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2015, Issue 69
- 15-44 SRAFFA’S PRICE EQUATIONS IN LIGHT OF GAREGNANI AND PASINETTI. The “core” of surplus theories and the “natural” relations of an economic system
by Enrico Bellino - 45-72 Classical Economics After Sraffa
by Heinz D. Kurz & Neri Salvadori - 73-96 From Sraffa: Backwards, To A Better Understanding Of Marx’S Values/Prices “Transformation”; And Forward, To A Novel View Of Growing Economic Systems
by Luigi L. Pasinetti & Nadia Garbellini - 131-158 Competition In The Classical Sense And The Sraffa-Keynes Synthesis: Intersecting Research Themes Inspired By The Work Of Sraffa
by Graham White - 159-184 Temporary Disequilibrium And Money In A Classical Approach
by Carlo Benetti & Christian Bidard & Edith Klimovsky & Antoine Rebeyrol - 185-202 The Role Of Technical And Social Factors In The Distinction Between Necessaries And Surplus: Classical Economics After Sraffa
by Richard Arena - 203-234 The Classical Theory Of International Trade After Sraffa
by Christophe Depoortère & Joël Thomas Ravix
2015, Issue 68
- 7-32 The place of Industrial Goodwill in Commons’s theorization
by Philippe Broda - 33-60 Ties between The Treatise on Probability and the General Theory: a critical examination
by Nicolas Piluso - 61-90 Keynes on trade policy and international commercial cooperation
by Claude Schwob - 91-118 the concept of cointegration: the decisive meeting between hendry and granger (1975)
by Véronique Meuriot - 119-146 Rawls and the economics. The lessons of the archives of Harvard
by Rima Hawi - 147-174 François Simiand’s thinking through the prism of his monetary conception: a attempt of interpretation
by Alban Mathieu
2014, Issue 67
- 7-14 what have we learned on growth cycles analysis?
by Michaël Assous & Muriel Dal-Pont Legrand - 15-34 Man and machine in macroeconomics
by Kevin D. Hoover - 35-54 Cycles «versus» growth in schumpeter A graphical interpretation of some core theoretical remarks
by Niels Geiger - 55-80 Modeling the interaction of cycles and growth in the fifties: two schumpeterian attempts
by Alain Raybaut - 81-118 Kuznets versus kondratieff An essay in historical macroeconometrics
by Claude Diebolt - 119-158 Capital circulation and the explanation of economic change by Marschak, Frisch and Leontief
by Amanar Akhabbar - 159-174 Lhe law of diminishing elasticity of demand in Harrod’s trade cycle
by Michaël Assous & Olivier Bruno & Muriel Dal-Pont - 175-206 Growth as an objective of economic policy in the early 1960s: the role of aggregate demand
by Johannes A. Schwarzer - 207-229 stabilization policies and banking behaviors: a rereading of Minsky’s conception of business cycles
by Eric Nasica
2014, Issue 66
- 7-34 How pursuing wealth annihilates the arts of life. Interpretative essay of Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren from J. M. Keynes (1930)
by Antonin Pottier - 35-68 Character in Alfred Marshall’s work: not so commonplace?
by Rozenn Martinoia - 69-94 Jean-baptiste say et la question de la population
by Jean-Baptiste Fréry - 95-126 Does market coordination lead to justice or to strict efficiency in Social Choice and Individual Values?
by Irène Berthonnet & Vincent Desreumaux - 127-172 The origins of inflation targeting regime: the science of central banking or the art of central bankers?
by Emmanuel Carré - 173-198 Capital accumulation cycles in the Marxist theory
by Bernard Dupont - 199-236 Animal spirits and habitus: convergence and deepening
by Michaël Lainé
2013, Issue 65
- 37-68 Economic philosophy, social justice, and normative economics: some remarks about Rawls’s role
by Jean-Sébastien Gharbi - 69-96 Social justice: Hayek and Sen facing Rawls. An unexpected methodological closeness
by Claude Gamel - 97-128 intentional apple-choice behaviors: when amartya sen meets john searle
by Dorian Jullien - 129-160 John Dewey’s social philosophy: a contribution to critical philosophy of the economics
by Laure Bazzoli & Véronique Dutraive - 161-182 firms as persons
by Richard Adelstein - 183-202 Is the Schumpeterian entrepreneur superhuman?
