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- 2016-19: Game Theory and Cold War Rationality: A Review Essay

- E. Roy Weintraub
- 2016-18: McCarthyism and the Mathematization of Economics

- E. Roy Weintraub
- 2016-17: Situational Analysis

- Kevin Hoover
- 2016-16: The origins, development, and fate of Clower’s ‘stock-flow’ general-equilibrium program

- Romain Plassard
- 2015-15: The Crisis in Economic Theory A Review Essay

- Kevin Hoover
- 2015-14: Paul Samuelson’s Historiography: More Wag Than Whig

- E. Roy Weintraub
- 2015-12: Beyond capital fundamentalism: Harrod, Domar and the history of development economics

- Mauro Boianovsky
- 2015-11: The Road to Servomechanisms: The Influence of Cybernetics on Hayek from The Sensory Order to the Social Order

- Gabriel Oliva
- 2015-10: Modeling Economic Growth: Domar on Moving Equilibrium

- Mauro Boianovsky
- 2015-9: Implementation Rationality: The Nexus of Psychology and Economics at the RAND Logistics Systems Laboratory, 1956-1966

- Judy L. Klein
- 2015-8: F. A. Hayek and the Economic Calculus

- Bruce Caldwell
- 2015-7: A Review of James Forder’s Macroeconomics and the Phillips Curve Myth

- Kevin Hoover
- 2015-6: Recent Engagements with Adam Smith and the Scottish Enlightenment

- Maria Pia Paganelli
- 2015-5: Kinds of Scientific Rationalism: The Case for Methodological Liberalism

- Scott Scheall
- 2015-4: Losing Equilibrium: On the Existence of Abraham Wald’s Fixed-Point Proof of 1935

- Till Dueppe and E. Roy Weintraub
- 2015-3: The Empirical Economist's Toolkit: From Models to Methods

- Matthew T. Panhans and John Singleton
- 2014-15: Becoming Applied: The Transformation of Economics after 1970

- Roger Backhouse and Beatrice Cherrier
- 2014-14: Introduction: Telling the Story of MIT Economics in the Postwar Period

- E. Roy Weintraub
- 2014-13: The Genealogy of the Labor Hoarding Concept

- Jeff Biddle
- 2014-12: Friedrich Hayek and His Visits to Chile

- Bruce Caldwell and Leonidas Montes
- 2014-11: Sidney Weintraub and American Post Keynesianism: 1938-1970

- E. Roy Weintraub
- 2014-10: The Genesis of Samuelson and Solow's Price-Inflation Phillips Curve

- Kevin Hoover
- 2014-9: From Long-Run Utopia to Technical Expertise: Solow's Growth Model as a Multipurpose Design

- Verena Halsmayer
- 2014-8: Continental Visions: Ann Seidman, Reginald H. Green, and the Economics of African Unity in 1960s Ghana

- Gerardo Serra
- 2014-7: Slaves or Mercenaries: Milton Friedman and the Institution of the All-Volunteer Military

- John Singleton
- 2014-6: Ben Bernanke: Theory and Practice

- Alexander J. Gill
- 2014-5: James Tobin and Modern Monetary Theory

- Robert Dimand
- 2014-4: A Hayekian Explanation of Hayek's "Epistemic Turn"

- Scott Scheall
- 2014-3: Reductionism in Economics: Causality and Intentionality in the Microfoundations of Macroeconomics

- Kevin Hoover
- 2014-2: Lange’s 1938 model: dynamics and the “Optimum propensity to consume”

- Michaël Assous and Roberto Lampa
- 2014-1: Making Things Technical: Samuelson at MIT

- Harro Maas
- 2013-21: Lesser Degrees of Explanation: Some Implications of F.A. Hayek’s Methodology of Sciences of Complex Phenomena

- Scott Scheall
- 2013-20: Sorting Charles Tiebout: The Construction and Stabilization of Postwar Public Good Theory

- John Singleton
- 2013-19: MIT's Rise to Prominence: Outline of a Collective Biography

