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2018
- 119-155 Under Risk, Over Time, Regarding Other People: Language and Rationality within Three Dimensions
In: Including a Symposium on Latin American Monetary Thought: Two Centuries in Search of Originality
by Dorian Jullien
- 127-155 Why Is “Stigler’s Coase Theorem” Stiglerian? A Methodological Explanation☆
In: Including a Symposium on Bruce Caldwell’sBeyond PositivismAfter 35 Years
by Alain Marciano
- 129-146 Rethinking Reproducibility as a Criterion for Research Quality
In: Including a Symposium on Mary Morgan: Curiosity, Imagination, and Surprise
by Sabina Leonelli
- 147-162 Tales of the Unexpected: The Use of Narrative in Studies of Experimental Neurosis
In: Including a Symposium on Mary Morgan: Curiosity, Imagination, and Surprise
by Edmund Ramsden
- 159-179 John M. Clark and Frank H. Knight on the Adding-Up Theorem, Overhead Costs, and More
In: Including a Symposium on Bruce Caldwell’sBeyond PositivismAfter 35 Years
by Luca Fiorito
- 163-177 Creating Economics in the Lab: From Physical Place to Laboratory Space
In: Including a Symposium on Mary Morgan: Curiosity, Imagination, and Surprise
by Andrej Svorenčík
- 179-189 Reflections
In: Including a Symposium on Mary Morgan: Curiosity, Imagination, and Surprise
by Mary S. Morgan
- 193-231 Trade-union Politics and the Socialist Party of America: The Investigations of Robert Franklin Hoxie, 1908–1913☆
In: Including a Symposium on Mary Morgan: Curiosity, Imagination, and Surprise
by Charles R. McCann & Vibha Kapuria-Foreman
2017
2016
- 3-7 Introduction to a Symposium on Austrian Economics in the Immediate Postwar Period
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Scott Scheall
- 3-11 Introduction
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Marina Bianchi & Maurizio Franzini
- 9-43 TheNationalökonomische Gesellschaft(Austrian Economic Association) in the Interwar Period and beyond
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Hansjörg Klausinger
- 13-39 Albert O. Hirschman and the Rise and Decline of Development Economics
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Michele Alacevich
- 41-61 In Praise of Small: Albert O. Hirschman and the Question of Scale
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Jeremy Adelman
- 45-71 The Moral Scholar and the A-Moral Scientist: The Responsibility of the Social Scientist in Austrian Economics before and after the Migration
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Erwin Dekker
- 63-90 The Contemporary Significance of a Dissenter: Albert O. Hirschman’s Idea of Development
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Andrea Ginzburg
- 73-91 The Nature of the Market in Mises and Weber
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Solomon Stein & Virgil Henry Storr
- 91-99 Models and Misperceptions: Chenery, Hirschman and Tinbergen on Development Planning
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Neil De Marchi
- 93-124 “Un-Austrian” Austrians? Haberler, Machlup, and Morgenstern, and the Post-Emigration Elaboration of Austrian Economics
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Janek Wasserman
- 101-122 Albert O. Hirschman and the Structuralist–Monetarist Debate in Latin America
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Ana Maria Bianchi
- 123-137 Homo Politicus: Reflections onThe Passions and the Interests
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Ruth W. Grant
- 125-159 Systems, Structural Properties and Levels of Organisation: The Influence of Ludwig Von Bertalanffy on the Work of F.A. Hayek
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Paul Lewis
- 139-160 Shifting Values: Private Concerns versus Public Action☆
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Marina Bianchi
- 161-174 “Good and Bad” (not “Good or Bad”): Albert O. Hirschman as a Behavioral Economist
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap
- 161-198 The Road to Servomechanisms: The Influence of Cybernetics on Hayek fromThe Sensory Orderto the Social Order
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Gabriel Oliva
- 175-196 Spanning Exit and Voice: Albert Hirschman’s Contribution to Political Science
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Peter John & Keith Dowding
- 197-215 Efficient Institutions: The Role of Exit and Voice☆
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Maurizio Franzini
