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Keynes’s General Theory: The Central Messages
Arie Arnon
Price Stability, Macroeconomic Imbalances and the Role of Monetary Policy
Ronny Mazzocchi and Roberto Tamborini
Reconstructing Keynes’s IS-LM Approach, 1931 to 1937
Warren Young and Edward W. Fuller
Paths to a New Historiographical Territory: International Crossings, Visiting Economists, Travelling Models
Annie L. Cot
War and Peace
Eugen Wendler
High-Frequency Trading and the Material Political Economy of Finance
Donald MacKenzie
Schelling’s Reorientation of Game Theory: Toward a Theory of Interdependent Decisions
Lauren Larrouy
The World of Rueff's “Social Order”—The Economic Sociology of Anti-inflation
Yasuo Gonjo
Keynes and Friedman on Expectations Mismatches During the Great Depression
Sylvie Rivot
An American Dilemma
Claes Berg
Kalecki’s Macro-Dynamics: “Automatic Cycles,” Stagnation and Class Struggle
Michaël Assous and Vincent Carret
Friedrich List’s Understanding of Democracy
Eugen Wendler
Development of the Quantity Theory of Money
Jan Greitens
An Army of Fighters for Freedom
Ola Innset
Marginalism and Utility Theory
Volker Caspari
European Economic Integration and Neoliberalism
Yasuo Gonjo
Walras’ Economie Pure vs Marshall’s Economics? Some Insights on Economics as a Social Science
Katia Caldari
Peter B. Struve as Economist: Philosophical Foundations of Economics and Development Theory
Guenther Chaloupek and Nikolay Nenovsky
Hayek’s Transformation on Knowledge in Economics
Arie Arnon
John Law (1671–1729): Money and Economic Growth
Jan Greitens
Alfred Marshall and Neoclassicism
Volker Caspari
Labour Market Segregation: Female Teachers in Southern Italy (1861–1937)
Vittoria Ferrandino, Marilena Iacobaccio and Valentina Sgro
Friedrich List’s Opinion on Slavery
Eugen Wendler
Neoliberal Structural Reforms in France
Yasuo Gonjo
Marx and Hayek on “Real” Versus “Less Real” Explanations for the Fragility of Capitalism
Arie Arnon
Supply-Side Stagnation Theories
Christina Anselmann
John Locke (1632–1704): The Wheels of Trade Are Turned by Silver
Jan Greitens
Rise of Capitalism and Early Interest Rate Theory
Peter Spahn
Capital Theory
Volker Caspari
The Conception of Free Competition in the Éléments D’Économie Politique Pure
Jean-Pierre Potier
Uncertainty as Ambiguity: Ellsberg and the Paradoxes of Decision Theory
Carlo Zappia
Keynes and Hayek After 1936: An Intriguing Silence and Surprising Agreements
Arie Arnon
The Petition to the Federal Assembly—A German “Place of Remembrance”
Eugen Wendler
Postwar Planner and Trade Minister
Claes Berg
Expectations in Tobin’s Macroeconomics: The Fisherian and Keynesian Roots of Tobin’s q and Corridor of Stability
Robert Dimand
Using the State
Ola Innset
Karl Marx’s Das Kapital
Lefteris Tsoulfidis
Conclusion
Yasuo Gonjo
Ferdinando Galiani (1728–1787): Money as a Public Ledger
Jan Greitens
The Labor and Exchange Value Theory as Well as the Money Theory of Friedrich List
Eugen Wendler
Keynes’s Equations and Early Post-General Theory IS-LM Models
Warren Young and Edward W. Fuller
The ECB as a Dealer of Last Resort from a Modern Monetary Theory Perspective
Dirk Ehnts and Michael Paetz
Tinbergen’s Macro-Dynamics: Instability and the Possibility of Collapse
Michaël Assous and Vincent Carret
The German Historical School
Volker Caspari
Hayek’s Austrian Theory of the Business Cycle
Harald Hagemann
Growth Without Expectations: The Original Sin of Neoclassical Growth Models
Michaël Assous and Muriel Dal Pont Legrand
Bazarov, Bogdanov, and the West
Elizaveta Burina
Financial Instability and Crises in Keynes’s Monetary Thought
Jörg Bibow
An Early Reception of Pure Economics in Italy: The Correspondence with the “Lombard-Venetians”
Jean-Pierre Potier
Alexander Hamilton (1757–1804): Disciple of John Law and Founder of Wall Street
Jan Greitens
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