Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
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- INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS AS A CATEGORY FOR HISTORICAL ANALYSIS , pp 189-192

- Warren Samuels
- Reviving the Invisible HandLal's , pp 191-206

- Willie Henderson
- O’Brien and Creedy's Darwin's Clever Neighbor , pp 193-199

- Neil T. Skaggs
- A Bias for Bias? The Impact of “Authoritarian” Politics as Shown by Italian International Trade Debate Experience, 1913–1942 , pp 193-217

- Fabrizio Bientinesi
- WHY INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS MATTERS AS A CATEGORY OF HISTORICAL ANALYSIS , pp 193-201

- Bradley W. Bateman
- Trade-union Politics and the Socialist Party of America: The Investigations of Robert Franklin Hoxie, 1908–1913☆ , pp 193-231

- Charles McCann and Vibha Kapuria-Foreman
- Introduction to Alvin H. Hansen: The Contribution of Professor John R. Commons to American Economics , pp 193-196

- Malcolm Rutherford
- Sraffa, the Configuration of Exchange, and Value/Price Expressions of Labour Time in Surplus-Producing Triangular Trade , pp 195-233

- Scott Carter
- Journeying toward Institutionalism , pp 195-203

- Richard Langlois
- Journeying toward Institutionalism , pp 195-203

- Richard Langlois
- Trees Do Not Vote: Gordon Tullock’s Case for Democracy Unchained? , pp 195-212

- Andrew Farrant
- MEDIEVAL ECONOMIC THOUGHTWood’s , pp 195-202

- Willie Henderson
- F. TAYLOR OSTRANDER’S NOTES ON HENRY CALVERT SIMONS’S COURSE ON PRICE THEORY, ECONOMICS 201, AND ON PUBLIC FINANCE, ECONOMICS 360, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, 1933–1934; AND HELEN HIETT’S NOTES ON PRICE THEORY: INTRODUCTION , pp 195-205

- Warren Samuels
- REPRESSION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN , pp 195-205

- Edward H Shaffer
- Efficient Institutions: The Role of Exit and Voice☆ , pp 197-215

- Maurizio Franzini
- Clune’samerican literature and the free market, 1945–2000 , pp 197-206

- Sarah Skwire and Steven Horwitz
- Review of Recharting the History of Economic Thought , pp 197-199

- John Battaile Hall
- Freedom of Association and Its Discontents: TheCalculus of Consentand the Civil Rights Movement , pp 197-221

- Vlad Tarko and Santiago José Gangotena
- Economists in Parliament The determinants of thoughtaugello and Guidi's , pp 197-207

- Robin F. Neill
- The Contribution of Professor John R. Commons to American Economics☆ , pp 197-204

- Alvin H. Hansen and Malcolm Rutherford
- Non-Economistic Value , pp 197-217

- Ross B. Emmett
- Placing William Forster Lloyd in context , pp 199-241

- G.C.G. Moore and Michael White
- The History of a Tradition: Austrian Economics from 1871 to 2016 , pp 199-243

- Peter Boettke, Christopher Coyne and Patrick Newman
- Remembering Gabriel Oliva C. Cunha (1990–2019) , pp 199-201

- Matheus Assaf
- Keppler's Adam Smith and the Economy of the Passions , pp 201-211

- Jeffrey T. Young
- Adam Smith in ContextMontes's , pp 201-208

- Jeffrey T. Young
- Seminars by Hicks and Koopmans, university of Chicago, October 1946 , pp 201-212

- Glen Johnson, Kirk Johnson and Marianne Johnson
- J. DANIEL HAMMOND, NORMA JEANE MORTENSON, AND AMERICAN INSTITUTIONALISM: A VIEW FROM THE TOP ROW , pp 203-210

- Steven G. Medema
- THE ELGAR DICTIONARY OF ECONOMIC QUOTATIONSMcCann’s , pp 203-208

- Warren Samuels
- Learning Economics. Discovering Geoff Hodgson , pp 205-208

- Alain Marciano
- Learning Economics. Discovering Geoff Hodgson , pp 205-208

- Alain Marciano
- THE SPARTAN SCHOOL OF INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS AT MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY , pp 207-243

- Allan Schmid
- Prophet of Innovation Schumpeter's best moveMcCraw's , pp 207-223

- Arthur M. Diamond
- Wennerlind’scasualties of credit , pp 207-216

- Richard Kleer
- F. TAYLOR OSTRANDER’S AND HELEN HIETT’S NOTES ON HENRY SIMONS’S COURSE ON PRICE THEORY IN A COMPETITIVE ECONOMY AND THE EFFECTS OF MONOPOLY, ECONOMICS 201, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, 1934 , pp 207-229

- Warren Samuels
- The Three Scientific Faults in Some Neo-Institutionalism , pp 209-217

- Deirde Nansen McCloskey
- The Three Scientific Faults in Some Neo-Institutionalism , pp 209-217

- Deirde Nansen McCloskey
- Throwing Down the Gauntlet on a Neoclassical Economics of Science , pp 209-223

- Aaron M. McCright
- By Force of Thought We're all Austrians now: János Kornai and the Austrian school of economicskornai's , pp 209-219

- Peter Leeson
- THE ECLIPSE OF MORALITY: SCIENCE, STATE AND MARKETBusch’s , pp 209-227

- Glenn L. Johnson
- REFLECTIONS ON INSTITUTIONAL AND CHICAGO ECONOMICS , pp 211-215

- J.Daniel Hammond
- On John Maynard Keynes’s Anti-Semitism Once Again: A Documentary Note , pp 211-229

- Luca Fiorito
- Farrant's Hayek, Mill, and the Liberal Tradition , pp 213-221

- Bruce Caldwell
- The Political Economist: Between Truth-seeking and Political Engagement , pp 213-232

- Jean-Baptiste Fleury
- Studying the Balance of the National Economy: An Introduction (A Translation) , pp 217-295

- Pavel Illich Popov
- Bockman’smarkets in the name of socialism , pp 217-224

- Angus Burgin
- Robert Franklin Hoxie: The Contributions of a Neglected Chicago Economist☆ , pp 219-304

- Charles McCann and Vibha Kapuria-Foreman
- THE STATUS OF THE STATUS QUO: THE BUCHANAN COLLOQUIUM , pp 219-233

- Warren Samuels
- The Institutional Economics of Geoffrey Hodgson: Some Distinctive Foundations , pp 219-225

- David Dequech
- The Institutional Economics of Geoffrey Hodgson: Some Distinctive Foundations , pp 219-225

- David Dequech
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