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2024
- 1-8 Introduction
In: 300 Years of Adam Smith
by Günther Chaloupek & Hans A. Frambach - 9-31 On the Early Reception and Dissemination of Adam Smith’s Economic Theory in Germany: Literature, Representatives, and the Case of Georg Sartorius
In: 300 Years of Adam Smith
by Hans A. Frambach - 33-46 Friedrich List on Adam Smith
In: 300 Years of Adam Smith
by Harald Hagemann - 47-64 Johann Friedrich Pfeiffer on Adam Smith: An Early Reception of Adam Smith in the German States
In: 300 Years of Adam Smith
by Jan Greitens & Reinhard Schumacher - 65-86 The Early Reception of Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations in Austria (Until 1848)
In: 300 Years of Adam Smith
by Günther Chaloupek - 87-96 Adam Smith and Carl Menger: Who Invented the Invisible Hand?
In: 300 Years of Adam Smith
by Reinhard Neck - 97-111 Adam Smith’s Economic Theory in Socialist Political Economy
In: 300 Years of Adam Smith
by Plamen D. Tchipev - 113-151 Adam Smith and His Reception and Influence in Norway
In: 300 Years of Adam Smith
by Arild Sæther - 153-165 Adam Smith in the Works of Goetz Briefs
In: 300 Years of Adam Smith
by Daniel Eissrich - 167-189 The Puzzle of Adam Smith’s Conception of Man
In: 300 Years of Adam Smith
by Reinhard Blomert - 191-200 Adam Smith and David Hume: Two Friends
In: 300 Years of Adam Smith
by Frits L. Holthoon
2023
- 1-7 Introduction
In: Origins and Change of the Social Market Economy
by Günther Chaloupek & Hans A. Frambach - 9-24 Origins and Change in the Concept of Social Market Economy
In: Origins and Change of the Social Market Economy
by Hans A. Frambach - 25-46 Wilhelm Röpke: Co-founder of the Social Market Economy and (Human)Ecological Mastermind
In: Origins and Change of the Social Market Economy
by Helge Peukert - 47-66 “The End of Laissez-Faire”: Keynes and Ordoliberalism
In: Origins and Change of the Social Market Economy
by Günther Chaloupek - 67-86 Social Market Economy and Human Rights: A Global Perspective
In: Origins and Change of the Social Market Economy
by Henning Goeke - 87-113 From Schmoller’s Socialpolitik to Müller-Armack’s Social Market Economy: A Reconstruction of the German Conservative Discourse on the Social Regulation of Capitalist Market Systems
In: Origins and Change of the Social Market Economy
by Alexander Ebner - 115-136 From Schmoller Through the Catholic Social Doctrine to Müller-Armack: A Commentary on Reginal Hansen’s Theory of the Ideational Origin of the Social Market Economy
In: Origins and Change of the Social Market Economy
by Dieter Lindenlaub - 137-155 Goetz Briefs’ Socially Tempered Capitalism
In: Origins and Change of the Social Market Economy
by Daniel Eissrich - 157-169 The Muthesius Circle: Financial Journalism in the 1950s
In: Origins and Change of the Social Market Economy
by Jan Greitens - 171-186 Healthcare Policies of the German Federal Republic
In: Origins and Change of the Social Market Economy
by Ursula Backhaus - 187-195 The End of Laissez-Faire
In: Origins and Change of the Social Market Economy
by Frits L. Holthoon - 197-207 Political Economy of Socialism: Theoretical and Practical Controversies of “All-People Socialist” Ownership
In: Origins and Change of the Social Market Economy
by Plamen D. Tchipev
2022
- 1-8 Introduction
In: 200 Years of Friedrich Engels