by André Lapied & Sophie Swaton - 203-226 Against a post-Hayekian economic philosophy
by Marlyse Pouchol - 227-239 On modesty and combativeness in economic philosophy
by Egidius Berns
2013, Issue 64
- 9-44 Perfect competition according to Enrico Barone
by Manuela Mosca & Michael E. Bradley - 45-74 Credit cycle and monetary policy: John Rogers Commons as a ‘monetarist’
by Philippe Adair - 75-110 General Equilibrium and Social Justice: Neoclassical Theory as a Political Philosophy?
by Vincent Desreumaux - 111-134 Sismondi’s Conversion
by Jean-Jacques Gislain - 135-155 Inquiry into Lemercier de la Rivière’s entry into the circle of Quesnay
by Bernard Herencia - 157-196 An analysis of Rawls’s and Sen’s concepts of freedom
by Herrade Igersheim - 197-220 Destutt de Tracy on labor and value
by Jean Magnan de Bornier - 221-251 William Stanley Jevons and “social reform”: A theory of welfare without posterity
by Pelin Sekerler Richiardi & Nathalie Sigot
2012, Issue 63
- 25-76 Appropriation In A Competitive Theory Of Value
by Louis Makowski & Joseph M. Ostroy - 77-108 Price-Takers Vs. Great Numbers: A Critique Of The Edgeworth - Walras Convergence À La Debreu - Scarf
by Andrés Álvarez - 109-154 Negishi On Edgeworth On Jevons' Law Of Indifference, Walras’S Equilibrium, And The Role Of Large Numbers: A Critical Assessment
by Franco Donzelli - 171-188 On Price-Making Contracts And Economic Theory: Rethinking Bertrand And Edgeworth
by Robert R. Routledge - 189-204 Price Taking As The Asymptotic Limit Of Strategic Behavior
by Leonidas C. Koutsougeras - 205-218 Competition: The Ways To Perfection
by Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira
2012, Issue 62
- 7-35 The banker’s profession and risk: the alteration of the finance functions of the banking system
by Sandrine Ansart & Virginie Monvoisin - 37-73 Distinguishing authority from power through legitimacy. A step forward for economic analysis of employment relationship
by Hervé Charmettant - 75-115 Competition in Maurice Allais’ works
by Arnaud Diemer - 117-142 Institutional Investors and Financial Regulation: a Conceptual Framework Inspired from Common’s Institutionnalism
by Frédéric Hanin - 143-156 Wage, prices, rates of profit in a classical disequilibrium model
by Édith Klimovsky & Olivier Rosell - 157-186 The businessmen as knights of the social ideal: Alfred Marshall and the moralization of capitalism
by Rozenn Martinoia - 187-222 Self-ownership and social justice among libertarians
by Jean-Sébastien Gharbi & Cléa Sambuc - 223-251 The Great Divide? Keynes And Friedman On Employment Policy
by Sylvie Rivot
2011, Issue 61
- 19-50 Bowley’S Law: The Diffusion Of An Empirical Supposition Into Economic Theory
by Hagen M. Krämer - 51-90 From Austrian Economics To The Swedish Welfare State: Wicksellian Views On Money And Income Distribution
by Hans-Michael Trautwein - 91-112 Income Distribution And The Trade Cycle In The ‘Years Of High Theory’
by Michaël Assous - 113-156 Kaldor and the Keynesian theory of distribution
by Alain Béraud - 157-186 Education, Growth And Distribution: Classical-Marxian Economic Thought And A Simple Model
by Amitava Krishna Dutt & Roberto Veneziani - 187-222 Public Expenditure Composition And Growth: A Neo-Kaleckian Analysis
by Pasquale Commendatore & Antonio Pinto
2011, Issue 60
- 11-44 Corruption of workers, and education in commercial societies according to Adam Smith
by Benoît Walraevens - 45-66 A Political Approach of the Popular Credit: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and the mutual credit
by Cyrille Ferraton & David Vallat - 67-86 Money in the Grundrisse
by Laurent Baronian - 87-108 The stability of the hierarchy of wages and expression of quantities of labour into a common unit
