The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
1997 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 6, 2023
- European Journal of the History of Economic Thought vol. 30, issue 6 (December 2023) pp. 965-967

- Katia Caldari, Gianfranco Tusset and Hans-Michael Trautwein
- Some patterns of the transfer of economic ideas between Russia and the West pp. 968-984

- Vladimir Avtonomov
- Calculation and moral economies during French debate on the abolition of slavery pp. 985-1002

- Caroline Oudin-Bastide and Philippe Steiner
- Wartime in the history of economic thought: episodes in European history pp. 1003-1015

- Emma Rothschild
- David Hume on history, development and happiness: interconnections pp. 1016-1030

- Sheila Dow
- Hugo Grotius on Usury: Acknowledging the End of the Scholastic Argument pp. 1031-1049

- André Lapidus
- Turgot’s missing manuscripts – partially recovered pp. 1050-1075

- Richard van den Berg
- No need for society: Adam Smith’s critique of Pufendorf’s summa imbecillitas pp. 1076-1092

- Michele Bee and Ivan Sternick
- What are services? Misconceptions and neglected insights from the productivity controversy in the classical period pp. 1093-1123

- Hagen Krämer
- “Non-competing social groups”? The long debate on social mobility in Italy (c. 1890–1960) pp. 1124-1149

- Giacomo Gabbuti
- Jessica Peixotto, a home economist not thrilled by the thrift culture pp. 1150-1169

- Juliette Blayac
- Hidden female figures in the organisation for European economic co-operation, and the reconstruction of Europe after WWII pp. 1170-1191

- Rebeca Gomez Betancourt and Giulia Zacchia
- Applications of lessons from the history of economic thought to actual policy problems pp. 1192-1228

- Mauro Boianovsky, Germán Feldman, Ivo Maes, Bertram Schefold (Chair), Carl Christian von Weizsäcker, Bertram Schefold, Carl Christian von Weizsäcker, Ivo Maes, Mauro Boianovsky and Germán David Feldman
Volume 30, issue 5, 2023
- Mapping the history of public economics in the twentieth century: an introduction to the special issue pp. 689-712

- Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay, Marianne Johnson and Richard Sturn
- Theorising public expenditures: welfare theorems, market failures, and the turn from “public finance” to “public economics” pp. 713-738

- Steven G. Medema
- The emerging discipline of public economics in postwar France pp. 739-763

- Raphaël Fèvre and Thomas Mueller
- Luigi Einaudi’s ‘Scienza delle Finanze’ or the science of good government pp. 764-790

- Paolo Silvestri
- The emergence of social choice at the Cowles Commission, 1948–1952: Arrow’s Social Choice and Individual Values in context pp. 791-811

- Robert Dimand
- Samuelson’s social welfare function and Buchanan’s critique: the struggle with normative science pp. 812-831

- David C. Coker and Alain Marciano
- Welfare, state, and values: the winding road of the normative approach to inequality measurement (1912–1970) pp. 832-859

- Ignacio Hauser
- Rawls’s maximin and optimal taxation theory pp. 860-882

- Benoît Walraevens
- Samuelson against “Rawls’s gratuitism”: some lessons on the misunderstandings between Rawls and the economists pp. 883-905

- Herrade Igersheim
- Economics with(out) ethics? An interdisciplinary encounter between public economists and John Rawls in the 1970s pp. 906-933

- Danielle Guizzo and Carles Paré-Ogg
- From public finance to public economics pp. 934-964

- Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay, Marianne Johnson and Richard Sturn
Volume 30, issue 4, 2023
- Commerce as cooperation with the deity: Self-love, the common good, and the coherence of Francis Hutcheson pp. 507-524

- Erik W. Matson
- Gesell’s half a theory of the rate of interest pp. 525-555

- Aldo Barba
- Geography and the critique of mainstream economic theory: the legacy of J.A. Hobson pp. 556-576

- Eleni Drakaki
- The theological stems of modern economic ideas: John Duns Scotus pp. 577-595

- Luigino Bruni and Paolo Santori
- Backward induction and expected value calculations in an anonymous XVth century Italian manuscript pp. 596-605

- Pavlo Blavatskyy
- Georges d’Avenel. An economic historian ahead of his time pp. 606-634

- Alain Alcouffe and David Le Bris
- Pawel Ciompa and the meaning of econometrics: a comparison of two concepts pp. 635-657

- Karl-Friedrich Israel
- Gender and the dismal science. Women in the early years of the economics profession pp. 658-662