by Günther Chaloupek & Hans A. Frambach - 9-35 Friedrich Engels at 200 Revisiting His Maiden Paper “Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy” (1844)
In: 200 Years of Friedrich Engels
by Heinz D. Kurz - 37-46 The Internal Contradiction of Land Rent and Young Engels’ Critical Theory of Private Ownership
In: 200 Years of Friedrich Engels
by Tang Zhengdong - 47-61 Engels, Werner Sombart, and the Significance of Marx’s Economics
In: 200 Years of Friedrich Engels
by Günther Chaloupek - 63-76 Friedrich Engels and Positivism: An Attempt at Classification
In: 200 Years of Friedrich Engels
by Hans A. Frambach - 77-90 Engels’ Conceptions of Dialectics, Nature, and Dialectics of Nature
In: 200 Years of Friedrich Engels
by Kaan Kangal - 91-105 Friedrich Engels and the Revolution
In: 200 Years of Friedrich Engels
by Frits Holthoon - 107-120 Remarks on the Embarrassed Publishing History of Engels, Die Lage der arbeitenden Klasse in England
In: 200 Years of Friedrich Engels
by Wilfried Nippel - 121-136 “Economic Facts Are Stronger Than Politics”: Friedrich Engels, American Industrialization, and Class Consciousness
In: 200 Years of Friedrich Engels
by James M. Brophy - 137-151 Engels’ Strategic Advice to the Representatives of the Italian Labour Movement
In: 200 Years of Friedrich Engels
by Paolo Dalvit - 153-166 Friedrich Engels and Electricity
In: 200 Years of Friedrich Engels
by Eberhard Illner - 167-175 Two Sides of Young Friedrich Engels: Private Letters and Professional Studies
In: 200 Years of Friedrich Engels
by Karl-Heinz Schmidt
2021
- 1-6 Introduction
In: Samuel Pufendorf and the Emergence of Economics as a Social Science
by Günther Chaloupek & Hans A. Frambach - 7-59 Pufendorf and His Importance for the European Enlightenment in General
In: Samuel Pufendorf and the Emergence of Economics as a Social Science
by Arild Sæther - 61-79 Pufendorf, Hume and Adam Smith: A Question of Influence
In: Samuel Pufendorf and the Emergence of Economics as a Social Science
by F. L. Holthoon - 81-133 Pufendorf and His Importance for the Development of Economics as a Science
In: Samuel Pufendorf and the Emergence of Economics as a Social Science
by Arild Sæther - 135-142 Pufendorf’s Theory of the Origin of Property Rights and Its Relationship to Locke’s Ideas
In: Samuel Pufendorf and the Emergence of Economics as a Social Science
by Nicolaus Tideman - 143-157 How to Shape Societies: Pufendorf on Organizing Individual Interests and Social Interaction
In: Samuel Pufendorf and the Emergence of Economics as a Social Science
by Hans A. Frambach - 159-169 Samuel Pufendorf’s Contractarian Corporate Governance Principles. A New Perspective for Business Economics and Ethics Studies
In: Samuel Pufendorf and the Emergence of Economics as a Social Science
by Francesco Forte & Sabato Vinci - 171-189 Late Scholastics as Predecessors of Natural Law Economics – The Viewpoint of Joseph Höffner
In: Samuel Pufendorf and the Emergence of Economics as a Social Science
by Daniel Eissrich - 191-199 How to Approach Samuel Pufendorf’s Economic Ideas?
In: Samuel Pufendorf and the Emergence of Economics as a Social Science
by Karl-Heinz Schmidt - 201-212 Why Pufendorf Matters
In: Samuel Pufendorf and the Emergence of Economics as a Social Science
by Dirk Ehnts & Erik Jochem
2019
- 1-16 The First Socialization Debate of 1918: Was the Socialization Commission Doomed to Failure Right from the Start?
