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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
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