply to Mark Blaug pp. 607-616

- Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori
Volume 43, issue 2, 2011
- Craufurd Goodwin and History of Political Economy: A Double Anniversary pp. 247-255

- Kevin D. Hoover
- Uses and Abuses of Adam Smith pp. 257-271

- Amartya Sen
- The Political Economy of Art: Ruskin and Contemporary Cultural Economics pp. 275-294

- David Throsby
- Romantic versus Real-World Art-Making and Valuation pp. 295-302

- Neil De Marchi
- Economics and Aesthetics in Ruskin and Neoclassicism pp. 303-308

- Robert Leonard
- John Ruskin: Ethics in Economics pp. 309-314

- Annabel Wharton
- Exchange, Specialization, and Property as a Discovery Process pp. 317-337

- Vernon L. Smith
- Consumer Sovereignty in the History of Environmental Economics pp. 339-345

- Spencer Banzhaf
- Inventing Price Systems and Substitutes for Them pp. 347-352

- V. Kerry Smith
- What Begat Property? pp. 353-360

- Jonathan B. Wiener
- The Uses and Misuses of Economics in Daily Journalism pp. 363-368

- Louis Uchitelle
- The Great Recession as a Great Enlightener pp. 369-373

- William Barber
- When a Crisis in Journalism Meets an Economy in Crisis pp. 375-378

- Philip Bennett
- Fractals in Economic Journalism pp. 379-385

- Tiago Mata
- “In a Space of Questionsâ€: A Reflection on Religion and Economics at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century pp. 389-411

- Bradley W. Bateman
- Economics and Antagonisms pp. 413-415

- Stanley Hauerwas
- Whose Economics? Which Religion? Comments on Brad Bateman's “In a Space of Questions†pp. 417-422

- Kelly Johnson
- The Entwinement of Religion and Economics: Comments on Bradley Bateman's “In a Space of Questions†pp. 423-428

- Barbara Herrnstein Smith
Volume 43, issue 1, 2011
- Intellectual Communities in the History of Economics pp. 1-23

- Evelyn Forget and Craufurd Goodwin
- From Versailles to Paris: The Creative Communities of the Physiocratic Movement pp. 25-58

- Loïc Charles and Christine Théré
- The Bloomsbury Group as Creative Community pp. 59-82

- Craufurd Goodwin
- The Collapse of Interwar Vienna: Oskar Morgenstern's Community, 1925–50 pp. 83-130

- Robert Leonard
- A 1930s North American Creative Community: The Harvard “Pareto Circle†pp. 131-159

- Annie L. Cot
- Reinterpreting the Keynesian Revolution: A Research School Analysis pp. 161-198

- Robert A. Cord
- A Tale of Two Communities: Fighting Poverty in the Great Society (1964–68) pp. 199-223

- Evelyn Forget
- Public Choice and the Notion of Creative Communities pp. 225-246

- Steven Medema