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The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought

Volume 6

Continuity and change in Keynes's thought: the importance of Hume 1
David R. Andrews

Old views and new perspectives: on re-reading Hicks's 'Mr Keynes and the Classics' 216
Ingo Barens and Volker Caspari

Inter-war trade-cycle theories in a poem by James Meade 297
Edited by Daniele Besomi

'Where to Draw the Line?' Keynes versus Hayek on knowledge, ethics and economics 271
Anna Carabelli and Nicolò De Vecchi

The institutional ideas virus: the case of Johan Åkerman 71
Benny Carlson

Hicks's valuation of social income: an appraisal 242
Guglielmo Chiodi and Leonardo Ditta

Moral philosophy and economics:the formation of François Huet's doctrine of property rights 581
John Cunnicliffe and Guido Erreygers

One step ahead: Thornton versus Longe 22
Mark Donoghue

Public investment programmes in the interwar period: the view from Geneva 87
A. M. Endres and G. A. Fleming

The readmission of the Jews to England: the mercantilist view 513
Joao Ricardo Faria

Pierson on scarcity of gold and changes in the general price level 58
M. M. G. Fase

Individuality and the economic order in Hegel's philosophy of right 552
Mark R. Greer

In search of full empirical reality: historical political economy, 1870-1900 333
Erik Grimmer-Solem and Roberto Romani

Jeremy Bentham and Adam Smith on the usury laws: a 'Smithian' reply to Bentham and a new problem 523
Samuel Hollander

The conspicuous absence of examination questions concerning the Great Irish Famine: political economy as science and ideology 169
Nien-hê Hsieh

Human behaviour in development economics 606
Barbara Ingham

German anticipations of the Keynesian revolution? The case of Lautenbach, Neisser and Röpke 378
Hansjörg Klausinger

From Bastiat's circumference to Knight's wheel: a newly discovered letter of Mr Sherlock Holmes to Dr Watson 365
Ephraim Kleiman

John Stuart Mill:liberal or utilitarian? 200
Oskar Kurer

The econometric challenge to Keynes: arguments and contradictions in the early debates about a late issue 404
Francisco Louçå

Reproduction and scarcity: the population mechanism in classicism and in the 'Jevonian revolution' 34
Bert Mosselmans

The randomness of the rational expectations: a perspective on Sargent's early incentives 439
Esther-Mirjam Sent

Volume 5

Against the current: Sraffa's unpublished manuscripts and the history of economic thought 437
Heinz D. Kurz

Cantillon and Ricardo effects: Hayek's contributions to business cycle theory 292
Harald Hagemann and Hans-Michael Trautwein

Cobden's stance on the currency and the political forces behind the approval of the Bank Charter Act of 1844 250
Avner Cohen

The development of John Fullarton's monetary theory 509
Mark Cassidy

Endogenous money and shareholders' funds in the classical theory of banking 60
Jérôme de Boyer

Friedman and Keynes: divergences and convergences 317
Gilles Dostaler

Friedrich Benedikt Wilhelm Hermann on capital and profits 85
Heinz D. Kurz

John Fullarton's 'Response to a proposal for a Bank of India' 480
Edited by Mark Cassidy

'Lack of money': a reappraisal of Lessius' contribution to the scholastic analysis of money-lending and interest-taking 1
Toon Van Houdt

Marx on Ricardo: an explanation of some important misunderstandings 276
Eberhard Feess

Mr Keynes and the Moderns 169
Axel Leijonhufvud

Reading Sraffa's Indices - a note 468
Bertram Schefold

Report card on Sraffa at 100 458
Paul A. Samuelson

The self and its interests in classical political economy 36
David Levine

Sraffa and microfoundation of Keynes 452
Takashi Negishi

Sraffa in historiographical perspective: A provisional statement 430
Samuel Hollander

Sraffa: the theoretical world of the 'old classical economists' 415
Pierangelo Garegnani

The structure of Say's economic writings 227
Philippe Steine

Two early Swedish debates about Wicksell's cumulative process 120
Claes-Henric Siven

Wicksell, Ramsey and the theory of interest 140
Mauro Boianovsky

Volume 4

Adam Smith's conception of the social relations of production 23
Hyun-Ho Song

The age of the universal consumer: a reconsideration of Ricardo's politics 217
Terry Peach

Cantillon on real wages and employment: a rational reconstruction of the significance of land utilization 417
Tony Aspromourgos

Early Smithian economics in the Spanish empire: J. H. Vieytes and colonial policy 444
Carlos Rodríguez Braun

An eighteenth-century view of economic development: Hume and Steuart 1
Anthony Brewer

Internationalization or Americanization of Swedish economics? 284
Bo Sandelin and Sinimaaria Ranki

Involuntary unemployment: the missing piece in Keynes's General Theory 258
Michel De Vroey

J. S. Mill's utilitarianism and the social ethics of sustainable development 478
Martin O'Connor

Jevons's Theory of political economy and the 'marginalist revolution' 43
Ian Steedman

The justice of the just price 191
O. F. Hamouda and B. B. Price

On neoinstitutional theory and preclassical economies: mercantilism revisited 375
R. B. Ekelund, Jr and R. D. Tollison

The place of education in W. S. Jevons's political economy 455
Rhead S. Bowman

Roy Harrod and traditional theory 92
Daniele Besomi

The social construction of value: value theories and John Locke's framework of qualities 400
Wilfred Dolfsma

Uchronies and the history of economic knowledge 116
Nicolò Bellanca and Marco E. L. Guidi

