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- THE EVOLUTION OF INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICSHodgson’s , pp 137-165

- Bradley W. Bateman
- 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
- Nutter and Buchanan Did Not Turn Against Tuition Grants for Segregated Schools in 1965: A Comment on Fleury (2023) and Levy and Peart (2023) , pp 139-151

- Daniel Kuehn
- Van Creveld's analysis of the state: A note , pp 139-142

- Warren Samuels
- Shifting Values: Private Concerns versus Public Action☆ , pp 139-160

- Marina Bianchi
- A History of Econometrics in France From natural order to artificial worldsle Gall's , pp 139-146

- Marcel Boumans
- Introduction to Notes from Warren J. Samuels's Course on the Economic Role of Government , pp 139-149

- Marianne Johnson, Martin E. Meder and David Schweikhardt
- Employment and Equilibrium: The First Comprehensive Answer by Pigou to Keynes , pp 139-159

- Massimo Di Matteo
- Life of Smith Ross' , pp 141-173

- Willie Henderson
- Adam Smith on Colonial Slavery: The “Love of Domination” in a Mercantile System , pp 141-155

- Ana Paula Londe Silva
- NOTES AND OTHER MATERIALS FROM FRANK H. KNIGHT’S COURSE, ECONOMICS FROM INSTITUTIONAL STANDPOINT, ECONOMICS 305, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, 1933–1934 , pp 141-192

- Warren Samuels
- Discovering Institutionalism: One Person’s Journey , pp 141-157

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Discovering Institutionalism: One Person’s Journey , pp 141-157

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- New Light on Malthus: the Kanto Gakuen Collection , pp 141-151

- A.M.C. Waterman
- Bringing Perroux Back in: Development Pole Strategies in Italy and Brazil , pp 145-168

- Annalisa Caloffi and Mauricio Serra
- Adam Smith’s Answer to Arthur Lewis , pp 145-148

- Maria Pia Paganelli
- VEBLEN IN CHICAGO: THE WINDS OF CREATIVITY , pp 145-160

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- “The Fiscal Policy Seminar: Its Early Stages” by Richard A. Musgrave , pp 147-179

- Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay and Marianne Johnson
- Economic Thought and Social Institutions in Eighteenth Century England , pp 147-172

- Cosma Orsi
- Tales of the Unexpected: The Use of Narrative in Studies of Experimental Neurosis , pp 147-162

- Edmund Ramsden
- Ordo and European Competition Law , pp 147-157

- Flavio Felice and Massimiliano Vatiero
- Economics Confronts the Economy Confronting economists who are confronting economicsklein's , pp 147-152

- David Colander
- James M. Buchanan and Democratic Classical Liberalism , pp 149-163

- David Ellerman
- On the “Value Paradox” in Art Economics , pp 149-175

- Cameron Weber
- Albert Hirschman, Lauchlin Currie, “Linkages” Theory, and Paul Rosenstein Rodan's “Big Push”1 , pp 149-175

- Roger Sandilands
- Lewis’s Breakthrough Publications of 1954 and 1955: A Little Understood Perspective , pp 149-156

- Robert L. Tignor
- Love and Force , pp 149-167

- Ross B. Emmett
- Commercial crises (1891) , pp 149-167

- Clément Juglar Translated by Cécile Dangel-Hagnauer
- “It is a long time between drinks”: The friendship of Frank H. Knight and Frederick D. Kershner , pp 151-176

- Ross Emmett
- “We Can Get a Coup”: Warren Nutter and the Overthrow of Salvador Allende , pp 151-186

- Daniel Kuehn
- Notes from Warren J. Samuels's 1996 Course on the Economic Role of Government , pp 151-265

- Marianne Johnson and Martin E. Meder
- Samuel Bailey and the question of his ‘influence’: a sceptical view , pp 153-198

- Samuel Hollander
- Adam’s Fallacy Did Adam Smith produce fallacy or has fallacy been thrust upon him?duncan Foley's , pp 153-160

- Warren Samuels
- Understanding Institutionalism , pp 153-160

- Bradley W. Bateman
- Sraffa on the Open versus “Closed Systems” Distinction and Causality , pp 153-170

- John Davis
- Response to Kuehn: Buchanan on the Rules for Public School Funding: Additional Thoughts* , pp 153-157

- David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart
- Postmodernism, H. A. Innis, and the media of communication , pp 153-166

- Robin Neill
- To Kill a Black Swan: The Credibility Revolution at CEDE, 2000–2018 , pp 153-192

- Juan Pablo Castilla
- Karl Menger’s Unfinished Biography of His Father: New Insights into Carl Menger’s Life Through 1889 , pp 155-189

- Reinhard Schumacher and Scott Scheall
- Arthur Lewis and the Classical Foundations of “Development”: Economic History and Institutional Change , pp 157-164

- Federico D’Onofrio and Gerardo Serra
- Reading Indigenous African Economies Through Production and Exchange: Pre-colonial Yorubaland and Articles of Trade* , pp 157-174

- Seun Adedokun Okunade
- The 1974 editor's report of the journal of economic issues , pp 157-

- Warren Samuels
- The German Edition of Keynes’s General Theory: Controversies on the Preface , pp 159-166

- Harald Hagemann
- John M. Clark and Frank H. Knight on the Adding-Up Theorem, Overhead Costs, and More , pp 159-179

- Luca Fiorito
- Geoffrey Hodgson’s Institutional Economics: Veblenian Origins and Beyond , pp 159-168

- Felipe Almeida
- Geoffrey Hodgson’s Institutional Economics: Veblenian Origins and Beyond , pp 159-168

- Felipe Almeida
- Incomplete course notes from milton friedman's price theory, economics 300 b, university of chicago, spring 1947 , pp 159-199

- Kirk Johnson and Marianne Johnson
- The Road to Servomechanisms: The Influence of Cybernetics on Hayek fromThe Sensory Orderto the Social Order , pp 161-198

- Gabriel Oliva
- JOHN MAURICE CLARK AND THE MULTIPLIER: A NOTE , pp 161-172

- Luca Fiorito
- Paradox? What Paradox? On a Brief Correspondence Between Leonard Savage and Karl Popper , pp 161-177

- Carlo Zappia
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