- Andrej Svorenčík
- 2013-18: What Mechanism Design Theorists Had to Say About Laboratory Experimentation in the Mid-1980s

- Kyu Sang Lee
- 2013-17: Solow's Struggle with Medium-Run Macroeconomics: 1956-1995

- Michaël Assous
- 2013-14: From A Treatise on Money to the General Theory: John Maynard Keynes' Departure from the Doctrine of Forced Saving

- Ho-Po Wong
- 2013-13: Foundations or Bridges? A Review of J. E. King's The Microfoundations Delusion: Metaphor and Dogma in the History of Macroeconomics

- Kevin Hoover
- 2013-12: Mathematical Economics Comes to America: Charles S. Peirce's Engagement with Cournot's Recherches sur les Principes Mathematiques de la Theorie des Richesses

- James Wible and Kevin Hoover
- 2013-11: Axiomatic Choice Theory Traveling between Mathematical Formalism, Normative Choice Rules, and Psychological Measurement, 1944-1956

- Catherine Herfeld
- 2013-10: Hayek's The Sensory Order and Gadamer's Phenomenological Hermeneutics

- Francesco Di Iorio
- 2013-9: How Cardinal Utility Entered Economic Analysis, 1909-1944

- Ivan Moscati
- 2013-8: Mark Blaug: A Rebel with Many Causes

- Marcel Boumans and Matthias Klaes
- 2013-7: Nominalism and Systemism: On the Non-Reductionist Nature of Methodological Individualism

- Francesco Di Iorio
- 2013-6: Are Hermeneutics and the Austrian Approach Compatible? A Clarifying Analysis

- Francesco Di Iorio
- 2013-5: MIT's Openness to Jewish Economists

- E. Roy Weintraub
- 2013-4: In the Kingdom of Solovia: The Rise of Growth Economics at MIT, 1956-1970

- Mauro Boianovsky and Kevin Hoover
- 2013-3: Siting the New Economic Science: The Cowles Commission's Activity Analysis Conference of June 1949

- Till Dueppe and E. Roy Weintraub
- 2013-2: Solow’s Harrod: Transforming Cyclical Dynamics into a Model of Long-run Growth

- Verena Halsmayer and Kevin Hoover
- 2013-1: Lucas's Early Research and the Natural Rate of Unemployment

- Danilo Freitas Ramalho da Silva
- 2012-9: Of Positivism and the History of Economic Thought

- Bruce Caldwell
- 2012-8: The Origin of the Sylos Postulate: Modigliani’s and Sylos Labini’s Contributions to Oligopoly Theory

- Antonella Rancan
- 2012-7: Man and Machine in Macroeconomics

- Kevin Hoover
- 2012-6: Remembering Mark Blaug

- Bruce Caldwell
- 2012-5: ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF KNOWLEDGE: THE HISTORY OF THOUGHT AND THE CENTRAL THEMES

- Samuli Leppälä
- 2012-4: On the Reception of Haavelmo’s Econometric Thought

- Kevin Hoover
- 2012-3: The Role of Hypothesis Testing in the Molding of Econometric Models

- Kevin Hoover
- 2012-1: Was Harrod Right?

- Kevin Hoover
- 2011-6: Managing the Loss: How Pigou Arrived at the Pigou Effect

- Norikazu Takami
- 2011-4: The Monetary Economy and the Economic Crisis

- David Laidler
- 2011-3: Lionel W. McKenzie and the Proof of the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium

- E. Roy Weintraub
- 2011-2: Speaking in tongues, a text analysis of economic opinion at Newsweek, 1975-2007

- Tiago Mata and Claire Lemercier
- 2011-1: IS EQUILIBRIUM ENOUGH AND WAS STIGLER WRONG? VALUE THEORY IN THE BÖHM-BAWERK / FISHER CONTROVERSIES

- Avi Cohen
- 2010-5: Why markets do not fail. Buchanan on voluntary cooperation and externalities

- Alain Marciano