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2021
- 3-14 Smith and Economic Liberalism
In: Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations
by Daniel Diatkine
- 3-37 Alfred Marshall in the Lower Valdarno
In: Marshall and the Marshallian Heritage
by Marco Dardi
- 9-21 The Origins of Fetishism in Marx’s Writings
In: Fetishism and the Theory of Value
by Desmond McNeill
- 13-30 Rationality as Reasonableness: Probability
In: Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness
by Anna M. Carabelli
- 15-31 Hume’s Challenge: Hume’s Theory of Promise
In: Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations
by Daniel Diatkine
- 15-36 Dynamics, Value Premises and Social Engineering
In: The Dynamics of Poverty
by Mats Lundahl
- 17-38 Brilliant Beginnings
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 21-50 A Reinterpretation of Classical Monetary Theory
In: Studies in the History of Monetary Theory
by David Glasner
- 23-37 The Development of the Concept over Time
In: Fetishism and the Theory of Value
by Desmond McNeill
- 25-57 Eucken’s Competition with Keynes: Beyond the Ordoliberal Allergy to the Keynesian Medicine
In: Political Economy and International Order in Interwar Europe
by Raphaël Fèvre
- 31-73 Complexity and Incommensurability: Multidimensional, Heterogeneous and Interdependent Magnitudes. Probability and Economic Magnitudes
In: Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness
by Anna M. Carabelli
- 33-66 The Rules of the Game
In: Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations
by Daniel Diatkine
- 35-68 Institution: Designed System Faced by Ming Merchants
In: Merchants, Market and Monarchy
by Tengda Hua
- 37-55 Social Engineering in Practice: The Population Issue
In: The Dynamics of Poverty
by Mats Lundahl
- 39-53 Cambridge and Fabianism
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 39-55 Fetishism: A Preliminary Exegesis
In: Fetishism and the Theory of Value
by Desmond McNeill
- 39-60 The Organisation of Knowledge and Knowledge as Organisation
In: Marshall and the Marshallian Heritage
by Brian J. Loasby
- 49-89 On Sraffa’s Structuralism
In: A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory
by Roberto Scazzieri
- 51-83 On Some Classical Monetary Controversies
In: Studies in the History of Monetary Theory
by David Glasner
- 55-70 Becoming the World’s Economic Statistician
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 57-76 An American Dilemma
In: The Dynamics of Poverty
by Mats Lundahl
- 59-75 Fetishism of Money, Capital, Interest-Bearing Capital and Commodities
In: Fetishism and the Theory of Value
by Desmond McNeill
- 59-91 Third-Way Perspectives on Order in Interwar France: Personalism and the Political Economy of François Perroux
In: Political Economy and International Order in Interwar Europe
by Alexandre M. Cunha
- 61-77 Raffaelli on Historical Progress in Smith and in Marshall
In: Marshall and the Marshallian Heritage
by Cosimo Perrotta
- 69-92 The (Benign) Economic Consequences of the Mercantile System
In: Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations
by Daniel Diatkine
- 69-111 Monopoly: Merchants and Monarchy
In: Merchants, Market and Monarchy
by Tengda Hua
- 73-83 Great Southern Land
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 75-96 Keynes’s Methodology of Criticism: Probability and Classical Economic Theory. Logical Fallacies: The Introduction of the Tacit Assumptions of Homogeneity and Independence
In: Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness
by Anna M. Carabelli
- 77-99 The International Dimension of Poverty
In: The Dynamics of Poverty
by Mats Lundahl
- 77-107 The Form of Value: The Scylla of Bailey and the Charybdis of Hegel
In: Fetishism and the Theory of Value
by Desmond McNeill
- 79-100 Marshall’s External Economies: Economic Evolution and Patterns of Development
In: Marshall and the Marshallian Heritage
by Neil Hart
- 85-112 Forsaking Keynes
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 85-112 The Real-Bills Doctrine in the Light of the Law of Reflux
In: Studies in the History of Monetary Theory
by David Glasner
- 91-116 On Sraffa’s Challenge to Causality in Economics
In: A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory
by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo & Annalisa Rosselli
- 93-115 Corporatism and Planning in Monnet’s Idea of Europe
In: Political Economy and International Order in Interwar Europe
by Katia Caldari
- 93-124 The Malignant Effects of the Mercantile System
In: Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations
by Daniel Diatkine
- 97-108 Uncertainty as the Legacy of Greek Tragedy: Uncertainty as Tragic Choice
In: Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness
by Anna M. Carabelli
- 101-120 Economic, Ethical and Political Aspects of Wellbeing: Some Marshallian Insights from His Book on Progress
In: Marshall and the Marshallian Heritage
