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v. 14 ISBN 9780762301089
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This is the 14th volume in the series and it discusses such topics as the thinking of F.H. Knight on social philosophy and economic theory; Ronald Coase and American institutionalism; and the Americanization of economics in South Korea.
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- Reader's guide to John R. Commons - legal foundations of capitalism (1924)
- early institutional economics - additional materials from John R. Commons
- the law of collective bargaining, 20 October 1920
- notes on analytic and functional economics, May 1926
- world depressions, 9 May 1931
- A. Aftalion (undated)
- bank credit (undated)
- economic cycles (undated)
- the correspondence between Clarence E. Ayres and Waldo Emerson Haisley
- Roswell Cheney Mccreas course on economic doctrines and social reform, Columbia University, 1927-1928.
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v. 15 ISBN 9780762302345
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This volume is the 15th in a series which collects together research in the history of economic thought and methodology. It considers issues such as why historians should examine the history of economic thought, whether it is 'history' or 'economics', and whether it is progressive or cyclical.
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- List of contributors. Editorial board. Acknowledgments. When disillusion falls: Keynes' theory of unemployment in the context of cyclical processes (J.E. Elliott). Philanthropic foundations and the rehabilitation of big business, 1934-1977: a case study of directed economic research (F.S. Lee). The naturalism of Adam Smith's value theory (M.R. Greer). The awareness of Cournot's recherches among early British economists (A. Vazquez). On a correspondence between Habermasian ethics and Smithian sentiments (K.L. Avio, S. Pelger). Symposium: History of Economic Thought: Is it "History" or "Economics"? History of economic thought: is it "history" or "economics"? (A.M.C. Waterman). The work of historians of economic thought (W.J. Samuels). Why should a professional economists study the history of economic thought? (E.L. Forget). The history of economic thought
- progress or cycle? (N.E. Cameron). Reflections on "breaking away" economics as science and the history of economics as history of science (R.B. Emmett). Recycling old ideas: economics among the humanities (A.M.C. Waterman). Review Essays. A towering enigma: Alfred Marshall, the economists and the man (R. Petridis). A soaring eagle (A. Brewer). Groenewegan's biography of Alfred Marshall (D.A. Walker). Marshall in context (D.E. Moggridge). What's the difference between rhetoric and methodology? not a lot so let's talk more and fight less: a review essay of Donald N. McCloskey's "knowledge and persuasion in economics" (B. Gerrard). The sociological assault on political economy (R.A. Solo). Creedy's demand and exchange in economic analysis (C.E. Staley). Hayek Contra Keynes (G. Dostaler). Reading Adam Smith's discourse (D. Collings, A. Ortmann). Fayerabend and the rescue of methodology (W.J. Samuels). Money, cycles, and Hayek (F.G. Steindl). Two reviews of perspectives on monetary thought (R.H. Rasche). The decline of a great discipline (D.F. Koch). A giant's legacy (N. Aslanbeigui).
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v. 16 ISBN 9780762303533
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This volume is part of a series which offers contemporary work and research in the areas of methodology and the history of economic thought.
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List of contributors. Editorial board. Acknowledgments. Persuasion and argument in the Malthus-Ricardo correspondence (S. Cremaschi, M. Dascal). Post Greek/Pre-Renaissance economic thought: contributions of Arab-Islamic scholastics during the "Great Gap" centuries (S.M. Ghazanfar). Two conceptions of theory (A. Viskovatoff). The magical, mystical "Paradox of Value," (S. Fayazmanesh). Dadabhai Naoroji: the first economist of Modern India (S. Ambirajan). The transformation of American economics: from interwar pluralism to postwar neoclassicism: an interpretive review of a conference (W.J. Samuels). Review Essays. Birner and Van Zijp's Hayek, coordination and evolution (S. Bostaph). Silver's economic structures of antiquity (S. Todd Lowry). Catholicism, Calvinism, and the comparative development of economic doctrine: an essay on the "Austrian" perspective (D.L. Prychitko). Monetary interpretations of the Great Depression (S. Dow). New books received.
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v. 17 ISBN 9780762304356
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This annual volume includes papers on: Edwin Cannan, economic theory and the history of economic thought; Gardiner C. Means, the relation of his administered price hypothesis to neoclassical price theory; Alfred Marshall's approach to economics differed from later neoclassical economics; and notes taken by Victor E. Smith from lectures by William Jaffe on Alfred Marshall. Review essays on a variety of topics is included: the quantity theory of money; the Ricardian epistemological tradition; the history of corporate finance; economics and anthropology; Joseph A. Schumpter; economic dynamics; economics and ethics; the history of time series analysis in economics; and Alfred Marshall's correspondence.
