The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
1997 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2007
- Bazaars of the Thousand and One Nights pp. 629-655

- Eyup Ozveren
- Interest rate gaps and monetary policy in the work of Henry Thornton: Beyond a retrospective Wicksellian reading pp. 657-680

- Jean-Stéphane Mésonnier
- Economists on Darwin's theory of social evolution and human behaviour pp. 681-700

- Alain Marciano
- Wage behaviour and unemployment in Keynes' and New Keynesians' views: A comparison pp. 701-724

- Nicola Meccheri
- Keynes vs. the Post Keynesians on the Principle of Effective Demand pp. 725-739

- Jochen Hartwig
- Lluis Argemi d'Abadal (1945 - 2007) pp. 741-744

- Jordi Pascual
Volume 14, issue 3, 2007
- Early contributions to quantitative business cycle research: An introduction pp. 415-421

- Mauro Boianovsky and Guido Erreygers
- About the role, in older days, of econometrics in quantitative economics* pp. 423-448

- Edmond Malinvaud
- Ragnar Frisch's business cycle approach: The genesis of the propagation and impulse model* pp. 449-486

- Olav Bjerkholt
- Johan Åkerman vs. Ragnar Frisch on Quantitative Business Cycle Analysis pp. 487-517

- Mauro Boianovsky and Hans-Michael Trautwein
- Charles F. Roos, Harold T. Davis and the Quantitative Approach to Business Cycle Analysis at the Cowles Commission in the 1930s and early 1940s* pp. 519-542

- Robert Dimand and William Veloce
- Perturbation, networks and business cycles: Bernard Chait's pioneering work in econometrics* pp. 543-571

- Guido Erreygers and Albert Jolink
- Samuelson's misses: A rejoinder* pp. 573-585

- Pierangelo Garegnani
- Richard Abel Musgrave 1910 - 2007 pp. 587-595

- Richard Sturn
Volume 14, issue 2, 2007
- Professor Samuelson on Sraffa and the classical economists pp. 181-242

- Pierangelo Garegnani
- Classical and Neoclassical harmonies and dissonances pp. 243-271

- Paul A. Samuelson
- Alfred Marshall's use of Adam Smith: Coming to grips with an aspect of Alfred Marshall's citation practice pp. 273-289

- Peter Groenewegen
- American institutionalism and its British connections pp. 291-323

- Malcolm Rutherford
- How did Keynes transform his theory from the Tract into the Treatise ?—Consideration through primary material pp. 325-348

- Toshiaki Hirai
- Parametric external economies and the Cambridge controversy on returns pp. 349-372

- Roxana Bobulescu
- Milton Friedman - a brief obituary pp. 373-381

- David Laidler
Volume 14, issue 1, 2007
- 'The Elements of Commerce Delineated in Aphorisms' - An analysis of a newly discovered manuscript written by Joseph Massie pp. 1-24

- Antoin Murphy
- Cause and effect in the gold points mechanism: A criticism of Ricardo's criticism of Thornton pp. 25-53

- Jerome de Boyer des Roches
- Alfred Marshall's critical analysis of scientific management pp. 55-78

- Katia Caldari
- Edgeworth on the foundations of ethics and probability pp. 79-96

- Alberto Baccini
- Kalecki's 1934 model VS. the IS-LM model of Hicks (1937) and Modigliani (1944) pp. 97-118

- Michaël Assous
- History of consumer demand theory 1871 - 1971: A Neo-Kantian rational reconstruction pp. 119-156

- Ivan Moscati
Volume 13, issue 4, 2006
- Whither the history of economic thought? Going nowhere rather slowly? pp. 463-488

- Heinz Kurz
- Adam Smith's use of multiple references for his pin making example pp. 489-512

- Jean-Louis Peaucelle
- Britain's single currency debate of the late 1860s pp. 513-531

- John Maloney
- Slonimsky's view on Antoine-Augustin Cournot pp. 533-541

- Andres Vazquez
- From economic stability to social order: The debate about business cycle theory in the 1920s and its relevance for the development of theories of social order by Lowe, Hayek and Eucken pp. 543-570

- Gerold Blumle and Nils Goldschmidt
- Frank Knight and pragmatism pp. 571-605

- D. Wade Hands
- In memory of Paolo Sylos Labini (1920 - 2005) pp. 607-611

- Marcella Corsi
- Shigeto Tsuru (1912 - 2006): Life, work and legacy pp. 613-620

- Kotaro Suzumura
Volume 13, issue 3, 2006
- The double emergence of the Modified Internal Rate of Return: The neglected financial work of Duvillard (1755 - 1832) in a comparative perspective pp. 311-335

- Yuri Biondi
- Jules Dupuit, Societe d'economie politique de Paris and the issue of population in France (1850 - 66) pp. 337-363

- Yves Breton and Gerard Klotz
- The idea of increasing returns in neoclassical growth models pp. 365-386

- Mario Pomini and Giovanni Tondini
- The interdependence between economic analysis and methodology in the work of Joseph A. Schumpeter pp. 387-410

- Peter Kesting
- Chancing an interpretation: Slutsky's random cycles revisited pp. 411-432

- Vincent Barnett
Volume 13, issue 2, 2006
- Grain prices and mortality: A note on 'La Michodiere's Law' pp. 183-194

- Jean-Michel Chevet and Cormac Ó Gráda
- The fault line of axiomatization: Walras' linkage of physics with economics pp. 195-212

- Michael Turk
- On Hayek's denationalization of money, free banking and inflation targeting pp. 213-231

- J. Stephen Ferris and John Galbraith
- Hayek and the General Theory pp. 233-258

- Nicolo De Vecchi
- The temporary equilibrium method: Hicks against Hicks pp. 259-278

- Michel De Vroey
Volume 13, issue 1, 2006
- An 'exception culturelle'? French sensationist political economy and the shaping of public economics pp. 1-38

- Gilbert Faccarello
- Subjectivism, joint consumption and the state: Public goods in Staatswirtschaftslehre pp. 39-67

- Richard Sturn
- The Italian approach to the theory of public goods pp. 69-98

- Domenicantonio Fausto
- Morally ruled behaviour: The neglected contribution of Scholasticism pp. 99-112

- Oscar De-Juan and Fabio Monsalve
- Money, interest and capital accumulationin Karl Marx's economics: a monetary interpretation and some similaritiesto post-Keynesian approaches pp. 113-140

- Eckhard Hein
- The Kaldor/Knight controversy: Is capital a distinct and quantifiable factor of production? pp. 141-161

- Avi Cohen