History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
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Volume 38, issue 5, 2006
- Introduction to Agreement on Demand: Consumer Theory in the Twentieth Century pp. 1-6

- Philip Mirowski and D. Wade Hands
- The Other Economics Department: Demand and Value Theory in Early Agricultural Economics pp. 9-31

- Spencer Banzhaf
- Disaggregating the Components of the Hicks-Allen Composite Commodity pp. 32-47

- Manuel Fernandez-Grela
- Complementarity and Demand Theory: From the 1920s to the 1940s pp. 48-85

- Jean-Sébastien Lenfant
- Jean Ville's Contribution to the Integrability Debate: The Mystery of a Lost Theorem pp. 86-105

- François Gardes and Pierre Garrouste
- Aggregation and Estimation in the Theory of Demand pp. 106-129

- John Chipman
- More Fiber Than Thread? Evidence on the Mirowski-Hands Yarn pp. 130-152

- J. Daniel Hammond
- Integrability, Rationalizability, and Path-Dependency in the History of Demand Theory pp. 153-185

- D. Wade Hands
- Disequilibrium Dynamics and Aggregate Excess Demand: On a Homunculus Fallacy in Economic Theory pp. 189-212

- Maarten Pieter Schinkel
- Rolf Mantel and the Computability of General Equilibria: On the Origins of the Sonnenschein-Mantel-Debreu Theorem pp. 213-227

- Fernando Tohmé
- The Sonnenschein-Mantel-Debreu Results after Thirty Years pp. 228-245

- S. Rizvi
- Demand Theory and General Equilibrium: From Explanation to Introspection, a Journey down the Wrong Road pp. 246-280

- Alan Kirman
- Mechanism Design Theory Embodying an Algorithm-Centered Vision of Markets/Organizations/Institutions pp. 283-304

- Kyu Sang Lee
- The Tricks of the (No-)Trade (Theorem) pp. 305-321

- Esther-Mirjam Sent
- Economic Theory: Structural Abstraction or Behavioral Reduction? pp. 322-342

- Shyam Sunder
- Twelve Theses concerning the History of Postwar Neoclassical Price Theory pp. 343-379

- Philip Mirowski
Volume 38, issue 4, 2006
- The Cambridge Millites and the Early Economic Writings of Leslie Stephen pp. 569-615

- Gregory C. G. Moore
- "In the Wildernessâ€: Emigration and the Decline of the Austrian School pp. 617-664

- Hansjörg Klausinger
- Monetary Equilibrium pp. 665-709

- Claes-Henric Siven
- The Origins of the Theory of Optimum Currency Areas pp. 711-731

- Filippo Cesarano
- The Origins of the U-Shaped Average Cost Curve: Understanding the Complexities of the Modern Theory of the Firm pp. 733-774

- Jan Horst Keppler and Jérôme Lallement
Volume 38, issue 3, 2006
- Cambridge and the Spanish Connection: The Contribution of Germán Bernácer pp. 407-436

- Mauro Boianovsky, Humayon Dar, John R. Presley and Pablo Brañas-Garza
- The Neglected Agent: Justice, Power, and Distribution in Adam Smith pp. 437-471

- Amos Witztum and Jeffrey T. Young
- New Data, New Issues: The Origins of the Technological Unemployment Debates pp. 473-496

- Gregory R. Woirol
- Directing or Reforming Behaviors? A Discussion of Condillac's Theory of Vrai Prix pp. 497-530

- Arnaud Orain
- Was There a “Vernacular Science of Financial Markets†in France during the Nineteenth Century? A Comment on Preda's “Informative Prices, Rational Investors†pp. 531-545

- Franck Jovanovic
- Tracing the Boundaries between Vernacular Science and Academic Theories: A Reply to Franck Jovanovic pp. 547-554

- Alex Preda
Volume 38, issue 2, 2006
- The Making of Chapters 13 and 14 of Patinkin's Money, Interest, and Prices pp. 193-249

- Mauro Boianovsky
- Chapter Nine: Monetary Theory under the Assumption of Unemployment pp. 251-268

- Don Patinkin
- Buridan on Value and Economic Measurement pp. 269-289

- Odd Langholm
- Hume and the Customary Causes of Industry, Knowledge, and Humanity pp. 291-317

