Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
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- PAPERS FROM A CONFERENCE ON THE HISTORY OF HETERODOX ECONOMICS IN THE 20TH CENTURY: INTRODUCTION , pp 161-166

- Warren Samuels
- JOHN MAURICE CLARK AND THE MULTIPLIER: A NOTE , pp 161-172

- Luca Fiorito
- “Good and Bad” (not “Good or Bad”): Albert O. Hirschman as a Behavioral Economist , pp 161-174

- Shaun Hargreaves Heap
- Paradox? What Paradox? On a Brief Correspondence Between Leonard Savage and Karl Popper , pp 161-177

- Carlo Zappia
- What to Tell a Graduate Course in Macroeconomics about Keynes , pp 163-178

- Robert Dimand
- Creating Economics in the Lab: From Physical Place to Laboratory Space , pp 163-177

- Andrej Svorenčík
- Reading the Hermeneutics of Suspicion with Suspicion: A Review Essay on Nancy MacLean’sDemocracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America☆ , pp 165-175

- Ross Emmett
- Generalizing Lewis: Unlimited Supplies of Labor in the Advanced Capitalist World☆ , pp 165-171

- Stephen A. Marglin
- CRITICAL HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHTHunt’s , pp 167-171

- J.E. King
- Statistical Economic Balances in Unbalanced Times.The Balance of the National Economy of the USSR, 1923–24: Pavel Illich Popov’s Contribution , pp 167-216

- Amanar Akhabbar
- Was Shakespeare an economic thinker? , pp 167-180

- Douglas Bruster
- “Periodic crises”: Clément Juglar between theories of crises and theories of business cycles , pp 169-283

- Daniele Besomi
- Psychology, Scientific Control, Chicago, and the Impact of European émigrés , pp 169-175

- Ross Emmett
- Can Institutional Economics Still Fascinate Scholars? , pp 169-179

- Angela Ambrosino
- Can Institutional Economics Still Fascinate Scholars? , pp 169-179

- Angela Ambrosino
- The Ethics of the State , pp 169-183

- Ross B. Emmett
- the “vanity of the Philosopher” Sympathy lost (and regain'd?)peart and Levy's , pp 169-186

- Andrew Terjesen
- The Archives of François Perroux Deposited at theInstitut Mémoires de L’édition Contemporaine , pp 169-181

- Christiane Franck
- HETERODOX ECONOMICS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA , pp 169-194

- Fletcher Baragar
- The Improbability of Reswitching, the Certainty of Wicksell-Effects and the Poverty of Production Functions: The Cambridge Critique of Capital Transformed☆ , pp 171-194

- Bertram Schefold
- Reflections on the New Deal: The Vested Interests and Limits to Reform* , pp 173-195

- John Henry
- CAUSALITY IN MACROECONOMICSHoover’s , pp 173-182

- Julian Reiss
- On the Application of the Lewis Model to China , pp 173-180

- Hans-Michael Trautwein
- Spanning Exit and Voice: Albert Hirschman’s Contribution to Political Science , pp 175-196

- Peter John and Keith Dowding
- INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY , pp 175-177

- J.Daniel Hammond and Warren Samuels
- and Shionoya , pp 175-184

- Renee Prendergast
- An American Economist in a Developmental State: Marion Clawson and Israeli Agricultural Policy, 1953–1955 , pp 177-219

- Daniel Schiffman and Eli Goldstein
- Poking a Hornets’ Nest: The Debate onDemocracy in Chains☆ , pp 177-196

- Gary Mongiovi
- From the Progressives to the Institutionalists: What the First World War did and did not do to American Economics , pp 177-190

- Thomas Leonard
- Some Notes on Cournot and the Bargaining Problem , pp 179-189

- Marc Nerlove
- Reflections , pp 179-189

- Mary S. Morgan
- INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS: THE TERM AND ITS MEANINGS , pp 179-184

- Malcolm Rutherford
- Malthus, Utopians, and Economists , pp 179-207

- J. Daniel Hammond
- Lewis and Kuznets on Economic Growth and Income Inequality , pp 181-186

- Guido Erreygers
- Getting Hilbert right , pp 181-185

- E. Roy Weintraub
- Why is Geoffrey Hodgson So Important for Institutional and Evolutionary Economics? Some Personal Views , pp 181-188

- Olivier Brette
- Why is Geoffrey Hodgson So Important for Institutional and Evolutionary Economics? Some Personal Views , pp 181-188

- Olivier Brette
- ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND THE MAKING OF EUROPEAN MONETARY UNIONMaes’s , pp 183-186

- Robert Dimand
- IS INSTITUTIONALISM STILL A USEFUL CATEGORY? , pp 185-188

- Ross Emmett
- Capitalism and the JewsMuller's , pp 185-190

- Jonathan S. Feinstein
- Why was the Virginia School Stillborn? , pp 185-193

- David Colander
- Dismal Science , pp 185-196

- Ross B. Emmett
- Reinert’stranslating empire , pp 187-196

- Robert Ekelund
- Why Lewis and Classical Economics? , pp 187-190

- Claudia Sunna
- THE RISE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE SCOTTISH ENLIGHTENMENTSakamoto and Tanaka’s , pp 187-193

- Willie Henderson
- from the Corn Laws to Free Trade Complementary forces behind the repeal of Britain's Corn Lawsschonhardt-bailey's , pp 187-195

- Andrea Maneschi
- The new value controversy , pp 187-200

- Fletcher Baragar
- A Curiosity form the Wesley Clair Mitchell Papers: Fay on Marshall and Some “Controversial Matter” , pp 189-194

- Katia Caldari and Luca Fiorito
- Geoffrey Hodgson: An Institutionalist’s Institutionalist , pp 189-194

- Daniel H. Cole
- Geoffrey Hodgson: An Institutionalist’s Institutionalist , pp 189-194

- Daniel H. Cole
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