Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
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- Shaping Space through Diagrams: The Case of the History of Location Theory , pp 59-72

- Hsiang-Ke Chao
- The Methodology of Islamic Economic and Socio-Scientific Inquiry , pp 59-100

- Masudul Alam Choudhury
- The Circumstantiality of Bivariate Relationships inThe Theory of Moral Sentiments , pp 59-78

- Daniel B. Klein
- The Circumstantiality of Bivariate Relationships inThe Theory of Moral Sentiments , pp 59-78

- Daniel B. Klein
- Early and often or too late and not enough? , pp 59-61

- Robert Leeson
- Warren Samuels, theJournal of Economic Issues, and the association for evolutionary economics☆Papers: AGP Allan Gruchy Papers, in possession of the author , pp 61-72

- Malcolm Rutherford
- Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy The Wealth of Nations and the Morality of OpulenceEvensky's , pp 61-69

- Jack Russell Weinstein
- “Pray clear the way, there, for these – ah – persons”: the status of women in classical political economy , pp 61-69

- Sandra J. Peart
- Documents on Piero Sraffa at the Archivio Centrale Dello Stato and at the Archivio Storico Diplomatico , pp 61-100

- Eleonora Lattanzi and Nerio Naldi
- Political Infrastructures for Economic Knowledge:The American Military Administration of Germany and its View of the German Economy, 1945–1947 , pp 63-83

- Tobias Vogelgsang
- State and Status The complexity of powerclark's , pp 63-68

- Roger Backhouse
- Inflation and Underdevelopment: Ideas from the Creation of ECLAC1 , pp 63-85

- Patrick Fontaine
- Thorstein Veblen on the Intellectual Pre-eminence of Jews: Beyond the Myth of Veblen’s ‘Social Marginality’ , pp 63-81

- Tiziana Foresti
- The Contemporary Significance of a Dissenter: Albert O. Hirschman’s Idea of Development , pp 63-90

- Andrea Ginzburg
- In Search of the Socialist Subject: Radical Political Economy and the Study of Moral Incentives in the Third World , pp 65-83

- Benjamin Feldman
- KEYNES, UNCERTAINTY AND THE COMPETITIVE PROCESS , pp 65-92

- Stephen P. Dunn
- Social Organization: A Survey of its Problems and Forms from the Standpoint of the Present Crisis , pp 65-88

- Ross B. Emmett
- “My Well-being is (Not) as Important as Yours”: Self-sacrifice as Further Economic Motive in Amartya Sen's Thought , pp 67-81

- Valentina Erasmo
- Baumol’s Contribution to Telecommunications Regulation , pp 67-79

- Victor Beker
- Lachmann, Keynes, and Subjectivism , pp 69-81

- Christopher Torr
- Hazel Kyrk, The Economics of the Social Relevance of Consumption and John Maynard Keynes' Consumption Function* , pp 69-93

- Attilio Trezzini
- Social status on the road from feudalism to the age of enlightenment , pp 69-84

- Y.S. Brenner
- Reconsidering the place of women in classical economics , pp 71-78

- Jennifer Ball
- Sir James Steuart on the “Infancy of Banking”: Financial System and Economic Development , pp 71-86

- José M. Menudo
- Elgar Companion to Law and Economics Complaining about the CompanionBackhaus's , pp 71-80

- Humberto Barreto
- History of economics and history of science: A comparative look at recent work in both fields , pp 71-94

- Ross Emmett
- Granville Sharp: a neglected economist? , pp 73-88

- G.M. Ditchfield
- Warren J. Samuels: Intellectual historian of economics , pp 73-88

- Ross Emmett
- A.D. Roy: The Forgotten Father of Portfolio Theory , pp 73-82

- Edward J. Sullivan
- “Influence” in Historical Explanation: Mary Morgan’s Traveling Facts and the Context of Influence , pp 73-91

- Tiago Mata
- The Nature of the Market in Mises and Weber , pp 73-91

- Solomon Stein and Virgil Storr
- On Karl Marx’s Evolutionary Credentials and the Marx–Mill Intellectual Relationship , pp 73-97

- Samuel Hollander
- John Kenneth Galbraith on the Military–Industrial Complex , pp 73-92

- Adem Elveren
- The Political Economy of the Income Distribution Controversy in 1970s Brazil: Debating Models and Data Under Military Rule , pp 75-94

- Alexandre F. S. Andrada and Mauro Boianovsky
- Jacob Viner’s reminiscences from the new deal (February 11, 1953) , pp 75-136

- Luca Fiorito and Sebastiano Nerozzi
- Bounded Rationality and Bounded Individuality , pp 75-93

- John Davis
- INEQUALITY OF WHAT AMONG WHOM?: RIVAL CONCEPTIONS OF DISTRIBUTION IN THE 20TH CENTURY , pp 75-118

- Robert S. Goldfarb and Thomas Leonard
- Rawls and Knight: Connections and Influence in A Theory of Justice , pp 77-98

- David Coker
- An Expansionary Economist Against Fiscal Discipline in Mid-Nineteenth Century Spain: The Lonely Shepherd , pp 77-96

- Javier San Julián Arrupe
- Penrose and the Indifferent Crowd , pp 77-94

- Marina Uzunova
- Thorstein veblen and his analysis of business enterprise , pp 79-116

- Arthur I. Bloomfield
- The Anthropology of Liberalism: Smith and Us , pp 79-97

- Christina McRorie
- The Anthropology of Liberalism: Smith and Us , pp 79-97

- Christina McRorie
- Interpreting the Bible, the U.S. constitution, and the history of economic thought , pp 79-98

- Warren Samuels
- Carrots, Sticks, and Gigs: Social Structures, Labor Extraction, and Platform Work , pp 79-102

- Jim Stanford
- Reflecting onBeyond Positivismat Thirty-Five , pp 81-90

- Bruce Caldwell
- Political Sociology of Freedom Spontaneous and not so Spontaneous OrdersHamowy's , pp 81-88

- Peter McNamara
- William Baumol and Contestability: From AT&T to Platforms , pp 81-105

- Caroline Colton
- Heterodox Central Banking in the Periphery , pp 81-100

- Esteban Perez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo
- Learning and Forgetting Marx’s Lesson: François Perroux’s Readings of Karl Marx , pp 81-108

- Nicolas Brisset, Raphaël Fèvre and Pierre Jean
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