- Edith Kuiper
- A Herstory of Economics pp. 662-665

- Joanna Rostek
- Immanuel Kant and utilitarian ethics pp. 665-667

- Mark D. White
- David Ricardo. An intellectual biography pp. 667-672

- Ghislain Deleplace
- The Palgrave companion to Oxford economics pp. 673-674

- Constantinos Repapis
- Hayek: a life, 1899–1950 pp. 675-678

- Andrew Gamble
- Money and empire. Charles P. Kindleberger and the dollar system pp. 678-680

- Ivo Maes
- A history of Brazilian economic thought: From colonial times through the early 21st century pp. 680-683

- Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
- The world that Latin America created. The United Nations economic commission for Latin America in the development era pp. 683-687

- Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven and Felipe Antunes de Oliveira
Volume 30, issue 3, 2023
- Frank Knight and behavioral economics pp. 341-368

- D. Wade Hands
- Beyond trust: why American classical jurists and economists could not love the corporation pp. 369-394

- Nicola Giocoli
- The role of information in the Rice Exchange: YAMAGATA Bantō’s Great Knowledge (1806) pp. 395-409

- Yasuo Takatsuki and Taro Hisamatsu
- Liberty, political economy and good government in Adam Smith pp. 410-442

- Paolo Silvestri and Benoît Walraevens
- Business cycle theory: Where Minsky and Hayek agreed pp. 443-467

- Juan Ramón Rallo
- Sismondi on money, banking, credit and public debt: an exploratory essay pp. 468-485

- Pascal Bridel
- Victoria Chick 1936–2023 pp. 486-490

- Sheila Dow
- Before method and models: The political economy of Malthus and Ricardo pp. 491-492

- Terry Peach
- Constructing economic science: the invention of a discipline 1850–1950 pp. 493-496

- Susan Howson
- Conservative liberalism, ordo-liberalism, and the state pp. 496-500

- Marie Daou and Alain Marciano
- A political economy of power: Ordoliberalism in context, 1932–1950 pp. 500-503

- Erik Grimmer-Solem
- Thinking like an economist: how efficiency replaced equality in U.S public policy pp. 503-506

- Jean-Baptiste Fleury
Volume 30, issue 2, 2023
- Economics and social stratification: classical-neoclassical economists’ thought on class structure and related phenomena pp. 157-205

- Milan Zafirovski
- Envelopes for economists: an intellectual history pp. 206-226

- John Yinger
- Debates on the falling birth rate in France at the beginning of the twentieth century pp. 227-246

- Joachim De Paoli
- Some elements of political economy in the thought of Sir John Fortescue pp. 247-274

- Stefano Simonetta
- Macroeconomics under pressure: the feedback effects of economic expertise pp. 275-298

- Matthieu Renault
- International clearing system as alternative monetary order pp. 299-331

- Rosario Patalano
- Kameralismus und merkantilismus pp. 332-334

- Marten Seppel
- Adam Smith and the wealth of nations in Spain: a history of reception, dissemination and application, 1777–1840 pp. 334-335

- Maria Pia Paganelli
- Law and the invisible hand. A theory of Adam Smith’s Jurisprudence pp. 336-337

- Fabrizio Simon
- Léon Walras, économiste et socialiste libéral. Essais pp. 338-340

- François Allisson
Volume 30, issue 1, 2023
- Unit profit margins along post-Keynesian lines: from Sraffa, Kalecki, Robinson to Eichner, Wood, Harcourt and Kenyon pp. 1-21

- Jordan Melmiès
- When economic theory meets policy: Barbara Wootton and the creation of the British welfare state pp. 22-39

- Carolina Alves and Danielle Guizzo
- The negative natural rate of interest in the modern theories of Liquidity Trap and Secular Stagnation: back to Böhm-Bawerk via Samuelson pp. 40-61

- Stefano Di Bucchianico
- Rebuilding the economy of the home – for the emergence of the “new woman”: Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s pioneering thoughts pp. 62-85

- Guillaume Vallet
- The efficient market hypothesis and rational expectations macroeconomics. How did they meet and live (happily) ever after? pp. 86-116

- Thomas Delcey and Francesco Sergi
- Moving dynamics beyond business cycles: Jan Tinbergen’s first macrodynamic model (1934–1936) pp. 117-131

- Michaël Assous and Vincent Carret
- An unpublished letter from Adam Smith pp. 132-140

- Shinji Nohara
- Modelling economic instability. A history of early macroeconomics pp. 141-144

- Erwin Dekker
- The neomercantilists: a global intellectual history pp. 144-147

- Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
- Historicizing self-interest in the modern Atlantic world: a plea for ego? pp. 148-150

- Eugene Heath
- The gypsy economist. The life and times of Colin Clark pp. 150-153

- Hagen Krämer
- John Stuart Mill, socialist pp. 153-155

- Louise Villeneuve
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