The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
1997 - 2025
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Volume 8, issue 4, 2001
- Visible and invisible order. The theoretical duality of Smith's political economy pp. 429-448

- Stefano Fiori
- Say and Ricardo on value and distribution pp. 449-486

- Christian Gehrke and Heinz Kurz
- Kalecki on money and finance pp. 487-508

- Malcolm Sawyer
- Heinrich von Stackelberg on joint production pp. 509-525

- Stefan Baumgärtner
- Transition from the classical to the Keynesian Perspective pp. 526-546

- Hukukane Nikaido
Volume 8, issue 3, 2001
- The most significant contributions to economics during the twentieth century: lists of the Nobel laureates pp. 289-297

- James Buchanan, Gerard Debreu, Lawrence Klein, Milton Friedman and Robert Solow
- The five most significant developments in economics of the twentieth century pp. 298-304

- Kenneth Arrow
- On just how great 'great books are' pp. 305-308

- Paul Samuelson
- Pro- and anti-lists of the most significant contributions to economic literature of the twentieth century pp. 309-310

- Herbert Simon
- Rau, Hermann and Roscher: contributions of German economics around the middle of the nineteenth century pp. 311-331

- Erich Streissler
- Does God practice a random walk? The 'financial physics' of a nineteenth-century forerunner, Jules Regnault pp. 332-362

- Franck Jovanovic and Philippe Le Gall
- Sraffa's early contribution to competitive price theory pp. 363-390

- Giuseppe Freni
- Keynes on the nature of capital: a note on the origin of The General Theory's chapter 16 pp. 391-401

- Nerio Naldi
Volume 8, issue 2, 2001
- Ernest Lluch (1937-2000) pp. 124-129

- Lluis Argemi
- Lopez de Penalver's Reflexiones: an economic and mathematical approach pp. 130-145

- Ernest Lluch
- Scottish subtlety: Andre Morellet's comments on the Wealth of Nations pp. 146-185

- Richard Vann De Berg and Christophe Salvat
- A factual account of the functioning of the nineteenth-century Paris Bourse pp. 186-207

- Donald Walker
- Marshall on mind and society: neurophysiological models applied to industrial and business organization pp. 208-229

- Tiziano Raffaelli
- An appraisal of Piero Sraffa's 'The Laws of Returns under Competitive Conditions' pp. 230-250

- Rodolfo Signorino
Volume 8, issue 1, 2001
- The hidden theology of Adam Smith pp. 1-29

- Lisa Hill
- From Mill to Weber: the meaning of the concept of economic rationality pp. 30-41

- Michel Zouboulakis
- Bohm-Bawerk, Jevons and the 'Austrian' theory of capital: 'a quite different relation' pp. 42-57

- Klaus Hamberger
- The finance motive, the Keynesian theory of the rate of interest and the investment multiplier pp. 58-74

- Giovanni Cesaroni
- Kaldor and Robinson on money and growth pp. 75-103

- Matías Vernengo and Louis-Philippe Rochon
Volume 7, issue 4, 2000
- Does progress matter? pp. 465-484

- Donald Winch
- Tozer on machinery pp. 485-506

- Christian Gehrke
- Gustav Schmoller's Historico-Ethical Political Economy: ethics, politics and economics in the younger German Historical School, 1860-1917 pp. 507-531

- Heino Heinrich Nau
- On exogenous money and bank behaviour: the Pandora's box kept shut in Keynes' theory of liquidity preference? pp. 532-568

- Jörg Bibow
- Method and analysis in Piero Sraffa's 1925 critique of Marshallian economics pp. 569-594

- Rodolfo Signorino
Volume 7, issue 3, 2000
- Some unpublished correspondence of William Thomas Thornton, 1866-1872 pp. 321-349

- Mark Donoghue
- Sidgwick and Edgeworth on indeterminacy in the labour market pp. 350-362

- Philippe Bazard
- Antonelli's analytical techniques: their exploitation to derive results in duality theory pp. 363-376

- Alan Martina
- Is post-Marshallian economics an evolutionary research tradition? pp. 377-406

- John Finch
- Making use of the past: theorists and historians on the economics of altruism pp. 407-422

- Philippe Fontaine
Volume 7, issue 2, 2000
- Increasing returns: historiographic issues and path dependence pp. 171-180

- Kenneth Arrow
- Differential rent in the 1760s: two neglected French contributions pp. 181-207

- Richard Van Den Berg
- Ricardo on machinery: a dynamic analysis pp. 208-227

- Takashi Uchiyama
- Keynes, Ricardo and the classical theory of interest pp. 228-244

- David Andrews
- Marshall on equilibrium and time: a reconstruction pp. 245-269

- Michel De Vroey
- Henry George: rebel with a cause pp. 270-288

- Mark Blaug
Volume 7, issue 1, 2000
- From the Encyclopedie to the Tableau economique: Quesnay on freedom of grain trade and economic growth pp. 1-21

- Loïc Charles
- Adam Smith's growing concern on the issue of distributive justice pp. 23-44

- Rudi Verburg
- Individual utility in a context of asymmetric sensitivity to pleasure and pain: an interpretation of Bentham's felicific calculus pp. 45-78

- André Lapidus and Nathalie Sigot
- The friendship between Piero Sraffa and Antonio Gramsci in the years 1919-1927 pp. 79-114

- Nerio Naldi
- Tugan-Baranovskii's vision of an international socialist economy pp. 115-135

- Vincent Barnett
Volume 6, issue 4, 1999
- The readmission of the Jews to England: the Mercantilist view pp. 513-522

- Joao Ricardo Faria
- Jeremy Bentham and Adam Smith on the usury laws: a 'Smithian' reply to Bentham and a new problem pp. 523-551

