Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought
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- Taxation: Levy on Merchants
- Tengda Hua
- T. W. Swan Effective Protection with Cobb–Douglas Input Substitution in Domestic Supply
- Peter L. Swan
- Classical Monetary Theory and the Quantity Theory
- David Glasner
- Confidence, Increasing Risks, Income Distribution and Crisis in a Post-Kaleckian Stock-Flow Consistent Model
- Edwin Heron
- Three Classic Contributions
- Alex Millmow
- Australian Tariff Policy and the Theory of Protection
- Warner Corden
- Nuclear Power, Childcare, and Higher Education
- Mats Lundahl
- The Proper Role for Government, Game-Theoretically, for Smith
- Andreas Ortmann, Stephen J. Meardon and Benoît Walraevens
- Taxes and Tariffs in the Fiscal Debate in Spain at the Time of Uztáriz’s Theórica (1724–1757)
- Niccolò Guasti and Jesús Astigarraga
- Moral and Rational Conflicts and Dilemmas
- Anna M. Carabelli
- Pasinetti’s Main Research Lines. On Productivity Changes and on Ricardo
- Mauro L. Baranzini and Amalia Mirante
- The ‘Marshallian’ Thought Collective and Thought Style
- Karen Lovejoy Knight
- The First Synthesis of Theory
- Jan Toporowski
- The Austro-Hungarian Convergence Through the Writings of J. Kornai
- Mehrdad Vahabi
- T. W. Swan: “The Economic Interpretation of J. M. Keynes”
- Peter L. Swan
- From Fisher to Keynes: A Mathematical Business Cycle Theory
- Mario Pomini
- The Construction of an International Order in the Work of Jan Tinbergen
- Erwin Dekker
- T. W. Swan Overseas Investment in Australia: Treasury Economic Paper No. 1
- Peter L. Swan
- The Meaning of Sraffa Prices
- Goddanti Omkarnath
- Chile (1828–1832): An Economic Development Model for the Hispanic-American Republics
- Jesús Astigarraga, Javier Usoz and Juan Zabalza
- The Great Clash (1945–1990)
- Fernando Collantes
- The Economic Culture of Academic Journals during Fascism
- Antonio Magliulo and Gianfranco Tusset
- Unintended Consequences: Scottish Political Economy as a Reaction to Mercantilism
- Aida Ramos
- Liabilities of the States
- Pervez Tahir
- The Third Phase: Self-criticism
- Pervez Tahir
- The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
- Richard F. Kahn
- Michał Kalecki’s Capitalist Dynamics from Today’s Perspective
- D. Mario Nuti
- Imperialism and the Process of Capitalist Decline
- Tadeusz Kowalik
- Two Controversial Issues
- Mats Lundahl
- The Relevance of Keynes Today with Particular Reference to Unemployment in Rich and Poor Countries
- Anthony Thirlwall
- Jevons and Marshall as Humboldtian Scientists
- Harro Maas
- When Science Meets Revolution: The Influence of Rosa Luxemburg on Oskar Lange’s Early Project (1931–1945)
- Roberto Lampa
- Love among the Ruins: Understanding The Romantic Economist by Richard Bronk (2009)
- Craig Freedman
- T. W. Swan Perceptions in Kaleidascope
- Peter L. Swan
- Profitability in the International Gold Market in the Early History of the Gold Standard
- Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
- Concentration of Power and Corruption
- Mats Lundahl
- Kalecki and His Myrmidons
- Jan Toporowski
- International Relations: Complexity, Interdependence and Multilateralism—A Tragic Dilemma
- Anna M. Carabelli
- A Multifaceted Liberalism and a Positive Methodology
- Fiorenzo Mornati
- Planning for Peace
- Jan Toporowski
- Revenue Contributions
- Pervez Tahir
- What Is Value? Marx’s Use of Analogy
- Desmond McNeill
- General Economic Equilibrium
- Fiorenzo Mornati
- Melbourne and ANU: Nine Productive Years
- Warner Corden
- Considerations on the Development of Quesnay’s Tableau Économique
- Paolo Trabucchi
- T. W. Swan: “Australian War Finance and Banking Policy”
- Peter L. Swan
- Spiritual Awakening
- Alex Millmow
- Economic Progress Without Capital Accumulation
- Daniel Diatkine
- Debates
- Timothy Shenk
- Peter L. Swan “Why ABS Volume GDP Figures Can Be Misleading”
- Peter Swan