Value, sign and social structure: the 'game' metaphor and modern social science 299
Robert Leonard

Veblen's critique of Marx's philosophical preconceptions of political economy 65
Phillip A. O'Hara

William Huskisson and the bullion controversy, 1810 237
Nathan Sussman

Volume 3

Authority versus freedom in Quesnay's thought 200
Robert F. Hébert

Convergences in Keynes's and Wittgenstein's later views 432
John B. Davis

The cost controversy: Pigouvian economics in disequilibrium 275
Nahid Aslanbeigui

The figure of Smith: Dugald Stewart and the propagation of Smithian economics 225
Murray Milgate and Shannon C. Stimson

From spending and reproduction to circuit flow and equilibrium: the two conceptions of Tableau économique 1
Lars Heriltz

The Grand Tableau of Francois Quesnay's economics 21
Walter Eltis

Jules Dupuit: A sesquicentennial tribute to the founder of benefit-cost analysis 410
Andrea Maneschi

Keynes and a post-Keynesian controversy over the effect of debt on income expansion 460
Mathieu Carlson

Keyesianism across nations: the case of Greece 449
Michalis Psalidopoulos

Malthus versus Condorcet revisited 44
Donald Winch

Marriage, divorce and prostitution: economic sociology in medieval England and Enlightenment Spain 183
Robert B. Ekelund, Jr., Donald R. Street and Audrey B. Davidson

The modern foundations of Marx's monetary economics 61
Peter Hans Matthews

The notion of private information in a modern perspective: a reappraisal of Hayek's contribution 107
Carlo Zappia

Paradigms in English political economy: Interregnum to Glorious Revolution 353
Maria Lusia Pesante

Some microfoundations of Austrian economics: Böhm-Bawerk's version 84
A. M. Endres

The structure of Walras's mature model of capital goods markets 254
Donald A. Walker

The trade wind, the statesman and the system of commerce: Sir James Steuart's vision of political economy 379
Robert Urquhart

Why should economists study the history of economic thought? 296
Alessandro Roncaglia

Volume 2

'Anecdotal myths': Tinbergen's influence on Harrod's growth theory 434
Albert Jolink

Debate on Jürg Niehans, Multiple discoveries in economic theory (Editorial) 273

Comment on Niehans, 'Multiple discoveries' 275
Neil De Marchi

A confederacy of bunches: comment upon Niehans on 'Multiple discoveries' 279
Philip Mirowski

Multiple discoveries: quantitative data and ideological biases. A comment on Niehans 289
Alessandro Roncaglia

Multiple discoveries defended: a reply 293
Jürg Niehans

Economic sociology: a historical perspective 175
Philippe Steiner

Karl Marx on physiocracy 53
Christian Gehrke and Heinz D. Kurz

Lachmann and the wilderness: on Lachmann's radical subjectivism 412
Rudy van Zijp

The law of diminishing marginal utility in Alfred Marshall's Principles of Economics 91
Kepa M. Ormazabal

Long-term economic perspectives compared: Joseph Schumpeter and Werner Sombart 127
Günther Chaloupek

Market for ideas and reception of physiocracy in Spain: some analytical and historical suggestions 29
Vicent Llombart

Multiple discoveries in economic theory 1
Jürg Niehans

The partial spectator in the Wealth of Nations: a robust utilitarianism 299
David M. Levy

Professors Malthus and Jones: Political Economy at the East India College 1806-1858 327
Keith Tribe

Robertson in the 1920s 151
David Laidler

Teaching the history of economic thought 197
José Luís Cardoso

The wages-and-profits fund: classical remnants in Marshall's early theory of distribution 355
Mark Donoghue

Wicksell's business cycle 375
Mauro Boianovsky

Volume 1

Adam Smith: the origins of the exchange economy 21
Andrew S. Skinner

Alfred Marshall and the Labour Commission 1891-1894 273
Peter D. Groenewegen

Cupiditate et Pontentia: the political economy of Spinoza 475
Hans-Jürgen Wagener

Demand, price and net product in the early writings of F. Quesnay 231
Philippe Steiner

France's free market reforms in 1774-6 and Russia's in 1991-3: the immediate relevance of l'Abbé de Condillac's analysis 5
Walter Eltis

The ideas of German Ordoliberalism 1938-45: pointing the way to a new economic order 87
Heinz Rieter and Matthias Schmolz

John Carruthers: a Victorian market socialist 297
Ian Steedman

John Law and Richard Cantillon on the circular flow of income 47
Antoin E. Murphy

The macrostructure of Adam Smith's theoretical system: a reconstruction 551
Albert Jeck

Nil Repente!: Galiani and Necker on economic reforms 519
Gilbert Faccarello

Norm, virtue and information: the just price and individual behaviour in Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologiae 435
André Lapidus

Postsocialist privatization and agency-related property: from Coase to Locke 63
Richard Sturn

Positive feedback mechanisms in Adam Smith's theories of international trade 253
Bruce Elmslie

A Smithian growth model and Malthus's optimal propensity to save 115
Takashi Negishi

Sraffa, Marshall and the problem of returns 323
Carlo Panico and Neri Salvadori

Steuart's position on economic progress 495
Ruhdan Doujon

To quote or not to quote: the case of the Short Introduction to Moral Philosophy by F. Hutcheson 345
Fortunato Calleri

Von Neumann's growth model and the 'classical' tradition 129
Heinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori

When economics harmonized mathematics in Japan: a history of stability analysis 577
Aiko Ikeo

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