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2003, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 31-52 Ethics and Economics: from the conservation problem to the sustainability debate
by José Luis Ramos Gorostiza
- 53-73 Pigou, Neisser, and Machlup on wage cuts. How great a gap between Keines and the pre-Keinesians?
by Hansjörg Klausinger
- 75-94 Favereau on radical and pragmatic projects in Keynes' «General Theory»: A critical view
by Christophe Brochard & Sylvie Rivot
- 95-108 Piero Sraffa and THE MAN WITHOUT QUALITIES
by Vittorioemanuele Ferrante & Antonio Gay
- 109-127 History of economics becomes a science for cyborgs
by Nicola Giocoli
- 129-132 From Economists to Economists: The International Spread of Italian Economic Thought, 1750–1950, ed. by Pier Francesco Asso, Firenze: Edizioni Polistampa, 2001, pp. 368
by Roger E. Backhouse
- 132-135 Competing Economic Theories: Essays in memory of Giovanni Caravale, ed. by Sergio Nisticò and Domenico Tosato, London: Routledge, 2002, pp. 416
by Terry Peach
- 136-137 Game Theory and Economic Analysis: A Quiet Revolution in Economics, ed. by Christian Schmidt, London: Routledge, 2002, pp. 208
by Marco Mariotti
- 137-139 Jean-Jacques Laffont and David Martimort, The Theory of Incentives. The Principal – Agent Model, Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press 2002, pp. xii+421
by Nicola Giocoli
- 139-141 John Berdell, International Trade and Economic Growth in Open Economies: The Classical Dynamics of Hume, Smith, Ricardo and Malthus, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publisher, 2002, pp. xi+186
by Jeffrey T. Young
- 142-143 Varii Auctores, Le grandi “voci” nei dizionari specializzati (e non) di economia, parte i, Enciclopedie e dizionari economici: una prima ricognizione geografica, parte ii, Voci e temi, Storia del pensiero economico, 41/42 (2001), pp. vii+298, pp. 185
by Riccardo Faucci
- 143-145 Ramón Tortajada (ed.), The Economics of James Steuart, London and New York: Routledge, 1999, pp. xviii+336
by Marco E. L. Guidi
2003, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 9-11 SPECIAL ISSUE - ON THE HISTORY OF CONTINENTAL AND NORTH-AMERICAN BUSINESS CYCLE THEORY, Forward DURING THE INTER-WAR PERIOD
by Richard Arena
- 13-45 Knowledge and individual behaviour in the Austrian tradition of business cycles: von Mises vs. Hayek
by Agnès Festré
- 47-67 Schumpeter's early contributions on crises theory and business-cycle theory
by Harald Hagemann
- 69-93 Is there a Stokholm School cycle theory?
by Michel Bellet
- 95-111 Robert Marjolin's theory of business cycles: between Simiand and Keynes
by Richard Arena
- 113-128 Kalecki's contribution to the emergence of endogenous cycle theories: an interpretation of his 1939 «Essays»
by Michael Assous
- 129-150 Irving Fisher's rejection of the «so-called business cycle»
by Robert W. Dimand
- 151-167 The great depression in Irving Fisher's Work
by Giovanni Pavanelli
- 169-172 Science Bought and Sold: Essays in the Economics of Science, ed. by Philip Mirowski and Esther-Mirjam Sent. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2002, pp. 583
by Fabienne Peter
- 172-174 ReXections on the Classical Canon in Economics. Essays in Honour of Samuel Hollander, ed. by Evelyn L. Forget and Sandra Peart, London: Routledge, 2001, pp. 544
by Chiara Baroni
- 174-176 M.M. Augello, M.E.L. Guidi (eds), The Spread of Political Economy and the Professionalisation of Economists. Economic Societies in Europe, America and Japan in the Nineteenth Century, London: Routledge, 2002, pp. xiv-241
by Antonella Rancan
- 176-180 P.R. Brahmananda, Money, Income, Prices in 19th-century India, Himalaya Publishing House, 2001, pp. 744
by Alberto Zanni
- 180-183 Diana Wood, Medieval Economic Thought, Cambridge UP, 2002, pp. xii-259
by Cosimo Perrotta
2002, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 7-14 Knowledge, markets and society: Don Lavoie and the revival of Austrian economics
by Mathew Forstater
- 15-31 «More native than French»: American Physiocratis and their political economy
by Marianne Johnson
- 33-47 Jean-Baptiste Say as a Benthamite Utilitarian
by Evert Schoorl
- 49-62 The demise of the Quantity Theory of Money
by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
- 63-77 Endogenous growth, land and intemporal efficiency
by Peter Stauvermann
- 79-84 In search of a renegade absolutist: Blaug versus the Neo-Ricardians
by Resad Kayali
- 85-91 John Maurice Clark's contribution to the genesis of the multiplier analysis: a response to Luca Fiorito
by Robert W. Dimand
- 93-97 Opinion on Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher
- 99-100 A rejoinder
by Lilia Costabile
- 102-118 Classical Economic Growth
by Pierluigi Nuti
- 119-126 Professor Roncaglia's Piero Sraffa
by Heinz D. Kurz
- 127-130 HARALD HAGEMANN (ed.), Business Cycle Theory. Selected Texts 1860–1939, Part I, 4 vols., London: Pickering & Chatto, 2002, approx. pp. 1400
by Daniele Besomi
- 130-133 STEPHEN CULLENBERG, JACK AMARIGLIO and DAVID RUCCIO (eds.), Postmodernism, Economics, and Knowledge, London and New York: Routledge, 2001, pp. xvi+495
by Esther-Mirjam Sent
- 133-137 JACK BIRNER, PIERRE GARROUSTE and THIERRY AIMAR (eds.), F.A. Hayek as Political Economist: Economic Analysis and Values, London: Routledge, 2002, x+246
by Bruce Caldwell
- 137-139 PIERRE GARROUSTE and STAVROS IOANNIDES (eds.) Evolution and Path-Dependence in Economic Ideas. Past and Present, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: E. Elgar, 2001, pp. viii+247 (index), ISBN 1-84064-081-2
by Salvatore Rizzello
- 139-141 VILFREDO PARETO, Nouvelles Lettres (1870-1923), textes rassemblés, préfacés et annotés par Fiorenzo Mornati, Genève: Librairie Droz S.A. (OEuvres Complètes publiées sous la direction de Giovanni Busino, Tome XXXI), 2001, pp. VIII+440
by Cristina Quaglierini
- 141-141 CHRISTOS P. BALOGLOU, Plethonic Economic Studies, Athens: Eleftheri Skepsis, 2001, pp. 215 (in Greek), ISBN 960-7931-69-6
by Anaastassios D. Karayiannis
- 142-142 NANCY CHURCHMAN, David Ricardo on Public Debt, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001, pp. xiii+186, ISBN 0-333-92148-8
by Pier Francesco Asso