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Fall 1996, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 317-328 An Introduction to “Money Economy and Modern Civilization†by Wesley C. Mitchell
by Malcolm Rutherford - 329-357 Money Economy and Modern Civilization (paper read before the Cross-Roads Club of Stanford, May 6, 1910)
by Wesley Mitchell & Malcolm Rutherford - 359-369 Colliding Wage Policy and Monetary Policy: An Early Danish Contribution
by Hans Brems - 371-390 Anticipations of the General Theory: The Case of F. B. Hawley
by Mauro Boianovsky - 391-439 Two Econometric Replications: The Historic Phillips and Lipsey-Phillips Curves
by Nancy J. Wulwick - 441-458 Smith's Division of Labor and Rae's Invention: A Study of the Second Dichotomy, with an Evaluation of the First
by Syed Ahmad - 459-473 On the Effectiveness of Changes in Money Supply: The Puzzle of Mill's View
by Filippo Cesarano - 475-511 Malthus and Ricardo on Economic Methodology
by Sergio Cremaschi & Marcelo Dascal - 513-523 The Role of Joint Products in Adam Smith's Explanation of the “Vent-for-Surplus†Doctrine
by Bruce T. Elmslie
Summer 1996, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 137-169 A Citation Analysis of the Sources and Extent of Wesley Mitchell's Reputation
by Jeff Biddle - 171-217 The Course of Marshall's Theorizing about Demand
by John Aldrich - 219-244 Alfred Schutz and the Economists
by Bruce A. Pietrykowski - 245-251 Introduction to “An Essay in Dynamic Theory†: 1938 Draft by Roy F. Harrod
by Daniele Besomi - 253-280 “An Essay in Dynamic Theory†: 1938 Draft
by Roy F. Harrod & Daniele Besomi - 281-294 An Additional Note on the Harrod-Keynes Correspondence
by Daniele Besomi - 295-305 Two More Unpublished Malthus Letters in Japan
by Hitoshi Hashimoto & John Pullen
Spring 1996, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-25 Distributive Justice as a Normative Criterion in Adam Smith's Political Economy
by Jeffrey T. Young & Barry Gordon - 27-55 Money, Equilibrium, and the Business Cycle: Hayek's Wicksellian Dichotomy
by Hans-Michael Trautwein - 57-76 Metaphors, Stories, and the Entrepreneur in Economics
by Metin M. CoÅŸgel - 77-80 Who Discovered the Faustmann Condition?
by Michael Scorgie & John Kennedy - 81-82 A Note on “The Early History of the Theory of Strategic Games from Waldegrave to Borel†by Robert W. Dimand and Mary Ann Dimand
by Martin J. Osborne & Paul S. Walker - 83-105 Adam Smith on the Cultural Effects of Specialization: Splenetics versus Economics
by Edwin G. West - 107-126 Innovation and Trade: David Hume and the Case for Freer Trade
by John F. Berdell
Supplement 1995, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 1-5 Introduction
by Allin F. Cottrell & Michael S. Lawlor - 7-32 Keynes as a Philosopher
by Henry E. Kyburg, Jr. - 33-38 Comment
by Jochen Runde - 39-52 Jeffreys, Fisher, and Keynes: Predicting the Third Observation, Given the First Two
by Teddy Seidenfeld - 53-60 Comment
by Gregory Lilly - 61-85 An Unfortunate Alliance: Keynesianism and the Conservatives 1945–1964
by Jim Tomlinson - 87-91 Comment
by D. E. Moggridge - 93-121 Keynes on Aesthetics
by Rod O'Donnell - 123-127 Comment
by John B. Davis - 129-155 Keynes and Marshall: Methodology, Society, and Politics
by Peter Groenewegen - 157-161 Comment
by A. W. Coats - 163-175 Keynes: An Archivist's View
by Jacqueline Cox - 177-181 Comment
by Michael S. Lawlor - 183-216 After the Revolution: Paul Samuelson and the Textbook Keynesian Model
by Kerry A. Pearce & Kevin D. Hoover - 217-222 Comment
by Allin F. Cottrell - 223-241 The Diffusion of the Keynesian Revolution: The Young and the Graduate Schools
by D. E. Moggridge - 243-246 Comment
by William A. Darity, Jr. - 247-266 Irving Fisher, J. M. Keynes, and the Transition to Modern Macroeconomics
by Robert W. Dimand - 267-271 Comment
by David Laidler
Winter 1995, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 609-638 The Concept of Growth in Eighteenth-Century Economics