- Christopher J. Berry
- First Principles in Translation: The Axiom of Self-Interest from Adam Smith to Jean-Baptiste Say pp. 319-338

- Pierre Force
- Sir Timothy Coghlan and the Development of National Accounts pp. 339-375

- Bryan Haig
- Thomas Carlyle on Utilitarianism pp. 377-389

- Patrick J. Welch
- “New avenues for research in Malthus studiesâ€: On Hashimoto and Pullen's “Two Unpublished Letters of Malthus†pp. 391-395

- Samuel Hollander
Volume 38, issue 1, 2006
- Two Alternative Hypothetical “Lost†1814 Ricardo Manuscripts: New-Century Bearings pp. 1-14

- Paul A. Samuelson and Erkko Etula
- Sidgwick, Marshall, and the Cambridge School of Economics pp. 15-44

- Roger Backhouse
- Haberler, the League of Nations, and the Quest for Consensus in Business Cycle Theory in the 1930s pp. 45-89

- Mauro Boianovsky and Hans-Michael Trautwein
- Sraffa on von Bortkiewicz: Reconstructing the Classical Theory of Value and Distribution pp. 91-149

- Christian Gehrke and Heinz Kurz
- Smith and a Living Wage: Competition, Economic Compulsion, and the Scholastic Legacy pp. 151-174

- Edd S. Noell
- Exchange and Production Equations: Understanding a Debate between Harrod and Sraffa pp. 175-184

- Arrigo Opocher
Volume 37, issue 5, 2005
- Setting the Table pp. 1-9

- Steven Medema
- The Limits of Economic Expertise: Prophets, Engineers, and the State in the History of Development Economics pp. 10-39

- Peter Boettke and Steven Horwitz
- Benevolence, Sympathy, and Hume's Model of Government: How Different Is New Political Economy from Classical Political Economy? pp. 43-70

- Alain Marciano
- Are Two Knaves Better Than One? Hume, Buchanan, and Musgrave on Economics and Government pp. 71-90

- Andrew Farrant and Maria Pia Paganelli
- Unintended Order and Intervention: Adam Smith's Theory of the Role of the State pp. 91-119

- Jeffrey T. Young
- The Theory of Economic Policy in British Classical Political Economy: A Sympathetic Reading pp. 120-142

- David Levy and Sandra J. Peart
- How TRIPs Got Legs: Copyright, Trade Policy, and the Role of Government in Nineteenth-Century American Economic Thought pp. 145-174

- Stephen Meardon
- Bringing in the State? The Life and Times of Laissez-Faire in the Nineteenth-Century United States pp. 175-199

- Bradley W. Bateman
- Mistaking Eugenics for Social Darwinism: Why Eugenics Is Missing from the History of American Economics pp. 200-233

- Thomas Leonard
- Walton H. Hamilton and the Public Control of Business pp. 234-273

- Malcolm Rutherford
- From Muddling Through to the Economics of Control: Views of Applied Policy from J. N. Keynes to Abba Lerner pp. 277-291

- David Colander
- Economists, Government, and Economic Policymaking in Israel: From “Crawling Peg†to “Cold Turkey†pp. 292-313

- Yakir Plessner and Warren Young
- From Continental Public Finance to Public Choice: Mapping Continuity pp. 314-332

- Jürgen G. Backhaus and Richard Wagner
- Corporatism and the Economic Role of Government pp. 333-354

- Antonio Almodovar and José Cardoso
- The Rise of Free Market Economics: Economists and the Role of the State since 1970 pp. 355-392

- Roger Backhouse
- The Role of Government in the History of Political Economy: The 2004 HOPE Conference Interpreted and Critiqued by the General Discussant pp. 393-423

- Warren J. Samuels
Volume 37, issue 4, 2005
- Adam Smith on Religion and Market Structure pp. 647-660

- Robert Ekelund, Robert F. Hébert and Robert Tollison
- Money and General Gluts: The Analysis of Say, Malthus, and Ricardo pp. 661-688

- Walter Eltis
- A Wrangling Machine pp. 689-709

- Simon Cook
- Debunking a Myth: Torrens on Comparative Advantage pp. 711-722

- Roy J. Ruffin
- Kautilya on Public Goods and Taxation pp. 723-753

- Balbir S. Sihag
Volume 37, issue 3, 2005
- Public Support of the Arts in the History of Economics: Introduction pp. 399-411

