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- 032/2009: Theories of economic development in the Scottish enlightenment

- Alexander Dow and Sheila Dow
- 031/2009: A Behavioural Perspective on Keynesian Decision Theory

- Martin Jones
- 030/2009: Ideology and Intention: Moral Imperatives and the Practice of Economics

- David Donald and Alan Hutton
- 029/2009: History of economics: Learning from the past

- Alexander Dow and Sheila Dow
- 028/2009: Knowledge, Communication and the Scottish Enlightenment

- Sheila Dow
- 027/2009: Imagination, illusion and delusion

- Brian Loasby
- 026/2009: Variety of economic judgment and monetary policy-making by committee

- Sheila Dow, Matthias Klaes and Alberto Montagnoli
- 025/2008: Can economics contribute to moral life?

- Piet Keizer
- 024/2008: What Niklas Luhmann might have said of carbon trading

- David Campbell and Matthias Klaes
- 023/2008: Risk and uncertainty in central bank signals

- Sheila Dow, Matthias Klaes and Alberto Montagnoli
- 022/2008: The psychology of financial markets: Keynes, Minsky and emotional finance

- Sheila Dow
- 021/2008: Beyond sociology: structure, agency, and strategy among tenants in India

- Wendy Olsen
- 020/2007: The social science of economics

- Brian Loasby
- 019/2007: Representations of knowledge in monetary policy processes: a discursive perspective

- Dana Gabor
- 018/2007: The ethics of efficiency

- Irene van Staveren
- 017/2007: Individual deliberation, moral autonomy and emotions: Rousseau on citizenship

- Christophe Salvat
- 016/2007: Hayek's challenge to economists

- Brian Loasby
- 015/2007: e-Commerce as a sign: The diffusion of electronic commerce in the UK ceramic industry

- Thea Hinde
- 014/2007: Market masculinities and electronic trading

- Matthias Klaes, Geoffrey Lightfoot and Simon Lilley
- 013/2007: Uncertainty and growth: the case of transition economies

- Andrej Susjan and Tjasa Redek
- 012/2006: Rationality and its bounds: Re-framing social framing

- Matthias Klaes
- 011/2006: Plurality in economics

- Sheila Dow
- 010/2005: Keynes and postmodernism

- Matthias Klaes
- 009/2005: The paths of classical political economy and Walrasian economics through Bowles and Gintis’ rendering of post Walrasian economics

- John Finch and Robert McMaster
- 008/2004: Paradigms and 'epistemes' in the history of economic thought

- Iara Onate
- 007/2004: Variety of Opinion and the Speculative Demand for Money: An Analysis in Terms of Fuzzy Concepts

- Sheila Dow and Dipak Ghosh
- 006/2004: Evolutionary economics: In defence of ‘vagueness’

- Matthias Klaes
- 005/2003: The future for schools of thought in pluralist economics

- Sheila Dow
- 004/2003: Closed models and open systems

- Brian Loasby
- 003/2003: Algorithmic economics: A plea for natural economic history

- Matthias Klaes
- 002/2003: Uncertainty and monetary policy

- Sheila Dow
- 001/2003: Connecting principles, new combinations and routines

- Brian Loasby