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List of contributors. Editorial board. Acknowledgments. Edwin Cannan: economic theory and the history of economic thought (D. O'Brien). Administered price hypothesis and the dominance of neoclassical price theory: the case of the industrial prices dispute (F.S. Lee). Part I. Symposium: Alfred Marshall and Neoclassical Economics. Alfred Marshall and neoclassical economics: insights from his Correspondence (W.J. Samuels). Victor E. Smith's notes on William Jaffe's lectures on Marshallian theory, Spring 1937 (Edited with Commentary by W.J. Samuels). Part II. Review Essays. Marshall: the economist as correspondent (D.E. Moggridge). The remaining "essential desideratum": Marshall's correspondence (G. Hueckel). Statistical visions in time (D.B. Suits). "Economics" and "ethics" once again (A.M.C. Waterman). Behavioral norms, technological progress, and economic dynamics (Y.S. Brenner). How did do It? (P. Mehrling). The troubled courtship of economics and anthropology (A. Mayhew). Strategies of economic order (S. Bober). A history of corporate finance (A.M. Diamond, Jr., J.M. Diamond). David's family and the flat-earthers (P. Le Gall, O. Robert). Recapturing or remodelling the past? (M.C. Marcuzzo). New books received.
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v. 18-B : American economics ISBN 9780762306350
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This newly discovered correspondence from Clark to Giddings covers the entire period from their first acquaintance in 1886 to Giddings' death in 1931. However, the vast majority of nearly 280 letters and notes is concentrated within the years 1886-1895 when the most important development of Clark's economic thought as a theoretical economist was accomplished. During this period Clark achieved the formation of his marginal productivity theory of distribution, and a new theory of capital and interest in particular. This also represents one of the most epoch-making periods of the marginal revolution in the United States, in which Clark was playing a leading role. In this period American modern economics began to be established in the history of economic thought.
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Foreward. Preface. Explanatory notes. Introductory essay to the correspondence: the development of John Bates Clark's economic thought and F.H. Giddings. List of letters. Letters. Appendix. Eugen v. Bohm-Bawerk's letter to F.H. Giddings. Index.
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v. 18-A ISBN 9780762306374
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This volume examines topics in the discourse and methodology of economics, focusing on the types of metaphor, the use of mathematics, and the "Economics of..." literature. Other articles deal with some continuities between Adam Smith and Max Weber, and pre-Keynesian heterodoxy in macro-monetary dynamics. A special section presents multiple reviews of books by Yuval Yonay and Perry Mehrling on American economic thought during the inter-war period. Also included are reviews covering topics such as Classical political economy, Marx, communitarianism, Scholasticism, Hume's political ideas, and rational expectations.
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Abbreviated Contents: Bank lending, interest and monopoly: pre-Keynesian heterodoxy in macro-monetary dynamics (G.G. Preparata, J.E. Elliott). Some continuities between Adam Smith's political economy and Max Weber's social economics (M.Z. Zafirovski). Critique and defence of "mathematical economics" (F. Simiand, L. Frobert). On methodology of the "Economics of..." literature (L.A. Boland). Exploring the Interwar Period and Beyond. Introduction to the problem of the history of the interwar period (W. Samuels). Yonay's revisiting American economics in the interwar years (W.J. Barber et al.). Multiple reviews of Mehrling's The Money Interest and American Monetary Thought, 1920-1970 (J. Persky, R.J. Phillips). Review Essays. Redman's "The Rise of Political Economy as a Science: Methodology and the Classical Economists" (R.E. Backhouse et al.). Frank Manuel's "Requiem for Karl Marx" (B.J. Clary). Rose Friedman and Milton Friedman's "Two Lucky People" (W.J. Samuels). Purves's "The Web of Text and the Web of God: An Essay on the Third Information Transformation (J.P. Tiemstra). Ingram's "Reason, History, and Politics: The Communitarian Grounds of Legitimacy in the Modern Age: (P. Diesing). Langholm's "The Legacy of Scholastism in Economic Thought: Antecedents of Choice and Power" (S.T. Worland). Bordo, "Golden and White's The Defining Moment: The Great Depression and the American Economy in the Twentieth Century" (W.J. Barber). White's "Karl Marx and the Intellectual Origins of Diacletical Materialism" (V. Barnett). Haakonssen's "Hume's Political Essays" (R. Urquhart). Rashid's "Myth of Adam Smith" (A.S. Skinner). Pearson's "Origins of Law and Economics: The Economists' New Science of Law, 1830-1930" and Fried's "The Progressive Assault on Laissez Faire: Robert Hale and the First Law and Economics Movement" (S.G. Medema). Wible's "The Economics of Science: Methodology and Epistemology as if Economics Really Mattered: (E-M. Sent).
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v. 18-C : Twentieth-century economics ISBN 9780762306541
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The archival collection has two parts. The first presents correspondence between the American economist, Alfred S. Eichner, and the English economist, Joan Robinson, and related documents. The correspondents were major contributors to Post Keynesian economics in terms of both ideas and creating self-consciousness. The second presents hitherto unpublished correspondence and documents pertaining to the nature, rise and limits of quantitative methodology in economics. The materials are from Wesley C. Mitchell, Henry Schultz, and Arthur F. Burns. They examine many issues that remain in contention today.
