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2004, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 131-145 Reason and sentiments: review of Emma Rothschild's Economic Sentiments: Adam Smith, Condorcet and the Enlightenment
by Pascal Bridel & Christophe Salvat - 147-159 Emma Rothschild on economic sentiments: and the true Adam Smith
by Walter Eltis
2003, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 525-526 Mini-symposium on economics and visual representation
by Robert Leonard - 527-550 The visual history of the Tableau Economique
by Loic Charles - 551-572 Visualizing the gains from trade, mid-1870s to 1962
by Neil De Marchi - 573-585 The Lorenz curve as an archetype: A historico-epistemological study
by Laurent Derobert & Guillaume Thieriot - 587-606 Carl Menger and the network theory of money
by Mikael Stenkula - 607-608 Rational vs historical reconstruction - a counter-note on Signorino's note on Blaug
by Mark Blaug - 609-610 A rejoinder
by Rodolfo Signorino - 611-622 Mirowski's Machine Dreams
by Alexander Field
2003, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 379-407 Decline and progress: the economic agent in Condillac's theory of history
by Arnaud Orain - 409-427 Productive activities and the wealth of nations: some reasons for Quesnay's failure and Smith's success
by Jean Cartelier - 429-453 Paper credit and the multi-personae Mr. Henry Thornton
by Antoin Murphy - 455-477 Thorstein Veblen's theory of institutional change: beyond technological determinism
by Olivier Brette - 479-496 'Interrelated prices' and Sraffa's critique of partial equilibrium
by Arrigo Opocher - 497-516 Book Reviews
by Arrigo Opocher
2003, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 177-229 The legacy of the past: ancient economic thought on wealth and development
by Cosimo Perrotta - 231-248 The foundations of the Tableau Economique in Boisguilbert and Cantillon
by Jose Benitez-Rochel & Luis Robles-Teigeiro - 249-278 Durkheim's sociology, Simiand's positive political economy and the German historical school
by Philippe Steiner - 279-301 Schumpeter on the integration of theory and history
by Mario da Graca Moura - 303-328 Ugo Broggi: a precursor in mathematical economics
by Manuel Fernandez Lopez - 329-338 Rational vs historical reconstructions. A note on Blaug
by Rodolfo Signorino - 339-370 Book Reviews
by Rodolfo Signorino
2003, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-3 Introduction
by Neri Salvadori - 5-24 Consumption patterns, development and growth: Adam Smith, David Ricardo and Thomas Robert Malthus
by Davide Fiaschi & Rodolfo Signorino - 25-45 The new views on demographic transition: a reassessment of Malthus's and Marx's approach to population
by Elise Brezis & Warren Young - 47-79 Marx on division of labour, mechanization and technical progress
by Carlos Ricoy - 81-108 Smith, Marshall and Young on division of labour and economic growth
by Andrea Lavezzi - 109-135 Growth without normal capacity utilization
by Antonella Palumbo & Attilio Trezzini - 137-172 Book reviews
by Attilio Trezzini
2002, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 513-540 Yet another look at Leon Walras's theory of tatonnement
by Pascal Bridel & Elisabeth Huck - 541-549 'Yet another look'? A comment
by Antoine Rebeyrol - 550-558 Comment on 'Yet another look at Leon Walras's theory of tatonnement '
by Manuel Luis Costa - 559-567 Walras's tatonnement : a reply to Rebeyrol and Costa
by Pascal Bridel & Elisabeth Huck - 568-590 Aristotle's analysis of bilateral exchange: an early formal approach to the bargaining problem
by Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira - 591-607 Budgetary institutions and fiscal discipline: Edmund Burke's insightful contribution
by John Considine - 608-643 The logic of Keynes' criticism of the Classical model
by Michel Rosier - 644-671 Keynes and Sraffa's 'Difficulties with J. H. Hollander'
by Christian Gehrke & Heinz Kurz - 672-687 The history of economic thought: the French way
by Michel De Vroey
2002, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 333-358 Tooke's approach to explaining prices
by Matthew Smith - 359-383 Political economy and other idioms: French views on English development, 1815-48
by Roberto Romani - 384-401 Gramsci, Sraffa, Wittgenstein: philosophical linkages
by John Davis - 402-429 The 'paradox' of F. Graham (1890-1949): a study in the theory of international trade
by Roxana Bobulescu - 430-451 Keynes's Treatise : aggregate price theory for modern analysis?
