Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
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- The Influence of American Economists on the Clayton and Federal Trade Commission Acts , pp 1-58

- Luca Fiorito
- Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman: Champion of the neglected British epigones , pp 1-35

- Nigel F.B. Allington and Noel W. Thompson
- Part I Correspondence Between Frank H. Knight, Walter B. Smith, and F. Taylor Ostrander, 1933–1937 , pp 1-9

- Warren Samuels
- DYNAMICS, TRADE AND MONEY IN THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN ROY HARROD AND DENNIS ROBERTSON , pp 1-64

- Daniele Besomi
- British economists on competition policy (1890–1920) , pp 1-57

- Nicola Giocoli
- THE INVISIBLE HAND OF GOD IN ADAM SMITH , pp 1-32

- Andy Denis
- Western economic advisers in China, 1900–1949 , pp 1-37

- Paul B. Trescott
- Wesley Clair Mitchell on eugenics: A note , pp 1-13

- Luca Fiorito and Tiziana Foresti
- A Conversation with Ethel Verry Knight , pp 1-14

- Gerald L. Nordquist
- Two relational conceptions of individuals: teams and neuroeconomics , pp 1-21

- John Davis
- The original 1933 “national self-sufficiency” lecture by john maynard keynes: Its political economic context and purpose , pp 1-41

- Mark C. Nolan
- Part I Warner Winslow Gardner's The Institutional Theory of John R. Commons , pp 1-11

- Luca Fiorito and Massimiliano Vatiero
- Economic Liberals as Quasi-Public Intellectuals: The Democratic Dimension , pp 1-116

- David M. Levy, Sandra J. Peart and Margaret Albert
- Formal modelling vs , pp 1-48

- Daniele Besomi
- Building and Defining Behavioral Economics , pp 1-29

- Floris Heukelom
- Introduction , pp 3-16

- Richard P. F. Holt
- Hidden Agency: Economists and Authoritarian Regimes in The 20th Century , pp 3-16

- Federico D’Onofrio and Gerardo Serra
- Women Migrant Workers and Market Forces: Toward an Inter-disciplinary Representation of Female Labor Migration , pp 3-25

- Nadeera Rajapakse
- NOTES AND OTHER MATERIALS FROM FRANK H. KNIGHT’S COURSE, ECONOMIC THEORY, ECONOMICS 301, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, FALL 1933, INCLUDING F. TAYLOR OSTRANDER’S TERM PAPER “THE MEANING OF COST” PREPARED FOR FRANK H. KNIGHT’S COURSE IN ECONOMIC THEORY, ECONOMICS 301, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, FALL 1933 , pp 3-86

- Warren Samuels
- Symposium: New Directions in Sraffa Scholarship , pp 3-59

- Riccardo Bellofiore and Scott Carter
- Introduction to a Symposium on Bruce Caldwell’sBeyond Positivismafter 35 Years , pp 3-8

- Scott Scheall
- Introduction , pp 3-8

- Reinhard Schumacher and Scott Scheall
- Introduction to the Symposium: Religion, the Scottish Enlightenment, and the Rise of Liberalism , pp 3-9

- Jordan J. Ballor and Erik W. Matson
- Sir James Steuart: Money, Trade, and Politics , pp 3-9

- Rebeca Gomez Betancourt
- Introduction to the Symposium: Religion, the Scottish Enlightenment, and the Rise of Liberalism , pp 3-9

- Jordan J. Ballor and Erik W. Matson
- The Historical Epistemology of Economics:An Invitation , pp 3-9

- Till Düppe and Harro Maas
- The Shaping of Public Economic Discourse in Postwar America: The 1947 Meat Shortage and Franco Modigliani’s Meat Plan , pp 3-42

- Michele Alacevich, Pier Asso and Sebastiano Nerozzi
- Introduction , pp 3-4

- Luca Fiorito
- Introduction: Public Finance in the History of Economics: A Field on Its Own , pp 3-12

- Claire Silvant and Javier San Julián Arrupe
- Introduction , pp 3-5

- Carlos Suprinyak and Felipe Almeida
- Introduction to a Symposium on Robert Heilbroner at 100 , pp 3-5

- Luca Fiorito
- An Introduction to a Symposium on Latin American Monetary Thought: Two Centuries in Search of Originality , pp 3-5

- Andrés Álvarez
- F. Taylor ostrander's notes from lectures by james e. Meade, hertford college, oxford university, 1932–1933, concluded , pp 3-34

- Warren Samuels
- Introduction to the Symposium: François Perroux: Challenges of Portraying a Complex Character , pp 3-33

- Katia Caldari and Alexandre Cunha
- “GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS” AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN IN THE MID-1950s: INTRODUCTION , pp 3-6

- Warren Samuels
- Introduction to the Symposium 100 Years After the Publication of “A Theory of Consumption” By Hazel Kyrk (1923) , pp 3-6

- Rebeca Gomez Betancourt
- Introduction – The Work of William J. Baumol: Heterodox Inspirations and Neoclassical Models , pp 3-10

- Erwin Dekker
- Introduction to the Symposium “Curiosity, Imagination, and Surprise” , pp 3-10

- Marcel Boumans
- Introduction: The Untold Story of Left Economics , pp 3-10

- Tiago Mata
- The Roots of the Symposium on the Legacy of Ludwig M. Lachmann , pp 3-7

- Giampaolo Garzarelli
- Introduction to a Symposium on Austrian Economics in the Immediate Postwar Period , pp 3-7

- Scott Scheall
- NOTES FROM HANS H. GERTH’S SEMINAR, MASS MOVEMENTS, SOCIOLOGY 250, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, 1955–1956 , pp 3-14

- Warren Samuels
- Anti-Semitism and the Jewish Question in the History of Economic Thought: An Introductory Note , pp 3-14

- Luca Michelini and Terenzio Maccabelli
- Understanding the Limits of Pure Theory in Economics: Knight and Mises , pp 3-18

- Per Bylund
- The Ethics of the Market The Ethical Case for the MarketMeadowcroft's , pp 3-11

- Ayman Reda
- Introduction , pp 3-11

- Marina Bianchi and Maurizio Franzini
- Victor E. Smith's notes on William Jaffé's lectures on general equilibrium, 1938–1939 , pp 3-56

- Warren Samuels
- David M. Gordon: Pathbreaking Radical Political Economist , pp 5-34

- Nancy Breen
- Henry George, the transatlantic Irish, and their times , pp 5-139

- Ross B. Emmett and Kenneth C. Wenzer
- Two Worldly Philosophers: Robert Heilbroner and Adolph Lowe , pp 7-27

- Harald Hagemann
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