- 199-243 The History of a Tradition: Austrian Economics from 1871 to 2016
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Peter J. Boettke & Christopher J. Coyne & Patrick Newman
- 219-304 Robert Franklin Hoxie: The Contributions of a Neglected Chicago Economist☆
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Charles R. McCann & Vibha Kapuria-Foreman
- 247-292 The Great Depression of 1873–1896 and Price Fluctuations: British Forerunners of the Long Waves Perspective
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Daniele Besomi
- 293-338 No Place For Law and Economics: The Controversy over Railroad Regulation before the Hepburn Act
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Nicola Giocoli
- 305-336 The Mises-Knight Theory of Uncertainty and Its Implications for Entrepreneurship, Equilibrium, and the Theory of the Firm
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Per L. Bylund & G. P. Manish
- 337-363 The Road Less Traveled: Monetary Disequilibrium, Austrian Capital Theory, and the “Keynesian Diversion”
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Scott Burns
- 339-356 Towards a Rational Reconstruction of Pigou’s ‘Theory of Unemployment’
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Massimo Di Matteo
- 357-372 Romance or No Romance? Adam Smith and David Hume in James Buchanan’s “Politics without Romance”
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Andrew Farrant & Maria Pia Paganelli
- 367-401 J. M. Keynes’s Lectures on Fisher in 1909☆
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Carlo Cristiano
- 375-401 ‘The Cause of Ye Wast of the Silver or Bullion of England’: A New Document from Thomas Mun’s Age
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Salim Rashid
- 405-411 Review of the New English Translation of Heinrich von Stackelberg (1934, 2011)Market Structure and Equilibrium, Translated by Damien Bazin (Scientific Director), Lynn Urch and Rowland Hill, Berlin, Springer, 2011
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Jan Horst Keppler
2015
- 3-14 Anti-Semitism and the Jewish Question in the History of Economic Thought: An Introductory Note
In: A Research Annual
by Luca Michelini & Terenzio Maccabelli
- 3-42 The Shaping of Public Economic Discourse in Postwar America: The 1947 Meat Shortage and Franco Modigliani’s Meat Plan
In: A Research Annual
by Michele Alacevich & Pier Francesco Asso & Sebastiano Nerozzi
- 15-38 Capitalism and Judaism in Werner Sombart: A Contribution to the Analysis of Capitalist Rationality and its Limits
In: A Research Annual
by Vitantonio Gioia
- 39-62 Maffeo Pantaleoni: Fomentor of the Anti-Semitic Press Campaign
In: A Research Annual
by Luca Michelini
- 43-73 The “Subtle Processes of Economic Reasoning”: Marshall, Becker, and Theorizing about Economic Man and Other-Regarding Behavior
In: A Research Annual
by Steven G. Medema
- 63-81 Thorstein Veblen on the Intellectual Pre-eminence of Jews: Beyond the Myth of Veblen’s ‘Social Marginality’
In: A Research Annual
by Tiziana Foresti
- 75-93 Bounded Rationality and Bounded Individuality
In: A Research Annual
by John B. Davis
- 83-125 Zionism, Fascism, Racial Laws: The Case of Gino Arias☆The abbreviations that follow will be adopted: AAG (Archive of the Academy of Georgofili, conserved at the Academy itself), AAL (Achille Loria’s archive, conserved at the State Archives of Turin), ACS (Central Archives of the State, conserved in Rome), AGA (Gino Arias’s archive, temporarily conserved at the chair of History of Economic Thought at the University of Florence), AJM (Jacopo Mazzei’s archive, conserved at his heirs’ place), RDL. (Royal Decree Law)
In: A Research Annual
by Omar Ottonelli
- 95-123 American Institutionalism after 1945
In: A Research Annual
by Malcolm Rutherford
- 125-161 The Genealogy of the Labor Hoarding Concept
In: A Research Annual
by Jeff E. Biddle
- 129-145 Pareto-Optimality or Pareto-Efficiency: Same Concept, Different Names? An Analysis Over a Century of Economic Literature
In: A Research Annual
by Irène Berthonnet & Thomas Delclite
- 147-157 Ordo and European Competition Law
In: A Research Annual
by Flavio Felice & Massimiliano Vatiero
- 159-166 The German Edition of Keynes’s General Theory: Controversies on the Preface
In: A Research Annual
by Harald Hagemann
- 163-178 What to Tell a Graduate Course in Macroeconomics about Keynes
In: A Research Annual
by Robert W. Dimand