In: The First Socialization Debate (1918) and Early Efforts Towards Socialization
by Hans A. Frambach - 17-30 From “Finance Capital” to “Organized Capitalism:” Socialization in Rudolf Hilferding’s Writings Under the Influence of Ferdinand Tönnies
In: The First Socialization Debate (1918) and Early Efforts Towards Socialization
by Jan Greitens - 31-44 Visions of Socialization and Political Reality—the Position of Labour Minister Heinrich Brauns
In: The First Socialization Debate (1918) and Early Efforts Towards Socialization
by Daniel Eissrich - 45-59 Different Views of Socialization Strategies in Germany Since the First Socialization Debate
In: The First Socialization Debate (1918) and Early Efforts Towards Socialization
by Karl-Heinz Schmidt - 61-73 Socialization Proposals: The Aspect of Labor Participation
In: The First Socialization Debate (1918) and Early Efforts Towards Socialization
by Jürgen Backhaus & Ursula Backhaus - 75-84 Anti-Semitism Versus Democracy and Welfare State in the Weimar Republic
In: The First Socialization Debate (1918) and Early Efforts Towards Socialization
by Hans-Dieter Bernd - 85-98 Otto Neurath’s Concepts of Socialization and Economic Calculation and His Socialist Critics
In: The First Socialization Debate (1918) and Early Efforts Towards Socialization
by Günther Chaloupek - 99-110 Socialization Concepts of Non-socialist Economists in Austria: Karl Pribram, Gustav Stolper, Joseph Schumpeter
In: The First Socialization Debate (1918) and Early Efforts Towards Socialization
by Günther Chaloupek - 111-130 From Socialisation to Regulation—The Secularisation of Dutch Social Democracy
In: The First Socialization Debate (1918) and Early Efforts Towards Socialization
by Andries Nentjes - 131-144 Joseph Schumpeter, the Euthanasia of Capitalism
In: The First Socialization Debate (1918) and Early Efforts Towards Socialization
by Frits Holthoon - 145-157 Three Models of a Supply Side Socially Oriented Political Economy to Recover a National Identity of the Workers and Small Business Middle Class Under Parliamentarian Democracy—Schumpeter, Rathenau, and Hilferding
In: The First Socialization Debate (1918) and Early Efforts Towards Socialization
by Francesco Forte - 159-189 Suffrage Extension and Redistribution: The Role of National Identity, Interest Group Conflict and Corporativism
In: The First Socialization Debate (1918) and Early Efforts Towards Socialization
by Francesco Forte & Elena Seghezza & Giovanni B. Pittaluga - 191-222 Ludwig von Mises’ Argument Against the Possibility of Socialism: Early Concepts and Contemporary Relevance
In: The First Socialization Debate (1918) and Early Efforts Towards Socialization
by Ludwig Van Den Hauwe - 223-235 On the (Im)Possibility of Socialist Calculation: Marschak Versus Mises
In: The First Socialization Debate (1918) and Early Efforts Towards Socialization
by Harald Hagemann
2018
- 1-5 Introduction
In: Gustav von Schmoller and Adolph Wagner
by Ursula Backhaus & Günther Chaloupek & Hans A. Frambach - 1-8 Wilhelm Röpke as a Pragmatic Political Economist and Eclectic Social Philosopher: An Introduction
In: Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966)
by Patricia Commun & Stefan Kolev - 7-20 Gustav Schmoller’s Program and Its Valuation Today and Tomorrow
In: Gustav von Schmoller and Adolph Wagner
by Karl-Heinz Schmidt - 11-29 Between Two Continents: Wilhelm Röpke’s Years in Istanbul
In: Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966)
by Antonio Masala & Özge Kama - 21-40 Gustav von Schmoller in the Netherlands 1870–1940. A Forgotten Economist?
In: Gustav von Schmoller and Adolph Wagner
by Robert W. J. Jansen - 31-40 Wilhelm Röpke’s Utopia and Swiss Reality: From Neoliberalism to Neoconservatism
In: Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966)
by Andrea Franc - 41-47 Schmoller Research in China and Its Potential
In: Gustav von Schmoller and Adolph Wagner
by Gang Li - 41-64 The Making of the “Third Way”: Wilhelm Röpke, Luigi Einaudi, and the Identity of Neoliberalism
In: Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966)
by Alberto Giordano - 49-63 Gustav Schmoller and Adolph Wagner: The Idea of Social Justice in Health Care
In: Gustav von Schmoller and Adolph Wagner
by Ursula Backhaus - 65-75 Timely Lessons for the Post-9/11 World from Schmoller and Wagner
In: Gustav von Schmoller and Adolph Wagner
by Nicholas Wolfgang Balabkins - 65-90 Paleo- and Neoliberals: Ludwig von Mises and the “Ordo-interventionists”
In: Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966)
by Stefan Kolev - 77-92 Wagner’s Law, Money and the Theory of Financial Crisis: Adolph Wagner’s Early Viennese Publications
In: Gustav von Schmoller and Adolph Wagner
by Günther Chaloupek - 93-106 Similarities and Differences in Central Concepts of Social Economy: Adolph Wagner’s State Socialism and Heinrich Pesch’s Solidarism
In: Gustav von Schmoller and Adolph Wagner
by Hans A. Frambach - 93-107 The Moral Foundations of Society and Technological Progress of the Economy in the Work of Wilhelm Röpke
In: Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966)
by Marcelo Resico & Stefano Solari - 107-127 Adolph Wagner Revisited: Is Redistribution of Income and Wealth a Public Good?