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On the Genesis of Post Keynesian Economics. Alfred S. Eichner, Joan Robinson and the founding of post Keynesian economics (F.S. Lee). Tributes in memory of Alfred S. Eichner. Correspondence: working out the megacorp and oligopoly, 1969-1971. Correspondence: organizing the U.S. post Keynesians and macrodynamics, 1971-1972. Correspondence: neoclassical economics and the post Keynesian paradigm, 1973-1976. Appendix I. Regulating private power. Appendix II. Price policies of oligopolistic companies: The larger dynamic. Appendix III. Adrian Wood, the magacorp, and the determination of the mark up. Content and Methodology During the Interwar Period. The quantative method in economics: its promise, strength and limits (W.C. Mitchell et al.). Introduction (L. Fioritio, W.J. Samuels). The years of high pluralism: U.S. interwar economics: new light from the Mitchell correspondence (L. Fiorito). Henry Schultz's "The Quantative Method with Special Reference to Economic Inquiry" (L. Fiorito, W.J. Samuels). Editor's note (L. Fiorito). The quantative method with special reference to economic inquiry (H. Schultz, A.F. Burns's "Scientific Method and Business Cycles" (W.J. Samuels). Introduction (W.J. Samuels). Scientific method and business cycles (A.F. Burns).
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v. 19-A ISBN 9780762307036
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In addition to two sets of multiple reviews plus thirteen single reviews, this work includes three articles on the history of economic thought and one on methodology. The former are articles on the interpretation of Adam Smith, on Irving Fisher, and on certain economic aspects of the work of a literary figure, James Branch Cabell. The former is an article on econometricians' decision making as to choice of method. In addition, an important paper by Wesley Clair Mitchell on the money economy and economic efficiency is published with an interpretive introduction.
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Method Choice in The History of Econometrics: A Decision Criteria Taxonomy and Decison Criteria Taxonomy and Analysis of the Report of Econometricians' Decision Making Across Source Materials (K.K. Madden). Unpacking "Adam Smith: Critical Theorist?" (S.J. Pack). Love and Death: The Wealth of Irving Fisher (P. Mehrling). The Economy of James Branch Cabell (W.J. Samuels). American Institutionalism. Wesley Clair Mitchell's Money Economy and Economic Efficiency. Introduction (J. Biddle, L. Fiorito). Wesley Clair Mitchell's Money Economy and Economic Efficiency (L. Fiorito). Review Essays. Multiple Review of van Creveld's The Rise and Decline of the State (Y.S. Brenner, S. Todd Lowry, K. Mischel, W.J. Samuels). Multiple Review of Morgan and Morrison's Models as Mediators: Perspectives on Natural and Social Science (R.B. Emmett, S.T. Ziliak). Angresano's The Political Economy of Gunnar Myrdal (S. Dzarasov). Szostak's Econ-Art: Divorcing Art from Science in Modern Economics (M. Wolfson). Barber's The Works of Irving Fisher (M. Blaug). Blaug's Who's Who in Economics (3rd ed.) (W.J. Samuels). Pasinetti and Schefold's The Impact of Keynes on Economics in the 20th Century (M.W. Reder). Ruggles' and Ruggles' Macro-and Microdata Analyses and their Integration (K.K. Madden). Perlman and McCann's The Pillars of Economic Understanding: Ideas and Traditions (A. Brewer). Martin's Verstehen: The Uses of Understanding in Social Science (T. Cowen). Pinkard's Hegel: A Biography (P. Diesing). Garnett's What do Economists Know? (T. Mayer). Perlman and McCann's The Pillars of Economic Understanding: Ideas and Traditions (G. Hueckel). Henderson's and Davis' The Life and Thought of David Ricardo (S. Hollander). Hollander's The Economics of Thomas Robert Malthus (J.T. Young).
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v. 20-A ISBN 9780762308477
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This work contains articles on Adam Smith, Antonio Horta Ororio, John Maynard Keynes, and on methodological, interpretive and policy issues of economic development in Ghana. It also contains review essays on twenty-two new books on the history and methodology of economics.
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Of wages and profits in the different employments of labour and capital: Patterns of exposition and exemplification in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. (W. Handerson). Antonio Horta Ororio: Pareto's Portuguese disciple (M.E. Mata). Mr Smith goes to Moscow: Russian editions of the Wealth of Nations (V. Barnett). Ghana: A world apart (Y.S. Brenner).
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v. 21-A ISBN 9780762309962
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This volume contains edited articles on works by Adam Smith, John Maurice Clark, John Maynard Keynes, Knight and Copeland and Sergius Bulgakov. It also features review essays on books covering evolutionary theory, methodology, and economic philosophy and ideology.
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List of Contributors.
EDITORIAL BOARD.
Acknowledgments.
, book I: Its relationship to Adam Smith's full moral philosophical visionAn inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations.
John Maurice Clark and Frank H. Knight on marginal productivity theory: A note with some unpublished correspondence.
The correspondence.
Waging war against mechanical man: The knight-copeland controversy over behaviorism in economics.
Appendix Two letters from the knight to Copeland.
