Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought
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- A Tale of Two Robinsons
- Pervez Tahir
- Thinking on Economic Issues in a Traditional Way: Al-Shawkani and Ibn Abidin
- Abdul Azim Islahi
- To Warsaw
- Jan Toporowski
- Uncle Willy: The Jew Who Loved Germany
- Warner Corden
- Keynesian Economics after Fifty Years
- Nicholas Kaldor
- Washington, First Stop: Sikhism, Racism and Steel
- Ashwani Saith
- Are Rigid Prices the Cause of Unemployment?
- Jerzy Osiatyński
- After the Dissertation
- Mats Lundahl
- Whatever Happened to the ‘Crucial Reform’?
- John E. King
- A Slender Trunk and Many Branches. The History of Economic Thought in Perspective, Past and Future
- Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
- The Birth of Modern Microeconomics: The Lezioni of 1921
- Mario Pomini
- H. W. Arndt Non-traded Goods and the Balance of Payments: The Australian Contribution
- Peter L. Swan
- Introduction: A Special Issue in Honouring Janos Kornai
- Mehrdad Vahabi
- North’s NIEH in Historical Overview
- Matthijs Krul
- Vilfredo’s School and University Education
- Fiorenzo Mornati
- Invention, Institutional Change, and Economic Development: From Scottish Enlightenment to the IPE
- Estrella Trincado Aznar and Fernando López Castellano
- The Rhetorical Structure of Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations (and What Caused It)
- Andreas Ortmann and Benoît Walraevens
- Complexity and Incommensurability: Multidimensional, Heterogeneous and Interdependent Magnitudes. Probability and Economic Magnitudes
- Anna M. Carabelli
- Oxford
- Jan Toporowski
- The Man and His Circumstances: The Historical Context of Writing the Theórica
- Sergio Solbes Ferri
- Berkeley, The Launch Pad
- Ashwani Saith
- At the Institute
- Jan Toporowski
- Italian Economists and the Fascist Regime: Only an Ambiguous and Painful Continuity?
- Piero Barucci
- Youth at Zanica, Bergamo, and Academic Studies at the Catholic University of Milan, then Cambridge, Harvard and Cambridge Again
- Mauro L. Baranzini and Amalia Mirante
- The Rules of the Game
- Daniel Diatkine
- How, and For How Long, Did Keynes Maintain the Treatise Theory?
- Toshiaki Hirai
- Imperfect Competition and the Marginal Principle
- Richard F. Kahn
- Discovering a Book
- Pervez Tahir
- T. W. Swan Simple Algebra: External Balance, Internal Balance and Price Stability
- Peter L. Swan
- Institution: Designed System Faced by Ming Merchants
- Tengda Hua
- The Inspiration for the Heckscher–Ohlin Theorem
- Mats Lundahl
- Luxemburg as an Economist: The Unique Challenge to Marx among Marxists
- Gabriele Pastrello
- Essays
- Mats Lundahl
- Social Engineering in Practice: The Population Issue
- Mats Lundahl
- Cambridge and Fabianism
- Alex Millmow
- The Organisation of Knowledge and Knowledge as Organisation
- Brian J. Loasby
- Fetishism: A Preliminary Exegesis
- Desmond McNeill
- A Bibliometric Portrait of Contemporary History of Economic Thought
- Alberto Baccini
- The Liberal Triennium (1820–1823): Bentham and Radical Liberalism
- Jesús Astigarraga, Javier Usoz and Juan Zabalza
- Aggregate Demand and the Accumulation of Capital
- Tadeusz Kowalik
- A Methodological Agenda for New Economic Thinking
- Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
- Pareto as a Critical Observer of the Italian and Swiss Political Scenes
- Fiorenzo Mornati
- The Promised Land: Migrating to the Lucky Country
- Warner Corden
- ‘Crucial Reform’ in Post-War Socialism and Capitalism: Kowalik’s Analysis and the Polish Transition
- Gary A. Dymski
- The Economic Thought of Azharite Scholars: Rifāʿah al-Tahtawi and Muhammad Abduh
- Abdul Azim Islahi
- Beyond Trade: Mercantilist Ideas of Dependency, Value, and Transmutation and Justification of Union
- Aida Ramos
- The Socialist Discussions
- Jan Toporowski
- The Hunt for a Chair
- Mats Lundahl
- T. W. Swan Economic Control in a Dependent Economy
- Peter L. Swan
- Austin Carries the Day
- Pervez Tahir