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- Some Short Thoughts on “The Economics of Slavery”
- Thomas Straubhaar
- From “Finance Capital” to “Organized Capitalism:” Socialization in Rudolf Hilferding’s Writings Under the Influence of Ferdinand Tönnies
- Jan Greitens
- Economic Efficiency and the Law: Distinguishing Form from Substance
- Richard E. Wagner
- Emancipation of the Peasantry in Lower Austria: The Economists’ Views, the Role of the Estates, and the Revolution of 1848
- Guenther Chaloupek
- A Bibliography of J.H.G. von Justi
- Erik Reinert and Hugo Reinert
- John Stuart Mill and the Utopian Tradition
- Michael R. Montgomery
- Gustav von Schmoller in the Netherlands 1870–1940. A Forgotten Economist?
- Robert W. J. Jansen
- Great Nations in Peril—Rise and Fall of Prussia
- Hans A. Frambach
- The Technological Dynamics of Capitalism: A Note on Antiphysiocracy, Colbertism, and 1848 Moments
- Erik Reinert
- Wilhelm Röpke: Co-founder of the Social Market Economy and (Human)Ecological Mastermind
- Helge Peukert
- Gross Substitutes, Walras’ “Rareté” and the Stability of the Middle Class
- Hans Maks
- Between Marxism and Personalism
- Davide Cadeddu
- Solidarism as the Center of Economy—The Economics of Heinrich Pesch
- Hans A. Frambach
- Wilhelm Roepke’s Emphasis on the Local Community
- Ursula M. Backhaus
- Transaction Costs
- Matthias P. Altmann
- Wilhelm Röpke’s Utopia and Swiss Reality: From Neoliberalism to Neoconservatism
- Andrea Franc
- Bootleggers and Baptists in the Garden of Good and Evil: Understanding America’s Entangled Economy
- Dima Yazji Shamoun and Bruce Yandle
- Visions of Socialization and Political Reality—the Position of Labour Minister Heinrich Brauns
- Daniel Eissrich
- What Would the Emperors Have Done Differently in 1914 if One of Their Advisors Had Carefully Followed the Österreichische Volkswirt?
- Jürgen Backhaus
- Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi - The Life and Times of an Economist Adventurer
- Erik Reinert
- Liberation of the Serfs: The End of Forced Labour?
- Hans A. Frambach
- Friedrich List on Adam Smith
- Harald Hagemann
- The State as Utopia: Some Thoughts on Theocracy
- Gerrit Meijer
- Friedrich List’s “Great Nations”: Mobilising Capital for Quality Labour
- Arno Mong Daastøl
- The Internal Contradiction of Land Rent and Young Engels’ Critical Theory of Private Ownership
- Tang Zhengdong
- Léon Walras and the English Classical School: Walras’s Production Theory Revisited
- Yukihiro Ikeda
- Philosophy of Action
- Davide Cadeddu
- Nietzsche and Economics
- Marcel A. G. Meerhaeghe
- Demography in Germany at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century in the Light of Der Deutsche Volkswirt
- Gerhard Scheuerer
- Another Grand Tour: Cameralism and Antiphysiocracy in Baden, Tuscany, and Denmark–Norway
- Sophus A. Reinert
- Schmoller Research in China and Its Potential
- Gang Li
- Mission-Driven Business Schools
- Jürgen G. Backhaus and Louis W. Fritz
- The Making of the “Third Way”: Wilhelm Röpke, Luigi Einaudi, and the Identity of Neoliberalism
- Alberto Giordano
- Justi’s Concrete Utopia
- Hartmuth Becker
- Private Governance
- Matthias P. Altmann
- More Than Just a Production Factor: The View of Labour in the Works of the Norwegian Economist Torkel Aschehoug (1822–1909)
- Clara Mathilde C. Fasting and Sylvi B. Endresen
- Different Views of Socialization Strategies in Germany Since the First Socialization Debate
- Karl-Heinz Schmidt
- Issues of Economic Policy in Germany in the Interbellum
- Gerrit Meijer
- Puzzled Democracy
- Davide Cadeddu
- Gustave Courbet’s L’Origine du Monde and Its Socioeconomic Implications
- Jürgen G. Backhaus
- Johann Friedrich Pfeiffer on Adam Smith: An Early Reception of Adam Smith in the German States
- Jan Greitens and Reinhard Schumacher
- Public Economy (“Gemeinwirtschaft”) as a Concept of Social Development Policy—Examples of German Authors of the Late 19th Century
- Karl-Heinz Schmidt
- Engels, Werner Sombart, and the Significance of Marx’s Economics
- Guenther Chaloupek
- “The End of Laissez-Faire”: Keynes and Ordoliberalism
- Guenther Chaloupek
- Gustav Schmoller and Adolph Wagner: The Idea of Social Justice in Health Care
- Ursula Backhaus
- Léon Walras’s Economics*: From Pure to Normative?
- Jan Daal
- Heterogenesis of State Sovereignty
- Davide Cadeddu
- Dühring and Carey on Local Autonomy
- James Gay
- Hobbesian and Contractarian Constitutions
- Geoffrey Brennan and Giuseppe Eusepi
- Creative Destruction in Economics: Nietzsche, Sombart, Schumpeter
- Hugo Reinert and Erik Reinert