by Katia Caldari & Tamotsu Nishizawa
- 101-133 The Culminating Effort: Asian Drama
In: The Dynamics of Poverty
by Mats Lundahl
- 109-114 Happiness as Tragic Aristotelian Eudaimonia
In: Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness
by Anna M. Carabelli
- 109-126 Appearance and Reality: Some Ontological Issues
In: Fetishism and the Theory of Value
by Desmond McNeill
- 113-128 Three Classic Contributions
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 113-132 Taxation: Levy on Merchants
In: Merchants, Market and Monarchy
by Tengda Hua
- 113-134 Classical Monetary Theory and the Quantity Theory
In: Studies in the History of Monetary Theory
by David Glasner
- 115-124 Moral and Rational Conflicts and Dilemmas
In: Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness
by Anna M. Carabelli
- 117-133 The Meaning of Sraffa Prices
In: A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory
by Goddanti Omkarnath
- 117-137 The Construction of an International Order in the Work of Jan Tinbergen
In: Political Economy and International Order in Interwar Europe
by Erwin Dekker
- 121-147 Jevons and Marshall as Humboldtian Scientists
In: Marshall and the Marshallian Heritage
by Harro Maas
- 125-150 International Relations: Complexity, Interdependence and Multilateralism—A Tragic Dilemma
In: Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness
by Anna M. Carabelli
- 129-139 What Is Value? Marx’s Use of Analogy
In: Fetishism and the Theory of Value
by Desmond McNeill
- 129-148 Spiritual Awakening
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 129-158 Economic Progress Without Capital Accumulation
In: Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations
by Daniel Diatkine
- 133-174 International Trade: Merchants’ Predicament and Opportunities
In: Merchants, Market and Monarchy
by Tengda Hua
- 135-150 The Reaction to Asian Drama I: The West
In: The Dynamics of Poverty
by Mats Lundahl
- 135-153 Monetary Disequilibrium and the Demand for Money in Ricardo and Thornton
In: Studies in the History of Monetary Theory
by David Glasner
- 135-158 ‘Openness’ as a Methodological Principle of Sraffa’s Economic Thinking
In: A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory
by John B. Davis
- 139-178 At the Origins of European Monetary Cooperation: Triffin, Bretton Woods, and the European Payments Union
In: Political Economy and International Order in Interwar Europe
by Pierre-Hernan Rojas
- 141-170 The Limitations of Structural Marxism
In: Fetishism and the Theory of Value
by Desmond McNeill
- 149-168 Two Revelations
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 149-184 Utilitarianism, the Moral Sciences and Political Economy: Mill-Grote-Sidgwick
In: Marshall and the Marshallian Heritage
by Keith Tribe
- 151-154 Conclusions
In: Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness
by Anna M. Carabelli
- 151-167 The Reaction to Asian Drama II: Radical and Asian Views
In: The Dynamics of Poverty
by Mats Lundahl
- 155-194 The Humean and Smithian Traditions in Monetary Theory
In: Studies in the History of Monetary Theory
by David Glasner
- 159-197 The Accumulation of Capital
In: Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations
by Daniel Diatkine
- 159-202 Sraffa and Manara: The Mystery of the Last Article of Piero Sraffa
In: A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory
by Yoann Verger
- 169-184 After Asian Drama
In: The Dynamics of Poverty
by Mats Lundahl
- 169-185 Macroeconomics and the Pursuit of Ruralism
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 171-188 The Commodity as Sign
In: Fetishism and the Theory of Value
by Desmond McNeill
- 175-210 Consumption: Two Pairs of Thought Involving Merchants
In: Merchants, Market and Monarchy
by Tengda Hua
- 181-212 Technocracy, Corporatism, and the Development of ‘Economic Parliaments’ in Interwar Europe
In: Political Economy and International Order in Interwar Europe
by António Costa Pinto
- 187-206 Destabilizing Speculation on Organized Markets: Early Perspectives in the Spirit of Marshall
In: Marshall and the Marshallian Heritage
by Paolo Paesani & Annalisa Rosselli
- 187-207 The Tarmac Economist
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 191-204 Marx’s Emphasis on Production
In: Fetishism and the Theory of Value
by Desmond McNeill
- 195-237 Rules Versus Discretion in Monetary Policy Historically Contemplated
In: Studies in the History of Monetary Theory
by David Glasner
- 199-229 Employment, Money and Interest in the Wealth of Nations
In: Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations
by Daniel Diatkine
- 203-228 Sraffa and Wittgenstein
In: A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory
by Ajit Sinha
- 205-223 Exchange and Reciprocity
In: Fetishism and the Theory of Value
by Desmond McNeill
- 207-230 Industrial Leadership, Market Power and Long-Term Performance: Marshall’s and Keynes’s Appreciation of American Trusts
