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How to Shape Societies: Pufendorf on Organizing Individual Interests and Social Interaction
Hans A. Frambach
Three Models of a Supply Side Socially Oriented Political Economy to Recover a National Identity of the Workers and Small Business Middle Class Under Parliamentarian Democracy—Schumpeter, Rathenau, and Hilferding
Francesco Forte
On the Anticipation of Knightian Uncertainty in Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morals
Stephen John Nash
Gustav Stolper’s Influence on U.S. Industrial Disarmament Policy in West Germany, 1945–1946
Nicholas W. Balabkins
J.H.G. Justi in Austria: His Writings in the Context of Economic and Industrial Policies of the Habsburg Empire in the 18th Century
Guenther Chaloupek
Pfeiffer and the Foundation of the Science of Forestry
Jürgen G. Backhaus
Conclusions from the Past and the Agenda for a New Generation of Development Economics
Matthias P. Altmann
Empirical Evidence for “Wagner’s Law of Increasing Government Activity” for Austria
Reinhard Neck and Johannes Jaenicke
Adam Smith in the Works of Goetz Briefs
Daniel Eissrich
Friedrich Engels and Electricity
Eberhard Illner
Establishing Sustainability Theory Within Classical Forest Science: The Role of Cameralism and Classical Political Economy
Peter Deegen and Cornelia Seegers
Marquis de Condorcet and the Two-dimensional Jury Model
Manfred J. Holler
Justi’s Concept of Taxation
Karl Heinz Schmidt
The Muthesius Circle: Financial Journalism in the 1950s
Jan Greitens
From Basel to Brooklyn: Liberal Cultural Pessimism in Burckhardt, Röpke, and the American Neoconservatives
Alan S. Kahan
Samuel Pufendorf’s Contractarian Corporate Governance Principles. A New Perspective for Business Economics and Ethics Studies
Francesco Forte and Sabato Vinci
Suffrage Extension and Redistribution: The Role of National Identity, Interest Group Conflict and Corporativism
Francesco Forte, Elena Seghezza and Giovanni B. Pittaluga
Adam Smith: Theory and Policy
Andrew S. Skinner
The Utopian Element in the Formation of Doctrines on the State in German “Staatswissenschaft”
Karl-Heinz Schmidt
The European Metahistorical Narrative and its Changing “Metaparadigms” in the Modern Age (Part II): Western Painting 1815–1914
Mark E. Blum
Wilhelm Röpke: Why He Was a Conservative
Jean Solchany
The Puzzle of Adam Smith’s Conception of Man
Reinhard Blomert
Two Sides of Young Friedrich Engels: Private Letters and Professional Studies
Karl-Heinz Schmidt
Practical Wisdom for Social Innovation. How Christian Entrepreneurs Triggered the Emergence of the Catholic Social Tradition in Europe
André Habisch
Late Scholastics as Predecessors of Natural Law Economics – The Viewpoint of Joseph Höffner
Daniel Eissrich
Updating the Law and Economics of Legal Parochialism
Nuno Garoupa
Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi (1717-1771): Health as Part of a State’s Capital Endowment
Ursula Backhaus
Healthcare Policies of the German Federal Republic
Ursula Backhaus
On the Nietzsche-Reception in the GDR
Ulrich B. Busch
Life and Work of David Ricardo (1772–1823)
Arnold Heertje
Meinecke’s Sonderweg
F. L. Holthoon
Wilhelm Röpke and American Conservatism
Tim Petersen
Emerging New Directions in Development Economics
Matthias P. Altmann
John Stuart Mill’s Road to Leviathan: Early Life and Influences
Michael R. Montgomery
National Economist and Visionary
Eugen Wendler
Utopia: Johann Peter Süßmilch and the Divine Order
Gerhard Scheuerer
Procedure
Peter Lewisch and Jeffrey Parker
Limits to and Problems of the Application of the Economic Model of Behaviour
Gebhard Kirchgässner
The End of Laissez-Faire
Frits L. Holthoon
Cultural Pessimism and Liberal Regeneration? Wilhelm Röpke as an Ideological In-Between in German Social Philosophy
Frans Willem Lantink
Eugen Dühring and Post-Utopian Socialism
E. James Gay
How to Approach Samuel Pufendorf’s Economic Ideas?
Karl-Heinz Schmidt
Adam Smith and David Hume: Two Friends
Frits L. Holthoon
Wolfgang Harich and Friedrich Nietzsche — A Chapter of the East German Nietzsche Debate
Günter Krause
Ludwig von Mises’ Argument Against the Possibility of Socialism: Early Concepts and Contemporary Relevance
Ludwig Van Den Hauwe
German Historical Economics as Development Economics
Matthias P. Altmann
Political Economy of Socialism: Theoretical and Practical Controversies of “All-People Socialist” Ownership
Plamen Tchipev
Why Pufendorf Matters
Dirk Ehnts and Erik Jochem
Wilhelm Röpke on Liberalism, Culture, and Economic Development
Nils Goldschmidt and Julian Dörr
From Stage Theories to the Concept of Economic Styles
Matthias P. Altmann
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