The European Heritage in Economics and the Social Sciences
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- Erich Preiser (1900–1967): Growth and Distribution in a Monetary Economy
- Johannes Schmidt
- Friedrich Engels and the Revolution
- Frits Holthoon
- Population Policy and Local Government
- Gerhard Scheuerer
- Mercantilism
- Helge Peukert
- Similarities and Differences in Central Concepts of Social Economy: Adolph Wagner’s State Socialism and Heinrich Pesch’s Solidarism
- Hans A. Frambach
- Gustav Stolper: Mentor of a Young German Democrat
- Sabine Wenhold
- The Moral Foundations of Society and Technological Progress of the Economy in the Work of Wilhelm Röpke
- Marcelo Resico and Stefano Solari
- The First Generation of Development Economists
- Matthias P. Altmann
- Cameralism and Physiocracy as the Two Sides of a Coin: Example of the Economic Policy of Johann Friedrich von Pfeiffer
- Hans Frambach
- Adam Smith’s Economic Theory in Socialist Political Economy
- Plamen Tchipev
- Double-Entry Bookkeeping in Municipal Finance: A Natural Field Experiment in Public Choice
- Enrico Schöbel
- The International Aspects of Justi’s Work
- Marcel van Meerhaeghe
- Socialization Concepts of Non-socialist Economists in Austria: Karl Pribram, Gustav Stolper, Joseph Schumpeter
- Guenther Chaloupek
- Emigration to the United States of America
- Eugen Wendler
- The European Metahistorical Narrative and Its Changing “Metaparadigms” in the Modern Age (Part I)
- Mark E. Blum
- Economic Equilibria and the Balancing Act between Total and Partial Analysis
- Roland Dillmann and Hans Frambach
- The Roman Connection: From Rerum Novarum to Corporatism in the Netherlands
- Andries Nentjes
- Adolph Wagner Revisited: Is Redistribution of Income and Wealth a Public Good?
- Andries Nentjes
- Remarks on the Embarrassed Publishing History of Engels, Die Lage der arbeitenden Klasse in England
- Wilfried Nippel
- Was Wilhelm Röpke Really a Proto-Keynesian?
- Raphaël Fèvre
- Regulatory Networks, Legal Federalism, and Multi-level Regulatory Systems
- Wolfgang Kerber and Julia Wendel
- How to Fight Unemployment? A Review of the Strategy Discussion in “Der Deutsche Volkswirt”, 1930–1932
- Hans Frambach
- An “All too Human” Question: Nietzsche, Die Soziale Frage, and the German Historical School of Economics
- Sophus A. Reinert and Erik Reinert
- From Socialisation to Regulation—The Secularisation of Dutch Social Democracy
- Andries Nentjes
- Justi and Japan
- Shigenari Kanamori
- Adam Smith and His Reception and Influence in Norway
- Arild Sæther
- Physiocrats and Laws of Population
- Gerhard Scheuerer
- Developing Society According to Man’s Development
- Arno Mong Daastøl and Johannes Michael Hanel
- From Schmoller Through the Catholic Social Doctrine to Müller-Armack: A Commentary on Reginal Hansen’s Theory of the Ideational Origin of the Social Market Economy
- Dieter Lindenlaub
- Two Views on Pareto’s Current Relevance*: Warren Samuel’s Foreword to Pareto, Economics and Society
- Michael McLure
- The Second Generation: Return to the Mainstream
- Matthias P. Altmann
- Justi’s Concept of Moral Economics and the Good Society
- Helge Peukert
- Why Greece Should be Bailed Out
- Jüergen G. Backhaus
- Wilhelm Röpke’s Report on the Brauns Commission: Advocating a Pragmatic Business Cycle Policy
- Patricia Commun
- “Economic Facts Are Stronger Than Politics”: Friedrich Engels, American Industrialization, and Class Consciousness
- James M. Brophy
- Hajo Riese’s “Theory of a Monetary Economy”: An Attempt at Reconstruction
- Peter Spahn
- Agricultural Subsidies in the USA—History, Implications, and Critiques
- Kathleen Leary
- On the Reception of Quesnay’s Economic Thought in German History of Economics
- Guenther Chaloupek
- The Cameralists: Fertile Sources for a New Science of Public Finance
- Richard E. Wagner
- The Justice and the Economics of Rerum novarum on Land
- Nicolaus Tideman
- Der Deutsche Volkswirt After Gleichschaltung (1933–1935)
- Helge Peukert
- Wagner’s Law, Government Size and Economic Growth: An Empirical Test and Theoretical Explanations for Italy 1861–2008
- Francesco Forte and Cosimo Magazzino
- Joseph Schumpeter, the Euthanasia of Capitalism
- Frits Holthoon
- The Secondary Depression: An Integral Part of Wilhelm Röpke’s Business Cycle Theory
- Lachezar Grudev
- Cameralism and Labour in von Justi’s Economic Thinking
- Hans Frambach
- Jacob Bielfeld’s “On the Decline of States” (1760) and Its Relevance for Today
- Erik Reinert
- Two Treatments of Pluralism: Canada and the United States
- Margaret F. Brinig
- The Third Generation: Institutional Turn and the “New Development Economics”
- Matthias P. Altmann
- Rerum novarum and Its Principle on the Just Taxation of Immovable Properties
- Francesco Forte, Flavio Felice and Elton Beqiraj
- Pufendorf’s Theory of the Origin of Property Rights and Its Relationship to Locke’s Ideas
- Nicolaus Tideman