by Anthony Brewer - 639-651 Robertson and Persistent Negative Reactions to Keynes's General Theory: Some New Evidence
by Paul Mizen & John R. Presley - 653-685 Relative Wages, Rationality, and Involuntary Unemployment in Keynes's Labor Market
by Kevin D. Hoover - 687-703 Early Warnings of the Hazards of Federal Deposit Insurance at the Time of Its Inception
by John D. McCallie - 705-735 The “Productivity Norm†versus Zero Inflation in the History of Economic Thought
by George Selgin - 737-753 The Theory of Monopoly Capitalism and Classical Economics
by Bruce Norton - 755-773 Natural Jurisprudence and the Theory of Value in Adam Smith
by Jeffrey T. Young - 775-780 Economic Thought and Religious Thought: A Comment on Ghazanfar and Islahi
by Paul Oslington - 781-785 A Rejoinder to “Economic Thought and Religious Thoughtâ€
by S. M. Ghazanfar & A. Azim Islahi
Fall 1995, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 425-448 Adam Smith as an Early Pioneer of Institutional Individualism
by Hyun-Ho Song - 449-476 Metaphysical Beliefs and the Foundations of Smithian Political Economy
by Donald J. Oswald - 477-492 The Bifurcated Economics of Sir Dudley North and Roger North: One Holistic Analytical Engine
by George D. Choksy - 493-515 The Origins of Thomas Hodgskin's Critique of Political Economy
by James A. Jaffe - 517-529 Malthus on Agricultural Protection: An Alternative View
by J. M. Pullen - 531-537 More on Malthus and Agricultural Protection
by Samuel Hollander - 539-561 Understanding the Market Mechanism before Adam Smith: Economic Thought in Medieval Islam
by Hamid Hosseini - 563-578 Cournot, Bertrand, and Cherriman
by Robert W. Dimand - 579-597 Owenism and the Malthusian Population Question, 1815-1835
by Russell Dean - 599-604 On the Replacement of Fixed Capital in Marx's Simple Reproduction
by G. Carchedi & W. de Haan
Summer 1995, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 217-236 L'Abbé de Condillac and the Physiocrats
by Walter Eltis - 237-260 Keynes's Later Philosophy
by John B. Davis - 261-287 Carl Menger's Theory of Price Formation Reconsidered
by A. M. Endres - 289-307 Theological (and Hence Economic) Implications of Adam Smith's “Principles which Lead and Direct Philosophical Enquiriesâ€
by Spencer J. Pack - 309-343 From The Trade Cycle to the “Essay in Dynamic Theory†: The Harrod-Keynes Correspondence, 1937–1938
by Daniele Besomi - 345-364 More on “Hayek's Transformationâ€
by Nicolai Juul Foss - 365-386 Auspitz and Lieben: The Appendices
by Jürg Niehans & Stefan Jäggi - 387-404 Economics of Ibn Khaldun Revisited
by Abdol Soofi - 405-416 “The Economic Condition of America†: Marshall's Missing Speech at University College, Bristol
by Robert W. Butler
Spring 1995, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-41 IS-LM: An Inquest
by William Darity, Jr. & Warren Young - 43-87 Has Economics Progressed? Rectilinear, Historicist, Universalist, and Evolutionary Historiographies
by Elias L. Khalil - 89-99 Davis on Ricardo's Machinery Chapter: A Comment
by Gianluca Femminis & Andrea Salanti - 101-106 Femminis and Salanti on Ricardo and Philosophical Naturalism: Rejoinder
by John B. Davis
Winter 1994, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 539-567 The Place of J. S. Mill in the Development of British Monetary Orthodoxy
by Neil T. Skaggs - 569-587 The Divergent Fates of Two Strands of “Institutionalist†Doctrine During the New Deal Years
by William J. Barber - 589-611 Luigi Amoroso (1886–1965): Mathematical Economist, Italian Corporatist
by Jan Horst Keppler - 613-627 Physiocracy in Spain
by Ernest Lluch & LluÃs Argemà - 629-647 The Epistemological Status of Ricardo's Labor Theory
by Mathieu J. Carlson - 649-663 The Endogenous Nature of Technological Progress and Transfer in Adam Smith's Thought
by Bruce Elmslie - 665-679 Joan Robinson's Views on Teaching Economics
by Zohreh Emami - 681-695 Keynes's Appendix to Chapter 19: A Reader's Guide
by Allin Cottrell - 697-705 A Note on the Keynes-Pigou Controversy
by Michael Emmett Brady - 707-711 Brady on Pigou and Keynes: Comment
by Allin Cottrell