In: Marshall and the Marshallian Heritage
by Carlo Cristiano & Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
- 211-228 Research Leadership
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 211-247 Ranking: Scholars, Merchants, Craftsmen, and Peasants
In: Merchants, Market and Monarchy
by Tengda Hua
- 213-248 Pluralism, Tripartism and the Foundation of the International Labour Organization
In: Political Economy and International Order in Interwar Europe
by Valerio Torreggiani
- 225-243 Consumption, Need and Use-Value
In: Fetishism and the Theory of Value
by Desmond McNeill
- 229-241 The Man Who Smashed Convention
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 229-267 Sraffa Versus Keynes on the Method of Economics: Measurement, Homogeneity and Independence
In: A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory
by Anna Carabelli
- 231-268 Between LSE and Cambridge: Accounting for Ronald Coase’s Fascination with Alfred Marshall
In: Marshall and the Marshallian Heritage
by Steven G. Medema
- 239-259 Say’s Law and the Classical Theory of Depressions
In: Studies in the History of Monetary Theory
by David Glasner
- 243-255 A Critical Eye on British Economic Policy
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 247-275 Marx and the Environment
In: Fetishism and the Theory of Value
by Desmond McNeill
- 249-263 Conclusion
In: Merchants, Market and Monarchy
by Tengda Hua
- 249-267 Pluralism and Political Economy in Interwar Britain: G. D. H. Cole on Economic Planning
In: Political Economy and International Order in Interwar Europe
by Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
- 257-290 The Grand Soothsayer
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 263-296 Hawtrey’s Good and Bad Trade: A Centenary Retrospective
In: Studies in the History of Monetary Theory
by David Glasner
- 269-281 “A Great Economist” and “A Careful Empiricist”: Paul Samuelson’s Attitude Towards Alfred Marshall
In: Marshall and the Marshallian Heritage
by Roger E. Backhouse
- 269-287 The Role of Sraffa Prices in Post-Keynesian Pricing Theory
In: A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory
by Geoffrey Colin Harcourt
- 269-295 Ordoliberalism and the Rethinking of Liberal Rationality
In: Political Economy and International Order in Interwar Europe
by Timo Miettinen
- 277-304 Marx and Financialisation
In: Fetishism and the Theory of Value
by Desmond McNeill
- 289-327 Garegnani’s Surplus Equation and Marx’s Falling Rate of Profits
In: A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory
by Nuno Ornelas Martins
- 291-304 Slaying the Doomsayers
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 297-311 Hawtrey and Keynes
In: Studies in the History of Monetary Theory
by David Glasner
- 299-333 Classical Liberalism, Non-interventionism and the Origins of European Integration: Luigi Einaudi, Friedrich A. von Hayek, Wilhelm Röpke
In: Political Economy and International Order in Interwar Europe
by Antonio Masala & Alberto Mingardi
- 305-309 Conclusion
In: Fetishism and the Theory of Value
by Desmond McNeill
- 305-313 Angling for Australia
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 313-330 Where Keynes Went Wrong
In: Studies in the History of Monetary Theory
by David Glasner
- 317-340 The Monash Years
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 329-359 Sraffa’s Silenced Revival of the Classical Economists and of Marx
In: A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory
by Guglielmo Chiodi
- 331-365 Debt, Deflation, the Great Depression and the Gold Standard (with Ronald W. Batchelder)
In: Studies in the History of Monetary Theory
by David Glasner
- 335-360 Staving off the Protectionist Slide: Snowden and the Struggle to Keep Britain Open
In: Political Economy and International Order in Interwar Europe
by Oksana Levkovych
- 341-357 At Heaven’s Gate
In: The Gypsy Economist
by Alex Millmow
- 361-382 The Formation of Research Institutes on Business Cycles in Europe in the Interwar Period: The “Kiel School” and (In)Voluntary Internationalization
In: Political Economy and International Order in Interwar Europe
by Harald Hagemann
- 361-389 From Multipliers to the Distribution of Income: Connecting Leontief and Sraffa
In: A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory
by Albert E. Steenge
- 367-401 Pre-Keynesian Monetary Theories of the Great Depression: Whatever Happened to Hawtrey and Cassel? (with Ronald W. Batchelder)
In: Studies in the History of Monetary Theory
by David Glasner
- 383-401 Divided by an Uncommon Language? The Oxford Institute of Statistics and British Academia (1935–1944)
In: Political Economy and International Order in Interwar Europe
by Roberto Lampa
- 391-417 Definitions, Assumptions, Propositions and Proofs in Sraffa’s PCMC
In: A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory
by K. Vela Velupillai
- 403-422 Postscript: The Intellectual Origins of European Integration