In: Gustav von Schmoller and Adolph Wagner
by Andries Nentjes - 109-120 Was Wilhelm Röpke Really a Proto-Keynesian?
In: Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966)
by Raphaël Fèvre - 121-131 Wilhelm Röpke’s Report on the Brauns Commission: Advocating a Pragmatic Business Cycle Policy
In: Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966)
by Patricia Commun - 129-151 Wagner’s Law, Government Size and Economic Growth: An Empirical Test and Theoretical Explanations for Italy 1861–2008
In: Gustav von Schmoller and Adolph Wagner
by Francesco Forte & Cosimo Magazzino - 133-154 The Secondary Depression: An Integral Part of Wilhelm Röpke’s Business Cycle Theory
In: Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966)
by Lachezar Grudev - 153-173 Empirical Evidence for “Wagner’s Law of Increasing Government Activity” for Austria
In: Gustav von Schmoller and Adolph Wagner
by Reinhard Neck & Johannes Jaenicke - 157-164 From Basel to Brooklyn: Liberal Cultural Pessimism in Burckhardt, Röpke, and the American Neoconservatives
In: Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966)
by Alan S. Kahan - 165-173 Wilhelm Röpke: Why He Was a Conservative
In: Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966)
by Jean Solchany - 175-186 Wilhelm Röpke and American Conservatism
In: Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966)
by Tim Petersen - 175-191 Meinecke’s Sonderweg
In: Gustav von Schmoller and Adolph Wagner
by F. L. Holthoon - 187-200 Cultural Pessimism and Liberal Regeneration? Wilhelm Röpke as an Ideological In-Between in German Social Philosophy
In: Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966)
by Frans Willem Lantink - 203-217 Wilhelm Röpke on Liberalism, Culture, and Economic Development
In: Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966)
by Nils Goldschmidt & Julian Dörr - 219-236 Skepticism About Markets and Optimism About Culture
In: Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966)
by Henrique Schneider - 237-257 Democracy, Liberalism, and Moral Order in Wilhelm Röpke: A Comparison with James M. Buchanan
In: Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966)
by Gabriele Ciampini - 259-272 Wilhelm Röpke’s Relevance in a Post-Totalitarian World
In: Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966)
by Richard Ebeling
2017
- 1-2 Erratum to: The Law, The Economy, The Polity Jürgen Backhaus, A Thinker Outside the Box
In: Law and Economics in Europe and the U.S
by Jean-Michel Josselin & Alain Marciano & Giovanni Battista Ramello - 1-9 Introduction
In: On the Economic Significance of the Catholic Social Doctrine
by Ursula Backhaus & Günther Chaloupek & Hans A. Frambach - 11-25 An Economist’s View of the Work of Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler and Its Influence on the Encyclical Rerum novarum
In: On the Economic Significance of the Catholic Social Doctrine
by Daniel Eissrich - 27-45 Solidarism as the Center of Economy—The Economics of Heinrich Pesch
In: On the Economic Significance of the Catholic Social Doctrine
by Hans A. Frambach - 47-57 Public Economy (“Gemeinwirtschaft”) as a Concept of Social Development Policy—Examples of German Authors of the Late 19th Century
In: On the Economic Significance of the Catholic Social Doctrine
by Karl-Heinz Schmidt - 59-67 Lord Acton and Rerum novarum
In: On the Economic Significance of the Catholic Social Doctrine
by Frits L. Holthoon - 69-79 The False Pretensions of the Catholic Social Doctrine—The Critique of the Catholic Austrian Sociologist August M. Knoll (1900–1963)
In: On the Economic Significance of the Catholic Social Doctrine