In whose image? Sergius Bulgakov's account of the history of economics.
Interwar monetary and business cycle theory: Macroeconomics before keynes.
Rethinking methodology.
Toward a future of social-economic thought and methodology without rules?.
The end of rule-based methodology?.
Hands's reflection without rules: Economic methodology and contemporary science theory.
Pluralism, optimism, and pragmatism in economic methodology.
Palimpsest and "the new methodology".
Economic methodology and the many facets of "contemporary science theory".
Economics and religion: A troubling interface.
Is economics a religion?.
The life and thought of Thorstein Veblen: A reinterpretation.
Edgell's revised view of Veblen.
Sublunary clockmakers.
Relocating Jean-Baptiste say, and in so doing reconstructing Smith?.
A religious challenge to both orthodox and heterodox economics.
Mis-reading modern economics.
For a master of ecological economics.
Valuable accounts.
Ebenstein's Hayek.
Reclaiming institutional evolution.
Freedom to exchange and the rhetoric of economic correctness.
On mill and liberty.
The ubiquity of exchange: Spiritualism or fact?.
Philosophy and economic theory.
Presidential rhetoric and the great depression.
New books received.
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v. 22-A ISBN 9780762310890
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Contains four sets of refereed essays. One group includes papers on Harrod and Robertson; Adam Smith; Keynes; Mendeleev; Veblen; and J. M. Clark. The second group has six papers on the historiography of institutional economics during the inter-war period. The third group has two papers on a conference on the status of the status quo. The fourth group has thirteen essays each reviewing one or more recent works.
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Abbreviated. Dynamics, trade and money in the correspondence between Roy Harrod and Dennis Robertson (D. Besomi). Keynes, uncertainty and the competitive process (S.P. Dunn). The prudence of projectors: Adam Smith's premonition of financial fragility and the origins of monetary policy (J. Toporowski). Catalysing growth?: Mendeleev and the 1891 tariff (V. Barnett). Veblen at Chicago: The winds of creativity (G.M. Hodgson). John Maurice Clark and the multiplier: A note (L. Fiorito). Roundtable on the Historiography of Institutional Economics. Introduction and summary (D. Hammond, W.J. Samuels). Institutional economics: The term and its meanings (M. Rutherford). Is institutionalism still a useful category? (R.B. Emmett). Institutional economics as a category for historical analysis (W.J. Samuels). Why institutional economics matters as a category of historical analysis (B.W. Bateman). J. Daniel Hammond, Norma Jeane Mortenson and American institutionalism: A view from the top row (S.G. Medema). The Buchanan Colloquium on the status of the status quo: Reports on a conference. The status of the status quo: The Buchanan Colloquium (W.J. Samuels). The problem of the status of the status quo: Some comments (W.J. Samuels). 13 review essays on various recent published books.
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v. 23-A ISBN 9780762311644
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Volume 23A of this research annual first presents two articles on Adam Smith, one on his use of the concept of the invisible hand, and another on his use of Isaac Newton's methodology; an article on rival conceptions of distribution: in the 20th century; and a set of introductory notes to the study of the history of economic thought. Secondly, the volume presents multiple review essays on a book on the history of institutional economics, and single review essays on a variety of books, including books on causality, economic thought and the making the European monetary union, the Scottish Enlightenment, economic justice and theological values, a dictionary of economic quotations, economic morality, Thomas Reid, policy making, and autobiographical essays by Nobel laureates in economics.
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List of contributors. Editorial board. Acknowledgments. The invisible hand of god in Adam Smith (A. Denis). Some principles of Adam Smith's Newtonian methods in the wealth of nations (E. Schliesser). Inequality of what among whom? Rival conceptions of distribution in the 20th century (R.S. Goldfarb, T.C. Leonard). Introductory notes to the study of the history of economic thought (II) (W.J. Samuels). Review essays. Hodgson's The evolution of institutional economics (B. Bateman, D.W. Bromley, W. Waller). Hunt's history of economic thought (J.E. King). Hoover's causality in economics (J. Reiss). Maes's economic thought and the making of European monetary union (R. W. Diman). Sakamoto and Tanaka's The rise of political economy in the Scottish enlightenment (W. Henderson). Wood's Economic justice and theological values (W. Hendeson). McCann's The Elgar dictionary of economic quotations (W.J. Samuels). Busch's The eclipse of morality (G.L. Johnson). Wood's The correspondence of Thomas Reid (M. Johnson). Featherman and Vinovski's Social science and policy making (W.J. Barber). Breit and Hirsch's Lives of the Laureates (W.J. Samuels).
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v. 24-A ISBN 9780762313495
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The series presents materials in two fields, the history of economic thought, and the methodology of economics, both broadly considered. The main annual volumes present articles comparable to what one would find in a journal, except that long pieces are welcome. Also presented are review essays on new works in the two fields, some of which are multiple reviews; plus occasional mini-symposia. The archival supplements present hitherto unpublished materials - lecture notes, papers, longer manuscripts, correspondence, etc. - of interest in the two fields. The series presents review essays, multiple reviews and mini symposia on new-works in this field. The volumes are broad in scope and the series fills a substantial gap in this field.