In: Political Economy and International Order in Interwar Europe
by James Ashley Morrison & José Luís Cardoso
- 403-427 The Sraffa-Hayek Debate on the Natural Rate of Interest (with Paul Zimmerman)
In: Studies in the History of Monetary Theory
by David Glasner
- 419-453 Sraffa’s Monetary Writings, Objectivism and the Cambridge Tradition
In: A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory
by Carlo Panico
- 429-456 Hayek, Deflation, Gold and Nihilism
In: Studies in the History of Monetary Theory
by David Glasner
- 455-497 Sraffa, Money and Distribution
In: A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory
by Ragupathy Venkatachalam & Stefano Zambelli
- 457-488 Hayek, Hicks, Radner, and Four Equilibrium Concepts: Intertemporal, Sequential, Temporary, and Rational-Expectations
In: Studies in the History of Monetary Theory
by David Glasner
- 499-536 From Ricardo to Sraffa: A Quest for a Modern Classical Standpoint on Money
In: A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory
by Ghislain Deleplace
- 537-559 Sraffa and the Revenue of the Owner of Non-Renewable Natural Resources: A Note on the Literature
In: A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory
by Yoann Verger
- 561-585 Antonio Gramsci’s Letters that Piero Sraffa did not Forward to the Italian Communist Party
In: A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory
by Nerio Naldi
2020
- 1-1 Correction to: “Generalist” Journals between Dissemination of Economics and Regime Propaganda
In: An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume I
by Francesca Dal Degan & Fabrizio Simon
- 1-11 Introduction
In: An Introduction to the History of Economic Thought in Central Europe
by Julius Horvath
- 1-12 Introduction
In: War in Economic Theories over Time
by Renata Allio
- 1-18 Introduction
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo & Ghislain Deleplace & Paolo Paesani
- 1-19 Economic Expertise and Political Militancy Under Fascism: An Introduction
In: An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume II
by Massimo M. Augello & Marco E. L. Guidi & Fabrizio Bientinesi
- 1-51 A New Pure Economics
In: Vilfredo Pareto: An Intellectual Biography Volume III
by Fiorenzo Mornati
- 13-55 War and Economic Activity
In: War in Economic Theories over Time
by Renata Allio
- 13-61 From Beginning Until the World War I
In: An Introduction to the History of Economic Thought in Central Europe
by Julius Horvath
- 21-37 The Methodological Role of the History of Economic Thought
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Sheila Dow
- 21-57 From Nationalism to Fascism: Protagonists and Journals
In: An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume II
by Luca Michelini
- 39-62 A Bibliometric Portrait of Contemporary History of Economic Thought
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Alberto Baccini
- 53-76 Arguments in Applied Economics
In: Vilfredo Pareto: An Intellectual Biography Volume III
by Fiorenzo Mornati
- 57-76 From Historicizing to the Obsolescence of War
In: War in Economic Theories over Time
by Renata Allio
- 59-97 Planning and Discussing Corporatism and the “New International Order”
In: An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume II
by Fabrizio Bientinesi & Marco Cini
- 63-82 Moving Boundaries with Gender Budgeting: From the Margins to the Mainstream
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Elisabeth Klatzer & Angela O’Hagan
- 63-96 The Interwar Period
In: An Introduction to the History of Economic Thought in Central Europe
by Julius Horvath
- 77-84 The Definitive Abandonment of Liberal Political Activism
In: Vilfredo Pareto: An Intellectual Biography Volume III
by Fiorenzo Mornati
- 77-100 Imperialism
In: War in Economic Theories over Time
by Renata Allio
- 83-106 Family, Gender Inequality and Growth: History Matters
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Paola Villa
- 85-110 The Advance of Socialism and the Obstacles Impeding It
In: Vilfredo Pareto: An Intellectual Biography Volume III
by Fiorenzo Mornati
- 97-137 The Socialist Period
In: An Introduction to the History of Economic Thought in Central Europe
by Julius Horvath
- 99-142 “Breaking Down the Ivory Tower”: Economic Culture in the Italian Academies Under Fascism
In: An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume II
by Rosario Patalano & Marco E. L. Guidi
- 101-131 The Cost of War
In: War in Economic Theories over Time
by Renata Allio
- 107-125 Money, Banking and Politics in Early Nineteenth-Century Portugal
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by José Luís Cardoso
- 111-136 A New Sociology
In: Vilfredo Pareto: An Intellectual Biography Volume III
by Fiorenzo Mornati
- 129-148 Considerations on the Development of Quesnay’s Tableau Économique
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Paolo Trabucchi
- 133-169 Economic Rationality or Irrelevance of War?