by Günther Chaloupek - 81-88 125 Years Rerum novarum—The Theological Perspective
In: On the Economic Significance of the Catholic Social Doctrine
by Peter Schallenberg - 89-105 Dr. Johannes Antonius Veraart: A Catholic Economist on Rerum Novarum
In: On the Economic Significance of the Catholic Social Doctrine
by Robert W. J. Jansen - 107-124 The Roman Connection: From Rerum Novarum to Corporatism in the Netherlands
In: On the Economic Significance of the Catholic Social Doctrine
by Andries Nentjes - 125-134 The Justice and the Economics of Rerum novarum on Land
In: On the Economic Significance of the Catholic Social Doctrine
by Nicolaus Tideman - 135-166 Rerum novarum and Its Principle on the Just Taxation of Immovable Properties
In: On the Economic Significance of the Catholic Social Doctrine
by Francesco Forte & Flavio Felice & Elton Beqiraj - 167-190 Practical Wisdom for Social Innovation. How Christian Entrepreneurs Triggered the Emergence of the Catholic Social Tradition in Europe
In: On the Economic Significance of the Catholic Social Doctrine
by André Habisch
2016
- 1-15 The Law, The Economy, The Polity Jürgen Backhaus, A Thinker Outside the Box
In: Law and Economics in Europe and the U.S
by Jean-Michel Josselin & Alain Marciano & Giovanni Battista Ramello - 17-29 Economic Efficiency and the Law: Distinguishing Form from Substance
In: Law and Economics in Europe and the U.S
by Richard E. Wagner - 31-54 Bootleggers and Baptists in the Garden of Good and Evil: Understanding America’s Entangled Economy
In: Law and Economics in Europe and the U.S
by Dima Yazji Shamoun & Bruce Yandle - 55-73 Hobbesian and Contractarian Constitutions
In: Law and Economics in Europe and the U.S
by Geoffrey Brennan & Giuseppe Eusepi - 75-87 Reforming the Fiscal Constitution: Holding Politicians Accountable Through Greater Transparency
In: Law and Economics in Europe and the U.S
by James W. Douglas & Ringa Raudla & Robert S. Kravchuk - 89-107 The Power of Free as a Catalyst for Political Revolution
In: Law and Economics in Europe and the U.S
by Dennis W. K. Khong & P. C. Lim - 109-133 Regulatory Networks, Legal Federalism, and Multi-level Regulatory Systems
In: Law and Economics in Europe and the U.S
by Wolfgang Kerber & Julia Wendel - 135-154 Two Treatments of Pluralism: Canada and the United States
In: Law and Economics in Europe and the U.S
by Margaret F. Brinig - 155-169 Marquis de Condorcet and the Two-dimensional Jury Model
In: Law and Economics in Europe and the U.S
by Manfred J. Holler - 171-183 Updating the Law and Economics of Legal Parochialism
In: Law and Economics in Europe and the U.S
by Nuno Garoupa - 185-209 Procedure
In: Law and Economics in Europe and the U.S
by Peter Lewisch & Jeffrey Parker - 211-227 Misconceptions About Emissions Trading in Europe
In: Law and Economics in Europe and the U.S
by Edwin Woerdman & Andries Nentjes
2015
- 1-4 Troubling Thoughts in Troubled Times
In: Great Nations at Peril
by Jürgen G. Backhaus - 1-55 Childhood and Youth
In: Friedrich List (1789-1846)
by Eugen Wendler - 5-19 Troubles on Statistical Lies
In: Great Nations at Peril
by Gerhard Scheuerer - 21-35 Great Nations in Peril—Rise and Fall of Prussia
In: Great Nations at Peril
by Hans A. Frambach - 37-75 Friedrich List’s “Great Nations”: Mobilising Capital for Quality Labour
In: Great Nations at Peril
by Arno Mong Daastøl - 57-100 On the Run
In: Friedrich List (1789-1846)
by Eugen Wendler - 77-118 Austerity Versus Productive Investment: Two Traditions in Capital Formation and Growth
In: Great Nations at Peril
by Arno Mong Daastøl - 101-133 Emigration to the United States of America
In: Friedrich List (1789-1846)