by Guy Bensimon - 109-148 An attempt to categorize the economic behaviours: the case of the Austrian theoretical tradition
by Abdelaziz Berkane - 149-178 Walras and Cournot’s mathematical method: comparison and discord challenge
by Ludovic Ragni
2010, Issue 59
- 24-43 Montesquieu et les pauvres
by Catherine Larrère - 45-68 Pauvreté et fausse richesse chez J.-J. Rousseau: L’économie entre éthique et politique
by Claire Pignol - 69-88 Le droit des pauvres dans l’œuvre de Nicolas Baudeau
by Alain Clément - 89-117 L’inégalité au temps de l’égalité : démocratie, industrialisation et paupérisme chez Alexis de Tocqueville
by Jimena Hurtado - 119-140 Pauvreté et économie au XIXe siècle
by Jérôme Lallement - 141-162 Travail et pauvreté chez Marx
by Arnaud Berthoud - 163-184 Pauvreté et assistance aux pauvres dans l’œuvre de Roscher
by Patrick Mardellat - 185-203 Catholic perspectives on poverty and misery : from nineteenth century French catholic social economists to the contribution of jesuits
by Stefano Solari - 205-224 Pauvreté et propriété privée dans l’encyclique rerum novarum
by Isabelle Astier & Annette Disselkamp - 225-248 Aux origines de la sociologie anglaise : le débat économique et social sur la pauvreté à l’orée du XXe siècle
by Jacques Rodriguez
2010, Issue 58
- 9-39 Amartya Sen sans prisme
by Muriel Gilardone - 41-60 Smith et Condorcet : deux « Libéraux de la Liberté » confrontés à la question de l’instruction publique
by Jean-Daniel Boyer & Charlotte Le Chapelain - 61-81 L’autorité ne fait pas le contrat de travail : Une critique du modèle de Simon (1951)
by Camille Chaserant - 83-102 Valeur absolue, valeur relative et travail
by Arnaud Berthoud - 103-131 Le réalisme critique de Tony Lawson : apports et limites dans une perspective institutionnaliste
by Cyril Hédoin - 133-144 A note on Ricardo’s ‘invariable measure of value’
by Ajit Sinha
2009, Issue 57
- 7-54 Introduction: Editing Economists, what Content and what Form?
by Nicolas RIEUCAU - 55-66 Why and how translate economists texts? The example of the Della Moneta de F. Galiani
by André TIRAN - 67-100 Do Economic Texts Speak for Themselves? Putting the 2005 Edition of Quesnay's Economic Writings in Perspective for the Historian of Economic Thought
by Christine THÉRÉ & Loïc CHARLES - 101-129 Editing Jeremy Bentham's Selected Economic Writings: Boundaries and Methodological Issues
by Nathalie SIGOT - 131-150 Economic Theory and Political Philosophy: Some Preliminary Remarks on Sismondi's Collected Economic Writings
by Pascal BRIDEL - 151-173 The Edition of the Complete Works of Jean-Baptiste Say
by Jean-Pierre POTIER & André TIRAN - 175-196 Some Preliminaries Options on Clément Juglar’s Economic Writings First Editorial Project
by Muriel DAL-PONT LEGRAND & Ludovic FROBERT - 197-210 To Read Walras - From Archives Funds to Edition and Reinterpretation of the Complete Economic Writings of Auguste and Léon Walras
by Pierre DOCKÈS & Claude MOUCHOT - 211-223 Pareto’s Complete Works: results and perspectives
by Fiorenzo MORNATI - 225-260 Comparing Editorial Problems: The Harrod's Interwars Papers and Correspondence and the Making of Haberler's Prosperity and Depression
by Daniele BESOMI - 261-278 Preparing The Edition Of Piero Sraffa'S Unpublished Papers And Correspondence
by Heinz D. KURZ
2009, Issue 56
- 7-40 Phenomenology of labour, ontology of life and radical criticism of capitalism. Reflections about the status of the interpretation of Marx by Michel Henry
by Richard Sobel - 41-61 Propensities to save and indebtedness in a neo-kaleckian logic
by Sébastien CHARLES - 63-89 Menger's Consumption Theory in the Light of Practical Thought
by Patrick MARDELLAT - 91-100 Sraffa And The Question Of Equilibrium
by Ajit SINHA & Michel-Stéphane DUPERTUIS - 101-127 "About good and bad use of colonies": Colonial policy and French economic thought during the XVIIIth century