- 167-216 Statistical Economic Balances in Unbalanced Times.The Balance of the National Economy of the USSR, 1923–24: Pavel Illich Popov’s Contribution
In: A Research Annual
by Amanar Akhabbar
- 179-207 Malthus, Utopians, and Economists
In: A Research Annual
by J. Daniel Hammond
- 211-229 On John Maynard Keynes’s Anti-Semitism Once Again: A Documentary Note
In: A Research Annual
by Luca Fiorito
- 217-295 Studying the Balance of the National Economy: An Introduction (A Translation)
In: A Research Annual
by Pavel Illich Popov
- 299-348 Ohlin on the Great Depression: Ten Newspaper Articles 1929–1935
In: A Research Annual
by Benny Carlson & Lars Jonung
2013
- 1-41 The original 1933 “national self-sufficiency” lecture by john maynard keynes: Its political economic context and purpose
In: Documents related to John Maynard Keynes, institutionalism at Chicago & Frank H. Knight
by Mark C. Nolan
- 1-57 British economists on competition policy (1890–1920)
In: A Research Annual
by Nicola Giocoli
- 43-55 National self-sufficiency☆The first Finlay Lecture delivered at University College Dublin, on April 19, 1933. Reprinted, with the kind permission ofStudies, and the Librarian at King’s College, Cambridge, fromStudies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Vol. 22 No. 86 (June, 1933), pp. 177–193
In: Documents related to John Maynard Keynes, institutionalism at Chicago & Frank H. Knight
by John Maynard Keynes
- 57-77 Studying institutional economics at chicago in the 1930s: The case of arthur bloomfield
In: Documents related to John Maynard Keynes, institutionalism at Chicago & Frank H. Knight
by Pier Francesco Asso & Luca Fiorito
- 61-72 Warren Samuels, theJournal of Economic Issues, and the association for evolutionary economics☆Papers: AGP Allan Gruchy Papers, in possession of the author
In: A Research Annual
by Malcolm Rutherford
- 73-88 Warren J. Samuels: Intellectual historian of economics
In: A Research Annual
by Ross B. Emmett
- 79-116 Thorstein veblen and his analysis of business enterprise
In: Documents related to John Maynard Keynes, institutionalism at Chicago & Frank H. Knight
by Arthur I. Bloomfield
- 91-99 Sandel’swhat money can’t buy: The moral limits of markets
In: A Research Annual
by Donald E. Frey
- 109-118 Mueller’sredeeming economics
In: A Research Annual
by John D. Mueller
- 117-124 Frank H. Knight on institutionalism and economics
In: Documents related to John Maynard Keynes, institutionalism at Chicago & Frank H. Knight
by Ross B. Emmett
- 125-150 Institutional history and the classical economics
In: Documents related to John Maynard Keynes, institutionalism at Chicago & Frank H. Knight
by Frank H. Knight
- 151-176 “It is a long time between drinks”: The friendship of Frank H. Knight and Frederick D. Kershner
In: Documents related to John Maynard Keynes, institutionalism at Chicago & Frank H. Knight
by Ross B. Emmett
- 187-196 Reinert’stranslating empire
In: A Research Annual
by Robert B. Ekelund
- 197-206 Clune’samerican literature and the free market, 1945–2000
In: A Research Annual
by Sarah Skwire & Steven Horwitz
- 207-216 Wennerlind’scasualties of credit
In: A Research Annual
by Richard Kleer
- 217-224 Bockman’smarkets in the name of socialism
In: A Research Annual
by Angus Burgin
- 225-237 Van horn, mirowski, and stapleford'sbuilding chicago economics
In: A Research Annual
by Stephen Martin
2012
2011
- 1-11 Part I Warner Winslow Gardner's The Institutional Theory of John R. Commons
In: Wisconsin, Labor, Income, and Institutions: Contributions from Commons and Bronfenbrenner
by Luca Fiorito & Massimiliano Vatiero
- 1-14 A Conversation with Ethel Verry Knight
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Gerald L. Nordquist
- 1-29 Building and Defining Behavioral Economics
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Floris Heukelom
- 13-90 The Institutional Theory of John R. Commons
In: Wisconsin, Labor, Income, and Institutions: Contributions from Commons and Bronfenbrenner
by Werner Winslow Gardner
- 15-37 The Problem of Value in Economic Theory
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 31-58 The Poor Laws in 19th Century England: Historiography of the Debate on the Controversial Link Between Social Justice and Economic Advantage
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Alain Clément
- 41-46 Economics and Business
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 47-48 The Tariff
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 49-54 Business Management: Science or Art?