In: War in Economic Theories over Time
by Renata Allio
- 137-147 The War Seen from Céligny
In: Vilfredo Pareto: An Intellectual Biography Volume III
by Fiorenzo Mornati
- 139-151 Early Years After the Break-up of Socialism
In: An Introduction to the History of Economic Thought in Central Europe
by Julius Horvath
- 143-177 The Italian Economists as Legislators and Policymakers During the Fascist Regime
In: An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume II
by Giovanni Pavanelli & Giulia Bianchi
- 149-169 Classical Roots of the Criticisms of John Stuart Mill’s Wage-Fund Theory
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Antonella Stirati
- 149-182 The Post-war Period
In: Vilfredo Pareto: An Intellectual Biography Volume III
by Fiorenzo Mornati
- 171-192 Classics Today: Smith, Ricardo, Marx
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Christian Gehrke & Heinz D. Kurz & Richard Sturn
- 171-215 The Benefits of War and the Armaments Industry
In: War in Economic Theories over Time
by Renata Allio
- 179-210 Banks, Firms and Economic Culture: Economists and Research Centres in Interwar Italy
In: An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume II
by Pier Francesco Asso & Fabio Lavista & Sebastiano Nerozzi
- 183-197 The Final Phase of Paretology During Pareto’s Lifetime
In: Vilfredo Pareto: An Intellectual Biography Volume III
by Fiorenzo Mornati
- 195-216 Bentham and Ricardo’s Rendez-vous Manqués
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Christophe Depoortère & André Lapidus & Nathalie Sigot
- 211-242 The Diaspora of Italian Economists: Intellectual Migration Between Politics and Racial Laws
In: An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume II
by Daniela Giaconi
- 217-239 How Ricardo Came to Japan
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Masashi Izumo & Yuji Sato & Susumu Takenaga
- 217-244 Economic Globalization, Realpolitik, New Wars
In: War in Economic Theories over Time
by Renata Allio
- 241-257 From Ricardo to Sraffa: Gold as Monetary Standard in a Classical Theory of Money
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Carlo Benetti & Jean Cartelier
- 243-275 The Purging of Fascist Economists in Post-war Italy
In: An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume II
by Daniela Giaconi
- 245-257 Conclusions
In: War in Economic Theories over Time
by Renata Allio
- 261-277 Dialogues Manqués Between Antonio Gramsci and Piero Sraffa on Ricardo, Classical Political Economy and ‘Pure Economics’
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Jean-Pierre Potier
- 277-294 Italian Economists of the Interwar Period: Academic, Political and Professional Biographies
In: An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume II
by Massimo M. Augello
- 279-299 Real and Apparent Unknowns and the Origin of Sraffa’s Equations
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Nerio Naldi
- 301-319 What Can Still Be Learnt from Sraffa’s Study of Prices in a Surplus Economy?
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Richard Arena
- 323-342 Keynes, Schumpeter, Mercantilism and Liquidity Preference: Some Reflections on How We Do History of Economic Thought
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Richard van den Berg
- 343-363 The Original Meaning of ‘Liquidity Trap’ in the Early Discussions Between Robertson and Keynes
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Luca Fantacci & Eleonora Sanfilippo
- 365-381 An Outline of a Keynesian-Sraffian Macroeconomics
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Jan Kregel & Alessandro Roncaglia
- 383-399 The State and the Market in John Maynard Keynes and His Relevance Today
In: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Mario Sebastiani
2019
2018
- 1-13 Introduction
In: Vilfredo Pareto: An Intellectual Biography Volume I
by Fiorenzo Mornati