by Alain CLÉMENT - 129-149 The genesis of money: the economic theories confronted to the anthropology and history lessons
by Pierre ALARY
2008, Issue 55
- 13-33 Ricardo's two monetary plans
by Ghislain DELEPLACE - 35-48 Ricardo's monetary policy and the currency principle
by Sylvie DIATKINE - 49-63 Ricardo's denial of the gold point mechanism
by Jérôme DE BOYER DES ROCHES - 65-79 Ricardo And Thornton On The "Unfavourable" Rate Of Exchange
by Annalisa ROSSELLI - 81-112 Monnaie et reproduction du capital : un modèle pour aider un "génie supérieur" ricardien
by Catherine MARTIN - 113-140 La loi des coûts comparatifs et la formation des prix internationaux chez Ricardo
by Renaud DU TERTRE - 141-154 On Ricardo's model of capital accumulation
by Christophe DEPOORTERE
2008, Issue 54
- 7-26 Le Modèle Keynésien (1937) De James Meade : Stabilité Et Flexibilité Des Salaires
by Michaël ASSOUS - 27-56 The theory of bounded reflexivity. A contribution to the debate between the Economics of Conventions and the Regulation Theory
by Franck BESSIS - 57-83 The judge and the market: legal rule, coordination and hermeneutics in Hayekian spontaneous order
by Samuel FEREY - 85-120 Hayek and Rawls about social justice: are the differences "more verbal than substantial"?
by Claude GAMEL - 121-148 Economics and Rationality: Contributions and Limits of Polanyian Approach
by Nicolas POSTEL & Richard SOBEL - 149-169 INTERVENTION ET LAISSER-FAIRE CHEZ TURGOT (Le rôle de l'État selon le droit naturel)
by Francisco VERGARA - 173-178 Dynamics analysis and the General Theory
by Michaël ASSOUS
2007, Issue 53
- 9-15 Rousseau, philosophie et économie
by Jimena HURTADO & Claire PIGNOL - 17-26 The notion of work in the Emile of J.J. Rousseau
by Arnaud BERTHOUD - 27-53 Rousseau, ethic and economy. The model of Clarens in the Nouvelle Héloïse
by Céline SPECTOR - 55-72 Rousseau and division of labor: from robinson to the economic agent
by Claire PIGNOL - 73-90 Autonomie Morale Et Autorité Ou La Question De La Volonté Chez Rousseau
by Christophe SALVAT - 91-114 Naturallaws, artificial laws and the 'art of government': Rousseau's political economy as an 'art of exceptions'
by Jimena HURTADO - 115-133 Why should we consider Rousseau as an economist?
by Catherine LARRÈRE - 135-164 There is no such thing as legitimacy. Elements of a theory of institutions
by Frédéric LORDON
2007, Issue 52
- 7-30 Le Rôle Des Préférences Individuelles Dans La Controverse Condillac-Le Trosne Sur La Valeur Et Les Prix
by Arnaud ORAIN - 31-56 Le Suffrage Et Le Marché Dans La Richesse Des Nations
by Daniel DIATKINE - 57-81 Amartya Sen : Un Bilan Critique
by Emmanuelle BÉNICOURT - 83-104 Toward a monetary theory of the market economy. A study of Money and Price Theory
by Ludovic A. JULIEN & Fabrice TRICOU1 - 105-114 The role of uncertainty in the unemployment theory of Keynes
by Nicolas PILUSO - 115-133 Money, State and Production: Contribution and Limits of Neochartalism
by Ludovic DESMEDT & Pierre PIÉGAY - 135-156 La Politique D'Escompte De La Banque De France Et Ses Permanences (1857-1870)
by Hervé VUILLAUME
2006, Issue 51
- 27-48 L'ECOLE AUTRICHIENNE DANS LE PANORAMA DE LA PENSEE ECONOMIQUE De sa naissance it la Deuxieme Guerre mondiale
by Gilles DOSTALER - 49-68 The history of the economic thought in the test of the "universalism" of Othmar Spann
by Jean-Jacques GISLAIN - 69-90 L'Apriorisme Des Autrichiens
by Maurice LAGUEUX - 91-107 Subjectivisme Économique, Figures Du Besoin Et De L’Utilité Marginale À Travers Les Éditions Des Grundsätze (1871-1923) De Carl Menger
by David W. VERSAILLES - 109-138 La Place De Sensory Order Dans L'Oeuvre De F.A.Hayek
by Jack BIRNER - 139-155 Morgenstern Est-Il Un Economiste Autrichien ?