by Eugen Wendler - 119-122 Why Greece Should be Bailed Out
In: Great Nations at Peril
by Jüergen G. Backhaus - 123-131 Agricultural Subsidies in the USA—History, Implications, and Critiques
In: Great Nations at Peril
by Kathleen Leary - 133-172 Jacob Bielfeld’s “On the Decline of States” (1760) and Its Relevance for Today
In: Great Nations at Peril
by Erik S. Reinert - 135-179 An Advocate Without Money, Keen on Helping His Home Country
In: Friedrich List (1789-1846)
by Eugen Wendler - 181-230 National Economist and Visionary
In: Friedrich List (1789-1846)
by Eugen Wendler - 231-251 Journeys to Neighboring Countries
In: Friedrich List (1789-1846)
by Eugen Wendler - 253-269 The Tragic End
In: Friedrich List (1789-1846)
by Eugen Wendler
2012
- 1-2 Two Centuries of Local Autonomy
In: Two Centuries of Local Autonomy
by Jürgen G. Backhaus - 1-2 Introduction
In: The Liberation of the Serfs
by Jürgen Georg Backhaus - 1-5 Introduction
In: Reimagining Democracy
by Davide Cadeddu - 1-6 Introduction
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Jürgen G. Backhaus - 3-6 Sold Soldiers
In: The Liberation of the Serfs
by Jürgen Georg Backhaus - 3-12 Friedrich List on Local Autonomy in His Contributions to the Debate About the Constitution of Württemberg in 1816/1817
In: Two Centuries of Local Autonomy
by Günther Chaloupek - 7-12 On Alienation
In: Reimagining Democracy
by Davide Cadeddu - 7-14 The Brandenburg Triangle
In: The Liberation of the Serfs
by Gerhard Scheuerer - 7-91 The Tradition of Economic Thought in the Mediterranean World from the Ancient Classical Times Through the Hellenistic Times Until the Byzantine Times and Arab-Islamic World
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Christos P. Baloglou - 13-26 A Scientific Approach to Politics
In: Reimagining Democracy
by Davide Cadeddu - 13-28 Determinant Factors of Economic Development and Local Economy: Theoretical Concepts in Retrospect
In: Two Centuries of Local Autonomy
by Karl-Heinz Schmidt - 15-18 Some Short Thoughts on “The Economics of Slavery”
In: The Liberation of the Serfs
by Thomas Straubhaar - 19-31 Emancipation of the Peasantry in Lower Austria: The Economists’ Views, the Role of the Estates, and the Revolution of 1848
In: The Liberation of the Serfs
by Günther Chaloupek - 27-37 Between Marxism and Personalism
In: Reimagining Democracy
by Davide Cadeddu - 29-40 Wilhelm Roepke’s Emphasis on the Local Community
In: Two Centuries of Local Autonomy
by Ursula M. Backhaus - 33-41 Liberation of the Serfs: The End of Forced Labour?
In: The Liberation of the Serfs
by Hans A. Frambach - 39-43 Philosophy of Action
In: Reimagining Democracy
by Davide Cadeddu - 41-51 Mission-Driven Business Schools
In: Two Centuries of Local Autonomy
by Jürgen G. Backhaus & Louis W. Fritz - 43-64 More Than Just a Production Factor: The View of Labour in the Works of the Norwegian Economist Torkel Aschehoug (1822–1909)
In: The Liberation of the Serfs
by Clara Mathilde C. Fasting & Sylvi B. Endresen - 45-52 Puzzled Democracy
In: Reimagining Democracy
by Davide Cadeddu - 53-56 Heterogenesis of State Sovereignty
In: Reimagining Democracy
by Davide Cadeddu - 53-67 Dühring and Carey on Local Autonomy
In: Two Centuries of Local Autonomy
by James Gay - 57-67 Political Orders
In: Reimagining Democracy
by Davide Cadeddu - 65-71 Forced Labor Under the Gulag Regime (1918–1990)
In: The Liberation of the Serfs
by Nicholas W. Balabkins - 69-77 200 Years of Local Autonomy: The Relevance for Today
In: Two Centuries of Local Autonomy
by Gerrit Meijer - 69-77 Communities
In: Reimagining Democracy
by Davide Cadeddu - 79-85 Which Representation?