Fall 1994, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 351-368 A Lakatosian Approach to Changes in International Trade Theory
by Siobhain McGovern - 369-393 The Inconsistency or Redundancy of the Wage-Fund Doctrine in a Classical System
by Morris Perlman - 395-422 Free Seas, Free Trade, Free People: Early Dutch Institutionalism
by Hans-Jürgen Wagener - 423-441 The Evolution of Adam Smith's Theory of Banking
by James A. Gherity - 443-464 Schumpeter on Monetary Determinacy
by Parth J. Shah & Leland B. Yeager - 487-499 On the Textual Interpretation of Ricardian Growth Theory: The “New View†Confirmed (Again)
by Samuel Hollander - 501-508 Intellectual History and the History of Economic Thought: A Reply to J. M. Lipkis
by Lawrence Birken
Summer 1994, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 185-191 Jevons on the King-Davenant Law of Demand: A Simple Resolution of a Historical Puzzle
by Stephen M. Stigler - 193-202 Buffer Stock Ideas in the Monetary Economics of Keynes and Robertson
by Paul Mizen & John R. Presley - 203-220 Hobson and the Fabians: Two Roads to Socialism in the 1920s
by Noel Thompson - 221-238 Complementary Non-Quantity Theory Approaches to Money: Hilferding's Finance Capital and Free-Banking Theory
by Steven Horwitz - 239-266 Henryk Grossmann on Marx's Wage Theory and the “Increasing Misery†Controversy
by Kenneth Lapides - 267-278 Joint Supply Theory before Mill
by Edwin G. West - 279-296 The Journal des Actuaires FranÄ ais and Its Contributors to Mathematical Economics
by Reghinos D. Theocharis - 297-325 Eligo Ergo Sum: Classical Philosophies of the Self in Neoclassical Economics
by Murray Wolfson - 327-335 The Revival of Economic Thought in Germany: The Dogmenhistorischer Ausschuss
by Bertram Schefold
Spring 1994, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-19 A Transformation Problem: Monetarism to Structuralism in the Economic Commission for Latin America
by Carolyn Craven - 21-38 The Rise and Demise of Dutch Monetarism; or, the Schumpeter-Koopmans-Holtrop Connection
by M. M. G. Fase - 39-67 The Eastern Christian Fathers (a.d. 350-400) on the Redistribution of Wealth
by Anastassios D. Karayiannis - 69-94 The Keynes-Hayek Debate: Lessons for Contemporary Business Cycle Theorists
by John P. Cochran & Fred R. Glahe - 97-98 Editor's Introduction
by E. Roy Weintraub - 99-116 In the Realm of Concept and Circumstance
by Bradley W. Bateman - 117-135 Keynes in History
by Peter Clarke - 137-153 Keynes in Political Science
by Peter A. Hall - 155-164 Who Owns Maynard Keynes?
by William Darity, Jr.
Winter 1993, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 563-604 Competing Notions of “Competition†in Late Nineteenth-Century American Economics
by Mary S. Morgan - 605-616 Marshall's Final Lecture, 21 May 1908
by Rita McWilliams Tullberg - 617-640 Adam Smith, Stage Theory, and the Status of Women
by Chris Nyland - 641-675 Historians and Economists: The Study of Economic History in Britain ca. 1920–1950
by Gerard M. Koot - 677-696 Ferrara's Theory of Value and the Cost of Reproduction Principle
by Antonio Guccione - 697-724 Carl Menger's Grundsätze in the Making
by Kiichiro Yagi - 725-738 Böhm-Bawerk, Irving Fisher, and the Term “Veil of Money†: A Note
by Mauro Boianovsky - 739-744 National Security in Classical Political Economy: A Neglected Contribution
by A. M. C. Waterman
Fall 1993, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 395-412 Adam Smith on the Human Foundation of a Successful Liberal Society
by Jerry Evensky - 413-433 Frank Knight's Case for Laissez Faire: The Patrimony of the Social Philosophy of the Chicago School
by Sherryl Davis Kasper - 435-460 W. S. Jevons's Methodology of Economics: Some Implications of the Procedures for “Inductive Quantificationâ€
by Sandra J. Peart - 461-492 Bickerdike's Theory of Incipient and Optimal Tariffs
by John S. Chipman - 493-497 Separability: The One Principal and Serious Defect of Bickerdike's and Edgeworth's Elasticity Approach to Balance-of-Payments Adjustment Problems?