by Christian SCHMIDT - 157-176 The Contrasting Views of Menger and Böhm-Bawerk on Capital and Production
by Jacques-Laurent RAVIX - 177-195 Hayek Et Knight (1933-1936). La Controverse Sur Le Capital
by Stéphane LONGUET - 197-216 Les transferts de capitaux chez Otto Bauer
by Michel ROSIER - 217-239 Finance and reproduction : Rudolf Hilferding’s crisis theory
by Christian TUTIN - 241-264 Le Crédit Et Le Capitalisme : La Contribution De J. A. Schumpeter À La Théorie Monétaire
by Odile LAKOMSKI-LAGUERRE - 265-285 Rudolf Hilferding : Des Avancées Novatrices (Monnaie De Crédit, Barrières À L'Entrée…)
by Christian PALLOIX
2006, Issue 50
- 7-25 Hobbes Et Le Pouvoir
by Pierre DOCKES - 27-58 Beyond the Notion of Rationality, Economics as a Moral Science
by Patrick MARDELLAT - 59-85 Mathematics and Economics in J.H. von Thünen’s Natural Wage Theory
by Paola TUBARO - 87-101 Information and efficient allocation of productive means in a decentralized economy: Organization of markets in Turgot and Gustave de Molinari's works
by Rabah BENKEMOUNE - 103-121 Has Anne Robert Jacques Turgot been neglected by the Credit Rationing Theory?
by Sylvie CIEPLY & Nicolas LE PAPE - 123-135 Specialisation Individuelle Et Division Sociale Du Travail : Une Lecture Dynamique D’A Smith, A. Marshall Et A. Young
by Yong HE & Olivier BOISSIN - 137-154 Ordre Lexicographique, Besoins Et Preferences Dans L'Oeuvre De Georgescu-Roegen
by Hubert STAHN - 165-189 Les Monnaies De La Republique. Un Retour Sur Les Idees Monetaires De Jean Bodin
by Jérôme BLANC
2005, Issue 49
- 19-31 Individual and Self-Interest in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations
by Stefano FIORI - 31-49 Beyond Economic Man: Adam Smith'S Concept Of The Agent And The Role Of Deception
by Caroline GERSCHLAGER - 51-63 On The Social Nature Of Rationality In Adam Smith And John Stuart Mill
by Michel S. ZOUBOULAKIS - 65-86 Changing Perceptions Of The Poor In Classical Economic Thought
by Alain CLÉMENT - 87-102 Economic Agent in the Hegelian Philosophy of Right
by Ragip EGE - 103-126 Theory of action, rationality and conception of the individual in Pareto's writings
by André LEGRIS & Ludovic RAGNI1 - 127-142 Institutional, Evolutionary And Cultural Aspects In Max Weber'S Social Economics
by Heino Heinrich NAU - 143-159 L'Agent Économique : Rationalité Maximale Ou Minimale
by Maurice LAGUEUX - 159-176 The Hicksian Rational Consumer
by Manuel FERNÁNDEZ-GRELA - 177-208 Modeling Rational Agents The Consistency View Of Rationality And The Changing Image Of Neoclassical Economics
by Nicola GIOCOLI
2005, Issue 48
- 17-49 Rehabilitation of a So-called Error of Marx
by Michel ROSIER2 - 51-78 Sympathy, desire of bettering our condition and propensity to barter
by Jean DELLEMOTTE - 79-110 Walter Lippmann Et Le Néolibéralisme De La Cité Libre
by Francis Urbain CLAVE - 111-146 Technological knowledge, institutions and property rights in Thorstein Veblen's thought
by Olivier BRETTE - 147-159 Voice and economic theory: the Hirschman-Williamson controversy
by Pierre COURTIOUX - 161-185 Rigidités Salariales Et Chômage. Les Frontières Classiques Du Programme Néo-Keynésien Étaient-Elles Tracées?
