History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
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Volume 42, issue 5, 2010
- Introduction: History of Economics as History of Social Science pp. 1-21

- Roger Backhouse and Philippe Fontaine
- Psychiatry and the Social Sciences, 1940–2009 pp. 25-52

- Andrew Scull
- Poverty in Cold War America: A Problem That Has No Name? The Invisible Network of Poverty Experts in the 1950s and 1960s pp. 53-76

- Romain Huret
- The Enemy Within: Academic Freedom in 1960s and 1970s American Social Sciences pp. 77-104

- Tiago Mata
- Rebellions across the (Rice) Fields: Social Scientists and Indochina, 1965–1975 pp. 105-130

- Teresa Tomás Rangil
- Tool Shock: Technique and Epistemology in the Postwar Social Sciences pp. 133-164

- Joel Isaac
- Ground between Two Stones: Melville Herskovits and the Fate of Economic Anthropology pp. 165-195

- Heath Pearson
- Marginal to the Revolution: The Curious Relationship between Economics and the Behavioral Sciences Movement in Mid-Twentieth-Century America pp. 199-233

- Jefferson Pooley and Mark Solovey
- The Price of Success: Economic Sovietology, Development, and the Costs of Interdisciplinarity pp. 234-260

- David C. Engerman
- Specializing in Interdisciplinarity: The Committee on Social Thought as the University of Chicago's Antidote to Compartmentalization in the Social Sciences pp. 261-287

- Ross Emmett
- Economics and Sociology: From Complementary to Competing Perspectives pp. 291-314

- Daniel Geary
- Drawing New Lines: Economists and Other Social Scientists on Society in the 1960s pp. 315-342

- Jean-Baptiste Fleury
- Conclusions: The Identity of Economics—Image and Reality pp. 343-351

- Roger Backhouse and Philippe Fontaine
Volume 42, issue 4, 2010
- Harry Aaron Director: The Coming of Age of a Reformer Skeptic (1914–24) pp. 601-630

- Robert Van Horn
- The Cambridge Post-Keynesians: An Outsider's Insider View pp. 631-652

- Christopher Bliss
- “At Best an Echoâ€: Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Translation Strategies in the History of Economics pp. 653-677

- Evelyn Forget
- Veblen's Apprenticeship: On the Translation of Gustav Cohn's System der Finanzwissenschaft pp. 679-721

- Charles Camic
- Thomas Chalmers: The Market, Moral Conduct, and Social Order pp. 723-746

- William Dixon and David Wilson
- Plato's Supposed Defense of the Division of Labor: A Reexamination of the Role of Job Specialization in the Republic pp. 747-772

- Daniel Silvermintz
Volume 42, issue 3, 2010
- Measuring “The Happiness of Nationsâ€: The Conundrum of Adam Smith's “Real Measure of Exchangeable Value†pp. 403-424

- Terry Peach
- The Moralizing Role of Distance in Adam Smith: The Theory of Moral Sentiments as Possible Praise of Commerce pp. 425-441

- Maria Pia Paganelli
- Rationalizing Human Organization in an Uncertain World: Jacob Marschak, from Ukrainian Prisons to Behavioral Science Laboratories pp. 443-467

- Beatrice Cherrier
- Jens Warming on Open Access, the Pigovian Tax, and Property Rights pp. 469-481

- Håkan Eggert
- “The Danish Right to Eel Weir,†by Jens Warming pp. 483-494

- Håkan Eggert
- Economics and Ethics: Juan de Lugo's Theory of the Just Price, or the Responsibility of Living in Society pp. 495-519

- Fabio Monsalve
- Economics as Plausible Conjecture pp. 521-546

- Michael H. Turk
- On the Similarities between the 1932 Harvard Memorandum and the Chicago Antidepression Recommendations pp. 547-571

- James C. W. Ahiakpor
- Harvard, the Chicago Tradition, and the Quantity Theory: A Reply to James Ahiakpor pp. 573-592

- David Laidler and Roger Sandilands
Volume 42, issue 2, 2010
- A Tale of Two Cities pp. 201-219

- Perry Mehrling
- A View from the Tropics: Celso Furtado and the Theory of Economic Development in the 1950s pp. 221-266

- Mauro Boianovsky
- John R. Commons, Wesley N. Hohfeld, and the Origins of Transactional Economics pp. 267-295

- Luca Fiorito
- The Background to Hawtrey's Ethics pp. 297-322

- David Andrews
- Counteracting Counterfeiting? Bodin, Mariana, and Locke on False Money as a Multidimensional Issue pp. 323-360

- Ludovic Desmedt and Jerome Blanc
- Deepening the Irony of Utopia: An Economic Perspective pp. 361-382

- Samuel Bostaph
Volume 42, issue 1, 2010
- R. D. Collison Black, 1922–2008: A Personal Tribute pp. 1-17

- Donald Winch
- Minisymposium on the History of Econometrics: Introduction pp. 19-20

- Kevin D. Hoover
- Ragnar Frisch's Conception of Econometrics pp. 21-73

- Olav Bjerkholt and Ariane Dupont
- The Problem of Passive Observation pp. 75-110

- Marcel Boumans
- The Econometricians' Statisticians, 1895–1945 pp. 111-154

- John Aldrich
- Interdependence, the Invisible Hand, and Equilibrium in Adam Smith pp. 155-192

- Amos Witztum
Volume 41, issue 5, 2009
- The Neoclassical Growth Model and Twentieth-Century Economics pp. 1-23

