History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
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Volume 40, issue 5, 2008
- Keeping Faith, Losing Faith: An Introduction pp. 1-20

- Bradley Bateman and Spencer Banzhaf
- Religion and Political Economy in Early-Nineteenth-Century France pp. 26-61

- Gilbert Faccarello and Philippe Steiner
- The Ascent and Decline of Catholic Economic Thought, 1830–1950s pp. 62-87

- Antonio Almodovar and Pedro Teixeira
- Revealing the Connection between the Gospel and History: The Definition of “Economics at the Service of Humankind†in the Analysis of Francesco Vito pp. 88-113

- Daniela Parisi
- The Changing Theological Context of Economic Analysis since the Eighteenth Century pp. 121-142

- A. M. C. Waterman
- “A Hard Battle to Fightâ€: Natural Theology and the Dismal Science, 1820–50 pp. 143-167

- Harro Maas
- An Inquiry into the Nature and Effects of Henry Thornton's Christian Faith on the Existence and Content of His Economic Writings pp. 168-188

- Neil T. Skaggs
- “Losing My Religionâ€: Sidgwick, Theism, and the Struggle for Utilitarian Ethics in Economic Analysis pp. 189-211

- Steven Medema
- Faith, Morality, and Welfare: The English School of Welfare Economics, 1901–29 pp. 212-236

- Roger Backhouse
- The United States: Introduction pp. 239-242

- Bradley W. Bateman and Spencer Banzhaf
- Das Adam Smith Problem and Faculty Psychology in the Antebellum North pp. 243-264

- Stewart Davenport
- From Religious Revivals to Tariff Rancor: Preaching Free Trade and Protection during the Second American Party System pp. 265-298

- Stephen Meardon
- The Impact of Liberal Religion on Richard Ely's Economic Methodology pp. 299-314

- Donald E. Frey
- The Religion of a Skeptic: Frank H. Knight on Ethics, Spirituality, and Religion during His Iowa Years pp. 315-337

- Ross Emmett
- Keeping Faith, Losing Faith: Conclusion to the Volume pp. 338-340

- Bradley Bateman and Spencer Banzhaf
Volume 40, issue 4, 2008
- Cambridge as a Place in Economics pp. 569-593

- Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Nerio Naldi, Eleonora Sanfilippo and Annalisa Rosselli
- The Ricardo Puzzle pp. 595-611

- Francisco L. Lopes
- Utilitarianism without Utility: A Missed Opportunity in Alfred Marshall's Theory of Market Choice pp. 613-632

- Marco Dardi
- Mediating Creative Nature and Human Needs in Early German Political Economy pp. 633-669

- Richard Bowler
- The Impact of Open Access to Fishing Grounds: The History of Jens Warming's Model pp. 671-688

- Niels-Henrik Topp
- Hayek on Mill pp. 689-704

- Bruce Caldwell
Volume 40, issue 3, 2008
- A. W. (Bob) Coats, 1924–2007 pp. 421-446

- Roger Backhouse, Bruce Caldwell, Craufurd Goodwin and Malcolm Rutherford
- The Confessions of the Average: Statistics and Natural Order in Nineteenth-Century French Economic Thought pp. 447-480

- Philippe Le Gall
- On the Origins of Ordinal Utility: Andreas Heinrich Voigt and the Mathematicians pp. 481-510

- Torsten Schmidt and Christian Weber
- William Thomas Thornton's Family, Ancestry, and Early Years: Some Findings from Recently Discovered Manuscripts and Letters pp. 511-550

- Mark Donoghue
- Estimates of Potential Output by Keynes pp. 551-560

- Richard Kent
Volume 40, issue 2, 2008
- The Construction of the Canonical History of Financial Economics pp. 213-242

- Franck Jovanovic
- Gustave de Molinari's Bourse Network Theory: A Liberal Response to Sismondi's Informational Problem pp. 243-263

