Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought
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- The Welfare State in the Making: W. Beveridge and Keynes
- Toshiaki Hirai
- International Monetary Fund
- Warner Corden
- Technocracy, Corporatism, and the Development of ‘Economic Parliaments’ in Interwar Europe
- António Costa Pinto
- A Kaleckian Perspective on Changes in the Aggregate Income Distribution in the US
- Tracy Mott and Mark Evers
- The Disenchantment at the United Nations
- Jan Toporowski
- The Final Phase of Paretology During Pareto’s Lifetime
- Fiorenzo Mornati
- The Theórica: Publishing History and Economic Lexicon
- Elena Carpi
- The Relevance of the Marshallian Concept of Normality in Interior and Inertial Dynamics as Revisited by Shackle and Kornai
- Mehrdad Vahabi
- In Transition
- Timothy Shenk
- Johns Hopkins: Thirteen Years in Washington DC
- Warner Corden
- The Tarmac Economist
- Alex Millmow
- Amateur Publications
- Fiorenzo Mornati
- Destabilizing Speculation on Organized Markets: Early Perspectives in the Spirit of Marshall
- Paolo Paesani and Annalisa Rosselli
- Keynes’s Analysis of External Payments and the Plans for a World Monetary Reform
- Andrea Carrera and Alvaro Cencini
- Historical Origins of the International Monetary Fund
- Richard F. Kahn
- Marx’s Emphasis on Production
- Desmond McNeill
- Luigi Pasinetti and the Cambridge Economists
- Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
- A Keynesian View of the Current Financial and Economic Crisis in the World Economy: An Interview with John King
- Anthony Thirlwall
- North’s NIEH as Global History
- Matthijs Krul
- Bentham and Ricardo’s Rendez-vous Manqués
- Christophe Depoortère, André Lapidus and Nathalie Sigot
- Rules Versus Discretion in Monetary Policy Historically Contemplated
- David Glasner
- Conclusion: Consumer Society and the Economists
- Fernando Collantes
- Macroeconomic Paradoxes with Kalecki and Kaleckians
- Marc Lavoie
- Addressing the ‘Great Recession’ Using Kalecki’s Macroeconomic Analysis
- Malcolm Sawyer
- Power Wars Between Institutions: Business Training in Higher Education
- Marion Dieudonné
- Employment, Money and Interest in the Wealth of Nations
- Daniel Diatkine
- Back in Spain: The Free Trade Debate in Moderate Spain (1844–1853)
- Jesús Astigarraga, Javier Usoz and Juan Zabalza
- Robert Dixon Trevor Swan on Equilibrium Growth with Technical Progress
- Peter L. Swan
- The Possibilities of Real Existing Socialism
- Jan Toporowski
- Series of Economics and Encyclopaedias: Traditional Economic Theory and New Paths
- Carlo Cristiano and Massimo Di Matteo
- Other Topics in Applied Economics
- Fiorenzo Mornati
- Living in Two Countries
- Warner Corden
- Conclusion
- Pervez Tahir
- From the New World: Ingvar Svennilson in the United States and Cuba
- Mats Lundahl
- Sraffa and Wittgenstein
- Ajit Sinha
- Mathematics and Formalism in Economic Theory
- Karen Lovejoy Knight
- Exchange and Reciprocity
- Desmond McNeill
- Financial Fragility and the Kalecki Principle under Expanded Reproduction
- Andrew B. Trigg
- Nicholas Kaldor: A Biography, 1908–1986
- Anthony Thirlwall
- Industrial Leadership, Market Power and Long-Term Performance: Marshall’s and Keynes’s Appreciation of American Trusts
- Carlo Cristiano and Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
- T. W. Swan: “The Role of Wages in the Australian Economy”
- Peter L. Swan
- Keynes’s Employment Policy in the Making
- Toshiaki Hirai
- On the Capital Controversies as a Choice of Paradigms
- Ramiro E. Álvarez and Jose A. Pérez-Montiel
- All About Luck
- Warner Corden
- A Step Too Far: Western Australian State Socialism (1912–1930)
- David J. Gilchrist
- Robert W. Dimand and Barbara J. Spencer Trevor Swan and the Neoclassical Growth Model
- Peter L. Swan
- The Diaspora of Italian Economists: Intellectual Migration Between Politics and Racial Laws
- Daniela Giaconi
- Ranking: Scholars, Merchants, Craftsmen, and Peasants
- Tengda Hua
- The “Cambridge” Critique of the Quantity Theory of Money. A Note on How Quantitative Easing Vindicates It
- Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
- Research Leadership
- Alex Millmow