by Liêm HOANG-NGoc
2004, Issue 47
- 29-52 A subjectivist approach of the democracy: the analysis of J.A. Schumpeter
by Odile LAKOMSKI & Stephane LONGUET - 53-68 Contributions of social choice theory for the analysis of democracy
by Mathieu MARTIN & Vincent MERLIN - 69-93 Rethinking democracy in economics. The importance of political economy founders legacy
by Alain MARCIANO - 95-110 Institutional underdevelopment, anarchy, crime and poverty trap of in transition economies
by Guillaume CHEIKBOSSfAN - 111-126 Is economics dangerous for democracy?
by Jacques SAPIR - 127-153 Autour Des Conflits A Dimension Environnement Ale. Evaluation Economique Et Coordination Dans Un Monde Complexe
by Olivier GODARD - 155-172 Economic calculation and democracy
by Yves CROZET - 173-190 Deliberation in Economics
by Guillaume HOLLARD - 191-213 Argumentative Invention and Public Debate - A Sociological Perspective on the Origin of Good Arguments
by Francis CHATEAURAYNAUD - 215-234 The axiological, epistemological and cognitive dimensions of political debates
by Alban BOUVIER
2004, Issue 46
- 45-65 Alexis de Tocqueville's idea of association
by Cyrille FERRATON - 67-89 What does remain from A1chian and Demsetz' contribution to the theory of the firm?
by Bruno TINEL - 91-130 The Political Business Cycle At Sixty: Towards A Neo-Kaleckian Understanding Of Political Economy
by Jan-Peter OLTERS - 131-146 Beyond Hicks' sectorial traverse: unsustainable growth and flexibility of the productive system
by Marc LAVOIE - 147-174 Claude-Henri de Saint-Simon, Industrialism and Bankers
by Franck YONNET
2003, Issue 45
- 19-40 Le "Paper Credit" Et Les Multiples Mr Henry Thornton
by Antoin E. MURPHy - 41-60 THEORIE BANCAIRE, THEORIE MONETAlRE ETPRtTEURULTIMECHEZTHORNTON
by Sylvie DIATKINE - 61-78 Two Views Of The Lender Of Last Resort: Thornton And Bagehot
by David LAIDLER - 79-100 LES APPROCHES CLASSIQUES DU PRtTEUR EN DERNIER RESSORT : DE BARING A HA WTREY
by Jerome de BOYER & Ricardo SOLIS ROSALES - 101-121 Competing Visions For The U.S. Monetary System, 1907-1913: The Quest For An Elastic Currency And The Rejection Of Fisher'S Compensated Dollar Rule For Price Stability
by Robert W. DIMAND - 123-137 PImTEUR EN DERNIER RESSORT ET SOLIDARITE DE PLACE
by François MARINll - 139-160 Containing banking panics under tbe National Banking System: Discretion versus coordination
by Laurent LE MAUX
2003, Issue 44
- 7-18 Institution. History of a notion and its uses in history before institutionalism
by Alain GUERy - 19-50 Emergence of the Institutional Approach in Political Economy
by Jean-Jacques GISLAIN - 51-78 Institutionalisms and Structuralisms: Opposites, Substitutes, or Relatives?
by Bruno THÉRET - 79-101 How does "Régulation" theory analyze institutions
by Robert BOYER - 103-118 The New Institutional Perspective: Concepts, Methods, Results
by Claude MÉNARD - 119-164 Institutions according to the Economics of Conventions
by Christian BESSy & Olivier FAVEREAU - 165-179 Game Theory and Institutions
by Bernard WALLISER
2002, Issue 43
- 7-30 Classical Political Economy through the Sieve of Dialectic Reason: the Hegelian Rereading
by Delphine BROCHARD