- Samuel Hollander
- Individuality and the economic order in Hegel's Philosophy of Right pp. 552-580

- Mark Greer
- Moral philosophy and economics: the formation of Francois Huet's doctrine of property rights pp. 581-605

- John Cunliffe and Guido Erreygers
- Human behaviour in development economics pp. 606-623

- Barbara Ingham
- Book Reviews pp. 625-627

- Peter Newman
- Book Reviews pp. 628-630

- Heinz Kurz
- Book Reviews pp. 630-633

- Peter Rosner
- Book Reviews pp. 634-636

- Jurg Niehans
- Book Reviews pp. 636-639

- Israel Kirzner
- Book Reviews pp. 639-641

- Riccardo Realfonzo
- Book Reviews pp. 642-643

- Ross Emmett
- Book Reviews pp. 644-645

- Sergio Cremaschi
- Book Reviews pp. 645-648

- Bertram Schefold
- Book Reviews pp. 648-650

- Mark Blaug
- Book Reviews pp. 650-652

- Peter Groenewegen
- Book Reviews pp. 652-654

- Sergo Cremaschi
Volume 6, issue 3, 1999
- In search of full empirical reality: historical political economy, 1870-1900 pp. 333-364

- Erik Grimmer-Solem and Roberto Romani
- From Bastiat's circumference to Knight's wheel: a newly discovered letter of Mr Sherlock Holmes to Dr Watson pp. 365-377

- Ephraim Kleiman
- German Anticipations of the Keynesian Revolution?: The Case of Lautenbach, Neisser and Ropke pp. 378-403

- Hansjörg Klausinger
- The econometric challenge to Keynes: arguments and contradictions in the early debates about a late issue pp. 404-438

- Francisco Louçã
- The randomness of rational expectations: a perspective on Sargent's early incentives pp. 439-471

- Esther-Mirjam Sent
- Book Reviews pp. 473-476

- Marco Dardi
- Book Reviews pp. 476-479

- Bruna Ingrao
- Book Reviews pp. 479-481

- Helge Peukert
- Book Reviews pp. 481-484

- Robert Hebert
- Book Reviews pp. 484-487

- Karl Hauser
- Book Reviews pp. 488-490

- Thomas Moser
- Book Reviews pp. 491-495

- Jörg Bibow
- Book Reviews pp. 495-497

- Frank Hahn
- Book Reviews pp. 497-501

- Monika Streissler
- Book Reviews pp. 501-503

- Helge Peukert
- Book Reviews pp. 503-505

- Walter Eltis
- Book Reviews pp. 506-509

- Jurg Niehans
Volume 6, issue 2, 1999
- The conspicuous absence of examination questions concerning the Great Irish Famine: political economy as science and ideology pp. 169-199

- Nien-He Hsieh
- John Stuart Mill: liberal or utilitarian? pp. 200-215

- Oskar Kurer
- Old views and new perspectives: on reading Hick's 'Mr. Keynes and the Classics' pp. 216-241

- Ingo Barens and Volker Caspari
- Hicks's Valuation of Social income: an appraisal pp. 242-270

- Guglielmo Chiodi and Leonarda Ditta
- 'Where to draw the line'? Keynes versus Hayek on Knowledge, ethics and economics pp. 271-296

- Anna Carabelli and Nicolo De Vecchi
- Inter-war trade cycle theories in a poem by James Meade pp. 297-300

- Daniele Besomi
- Book Reviews pp. 301-306

- Christian Gehrke
- Book Reviews pp. 307-310

- Toon Van Houdt
- Book Reviews pp. 310-312

- Francois Vatin
- Book Reviews pp. 312-314

- Pier Luigi Porta
- Book Reviews pp. 314-317

- Sergio Cremaschi
- Book Reviews pp. 317-319

- Tiziano Raffaelli
- Book Reviews pp. 319-321

- Ian Steedman
- Book Reviews pp. 321-327

- Paul Streeten
- Book Reviews pp. 327-328

- Jurgen Backhaus
Volume 6, issue 1, 1999
- Continuity and change in Keynes's thought: the importance of Hume pp. 1-21

- David Andrews
- One step ahead: Thornton versus Longe pp. 22-33

- Mark Donoghue
- Reproduction and scarcity: the population mechanism in classicism in the 'Jevonian revolution' pp. 34-57

- Bert Mosselmans
- Pierson on scarcity of gold and changes in the general price level pp. 58-70

- Martin M.G. Fase
- The institutional ideas virus: the case of Johan Åkerman pp. 71-86

- Benny Carlson
- Public investment programmes in the interwar period: the view from Geneva pp. 87-109

- A. M. Endres and G. A. Fleming
- Book Reviews pp. 111-114

- Cosimo Perrotta
- Book Reviews pp. 114-117

- Esther-Mirjam Sent
- Book Reviews pp. 117-118

- Birger Priddat
- Book Reviews pp. 119-122

- Agnès Festré
- Book Reviews pp. 122-125

- Heinrich Bortis
- Book Reviews pp. 125-128

- Sabine Haring
- Book Reviews pp. 129-134

- Giancarlo de Vivo
- Book Reviews pp. 134-137

- Richard Sturn
- Book Reviews pp. 137-141

- Harald Hagemann
- Book Reviews pp. 141-144

- Harvey Gram
- Book Reviews pp. 144-147

- Wilfred Dolfsma
- Book Reviews pp. 147-150

- Augusto Graziani
- Book Reviews pp. 150-155

- Richard Sturn
- Book Reviews pp. 155-157

- Jurg Niehans
- Book Reviews pp. 158-159

- Peter Groenewegen
- Book Reviews pp. 159-162

- Eltis Walter
- Book Reviews pp. 163-164

- Christopher Berry
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