by Max Gillman - 452-463 The 'Sussex School' and the history of economic thought: British Intellectual History, 1750-1950
by A. M. C. Waterman
2002, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 155-160 Introduction
by Pascal Bridel & Michel De Vroey - 161-185 Don Patinkin and the origins of postwar monetary orthodoxy
by Perry Mehrling - 186-204 Don Patinkin: interpreter of the Keynesian revolution
by Roger Backhouse - 205-225 From equilibrium to disequilibrium: the genesis of Don Patinkin's interpretation of the Keynesian theory
by Goulven Rubin - 226-259 Patinkin, the Cowles Commission, and the theory of unemployment and aggregate supply
by Mauro Boianovsky - 260-267 The dichotomy once again
by Frank Hahn - 268-292 Patinkin, Walras and the 'money-in-the-utility-function' tradition
by Pascal Bridel - 293-307 Can slowly adjusting wages explain involuntary unemployment? A critical re-examination of Patinkin's theory of involuntary unemployment
by Michel De Vroey - 308-326 Patinkin on Irving Fisher's monetary economics
by Robert Dimand
2002, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-16 David Ricardo, financier and empirical economist
by Timothy Davis - 17-41 The political economy of Thomas Edward Cliffe Leslie (1826-82): a re-assessment
by R. D. Collison Black - 42-56 Lowe's and Hayek's influence on Harrod's trade cycle theory
by Daniele Besomi - 57-71 Simonsen and the early history of the cash\in-advance approach
by Mauro Boianovsky - 72-95 Content and method: an epistemic perspective on some historical episodes
by Brian Loasby - 97-110 Skidelsky's Keynes: a review essay
by David Laidler - 111-123 'Rescuing Keynes from the economists'?: the Skidelsky trilogy
by Donald Moggridge
2001, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 429-448 Visible and invisible order. The theoretical duality of Smith's political economy
by Stefano Fiori - 449-486 Say and Ricardo on value and distribution
by Christian Gehrke & Heinz Kurz - 487-508 Kalecki on money and finance
by Malcolm Sawyer - 509-525 Heinrich von Stackelberg on joint production
by Stefan Baumgartner - 526-546 Transition from the classical to the Keynesian Perspective
by Hukukane Nikaido
2001, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 289-297 The most significant contributions to economics during the twentieth century: lists of the Nobel laureates
by James Buchanan & Gerard Debreu & Lawrence Klein & Milton Friedman & Robert Solow - 298-304 The five most significant developments in economics of the twentieth century
by Kenneth Arrow - 305-308 On just how great 'great books are'
by Paul Samuelson - 309-310 Pro- and anti-lists of the most significant contributions to economic literature of the twentieth century
by Herbert Simon - 311-331 Rau, Hermann and Roscher: contributions of German economics around the middle of the nineteenth century
by Erich Streissler - 332-362 Does God practice a random walk? The 'financial physics' of a nineteenth-century forerunner, Jules Regnault
by Franck Jovanovic & Philippe Le Gall - 363-390 Sraffa's early contribution to competitive price theory
by Giuseppe Freni - 391-401 Keynes on the nature of capital: a note on the origin of The General Theory's chapter 16
by Nerio Naldi
2001, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 124-129 Ernest Lluch (1937-2000)
by Lluis Argemi - 130-145 Lopez de Penalver's Reflexiones : an economic and mathematical approach
by Ernest Lluch - 146-185 Scottish subtlety: Andre Morellet's comments on the Wealth of Nations
by Richard Vann De Berg & Christophe Salvat - 186-207 A factual account of the functioning of the nineteenth-century Paris Bourse
by Donald Walker - 208-229 Marshall on mind and society: neurophysiological models applied to industrial and business organization
by Tiziano Raffaelli - 230-250 An appraisal of Piero Sraffa's 'The Laws of Returns under Competitive Conditions'
by Rodolfo Signorino
2001, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-29 The hidden theology of Adam Smith
by Lisa Hill - 30-41 From Mill to Weber: the meaning of the concept of economic rationality
by Michel Zouboulakis - 42-57 Bohm-Bawerk, Jevons and the 'Austrian' theory of capital: 'a quite different relation'
by Klaus Hamberger - 58-74 The finance motive, the Keynesian theory of the rate of interest and the investment multiplier
by Giovanni Cesaroni - 75-103 Kaldor and Robinson on money and growth
by Matias Vernengo & Louis-Philippe Rochon
2000, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 465-484 Does progress matter?
