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- Developments in Economics After the First World War
- Volker Caspari
- Friedrich List—An Economist with Vision
- Eugen Wendler
- Inflation Expectations and the Phillips Curve: Then and Now
- Harald Hagemann
- A New Europe
- Ola Innset
- Richard Cantillon (1680–1734): Money Flows Like a River—Fluctuating and Uneven
- Jan Greitens
- Incomes and Employment of Italian Women (1900–1950)
- Giacomo Gabbuti and María Gómez León
- Modern Uncertainty Theories and the Return to Keynes
- Carlo Zappia
- The Ascent of Keynesianism: The IS-LM Hegemony
- Arie Arnon
- UN Economic Commission for Europe
- Claes Berg
- The Legacy of December 1933: Re-interpreting Mr. Keynes
- Warren Young and Edward W. Fuller
- Coordination Failures and the Political Economy of Economic Policy
- Abdallah Zouache
- Bacharach: How the Variable Frame and Team Reasoning Theories Challenge Standard Noncooperative Game Theory
- Lauren Larrouy
- David Hume (1711–1776): The Natural Allocation of Money
- Jan Greitens
- Lenin’s Development Economics: An Outline
- Denis Melnik
- Stagnation Theories: Concluding Remarks
- Christina Anselmann
- Debt and Debt Management: Reflections on a Fable by Kalecki
- Jan Toporowski
- Business Cycles, Pump-Priming and the Role of Public Expenditures
- Michaël Assous and Vincent Carret
- The War that Bond Markets Did not Perceive as Such
- Kim Oosterlinck and Marie Van Gansbeke
- Corridor Stability in Early History of Macroeconomics
- Michaël Assous
- Heterogeneous Capital, the Production Function and the Theory of Distribution
- Pierangelo Garegnani
- Explaining the Post-pandemic Inflation Dynamics: Back to Wicksell?
- Nicolas Barbaroux
- The Reception of Pure Economics in France (1873–1926)
- Jean-Pierre Potier
- Opposing Keynesianism: Friedman and the Rise of Monetarism
- Arie Arnon
- Henry Thornton (1760–1815): Paper Money in Times of Crises
- Jan Greitens
- The Impact of an Unequal Distribution of Income on Economic Growth: Theoretical Considerations
- Christina Anselmann
- The Second Week
- Ola Innset
- When General Theory Met French Politics: The Historical Context of a Translation
- Ghislain Deleplace
- Desperation by Consent: Inequality and Financial Crises
- Amos Witztum
- Aurelia Josz, Educational Entrepreneur, and Her School of Agriculture for Girls
- Giandomenica Becchio and Manuela Mosca
- Developments After the Second World War
- Volker Caspari
- Opinion About Russia, Especially About Its Ambition for Power and Its Expansionist Policy
- Eugen Wendler
- In the Shadow of Wicksell: Emil Sommarin
- Bo Sandelin
- Russia-West-Russia: Georg von Charasoff, the “Humane Economy”, and the Critique of Marx’s Theory of History
- Christian Gehrke
- David Ricardo (1772–1823): Monetary Policy Orthodoxy
- Jan Greitens
- Income Distribution in Stagnation Theories
- Christina Anselmann
- The Structure of Classical Theory
- Lefteris Tsoulfidis
- The Swedish Welfare Model: Increased State and Societal Capacity
- Claes Berg
- Expectations and Planning at the FED: 1939–1941
- Rob Roy McGregor and Warren Young
- Antonio De Viti de Marco’s Painful Retirement Decision
- Manuela Mosca
- The Transformation of Friedrich List's Theory of State and Economy to Georgia—A Model Experiment
- Eugen Wendler
- Thomas Tooke (1774–1858): Money Follows Prices
- Jan Greitens
- Opposing Keynesianism: Hayek’s 1970s Volte Face—From Opposing to Supporting “Free Banking”
- Arie Arnon
- Inequality, Economic Policy, and Household Credit in the USA: The Roots of Unsustainable Finance
- Orsola Costantini
- Margit Cassel’s The Communal Economy. Its Position and Necessity in the Exchange Economy: A Critical Appraisal
- Siv Gustafsson and Harald Hagemann
- Integration, Development, and Aid to Poor Countries
- Claes Berg
- Stability Analysis and Early Keynesian Systems
- Michaël Assous and Vincent Carret
- Female Students and Graduates in Business and Economics in Turin (1906‒1940)
- Laura Giartosio and Giovanni Pavanelli
- Conclusions: What Is Neoliberalism?
- Ola Innset
- From Criticism to the Reform Plan for the Teaching of Political Economy in France in the xixth Century
- Jean-Pierre Potier
- Henry Dunning Macleod (1821–1902): Money as the Highest Form of Credit
- Jan Greitens