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Formal modelling VS. insight in Kaleckis theory of the business cycle. (D. Besomi). Conference Report: Notes on the fifth Summer Institute for the Peservation of the Study of the History of Economics. (W. J. Samuels). Review Essays: Dimand and Nylands The Status of Woman in Classical Economic Thought.Pray Clear The Way, There, For These Ah Persons: The Status Of Women In Classical Political Economy, (S. J. Peart). Reconsidering the Place of Women in Classical Economics, (J. Ball). Pelikans Interpreting the Bible and the Constitution.Interpreting the Bible, the U.S. Constitution, and the History of Economic Thought (W J. Samuels). Porta, Scazzieri, and Skinners Knowledge, Social Institutions and the Division of Labour. An Analysis of Some Essays in the History of Economic Thought (L. Montes). Ghazanfars Medieval Islamic Economic Thought: Filling the Great Gap in european economics. (S. Rashid). Bevir and Trentmanns Markets in historical contexts: ideas and politics in the modern world. Market Embeddedness and the History of Economics. (R. Romani). Pullen and Parrys T.R. Malthus: The unpublished papers in the collection of the Kanto Gakuen University. New Light on Malthus: The Kanto Gakuen Collection,. ( A.M.C. Waterman). Heyers Harold Innis Postmodernism, H.A. Innis, and the Media of Communication (R. Neill). Harris Sick Economies: Drama, mercantilism, and disease in Shakespeares England. Was Shakespeare an Economic Thinker? (D. Bruster). Corrys David Hilbert and the axiomatization of physics (1898 1918): from grundlagen der geometrie to grundlagen der physic. Getting Hilbert Right. (E.R. Weintraub). Freeman, Kliman and Wells The new value controversy and the foundations of economics. The New Value Controversy. (F. Baragar). Montes Adam Smith in context: A critical reassessment of some central components of his thought. (J. T. Young). Mirowskis The effortless economy of science? Throwing Down the Gauntlet on a Neoclassical Economics of Science. (A. M. McCright). Brakman and Heijdras The monopolistic competition revolution in retrospect. (H. Barreto).
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v. 25-A ISBN 9780762314225
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The series presents materials in two fields, the history of economic thought, and the methodology of economics, both broadly considered. The main annual volumes present articles comparable to what one would find in a journal, except that long pieces are welcome. Also presented are review essays on new works in the two fields, some of which are multiple reviews; plus occasional mini-symposia. The archival supplements present hitherto unpublished materials - lecture notes, papers, longer manuscripts, correspondence, etc.- of interest in the two fields. The series presents review essays, multiple reviews and mini symposia on new-works in this field. It includes volumes which are broad in scope. The series fills a substantial gap in this field.
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The Ethics of the Market The Ethical Case for the MarketMeadowcroft's.
The Libertarian Fantasy of an Ethical Market.
The Virtues, Complexity, and Limits of Markets.
Methodology and Epistemology of Multilevel Analysis Methodological Holism and Individualism ConfrontedCourgeau's.
Indeterminacy and Society The Problematic Problematization of Choice and ActionHardin's.
Reflections of Eminent Economists Essays in AutobiographySzenberg and Ramrattan's.
Ricardo's Macroeconomics The Reinvention of Ricardo as an Applied EconomistDavis's.
Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy The Wealth of Nations and the Morality of OpulenceEvensky's.
Elgar Companion to Law and Economics Complaining about the CompanionBackhaus's.
Political Sociology of Freedom Spontaneous and not so Spontaneous OrdersHamowy's.
Surviving Capitalism How to Survive CapitalismRingman's.
Economists in Parliament in the Liberal Age and Augello and Guidi's.
Origins of Law and Economics They may not be "Origins," but they are "Contributions" (for the Most Part)Parisi and Rowley's.
Cultures Merging The Missing Cultural Foundations of Economic GlobalizationJones'.
List of Contributors.
EDITORIAL BOARD.
New books received.
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archival supplement 5 ISBN 9781559380942
Description
Part of a series which focuses on the history of economic thought and methodology, this is the supplement to Volume 13.
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- Readers guide to John R. Commons, legal foundations of capitalism (1924) - introduction, Warren J. Samuels
- readers guide to John R. Commons, legal foundations of capitalism, prepared by Warren J. Samuels
- early institutional eco-nomics - additional materials from John R. Commons - intro-duction, Warren J. Samuels
- the law of collective bargaining, 20 October 1920
- notes on analytic and functional economics, May 1926
- world depressions, 9 May 1931
- a aftalion (undated)
- bank credit (undated)
- economic cycles (undated)
- the correspondence between Clarence E. Ayres and Waldo Emerson Haisely - introduction, Warren J. Samuels
- the correspondence between Clarence E. Ayers and Waldo Emerson Haisley
- Roswell Cheney Mccreas course on economic doctrines and social reform, Columbia University, 1927-1928, Warren J. Samuels.
