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Friedrich Engels and the Revolution
Frits Holthoon
Erich Preiser (1900–1967): Growth and Distribution in a Monetary Economy
Johannes Schmidt
Population Policy and Local Government
Gerhard Scheuerer
The First Generation of Development Economists
Matthias P. Altmann
Mercantilism
Helge Peukert
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
Similarities and Differences in Central Concepts of Social Economy: Adolph Wagner’s State Socialism and Heinrich Pesch’s Solidarism
Hans A. Frambach
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
Socialization Concepts of Non-socialist Economists in Austria: Karl Pribram, Gustav Stolper, Joseph Schumpeter
Guenther Chaloupek
The International Aspects of Justi’s Work
Marcel van Meerhaeghe
Double-Entry Bookkeeping in Municipal Finance: A Natural Field Experiment in Public Choice
Enrico Schöbel
The European Metahistorical Narrative and Its Changing “Metaparadigms” in the Modern Age (Part I)
Mark E. Blum
Emigration to the United States of America
Eugen Wendler
Economic Equilibria and the Balancing Act between Total and Partial Analysis
Roland Dillmann and Hans Frambach
Remarks on the Embarrassed Publishing History of Engels, Die Lage der arbeitenden Klasse in England
Wilfried Nippel
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
Regulatory Networks, Legal Federalism, and Multi-level Regulatory Systems
Wolfgang Kerber and Julia Wendel
Was Wilhelm Röpke Really a Proto-Keynesian?
Raphaël Fèvre
How to Fight Unemployment? A Review of the Strategy Discussion in “Der Deutsche Volkswirt”, 1930–1932
Hans Frambach
Justi and Japan
Shigenari Kanamori
From Socialisation to Regulation—The Secularisation of Dutch Social Democracy
Andries Nentjes
An “All too Human” Question: Nietzsche, Die Soziale Frage, and the German Historical School of Economics
Sophus A. Reinert and Erik Reinert
Adam Smith and His Reception and Influence in Norway
Arild Sæther
Physiocrats and Laws of Population
Gerhard Scheuerer
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
Developing Society According to Man’s Development
Arno Mong Daastøl and Johannes Michael Hanel
Justi’s Concept of Moral Economics and the Good Society
Helge Peukert
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
Why Greece Should be Bailed Out
Jüergen G. Backhaus
Hajo Riese’s “Theory of a Monetary Economy”: An Attempt at Reconstruction
Peter Spahn
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
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
Agricultural Subsidies in the USA—History, Implications, and Critiques
Kathleen Leary
Der Deutsche Volkswirt After Gleichschaltung (1933–1935)
Helge Peukert
The Justice and the Economics of Rerum novarum on Land
Nicolaus Tideman
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
Mature Cameralism According to Pfeiffer
Marcel Meerhaeghe
Pufendorf’s Theory of the Origin of Property Rights and Its Relationship to Locke’s Ideas
Nicolaus Tideman
An Advocate Without Money, Keen on Helping His Home Country
Eugen Wendler
Rerum novarum and Its Principle on the Just Taxation of Immovable Properties
Francesco Forte, Flavio Felice and Elton Beqiraj
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