- Rabah Benkemoune
- Keynes among the Statisticians pp. 265-316

- John Aldrich
- Menger and Walras on Money: A Comparative View pp. 317-343

- Richard Arena and Sandye Gloria-Palermo
- Adam Smith on Religion and Market Structure: The Search for Consistency pp. 345-363

- Charles G. Leathers and J. Patrick Raines
- The Adam Smith Problem in Reverse: Self-Interest in The Wealth of Nations and The Theory of Moral Sentiments pp. 365-382

- Maria Pia Paganelli
- Garrison on Mises and Forced Saving: Arguing the Implausible? pp. 383-395

- James C. W. Ahiakpor
- Ahiakpor on Mises and Forced Saving: A Rejoinder pp. 397-405

- Roger W. Garrison
Volume 40, issue 1, 2008
- The Writing Workshop of François Quesnay and the Making of Physiocracy pp. 1-42

- Christine Théré and Loïc Charles
- Adam Smith, the Last of the Former Virtue Ethicists pp. 43-71

- Deirdre McCloskey
- On Ricardo's Method: The Scottish Connection Considered pp. 73-110

- Christophe Depoortère
- Linking Strategic Interaction and Bargaining Theory: The Harsanyi-Schelling Debate on the Axiom of Symmetry pp. 111-132

- Alessandro Innocenti
- Frank Graham's Case for Flexible Exchange Rates: A Doctrinal Perspective pp. 133-162

- Anthony M. Endres
- Keynes on Kalecki's Theory of Taxation: Contents Approved, Method Questioned pp. 163-182

- Nicolò De Vecchi
- Differential Asset Valuation in the Medieval Post-Talmudic Legal Literature pp. 183-200

- Jeffrey L. Callen
Volume 39, issue 5, 2007
- Introduction pp. 1-6

- E. Roy Weintraub and Evelyn Forget
- Rediscovering Intellectual Biography—and Its Limits pp. 9-29

- Malachi Hacohen
- Is Autobiography Anti-academic and Uneconomical? Some Thoughts on Academic Autobiography pp. 30-47

- Jeremy D. Popkin
- Lives in Synopsis: The Production and Use of Short Biographies by Historians of Economics pp. 51-75

- Roger Backhouse
- The Creation of Heroes and Villains as a Problem in the History of Economics pp. 76-95

- Robert Dimand
- The Group Life as a Genre of Economists' Life Writing pp. 96-114

- William Coleman
- The Economy of Narrative Identity pp. 117-133

- Paul John Eakin
- Using Autobiographical Statements to Investigate the Identity of American Economists pp. 134-153

- Mike Reay
- The Role of Oral History in the Historiography of Heterodox Economics pp. 154-171

- Tiago Mata and Frederic Lee
- Oral History and the Historical Reconstruction of Chicago Economics pp. 172-192

- Ross Emmett
- François Quesnay: A “Rural Socrates†in Versailles? pp. 195-214

- Christine Théré and Loïc Charles
- Some Relationships between a Scholar's and an Entrepreneur's Life: The Biography of L. Albert Hahn pp. 215-233

- Jan-Otmar Hesse
- “Between Worlds,†or an Imagined Reminiscence by Oskar Morgenstern about Equilibrium and Mathematics in the 1920s pp. 234-268

- Robert Leonard
- Maynard and Virginia: A Personal and Professional Friendship pp. 269-291

- Craufurd Goodwin
- The Intimate Spaces of Community: John Maynard Keynes and the Arts pp. 292-312

- Patricia Laurence
- Biography and Autobiography: Harry Johnson pp. 315-341

- D. E. Moggridge
- Life Writings: On-the-Job Training with F. A. Hayek pp. 342-354

- Bruce Caldwell
- Reflections of a Marshall Biographer pp. 355-366

- Peter Groenewegen
- A Personal Afterword pp. 367-370

- E. Roy Weintraub
Volume 39, issue 4, 2007
- The Political Element in Economic Thought pp. 567-570