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v. 10 ISBN 9781559385015
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This volume is part of a series which offers contemporary work and research in the areas of methodology and the history of economic thought. It covers such topics as: Hayek and the "modern Austrian" methodology; and the "value-added" approach to the prohibition of work on the Sabbath.
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- Hayek the falsificationist?, Bruce J. Caldwell
- Hayek and "modern Austrian" methodology - comment on a non-refuting refutation, T.W. Hutchison
- reply to Hutchison, Bruce J. Caldwell
- knowledge as expected surprise - a framework for introducing learning in economic choice, Marina Bianchi
- the "value-added" approach to the prohibition of work on the Sabbath, Yaffa Machnes Reif
- socialism and the market - John Strachey's "Revolution by Reason, 1925", Noel Thompson. Symposium on Milton Friedman's methodology: an interview with Milton Friedman on methodology, J. Daniel Hammond
- Friedman's predictivist instrumentalism - a modification, Bruce J. Caldwell
- the problem of context for Friedman's methodology, J. Daniel Hammond
- realism, closed systems and Friedman, Tony Lawson
- Friedman and realism, Uskali Maki. Review essays: multiple reviews of Hutchison's "Before Adam Smith", Robert F. Hebert et al
- Asimakopulos's "Investment, Employment and Income Distribution", Nina Shapiro
- Hilliard's "J.M. Keynes in Retrospect", D.E. Moggeridge
- Hollis's "The Cunning Reason", Geoffrey M. Hodgson
- Klamer, McCloseky and Solow's "The Consequences of Economic Rhetoric", Jerry Evensky
- Loasby's "The Mind and Method of the Economist", Evelyn L. Forget
- new books received.
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archival supplement 3 ISBN 9781559385039
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Part of a series which focuses on the history of economic thought and methodology, this supplement to volume 10 discusses Edwin R.A. Seligman's lectures on the history of economics.
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- Edwin R.A. Seligman's lectures on the history of economics - introduction, Warren Samuels
- outline of lectures
- readings
- notes from Edwin R.A. Seligman's lectures on the history of economics, P.S. Allen.
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v. 12 ISBN 9781559387477
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This is the 12th volume in the series and it discusses such topics as the history and development of the option pricing formula, Marx's semantics and the logic of the derivation of value, and the interpretation of the balance of trade.
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v. 34A ISBN 9781785609602
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The Research in the History of Economic Methodology (RHETM) 34A, includes original research from preeminent scholars in the field. RHETM is one of the oldest and most respected publications in the field, and the Vol 34A is crucial for economists, methodologists, and historians of the social sciences.
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PART I: THE POSTWAR AUSTRIAN DIASPORA - A SYMPOSIUM ON AUSTRIAN ECONOMICS IN THE WAKE OF WORLD WAR II
Introduction to a Symposium on Austrian Economics in the Immediate Postwar Period - Scott Scheall
The Nationalo Konomische Gesellschaft (Austrian Economic Association) in the Interwar Period and Beyond - Hansjorg Klausinger
The Moral Scholar and the A-Moral Scientist: The Responsibility of the Social Scientist in Austrian Economics Before and After the Migration - Erwin Dekker
The Nature of the Market in Mises and Weber - Solomon Stein and Virgil Henry Storr
"Un-Austrian" Austrians? Haberler, Machlup, and Morgenstern and the Post-Emigration Elaboration of Austrian Economics - Janek Wasserman
Systems, Structural Properties and Levels of Organisation: The Influence of Ludwig - Von Bertalanffy on the Work of F.A. Hayek - Paul Lewis
The Road to Servomechanisms: The Influence of Cybernetics on Hayek from the Sensory Order to the Social Order - Gabriel Oliva
The History of a Tradition: Austrian Economics from 1871 to 2016 - Peter J. Boettke, Christopher J. Coyne and Patrick Newman
PART II: ESSAYS
The Great Depression of 1873 1896 and Price Fluctuations: British Forerunners of the Long Waves Perspective - Daniele Besomi
No Place for Law and Economics: The Controversy Over Railroad Regulation Before the Hepburn Act - Nicola Giocoli
Towards a Rational Reconstruction of Pigou's 'Theory of Unemployment' - Massimo Di Matteo
Romance or No Romance? Adam Smith and David Hume in James Buchanan's "Politics Without Romance" - Andrew Farrant and Maria Pia Paganelli
PART III: FROM THE VAULT
'The Cause of Ye Wast of the Silver or Bullion of England': a New Document from Thomas Mun's Age - Salim Rashid
PART IV: REVIEWS
Review of the New English Translation of Heinrich Von Stackelberg (1934, 2011) Market Structure and Equilibrium, Translated by Damien Bazin (Scientific Director), Lynn Urch and Rowland Hill, Berlin, Springer, 2011 - Jan Horst Keppler
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v. 35A : print ISBN 9781787145382
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Volume 35A of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology features a symposium on historical epistemology, guest edited by Till Duppe and Harro Maas. The symposium includes new research from the guest editors, as well as from Loic Charles and Christine There, Hsiang-Ke Chao, Tobias Vogelsang, and Thomas Stapleford. This internationally renowned cast of contributors offers a variety of perspectives on one of the major approaches in empirical philosophy of science and economic thought. Volume 35A also includes a new research paper by Cameron Weber on the paradoxical notion of value employed in the economics of art and culture. An archival piece by Marc Nerlove, winner of the John Bates Clark Medal in 1969, completes the volume. Originally written in the summer of 1953, when Nerlove was a 19-year-old graduate student serving as research assistant to Jacob Marschak and Tjalling Koopmans at the Cowles Commission, the paper relates the ideas of Cournot to the concept of Nash equilibrium. The paper was long-forgotten by Nerlove and has only recently been rediscovered among the Marschak Papers at UCLA. Olav Bjerkholt contributes a foreword to Nerlove's archival piece.
