History of Political Economy
1969 - 2019
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Volume 36, issue 5, 2004
- Introduction: Seven Decades of the IS-LM Model pp. 1-11

- Michel De Vroey and Kevin D. Hoover
- Keynote Address to the 2003 HOPE Conference: My Keynesian Education pp. 12-24

- Robert Lucas
- What Was Lost with IS-LM pp. 25-56

- Roger Backhouse and David Laidler
- The History of Macroeconomics Viewed against the Background of the Marshall-Walras Divide pp. 57-91

- Michel De Vroey
- The IS-LM Model and the Liquidity Trap Concept: From Hicks to Krugman pp. 92-126

- Mauro Boianovsky
- IS-LM-BP: An Inquest pp. 127-164

- Warren Young and William Darity
- James Tobin and the Transformation of the IS-LM Model pp. 165-189

- Robert Dimand
- Patinkin on IS-LM: An Alternative to Modigliani pp. 190-216

- Goulven Rubin
- IS-LM and Monetarism pp. 217-239

- Michael Bordo and Anna J. Schwartz
- How Have Monetary Regime Changes Affected the Popularity of IS-LM? pp. 240-270

- Scott Sumner
- Money and the Transmission Mechanism in the Optimizing IS-LM Specification pp. 271-304

- Edward Nelson
- The Strange Persistence of the IS-LM Model pp. 305-322

- David Colander
Volume 36, issue 4, 2004
- History of Economics for the Nonhistorian: A Collection of Papers pp. 587-588

- Neil De Marchi, Craufurd Goodwin and E. Roy Weintraub
- The Form and Function of Price Indexes: A Historical Accounting pp. 589-616

- Spencer Banzhaf
- Contested Histories of an Applied Field: The Case of Health Economics pp. 617-637

- Evelyn Forget
- Nash Equilibrium pp. 639-666

- Nicola Giocoli
- What Can We Learn for Today from 300-Year-Old Writings about Stock Markets? pp. 667-688

- Paul Harrison
- Swinging All the Way: The Education of Doctor Lucas and Foes pp. 689-734

- Francisco Louçã
- Behavioral Economics: How Psychology Made Its (Limited) Way Back Into Economics pp. 735-760

- Esther-Mirjam Sent
Volume 36, issue 3, 2004
- The Origins of Lionel Robbins's Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science pp. 413-443

- Susan Howson
- The Tableau Économique as Rational Recreation pp. 445-474

- Loïc Charles
- The Common Sense of Political Economy of Philip Wicksteed pp. 475-495

- Flavio Comim
- Frank Knight, Worst-Case Theorizing, and Economic Planning: Socialism as Monopoly Politics pp. 497-504

- Andrew Farrant
- Frank Knight's Proposal to End Distinctions among Factors of Production and His Objection to the Single Tax pp. 505-519

- Florenz Plassmann and T. Nicolaus Tideman
- Friedman and Money in the 1930s pp. 521-531

- Frank G. Steindl
- “The ruine of their Dianaâ€: Lowndes, Locke, and the Bankers pp. 533-556

- Richard A. Kleer
- Lawrence Kelso Frank's Proto-Ayresian Dichotomy pp. 557-578

- Pier Asso and Luca Fiorito
Volume 36, issue 2, 2004
- In the Lobby of the Energy Hotel: Jevons's Formulation of the Postclassical “Economic Problem†pp. 227-271

- Michael White
- A Proposal for a “European Currency†in 1861: The Forgotten Contribution of Carlos Morato Roma pp. 273-293

- José Cardoso
- William Thomas Thornton's Career at East India House: 1836-1880 pp. 295-322

- Mark Donoghue
- Overconsumption and Forced Saving in the Mises-Hayek Theory of the Business Cycle pp. 323-349

- Roger W. Garrison
- Informative Prices, Rational Investors: The Emergence of the Random Walk Hypothesis and the Nineteenth-Century “Science of Financial Investments†pp. 351-386

- Alex Preda
- From Pain Cost to Opportunity Cost: The Eclipse of the Quality of Work as a Factor in Economic Theory pp. 387-400

- David A. Spencer
Volume 36, issue 1, 2004
- “The Equilibrium Is Never Perfectâ€: The Dynamic Analysis of C.-F.-J. d'Auxiron pp. 1-29

- Richard van den Berg and Gurjeet Dhesi
- Institutional Economics at Columbia University pp. 31-78

- Malcolm Rutherford
- Tugan-Baranovsky, the Methodology of Political Economy, and the “Russian Historical School†pp. 79-101

- Vincent Barnett
- Really Pushing the Envelope: Early Use of the Envelope Theorem by Auspitz and Lieben pp. 103-129

- Torsten Schmidt
- The Death Penalty as Monetary Policy: The Practice and Punishment of Monetary Crime, 1690-1830 pp. 131-161

- Carl Wennerlind
- “Zirkel vicieux†or Trend Fall? The Course of the Profit Rate in Marx's Capital III pp. 163-186

- Geert Reuten
- “A vested intellectual interest... tinged with a dose of pique†? D. H. Robertson on the National Debt Enquiry pp. 187-193

- D. E. Moggridge
- Keynes's Lectures at the New School for Social Research pp. 195-206

- Richard Kent
Volume 35, issue 5, 2003
- Introduction to Oeconomies in the Age of Newton pp. 1-13

- Margaret Schabas and Neil De Marchi
- “Peaches Which the Patriarchs Lackedâ€: Natural History, Natural Resources, and the Natural Economy in France pp. 14-41