by Donald Winch - 485-506 Tozer on machinery
by Christian Gehrke - 507-531 Gustav Schmoller's Historico-Ethical Political Economy : ethics, politics and economics in the younger German Historical School, 1860-1917
by Heino Heinrich Nau - 532-568 On exogenous money and bank behaviour: the Pandora's box kept shut in Keynes' theory of liquidity preference?
by Jorg Bibow - 569-594 Method and analysis in Piero Sraffa's 1925 critique of Marshallian economics
by Rodolfo Signorino
2000, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 321-349 Some unpublished correspondence of William Thomas Thornton, 1866-1872
by Mark Donoghue - 350-362 Sidgwick and Edgeworth on indeterminacy in the labour market
by Philippe Bazard - 363-376 Antonelli's analytical techniques: their exploitation to derive results in duality theory
by Alan Martina - 377-406 Is post-Marshallian economics an evolutionary research tradition?
by John Finch - 407-422 Making use of the past: theorists and historians on the economics of altruism
by Philippe Fontaine
2000, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 171-180 Increasing returns: historiographic issues and path dependence
by Kenneth Arrow - 181-207 Differential rent in the 1760s: two neglected French contributions
by Richard Van Den Berg - 208-227 Ricardo on machinery: a dynamic analysis
by Takashi Uchiyama - 228-244 Keynes, Ricardo and the classical theory of interest
by David Andrews - 245-269 Marshall on equilibrium and time: a reconstruction
by Michel De Vroey - 270-288 Henry George: rebel with a cause
by Mark Blaug
2000, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-21 From the Encyclopedie to the Tableau economique : Quesnay on freedom of grain trade and economic growth
by Loic Charles - 23-44 Adam Smith's growing concern on the issue of distributive justice
by Rudi Verburg - 45-78 Individual utility in a context of asymmetric sensitivity to pleasure and pain: an interpretation of Bentham's felicific calculus
by Andr Lapidus & Nathalie Sigot - 79-114 The friendship between Piero Sraffa and Antonio Gramsci in the years 1919-1927
by Nerio Naldi - 115-135 Tugan-Baranovskii's vision of an international socialist economy
by Vincent Barnett
1999, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 513-522 The readmission of the Jews to England: the Mercantilist view
by Joao Ricardo Faria - 523-551 Jeremy Bentham and Adam Smith on the usury laws: a 'Smithian' reply to Bentham and a new problem
by Samuel Hollander - 552-580 Individuality and the economic order in Hegel's Philosophy of Right
by Mark Greer - 581-605 Moral philosophy and economics: the formation of Francois Huet's doctrine of property rights
by John Cunliffe & Guido Erreygers - 606-623 Human behaviour in development economics
by Barbara Ingham - 625-627 Book Reviews
by Peter Newman - 628-630 Book Reviews
by Heinz Kurz - 630-633 Book Reviews
by Peter Rosner - 634-636 Book Reviews
by Jurg Niehans - 636-639 Book Reviews
by Israel Kirzner - 639-641 Book Reviews
by Riccardo Realfonzo - 642-643 Book Reviews
by Ross Emmett - 644-645 Book Reviews
by Sergio Cremaschi - 645-648 Book Reviews
by Bertram Schefold - 648-650 Book Reviews
by Mark Blaug - 650-652 Book Reviews
by Peter Groenewegen - 652-654 Book Reviews
by Sergo Cremaschi
1999, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 333-364 In search of full empirical reality: historical political economy, 1870-1900
by Erik Grimmer-Solem & Roberto Romani - 365-377 From Bastiat's circumference to Knight's wheel: a newly discovered letter of Mr Sherlock Holmes to Dr Watson
by Ephraim Kleiman - 378-403 German Anticipations of the Keynesian Revolution?: The Case of Lautenbach, Neisser and Ropke
by Hansjorg Klausinger - 404-438 The econometric challenge to Keynes: arguments and contradictions in the early debates about a late issue
by Francisco Louca - 439-471 The randomness of rational expectations: a perspective on Sargent's early incentives
by Esther-Mirjam Sent - 473-476 Book Reviews
by Marco Dardi - 476-479 Book Reviews
by Bruna Ingrao - 479-481 Book Reviews
by Helge Peukert - 481-484 Book Reviews
by Robert Hebert - 484-487 Book Reviews
by Karl Hauser - 488-490 Book Reviews
by Thomas Moser - 491-495 Book Reviews
by Joorg Bibow - 495-497 Book Reviews
by Frank Hahn - 497-501 Book Reviews
by Monika Streissler - 501-503 Book Reviews
by Helge Peukert - 503-505 Book Reviews
by Walter Eltis - 506-509 Book Reviews
by Jurg Niehans
1999, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 169-199 The conspicuous absence of examination questions concerning the Great Irish Famine: political economy as science and ideology
by Nien-He Hsieh - 200-215 John Stuart Mill: liberal or utilitarian?