Table of Contents
- Part I: A Symposium on the Historical Epistemology of Economics
Introduction
- Till Duppe and Harro Maas
1. Physiocracy as an Eighteenth-Century Science
- Loic Charles and Christine There
2. Engines of Discovery: Jevons and Marshall on the Methods of Graphs and Diagrams
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Hsiang-Ke Chao and Harro Maas
3. Political Infrastructures for Economic Knowledge: The American Military Administration of Germany and its View of the German Economy, 1945-1947
- Tobias Vogelsang
4. Gerard Debreu's Values: Axioms and Anecdotes
- Till Duppe
5. Historical Epistemology and the History of Economics: Views through the Lens of Practice
- Thomas A. Stapleford
Part II: Essays
6. On the "Value Paradox" in Art Economics
- Cameron Weber
Part III: From the Vault
7. Some Notes on Cournot and the Bargaining Problem
- Marc Nerlove with a foreword by Olav Bjerkholt
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v. 35B : print ISBN 9781787145405
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Volume 35B of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology features a symposium on the economics of Piero Sraffa, guest edited by Scott Carter and Riccardo Bellofiore. The symposium includes new research from Professor Carter, as well as from John Davis, Nerio Naldi and Eleonora Lattanzi, Bertram Schefold, Andres Lazzarini and Gabriel Brondino, and Lucia Morra.
Volume 35B also features general research contributions from Masazumi Wakatabe, and co-authors Eugene Callahan and Andreas Hoffman.
Mary Furner, Matthew Frye Jacobson, Scott Scheall, and Charles R. McCann, Jr. offer unique perspectives on Thomas C. Leonard's (2015) Illiberal Reformers: Race, Eugenics, and American Economics in the Progressive Era. Professor Leonard contributes a response essay.
Table of Contents
- VOLUME INTRODUCTION
PART I: A SYMPOSIUM ON NEW DIRECTIONS IN SRAFFA SCHOLARSHIP
SYMPOSIUM INTRODUCTION
- Riccardo Bellofiore and Scott Carter
SYMPOSIUM INTRODUCTION APPENDIX
DOCUMENTS ON PIERO SRAFFA AT THE ARCHIVIO CENTRALE DELLO STATO AND AT THE ARCHIVIO STORICO DIPLOMATICO
- Eleonora Lattanzi and Nerio Naldi
FRIENDSHIP AND INTELLECTUAL INTERCOURSE BETWEEN SRAFFA AND WITTGENSTEIN: A TIMELINE
- Lucia Morra
SRAFFA'S 1920S CRITIQUE AND ITS RELEVANCE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF MAINSTREAM MICROECONOMICS
- Gabriel Brondino and Andres Lazzarini
SRAFFA ON THE OPEN VS. 'CLOSED SYSTEMS' DISTINCTION AND CAUSALITY
- John B. Davis
THE IMPROBABILITY OF RESWITCHING, THE CERTAINTY OF WICKSELL-EFFECTS AND THE POVERTY OF PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS: THE CAMBRIDGE CRITIQUE OF CAPITAL TRANSFORMED
- Bertram Schefold
SRAFFA, THE CONFIGURATION OF EXCHANGE, AND VALUE/PRICE EXPRESSIONS OF LABOUR TIME IN SURPLUS-PRODUCING TRIANGULAR TRADE
- Scott Carter
PART II: ESSAYS
THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND MACROECONOMICS RECONSIDERED: THE IMPACT OF POLICY AND REAL-WORLD EVENTS ON ECONOMIC DOCTRINES
- Masazumi Wakatabe
TWO-POPULATION SOCIAL CYCLE THEORIES
- Gene Callahan and Andreas Hoffman
PART III: REVIEWS
A COLLECTION OF BOOK REVIEWS OF THOMAS C. LEONARD'S ILLIBERAL REFORMERS, INCLUDING A RESPONSE FROM THE AUTHOR
NOT ALL IL-LIBERAL: ACADEMIC REFORM THOUGHT IN THE LONG PROGRESSIVE ERA
- Mary O. Furner
ILLIBERAL AMERICA: RETHINKING THE PROGRESSIVE ERA IN THE AGE OF OBAMA AND TRUMP
- Matthew Frye Jacobson
REFLECTIONS ON THOMAS C. LEONARD'S ILLIBERAL REFORMERS
- Charles R. McCann, Jr.