by Edward Tower - 499-514 Cassel and Revealed Preference Theory
by Lars PÃ¥lsson Syll - 515-527 Gustav Cassel's Scientific Innovations: Claims and Realities
by Paul A. Samuelson - 529-529 Comment
by Hans Brems - 531-536 More about the Funding Basis of the United States Social Security Program in Its Early Days
by Robert J. Myers - 537-540 A Reply to Robert J. Myers
by J⊘rn Henrik Petersen - 541-543 Actuaries, Economists, and Social Security Funding Issues
by Bruno Stein
Summer 1993, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 209-240 How to Learn Sociality: True and False Solutions to Mandeville's Problem
by Marina Bianchi - 241-282 An Early Publication by Adam Smith
by James A. Gherity - 283-311 Birth Control and the Amelioration Controversy
by Christine Holden & David M. Levy - 313-327 Ragnar Frisch on the Optimal Diet
by Agnar Sandmo - 329-329 Sir John Hicks (1904–1989)
by Neil de Marchi - 331-350 High Hicks, Deep Hicks, and Equilibrium
by David A. Collard - 351-374 John R. Hicks and the History of Economics
by Warren J. Samuels
Spring 1993, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-37 Productivity Patterns, Exchange Rates, and the Gold Standard Restoration Debate of the 1920s
by Haim Barkai - 39-63 John Locke and the Social Position of Women
by Chris Nyland - 65-84 Labor, Money, and “Labour-Money†: A Review of Marx's Critique of John Gray's Monetary Analysis
by Alfredo Saad-Filho - 85-113 Historians and the History of Economic Thought: A Response to Lawrence Birken
by J. M. Lipkis - 117-119 Editor's Introduction
by E. Roy Weintraub - 121-145 Value-Free or Valueless? Notes on the Pursuit of Detachment in Economics
by Julie A. Nelson - 147-165 The Stories of Economics and the Power of the Storyteller
by Diana Strassmann - 167-184 How Does She Know? Feminist Theories of Gender Bias in Economics
by Nancy Folbre - 185-201 Feminism and the History of Economic Thought
by Janet Seiz
Supplement 1992, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 3-12 Introduction
by E. Roy Weintraub - 15-27 The Early History of the Theory of Strategic Games from Waldegrave to Borel
by Robert W. Dimand & Mary Ann Dimand - 29-76 Creating a Context for Game Theory
by Robert J. Leonard - 77-93 New Insights into the Collaboration between John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern on the Theory of Games and Economic Behavior
by Urs Rellstab - 95-112 Oskar Morgenstern's Contribution to the Development of the Theory of Games
by Andrew Schotter - 113-147 What Were von Neumann and Morgenstern Trying to Accomplish?
