Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
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- William J. Baumol: Innovative Contributor to Entrepreneurship Economics , pp 107-131

- Magnus Henrekson and Mikael Stenkula
- Mueller’sredeeming economics , pp 109-118

- John D. Mueller
- Imagining Economic Space in Colonial India , pp 109-128

- Aashish Velkar
- Pareto Efficiency from Lausanne to the United States: The Role of Maurice Allais , pp 109-129

- Irène Berthonnet
- Maurice Byé and François Perroux: Convergences and Divergences of Two Catholic Economists , pp 109-125

- Alain Alcouffe
- The final triumph of Adam Smith? , pp 109-116

- Udayan Roy
- John Cazenove (1788–1879) on Say's law and bank credit: a worthy recruit for the ‘brave army of heretics’? , pp 111-136

- John Pullen
- Isolation in Albanian Economic Thought , pp 111-129

- Doriana Matraku Dervishi and Marianne Johnson
- Rejoinder , pp 111-117

- Masudul Alam Choudhury
- Lloyd mints’ notes on money and banking, economics 330, university of chicago, fall 1946 , pp 111-157

- Glenn Johnson, Kirk Johnson and Marianne Johnson
- Victor E. Smith's notes from University of Cambridge lectures, 1954–1955 , pp 111-153

- Warren Samuels
- medieval Islamic economic thoughtGhazanfar's , pp 113-120

- Salim Rashid
- Historical Epistemology and the History of Economics:Views Through the Lens of Practice , pp 113-145

- Thomas A. Stapleford
- Commercial crises (1863/1873) , pp 115-147

- Clément Juglar Translated by Cécile Dangel-Hagnauer
- Introduction to a Collection of Reviews and Commentaries on Nancy MacLean’sDemocracy in Chains , pp 115-121

- Andrew Farrant and Scott Scheall
- Friedrich Nietzsche Did Nietzsche say anything to economists or about economics?backhaus and Drechsler's , pp 117-137

- John Linarelli
- Property as a Function of Politics: A Work on Property and Politics, Apparently Authored by Heinrich von Treitschke , pp 117-138

- Warren Samuels
- Frank H. Knight on institutionalism and economics , pp 117-124

- Ross Emmett
- On the Integration of Institutional Themes and Neoclassical Formalism: Locational Economics as a Case Study in Pragmatic Empiricism , pp 119-138

- Yue Xiao and Joseph Persky
- Grassroots Feminist Economic Thought: A Reconstruction from the Working-class Women's Liberation Movement in 1970s Britain , pp 119-146

- Toru Yamamori
- INTRODUCTORY NOTES TO THE STUDY OF THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT (SET II) , pp 119-133

- Warren Samuels
- Under Risk, Over Time, Regarding Other People: Language and Rationality within Three Dimensions , pp 119-155

- Dorian Jullien
- Samuels on Methodological Pluralism in Economics , pp 121-136

- John Davis
- Description as Theory: Sen and Sraffa , pp 121-137

- Syed Mohib Ali
- Description as Theory: Sen and Sraffa , pp 121-137

- Syed Mohib Ali
- Market Embeddedness and the History of Economics , pp 121-139

- Roberto Romani
- A Wisconsin Austrian: William Amasa Scott , pp 121-146

- Charles McCann
- The Allure and Tragedy of Ideological Blinders Left, Right, and Center: A Review Essay of Nancy MacLean’sDemocracy in Chains☆ , pp 123-147

- Peter Boettke
- CATALYSING GROWTH?: MENDELEEV AND THE 1891 TARIFF , pp 123-144

- Vincent Barnett
- Would a State Monopoly Over Money Creation Allow for a Reduction of National Debt? A Study of the “Seigniorage Argument” in Light of the “100% Money” Debates , pp 123-144

- Samuel Demeulemeester
- Homo Politicus: Reflections onThe Passions and the Interests , pp 123-137

- Ruth W. Grant
- The “Concept” of Spirituality , pp 123-136

- Ross B. Emmett
- Institutional history and the classical economics , pp 125-150

- Frank H. Knight
- The Genealogy of the Labor Hoarding Concept , pp 125-161

- Jeff Biddle
- Systems, Structural Properties and Levels of Organisation: The Influence of Ludwig Von Bertalanffy on the Work of F.A. Hayek , pp 125-159

- Paul Lewis
- Origins of Law and Economics They may not be “Origins,” but they are “Contributions” (for the Most Part)Parisi and Rowley's , pp 125-134

- Nicholas Mercuro
- Why Is “Stigler’s Coase Theorem” Stiglerian? A Methodological Explanation☆ , pp 127-155

- Alain Marciano
- Did François Perroux Revise the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium? , pp 127-143

- Richard Arena
- Studying Economic Institutions: An Exercise in Existential Choice – A Tribute to Alan Schmid and Appraisal of Alternative Economic Structures , pp 129-138

- Charles J. Whalen
- Rethinking Reproducibility as a Criterion for Research Quality , pp 129-146

- Sabina Leonelli
- Pareto-Optimality or Pareto-Efficiency: Same Concept, Different Names? An Analysis Over a Century of Economic Literature , pp 129-145

- Irène Berthonnet and Thomas Delclite
- Sraffa’s 1920s Critique and its Relevance for the Assessment of Mainstream Microeconomics , pp 131-151

- Gabriel Brondino and Andrés Lazzarini
- The Vichy Opportunity: François Perroux’s Institutional and Intellectual Entrepreneurship , pp 131-151

- Nicolas Brisset and Raphaël Fèvre
- From Regulation to Deregulation and (Perhaps) Back: A Peculiar Continuity in the Analytical Framework* , pp 131-153

- William McColloch and Matías Vernengo
- So, What Did Marx “Really” Mean? TheMethodenstreitbetween Baumol and Samuelson on the History of Economic Thought , pp 133-149

- Anna Noci
- Periodization in Prehistory, Transition and the History of Economic Thought In Latin America: An Expanded View , pp 133-148

- Melisa J. Luc
- Cultures Merging The Missing Cultural Foundations of Economic GlobalizationJones’ , pp 135-140

- Jonas Zoninsein
- Samuels vs. Buchanan: Grasping the Purpose of the Law , pp 137-149

- Daniel Bromley
- Seligman on ‘E.R.’: a contribution to the history of mathematical economics , pp 137-151

- James P. Henderson
- Don Lavoie's graduate lectures on comparative economic systems: George Mason University, Fall 1985 , pp 137-204

- Notes Taken and edited by David L. Prychitko
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