- Philippe Fontaine and Alain Marciano
- Postbellum Protection and Commissioner Wells's Conversion to Free Trade pp. 571-604

- Stephen Meardon
- The Debates on Eugenio Rignano's Inheritance Tax Proposals pp. 605-638

- Guido Erreygers and Giovanni Di Bartolomeo
- Postface: Just What Is the Self Interested In? pp. 639-642

- Kenneth R. Hoover
- “One will make of political economy... what the scholastics have done with philosophyâ€: Henry Lloyd and the Mathematization of Economics pp. 643-677

- Sophus A. Reinert
- Knowledge and Information in Economics: What Did the Classical Economists Know? pp. 679-712

- Renee Prendergast
- The “Protestant†View: The Norwegian and Scandinavian Approach to National Accounting in the Postwar Period pp. 713-734

- Einar Lie
- Did Buchanan and Wagner Misrepresent Keynes? pp. 735-739

- J. Robert Subrick
- Did Buchanan and Wagner Misrepresent Keynes? A Rejoinder pp. 741-743

- Bradley W. Bateman
Volume 39, issue 3, 2007
- The Hesitant Hand: Mill, Sidgwick, and the Evolution of the Theory of Market Failure pp. 331-358

- Steven Medema
- Early Experiments in Consumer Demand Theory: 1930-1970 pp. 359-401

- Ivan Moscati
- Early Labor Economics: Its Debt to the Management Practice of Henry S. Dennison pp. 403-433

- Kyle Bruce
- Sir Dudley North's Earliest Known Essay on Monies and Prices: Analysis of the Ottoman Empire's Great Recoinage pp. 435-452

- George D. Choksy
- Cantillon, Hume, and the Rise of Antimercantilism pp. 453-480

- Mark Thornton
- Business Forecasting and the Development of Business Cycle Theory pp. 481-510

- Tobias F. Rötheli
- Milton Friedman, the Statistical Methodologist pp. 511-527

- David Teira
- A 1929 Application of Multiplier Analysis by Keynes pp. 529-543

- Richard Kent
- An Unpublished Letter by David Ricardo pp. 545-550

- Arnold Heertje
Volume 39, issue 2, 2007
- The Fundamental Theorems of Modern Welfare Economics, Historically Contemplated pp. 185-207

- Mark Blaug
- The Early Economic Writings of William Thomas Thornton pp. 209-252

- Mark Donoghue
- The Nature, Functions, and Value of Money: A Brief Exposition of Turgot's Monetary Theory pp. 253-262

- Peter Groenewegen
- Kautilya on Moral and Material Incentives, and Effort pp. 263-292

- Balbir S. Sihag
- Ricardo as a “Classical Economistâ€: The “New View†Reexamined pp. 293-306

- Terry Peach
- Ricardo as a “Classical Economistâ€: The “New View†Reexamined—A Reply to Dr. Peach pp. 307-312

- Samuel Hollander
- Ricardo as a “Classical Economistâ€: The “New View†Reexamined—A Rejoinder to Professor Hollander pp. 313-315

- Terry Peach
Volume 39, issue 1, 2007
- From Philanthropy to Altruism: Incorporating Unselfish Behavior into Economics, 1961-1975 pp. 1-46

- Philippe Fontaine
- Methodological Individualism or Methodological Atomism: The Case of Friedrich Hayek pp. 47-80

- Gregor Zwirn
- Keynes, IS-LM, and the Marshallian Tradition pp. 81-95

- Robert Dimand
- Richard Cantillon and the Discovery of Opportunity Cost pp. 97-119

- Mark Thornton
- Transfers, Nontraded Goods, and Unemployment: An Analysis of the Keynes-Ohlin Debate pp. 121-143

- Steven Brakman and Charles Marrewijk
- A Rocking Horse That Never Rocked: Frisch's “Propagation Problems and Impulse Problems†pp. 145-166

- Stefano Zambelli
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