- Craufurd Goodwin
- The Outbreak of the Cost Disease: Baumol and Bowen's Founding of Cultural Economics pp. 412-430

- Gregory Besharov
- Adam Smith and Private Provision of the Arts pp. 431-454

- Neil De Marchi and Jonathan A. Greene
- Beyond Machinery: The Cultural Policies of Matthew Arnold pp. 455-482

- Oliver Bennett
- Evangelical Aesthete: Ruskin and the Public Provision of Art pp. 483-508

- Gregory C. G. Moore
- William Morris and the Case for Public Support of the Arts pp. 509-534

- Anna Upchurch
- Keynes, the Arts, and the State pp. 535-555

- D. E. Moggridge
- Kenneth Clark: His Case for Public Support of the Arts pp. 556-592

- Craufurd Goodwin
- The Case for the National Endowment for the Arts: Federal Funding for the Arts in America in the 1960s and 1970s pp. 593-616

- Shauna Saunders
- Lionel Robbins's “Art and the State†pp. 617-646

- Susan Howson
Volume 37, issue 2, 2005
- Misusing History: A Minisymposium pp. 177-178

- E. Roy Weintraub
- Misunderstanding the History of the Business Cycle pp. 179-184

- Roger Backhouse
- Scholarship in Deficit: Buchanan and Wagner on John Maynard Keynes pp. 185-190

- Bradley W. Bateman
- Robbins, Textbooks, and the Extreme Value Neutrality View pp. 191-196

- John Davis
- “Chicago Smith†versus “Kirkaldy Smith†pp. 197-203

- Jerry Evensky
- Same View, Many Lenses pp. 205-210

- Evelyn Forget
- Playing Fast and Loose with the Facts about the Writings of Malthus and the Classical School pp. 211-218

- Laurence S. Moss
- Freeing Smith from the “Free Marketâ€: On the Misperception of Adam Smith on the Economic Role of Government pp. 219-226

- Warren J. Samuels and Steven Medema
- Simplifying Herbert Simon pp. 227-232

- Esther-Mirjam Sent
- Carl Menger's “Money as Measure of Valueâ€: An Introduction pp. 233-243

- Gilles Campagnolo
- Carl Menger's “Money as Measure of Value†pp. 245-261

- Gilles Campagnolo and Charles Menger
- Isaac de Pinto (1717-1787): An Enlightened Economist and Financier pp. 263-292

- José Cardoso and António de Vasconcelos Nogueira
- Edgeworth on Complementarity, or Edgeworth, Auspitz-Lieben, and Pareto De-Homogenized pp. 293-307

- Christian Weber
- Incommensurability, Ecology, and Planning: Neurath in the Socialist Calculation Debate, 1919-1928 pp. 309-342

- Thomas E. Uebel
- The Laws of the Market versus the Laws of God: Scholastic Doctrine and the Early California Economy pp. 343-370

- Marie Duggan
- Two Unpublished Letters of Malthus, with Notes on the Connections between Malthus and William Smith, MP pp. 371-379

- Hitoshi Hashimoto and John Pullen
Volume 37, issue 1, 2005
- “Marginalizing†Government: From la scienza delle finanze to Wicksell pp. 1-25

- Steven Medema
- A Conceptual History of the Emergence of Bounded Rationality pp. 27-59

- Matthias Klaes and Esther-Mirjam Sent
- Comparing the Development of Economics during the Twentieth Century in Belgium and the Netherlands pp. 61-78

- Erik Buyst, Ivo Maes, Henk W. Plasmeijer and Evert Schoorl
- Money in the “Body Politickâ€: The Analysis of Trade and Circulation in the Writings of Seventeenth-Century Political Arithmeticians pp. 79-101

- Ludovic Desmedt
- Keynes's Estimates of the Multiplier for the United States pp. 103-122

- Richard Kent
- Thiruvalluvar's Vision: Polity and Economy in Thirukkural pp. 123-132

- K. V. Nagarajan
- Roy F. Harrod and the Interwar Years pp. 133-155

- E. Roy Weintraub
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