- Mauro Boianovsky and Kevin D. Hoover
- Does Growth Have a Future? Does Growth Theory Have a Future? Are These Questions Related? pp. 27-34

- Robert Solow
- Reflections pp. 35-43

- Edwin Burmeister
- Some Swedish Stepping-Stones to Growth Economics pp. 47-66

- Mauro Boianovsky
- Some Swedish Stepping-Stones to Growth Economics pp. 67-87

- Harald Hagemann
- A Nonlinear History of Growth and Cycle Theories pp. 88-106

- Lionello F. Punzo
- Trevor Swan and the Neoclassical Growth Model pp. 107-126

- Robert Dimand and Barbara J. Spencer
- Dynamizing Stability pp. 127-146

- Marcel Boumans
- More Cobwebs? Robert Solow, Uncertainty, and the Theory of Distribution pp. 149-160

- William Darity
- The Growing of Ramsey's Growth Model pp. 161-181

- Pedro Duarte
- James Tobin and Growth Theory: Financial Factors and Long-Run Growth pp. 182-199

- Robert Dimand and Steven Durlauf
- Solow and Growth Accounting: A Perspective from Quantitative Economic History pp. 200-220

- Nicholas Crafts
- Solow in the Tropics pp. 221-240

- John Toye
- The Solow Model, Poverty Traps, and the Foreign Aid Debate pp. 241-262

- Brian Snowdon
- Hotelling, Rawls, Solow: How Exhaustible Resources Came to Be Integrated into the Neoclassical Growth Model pp. 263-281

- Guido Erreygers
- Solovian and New Growth Theory from the Perspective of Allyn Young on Macroeconomic Increasing Returns pp. 285-303

- Roger J. Sandilands
- Endogenous Growth: Valuable Advance, Substantive Misnomer pp. 304-314

- William Baumol
- The Rise and Fall of Cross-Country Growth Regressions pp. 315-333

- Steven Durlauf
- The Solow Residual as a Black Box: Attempts at Integrating Business Cycle and Growth Theories pp. 334-355

- Tiago Mata and Francisco Louçã
Volume 41, issue 4, 2009
- Alfred Russel Wallace and the Political Economists pp. 605-644

- David Collard
- Keynes and Capitalism pp. 645-671

- Roger Backhouse and Bradley W. Bateman
- AT&T's Antigovernment Lesson-Drawing in the Political Economy of Networks, 1905–20 pp. 673-708

- Richard B. Kielbowicz
- A Marshall-Walras Divide? A Critical Review of the Prevailing Viewpoints pp. 709-736

- Michel De Vroey
- On Kaldor's “Logical Slipâ€: A Possible Explanation pp. 737-747

- Joan O'Connell
Volume 41, issue 3, 2009
- Retailing Poisoned Milk? New Evidence on Keynes and Jevons's Hostility to John Stuart Mill pp. 419-444

- Michael White and Takutoshi Inoue
- Frank P. Ramsey: A Cambridge Economist pp. 445-470

- Pedro Duarte
- Frank Ramsey's Notes on Saving and Taxation pp. 471-489

- Pedro Duarte
- A Liberal Economist and Economic Policy Reform in Nineteenth-Century Greece: The Case of Ioannes Soutsos pp. 491-517

- Michalis M. Psalidopoulos and Yorgos Stassinopoulos
- On the Other (Invisible) Hand pp. 519-543

- Anthony Brewer
- Reexamination of Thornton's Innovative Monetary Analysis: The Bullion Debate during the Restriction Once Again pp. 545-574

- Arie Arnon
- Jacob Viner and the Chicago Monetary Tradition pp. 575-604

- Sebastiano Nerozzi
Volume 41, issue 2, 2009
- The Trade-Off between Rigor and Relevance: Sraffian Economics as a Case in Point pp. 219-247

- Mark Blaug
- Money Doctoring after World War II: Arthur I. Bloomfield and the Federal Reserve Missions to South Korea pp. 249-270

- Michele Alacevich and Pier Asso
- Charles Dunoyer and the Emergence of the Idea of an Economic Cycle pp. 271-295

- Rabah Benkemoune
- On Jevons's Handling of Differential Equations in the Context of His Principle of Exchange, and the Early Reactions pp. 297-309

- I. Grattan-Guinness
- Habits and Expectations: Dynamic General Equilibrium in the Italian Paretian School pp. 311-342

- Mario Pomini and Gianfranco Tusset
- Thomas Tooke on the Corn Laws pp. 343-382

- Matthew Smith
- Adam Smith and the Labor Theory of (Real) Value: A Reconsideration pp. 383-406

- Terry Peach
Volume 41, issue 1, 2009
- A Feasible and Objective Concept of Optimal Monetary Policy: The Quadratic Loss Function in the Postwar Period pp. 1-55

- Pedro Duarte
- The Harvard Economic Service and the Problems of Forecasting pp. 57-88

- Walter A. Friedman
- Martin Luther's Doctrine on Trade and Price in Its Literary Context pp. 89-107

- Odd Langholm
- American Economic Reform in the Progressive Era: Its Foundational Beliefs and Their Relation to Eugenics pp. 109-141

- Thomas Leonard
- F. Y. Edgeworth's Treatise on Probabilities pp. 143-162

- Alberto Baccini
- One Analogy Can Hide Another: Physics and Biology in Alchian's “Economic Natural Selection†pp. 163-181

- Clement Levallois
- Measuring Inequality: Pareto's Ambiguous Contribution pp. 183-208

- Terenzio Maccabelli
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