In: Reimagining Democracy
by Davide Cadeddu - 79-90 Agricultural Reform
In: Two Centuries of Local Autonomy
by Hans Frambach - 91-97 Population Policy and Local Government
In: Two Centuries of Local Autonomy
by Gerhard Scheuerer - 93-121 Mercantilism
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Helge Peukert - 99-108 Double-Entry Bookkeeping in Municipal Finance: A Natural Field Experiment in Public Choice
In: Two Centuries of Local Autonomy
by Enrico Schöbel - 123-135 The Cameralists: Fertile Sources for a New Science of Public Finance
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Richard E. Wagner - 137-159 The Physiocrats
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Lluis Argemí d’Abadal - 161-171 Adam Smith: Theory and Policy
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Andrew S. Skinner - 173-177 Life and Work of David Ricardo (1772–1823)
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Arnold Heertje - 179-204 John Stuart Mill’s Road to Leviathan: Early Life and Influences
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Michael R. Montgomery - 205-277 John Stuart Mill’s Road to Leviathan II: The Principles of Political Economy
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Michael R. Montgomery - 279-297 Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832)
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Christos P. Baloglou - 299-322 Johann Heinrich von Thünen: A Founder of Modern Economics
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Hans Frambach - 323-350 The Legacy of Karl Marx
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Helge Peukert - 351-367 Friedrich List’s Striving for Economic Integration and Development
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Karl-Heinz Schmidt - 369-388 The Entwickelung According to Gossen
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Jan Daal - 389-413 Gustav Schmoller as a Scientist of Political Economy
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Reginald Hansen - 415-436 The Empirical and Inductivist Economics of Professor Menger
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Karl Milford - 437-463 Antoine Augustin Cournot
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Christos P. Baloglou - 465-494 Léon Walras: What Cutes Know and What They Should Know
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by J. A. Hans Maks & Jan Daal - 495-512 Alfred Marshall
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Earl Beach - 513-525 Knut Wicksell and Contemporary Political Economy
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Richard E. Wagner - 527-564 Werner Sombart
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Helge Peukert - 565-579 The Scientific Contributions of Heinrich von Stackelberg
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Peter R. Senn - 581-604 Joseph Alois Schumpeter: The Economist of Rhetoric
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Yuichi Shionoya - 605-624 Against Rigid Rules – Keynes’s View on Monetary Policy and Economic Theory
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Elke Muchlinski - 625-639 Keynes’s “Long Struggle of Escape”
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Royall Brandis - 641-666 John Maynard Keynes and the Theory of the Monetary Economy
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Hans-Joachim Stadermann & Otto Steiger - 667-687 James Steuart and the Theory of the Monetary Economy
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Hans-Joachim Stadermann & Otto Steiger - 689-711 Friedrich August Hayek (1899–1992)
In: Handbook of the History of Economic Thought
by Gerrit Meijer
2011
- 1-2 Introduction
In: The State as Utopia
by Jürgen Georg Backhaus - 1-4 The Physiocrats, The Antiphysiocrats, and Pfeiffer in Particular
In: Physiocracy, Antiphysiocracy and Pfeiffer
by Jürgen G. Backhaus - 1-8 Introduction
In: Contextual Development Economics
by Matthias P. Altmann - 1-14 “A Staggering World”: Karl Polanyi’s Contribution to Der Österreichische Volkswirt
In: The Beginnings of Scholarly Economic Journalism
by Michele Cangiani - 3-5 A Demand-Revealing Utopia
In: The State as Utopia
by Nicolaus Tideman - 5-21 Manufactures in European Economic Literature of the Enlightenment: The Description des Arts et Métiers and the Schauplatz der Künste und Handwerke
In: Physiocracy, Antiphysiocracy and Pfeiffer
by Kenneth Carpenter - 7-9 Economic, City Planning, and Environmental Proposals by Plato in the City of Atlantis and of the Laws
In: The State as Utopia
by Christos P. Baloglou - 11-18 Property in a Utopian State, Informed by Ideas of Pufendorf and Locke
In: The State as Utopia
by Nicolaus Tideman - 13-27 Poverty
In: Contextual Development Economics
by Matthias P. Altmann - 15-29 Polanyi on Markets, Democracy and the Crisis of Liberalism
In: The Beginnings of Scholarly Economic Journalism
by Alexander Ebner - 19-34 John Stuart Mill and the Utopian Tradition
In: The State as Utopia
by Michael R. Montgomery - 23-38 The Technological Dynamics of Capitalism: A Note on Antiphysiocracy, Colbertism, and 1848 Moments
In: Physiocracy, Antiphysiocracy and Pfeiffer
by Erik S. Reinert - 29-41 Transaction Costs
In: Contextual Development Economics
by Matthias P. Altmann - 31-37 What Would the Emperors Have Done Differently in 1914 if One of Their Advisors Had Carefully Followed the Österreichische Volkswirt?
In: The Beginnings of Scholarly Economic Journalism
by Jürgen Backhaus - 35-40 The State as Utopia: Some Thoughts on Theocracy
In: The State as Utopia
by Gerrit Meijer