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 55-56 A “Scientific” Observation Regarding Socialism
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 57-62 In Defense of Agricultural Relief on the General Plan of the McNary-Haugen Measure
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 59-72 Frank Knight, John Dewey, and American Pragmatism: A Further Note
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Luca Fiorito
- 65-88 Social Organization: A Survey of its Problems and Forms from the Standpoint of the Present Crisis
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 73-82 A.D. Roy: The Forgotten Father of Portfolio Theory
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Edward J. Sullivan
- 83-93 Gerhard Colm on John Maurice Clark's Economics of Planning Public Works
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Luca Fiorito & Matias Vernengo
- 89-101 The Mathematical Method in Treating the Price Problem
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 91-98 Part II Warren J. Samuels's Notes from Martin Bronfenbrenner's Course in Distribution of Income, University of Wisconsin, Fall 1954
In: Wisconsin, Labor, Income, and Institutions: Contributions from Commons and Bronfenbrenner
by Warren J. Samuels
- 95-126 The Scope of Analysis in the Socialist Calculation Debate
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by D.W. MacKenzie
- 99-213 Warren J. Samuels's Notes from Martin Bronfenbrenner's Course in Distribution of Income, University of Wisconsin, Fall 1954
In: Wisconsin, Labor, Income, and Institutions: Contributions from Commons and Bronfenbrenner
by Marianne Johnson & Warren J. Samuels
- 103-121 Logical Method in the Social Sciences
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 123-136 The “Concept” of Spirituality
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 129-138 Studying Economic Institutions: An Exercise in Existential Choice – A Tribute to Alan Schmid and Appraisal of Alternative Economic Structures
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Charles J. Whalen
- 137-147 On Power: The Invincible Logic of Asceticism
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 141-173 Life of Smith Ross'
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Willie Henderson
- 149-167 Love and Force
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 169-183 The Ethics of the State
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 175-184 and Shionoya
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Renee Prendergast
- 185-190 Capitalism and the JewsMuller's
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Jonathan S. Feinstein
- 185-196 Dismal Science
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 191-206 Reviving the Invisible HandLal's
In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by Willie Henderson
- 197-217 Non-Economistic Value
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 219-227 Play, Art, and Work: A Little Book on the Value Problem for Students of the Social Sciences
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 231-239 The Relation of Ethics and Economics
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 241-244 The Conflict Between the Religious and the Scientific Attitude Toward Life
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 245-258 Liberalism and Religion, II: The Content of Liberal Religion
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 259-262 Society: Freshman Lecture
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 263-284 Some Explorations in the Twilight Zone Between Economics and Ethics
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 285-287 Science and Human Values: Summary, Partly as it was and Partly as it should have been!