by Oskar Kurer - 216-241 Old views and new perspectives: on reading Hick's 'Mr. Keynes and the Classics'
by Ingo Barens & Volker Caspari - 242-270 Hicks's Valuation of Social income: an appraisal
by Guglielmo Chiodi & Leonarda Ditta - 271-296 'Where to draw the line'? Keynes versus Hayek on Knowledge, ethics and economics
by Anna Carabelli & Nicolo De Vecchi - 297-300 Inter-war trade cycle theories in a poem by James Meade
by Daniel Besomi - 301-306 Book Reviews
by christian Gehrke - 307-310 Book Reviews
by Toon Van Houdt - 310-312 Book Reviews
by Francois Vatin - 312-314 Book Reviews
by Pier Luigi Porta - 314-317 Book Reviews
by Sergio Cremaschi - 317-319 Book Reviews
by Tiziano Raffaelli - 319-321 Book Reviews
by Ian Steedman - 321-327 Book Reviews
by Paul Streeten - 327-328 Book Reviews
by Jurgen Backhaus
1999, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-21 Continuity and change in Keynes's thought: the importance of Hume
by David Andrews - 22-33 One step ahead: Thornton versus Longe
by Mark Donoghue - 34-57 Reproduction and scarcity: the population mechanism in classicism in the 'Jevonian revolution'
by Bert Mosselmans - 58-70 Pierson on scarcity of gold and changes in the general price level
by M. M. G. Fase - 71-86 The institutional ideas virus: the case of Johan Åkerman
by Benny Carlson - 87-109 Public investment programmes in the interwar period: the view from Geneva
by A. M. Endres & G. A. Fleming - 111-114 Book Reviews
by Cosimo Perrotta - 114-117 Book Reviews
by Esther-Mirjam Sent - 117-118 Book Reviews
by Birger Priddat - 119-122 Book Reviews
by Agnes Festre - 122-125 Book Reviews
by Heinrich Bortis - 125-128 Book Reviews
by Sabine Haring - 129-134 Book Reviews
by Giancarlo de Vivo - 134-137 Book Reviews
by Richard Sturn - 137-141 Book Reviews
by Harald Hagemann - 141-144 Book Reviews
by Harvey Gram - 144-147 Book Reviews
by Wilfred Dolfsma - 147-150 Book Reviews
by Augusto Graziani - 150-155 Book Reviews
by Richard Sturn - 155-157 Book Reviews
by Jurg Niehans - 158-159 Book Reviews
by Peter Groenewegen - 159-162 Book Reviews
by Eltis Walter - 163-164 Book Reviews
by Christopher Berry
1998, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 415-429 Sraffa: the theoretical world of the 'old classical economists'
by Pierangelo Garegnani - 430-436 Sraffa in historiographical perspective: a provisional statement
by Samuel Hollander - 437-451 Against the current: Sraffa's unpublished manuscripts and the history of economic thought
by Heinz Kurz - 452-457 Sraffa and the microfoundations of Keynes
by Takashi Negishi - 458-467 Report card on Sraffa at 100
by Paul Samuelson - 468-479 Reading Sraffa's Indices - a note
by Bertram Schefold - 480-508 John Fullarton's 'Response to a proposal for a Bank of India'
by Mark Cassidy - 509-535 The development of John Fullarton's monetary theory
by Mark Cassidy - 537-541 Book Reviews
by Francisco Louca - 541-547 Book Reviews
by Jose Luis Cardoso - 547-549 Book Reviews
by Richard Whatmore - 549-551 Book Reviews
by J. Stanley Metcalfe - 552-554 Book Reviews
by Lars Magnusson - 554-558 Book Reviews
by Pascal Bridel - 558-561 Book Reviews
by Nicolai Foss - 561-563 Book Reviews
by Philippe Steiner - 563-566 Book Reviews
by Andras Brody - 566-571 Book Reviews
by Mauro Boianousky
1998, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 227-249 The structure of Say's economic writings
by Philippe Steiner - 250-275 Cobden's stance on the currency and the political forces behind the approval of the Bank Charter Act of 1844
by Avner Cohen