- E. C. Spary
- The “Spirit of System†and the Fortunes of Physiocracy pp. 42-73

- Jessica Riskin
- The Agricultural Foundation of the Seventeenth-Century English Oeconomy pp. 74-100

- S. Todd Lowry
- Epicurean and Stoic Sources for Boisguilbert's Physiological and Hippocratic Vision of Nature and Economics pp. 101-128

- Paul P. Christensen
- “The Possibilities of the Landâ€: The Inventory of “Natural Riches†in the Early Modern German Territories pp. 129-153

- Alix Cooper
- Nature as a Marketplace: The Political Economy of Linnaean Botany pp. 154-172

- Staffan Müller-Wille
- Underwriting the Oeconomy: Linnaeus on Nature and Mind pp. 173-203

- Lisbet Rausing
- Medical Metaphors and Monetary Strategies in the Political Economy of Locke and Berkeley pp. 204-233

- C. George Caffentzis
- Credit-Money as the Philosopher's Stone: Alchemy and the Coinage Problem in Seventeenth-Century England pp. 234-261

- Carl Wennerlind
- Adam Smith's Debts to Nature pp. 262-281

- Margaret Schabas
- Evocations of Sympathy: Sympathetic Imagery in Eighteenth-Century Social Theory and Physiology pp. 282-308

- Evelyn Forget
- Business Ethics, Commercial Mathematics, and the Origins of Mathematical Probability pp. 309-337

- Edith Dudley Sylla
- Where Mechanism Ends: Thomas Reid on the Moral and the Animal Oeconomy pp. 338-360

- Harro Maas
- Economia civile and pubblica felicità in the Italian Enlightenment pp. 361-385

- Luigino Bruni and Pier Luigi Porta
Volume 35, issue 4, 2003
- On the Economic Frontier: Walton Hamilton, Institutional Economics, and Education pp. 611-653

- Malcolm Rutherford
- Ethics, Engineering, and Natural Monopoly: The “Modern Debate†between Léon Walras and Jules Dupuit pp. 655-678

- Robert Ekelund and Robert F. Hébert
- Keynes and Wartime Finance: A Clarification pp. 679-684

- L. S. Pressnell
- Prejudice and the History of Economics: A Minisymposium pp. 685-686

- E. Roy Weintraub
- “More Merciful and Not Less Effectiveâ€: Eugenics and American Economics in the Progressive Era pp. 687-712

- Thomas Leonard
- Race, Intellectual History, and American Economics: A Prolegomenon to the Past pp. 713-730

- Bradley W. Bateman
- “Who Are the Canters?†The Coalition of Evangelical-Economic Egalitarians pp. 731-757

- David Levy and Sandra J. Peart
- Anti-Semitism in Anti-economics pp. 759-777

- William Coleman
Volume 35, issue 3, 2003
- H. D. Macleod and the Origins of the Theory of Finance in Economic Development pp. 361-384

- Neil T. Skaggs
- Wicksell, Cassel, and the Idea of Involuntary Unemployment pp. 385-436

- Mauro Boianovsky and Hans-Michael Trautwein
- The Origins and Interpretation of the Prebisch-Singer Thesis pp. 437-467

- John Toye and Richard Toye
- The Hayek/Knight Capital Controversy: The Irrelevance of Roundaboutness, or Purging Processes in Time? pp. 469-490

- Avi Cohen
- Keynes's Revindication of Classical Monetary Theory pp. 491-519

- Filippo Cesarano
- “A Certain Rude Honestyâ€: John Bates Clark as a Pioneering Neoclassical Economist pp. 521-558

- Thomas Leonard
Volume 35, issue 2, 2003
- “Conjecturizing†Cournot: The Conjectural Variations Approach to Duopoly Theory pp. 175-204

- Nicola Giocoli
- The Seligman-Edgeworth Debate about the Analysis of Tax Incidence: The Advent of Mathematical Economics, 1892-1910 pp. 205-240

- Laurence S. Moss
- Time-Inconsistent Preferences in Adam Smith and David Hume pp. 241-268

- Ignacio Palacios-Huerta
- Philosophical Psychology and Economic Psychology in David Hume and Adam Smith pp. 269-304

- Gordon F. Davis
- Harrod, Hansen, and Samuelson on the Multiplier-Acceleration Model: A Further Note pp. 305-322

- Daniele Besomi
- Heertje, Heemeijer, and Samuelson on the Origin of Samuelson's Multiplier-Accelerator Model pp. 323-327

- Claes-Henric Siven
- Further Evidence on the Origin of Samuelson's Multiplier-Accelerator Model pp. 329-331

- Arnold Heertje
- Multiple Priorities in Evolving Scholarly Disciplines pp. 333-334

- Paul A. Samuelson
Volume 35, issue 1, 2003
- The Lender-of-Last-Resort Concept in Britain pp. 1-19

- Denis O'Brien
- In Medio Stat Virtus: An Alternative View of Usury in Adam Smith's Thinking pp. 21-48

- Maria Pia Paganelli
- On the Methodological Foundations of Modern Microeconomics: Frank Knight and the “Cost Controversy†in the 1920s pp. 49-75

- Roberto Marchionatti
- Milton Friedman and the Emergence of the Permanent Income Hypothesis pp. 77-104

- Hsiang-Ke Chao
- Death of a Revolutionary Textbook pp. 105-134

- J. E. King and Alex Millmow
- The Place of Gestalt Psychology in the Making of Hayek's Thought pp. 135-162

- Nicolò De Vecchi
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