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 289-291 On Force: B–H Group
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 293-300 Some Observations on the why of Human Behavior
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 301-307 Types of Personal Relations: On Personal and Impersonal Association
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 309-318 Science and Efficiency in Physics and Politics
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 321-323 Memorandum to President Jessup on Meredith Plan for Farm Relief
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 325-328 Some Misconceptions in Regard to Federal Taxation
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 329-333 Efficiency and the Social Ideal
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 335-336 The Professor and Farm Relief
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 339-348 Discussion Group in Religion
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 349-351 Being and Doing
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 353-356 Presuppositions of Competition
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 357-358 Jottings on Value: October 8, 1925
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 359-362 What we Want: An Attempt to List Primary Wishes or Elements in Motivation
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 363-365 Some Notes on Value
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 367-369 Jottings on Value: April 10, 1926
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 371-372 Notes on Motivation: Second Installment
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 373-374 Reason, or Rationality, and Behavior, or Value!
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 375-378 Notes on Human Nature and Value
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 379-380 Note in Discussion of Personality
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 381-382 The Issues in Value Theory
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 385-386 Economics and Ethics: Course Outline and Reading List
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 387-392 Notes on Industrial Evolution: To Accompany Ely, Outlines of Economics
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 393-407 Outline and Summary of Price Theory: To Supplement and Amend Ely, Outlines of Economics
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 411-434 Energy, Human Energy, and Value: Review of The Economy of Human Energy
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 435-436 Review of Common Wealth
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
- 437-440 Economic Theory Restated
In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928
by Ross B. Emmett
2010
- 1-9 Part I Correspondence Between Frank H. Knight, Walter B. Smith, and F. Taylor Ostrander, 1933–1937
In: Economic Theory by Taussig, Young, and Carver at Harvard
by Warren J. Samuels
- 1-35 Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman: Champion of the neglected British epigones
In: English, Irish and Subversives among the Dismal Scientists
by Nigel F.B. Allington & Noel W. Thompson
- 1-37 Western economic advisers in China, 1900–1949
In: A Research Annual
by Paul B. Trescott
- 11-190 Part II Maurice beck hexter’s notes from harvard university, 1921–1922
In: Economic Theory by Taussig, Young, and Carver at Harvard
by Marianne Johnson & Warren J. Samuels
- 37-72 John Gray's essential principles of the wealth of nations
In: English, Irish and Subversives among the Dismal Scientists
by Richard van den Berg
- 39-70 Monsignor John Ryan on the ethics and economics of minimum wage legislation
In: A Research Annual
by Robert E. Prasch
- 71-94 History of economics and history of science: A comparative look at recent work in both fields
In: A Research Annual
by Ross B. Emmett
- 73-88 Granville Sharp: a neglected economist?
In: English, Irish and Subversives among the Dismal Scientists
by G.M. Ditchfield
- 89-110 Robert Torrens as a ‘neglected economist’
In: English, Irish and Subversives among the Dismal Scientists
by Giancarlo de Vivo
- 97-113 Clément Juglar on commercial crises: the dictionary articles
In: A Research Annual
by Cécile Dangel-Hagnauer
- 111-136 John Cazenove (1788–1879) on Say's law and bank credit: a worthy recruit for the ‘brave army of heretics’?
In: English, Irish and Subversives among the Dismal Scientists
by John Pullen
- 115-147 Commercial crises (1863/1873)
In: A Research Annual
by Clément Juglar Translated by Cécile Dangel-Hagnauer
- 137-151 Seligman on ‘E.R.’: a contribution to the history of mathematical economics
In: English, Irish and Subversives among the Dismal Scientists
by James P. Henderson
- 149-167 Commercial crises (1891)
In: A Research Annual
by Clément Juglar Translated by Cécile Dangel-Hagnauer
- 153-198 Samuel Bailey and the question of his ‘influence’: a sceptical view
In: English, Irish and Subversives among the Dismal Scientists
by Samuel Hollander
- 169-283 “Periodic crises”: Clément Juglar between theories of crises and theories of business cycles
In: A Research Annual
by Daniele Besomi
- 199-241 Placing William Forster Lloyd in context
In: English, Irish and Subversives among the Dismal Scientists
by G.C.G. Moore & Michael V. White
- 243-302 John Rooke: Rent, distribution, money and repeal of the Corn Laws
In: English, Irish and Subversives among the Dismal Scientists
by Nigel F.B. Allington