by Philip Mirowski - 151-163 Game Theory at Princeton, 1949–1955: A Personal Reminiscence
by Martin Shubik - 165-175 Game Theory at the University of Michigan, 1948–1952
by Howard Raiffa - 177-204 Mathematizing Social Science in the 1950s: The Early Development and Diffusion of Game Theory
by Angela M. O'Rand - 207-223 The Entry of Game Theory into Political Science
by William H. Riker - 225-239 Operations Research and Game Theory: Early Connections
by Robin E. Rider - 241-282 Game Theory and Experimental Economics: Beginnings and Early Influences
by Vernon L. Smith
Winter 1992, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 767-817 The Unwritten Books and Papers of J. M. Keynes
by Rod O'Donnell - 819-841 The Italian School of Public Finance at the Turn of the Twentieth Century and the Ricardian Equivalence Theorem
by Stefano Toso - 843-866 John Stuart Mill on Verification and the Business of Science
by Abraham Hirsch - 867-894 The Real-Bills Doctrine in the Light of the Law of Reflux
by David Glasner - 895-908 Operationally Meaningful Theorems in Light of Cournot
by Bruce Larson & Claire Childers - 909-923 Paretian Rent Theory Versus Pareto's Rent Theory: A Clarification and Correction
by Ronald Bird & Vincent J. Tarascio - 925-965 The Rediscovery of Alexander Chayanov
by Günther Schmitt - 967-971 Marshall on Market Price
by George J. Stigler
Fall 1992, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 545-569 Juglar's Credit Cycles
by Jürg Niehans - 571-594 Alfred Marshall on Speculation
by Marco Dardi & Mauro Gallegati - 595-621 The Benthamites as Educational Engineers: The Reputation and the Record
by Edwin G. West - 623-656 The “Cournot-Bertrand Debate†: A Historical Perspective
by Jean Magnan de Bornier - 657-687 Probability and Depreciation: A History of the Stochastic Approach to Index Numbers
by John Aldrich - 689-710 Shaping Opinion on Development Policy: Economists at the Colonial Office during World War II
by Barbara Ingham - 711-728 Petty and Cantillon
by Anthony Brewer - 729-744 Marshall, Jevons, and the Development of the Expected Utility Hypothesis
by Edward E. Schlee - 745-748 Jonathan Swift: Father of Supply-Side Economics?
by Bruce Bartlett - 749-752 Why Did Marshall Introduce the Giffen Paradox?
by Peter C. Dooley
Summer 1992, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 273-309 The Fate of an Errant Hypothesis: The Doctrine of Normal-Cost Prices
by F. S. Lee & J. Irving-Lessmann - 311-356 The “Full-Cost†Controversy of the 1940s and 1950s: A Methodological Assessment
by Philippe Mongin - 357-368 Adam Smith and the Glasgow Merchants
by James A. Gherity - 369-380 On Malthus's Physiocratic References
by Samuel Hollander - 381-412 Keynes on Economic Growth, Stagnation, and Structural Change: New Light on a 55-Year Controversy
by William Guthrie & Vincent J. Tarascio - 413-433 Pigou's Inconsistencies or Keynes's Misconceptions?
by Nahid Aslanbeigui - 435-453 The First Flow of Funds Table: Lang's Tableau of 1815
by Götz Uebe - 455-470 Stigler's Adaptable and Indivisible Plant and the Micro/Macro Schism
by Wesley J. Yordon - 471-475 On an Accidental Proof of the “Fundamental Marxian Theoremâ€
by D. Suvakovic Olgin - 477-491 Hayek's Contribution to Business Cycle Theory: A Modern Assessment
by G. R. Steele - 493-497 Charles James Fox and The Wealth of Nations
by Salim Rashid - 499-513 Adam Smith on Competitive Religious Markets
by Charles G. Leathers & J. Patrick Raines - 515-532 Previously Undocumented Macroeconomics from the 1680s: The Analytical Arguments and Policy Recommendations of Sir Dudley North and Roger North
by George D. Choksy
Spring 1992, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-29 Theologians and Economic Philosophy: The Case of Paul Tillich and Protestant Socialism
by Karen I. Vaughn - 31-59 J. S. Mill and the Tory School: The Rhetorical Value of the Recantation
by Evelyn L. Forget - 61-77 Ethics and the Classical Liberal Tradition in Economics
by Jerry Evensky - 79-116 Henry Sidgwick and the Institutionalists on Goodwill of the Firm
by Robert A. Black - 117-128 Unequal Exchange and Dependency Theory in George Fitzhugh
by Joseph Persky - 129-152 Adam Smith and the Market Mechanism
by Salim Rashid - 153-181 Income Distribution and the Estimation of the Consumption Function: A Historical Analysis of the Early Arguments
by J. J. Thomas
Winter 1991, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 567-586 Böhm-Bawerk versus John Doe: The Interest Controversies
by Jürg Niehans - 587-612 Thomas Hobbes's Influence on David Hume: The Emergence of a Public Choice Tradition
by Laurence S. Moss - 613-623 Lenin's Revolution in Time, Space and Economics and Its Implications: An Analysis of Imperialism
by Lawrence Birken - 625-643 “Natural Rate†Mutations: Keynes, Leijonhufvud and the Wicksell Connection
by Allin Cottrell & Michael Syron Lawlor