FAITH AS POLITICAL EPISTEMOLOGY: A REVIEW OF THOMAS C. LEONARD'S ILLIBERAL REFORMERS
- Scott Scheall
RESPONSE
- Thomas C. Leonard
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v. 36A : print ISBN 9781787561267
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Volume 36A of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology features
a symposium on Bruce Caldwell's Beyond
Positivism after 35 years. Contributors to the symposium include Kevin
Hoover, Wade Hands, Tony Lawson, and Peter Boettke. The volume also features
general-research essays from Luis Mireles-Flores and Alain Marciano. Luca
Fiorito presents a new discovery from the archives.
Table of Contents
- Volume IntroductionPART I: A SYMPOSIUM ON BRUCE CALDWELL'S BEYOND POSITIVISM AFTER 35 YEARS
Introduction to a Symposium on Bruce Caldwell's Beyond Positivism after
35 Years
- Scott Scheall
A Countercultural Methodology: Caldwell's Beyond Positivism at Thirty-Five
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Kevin D. Hoover
Beyond Deductivism
- Tony Lawson
Hypothetical Pattern Explanations in Economic Science: Hayek's
Explanation of the Principle and Pattern Prediction Meets Contemporary Philosophy
of Science
- D. Wade Hands
Why Methodology Matters: Reflections on Bruce Caldwell's Beyond
Positivism
- Peter Boettke, Solomon Stein, and Virgil Henry Storr
Reflecting on Beyond Positivism at Thirty-Five
- Bruce Caldwell
PART II: ESSAYS
Recent Trends in Economic Methodology: A Literature Review
- Luis
Mireles-Flores
Why is "Stigler's Coase Theorem" Stiglerian? A Methodological
Explanation
- Alain Marciano
PART III: FROM THE VAULT
John M. Clark and Frank H. Knight on the Adding-Up Theorem, Overhead
Costs, and More
- Luca Fiorito
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v. 36B : print ISBN 9781787564244
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Volume 36B of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology features a symposium reflecting on the significance of Mary Morgan's contributions to the history and philosophy of economics. Symposium participants include guest editors Marcel Boumans and Hsiang-Ke Chao, as well as Harro Maas, Tiago Mata, Gerardo Serra, and Andrej Svorencik. The volume also features the next installment of Charles R. McCann, Jr. and Vibha Kapuria-Foreman's continuing project on the neglected Chicago economist, Robert Franklin Hoxie.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction to the Symposium "Curiosity, Imagination, and Surprise"
- Marcel Boumans 2. Health Economic Modeling: Fact or Fiction? Useful to Policymakers in Spite of Untruths
- Joshua P. Cohen
3. Calculators and Quacks: Feeling the Economy's Pulse in Times of Crisis
- Harro Maas
4. Rationalism and the 'Engineer-Economists' In The Netherlands, 1920-1940
- Peter Rodenburg
5. Shaping Space Through Diagrams: The Case of The History of Location Theory
- Hsiang-Ke Chao
6. "Influence" in Historical Explanation: Mary Morgan's Traveling Facts and the Context of Influence
- Tiago Mata
7. Pleas for Fieldwork: Polly Hill on Observation and Induction, 1966-1982
- Gerardo Serra
8. Imagination and Rule: Visualising Economic Space in India (18th - 20th Century)
- Aashish Velkar
9. Re-Thinking Reproducibility as a Criterion for Research Quality
- Sabina Leonelli
10. Tales of the Unexpected: The Use of Narrative in Studies of Experimental Neurosis
- Edmund Ramsden
11. Creating Economics in the Lab: From Physical Place to Laboratory Space
- Andrej Svorencik
12. Reflections
- Mary Morgan
13. Trade Union Politics and the Socialist Party of America: The Investigations of Robert Franklin Hoxie, 1908-1913
- Charles R. McCann, Jr. and Vibha Kapuria-Foreman
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v. 36C : print ISBN 9781787564329
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Volume 36C of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology features a symposium edited by Andres Alvarez on monetary economics in post-independence Latin America. The symposium features contributions from Matias Vernengo and Esteban Perez Caldentey, Ricardo Solis Rosales, Florencia Sember, and Edna Carolina Sastoque Ramirez. Volume 36C also includes general research contributions from C. Tyler DesRoches and Dorian Jullien.
Table of Contents
- Part I: Symposium on Latin American Monetary Thought: Two Centuries in Search of Originality
- Guest edited by Andres Alvarez Chapter 1. An Introduction to a Symposium on Latin American Monetary Thought: Two Centuries in Search of Originality
- Andres Alvarez
Chapter 2. The Regeneration - Between the Doctrine and the Need: The Debate Over Free Banking and the Legal Tender in Colombia (1880-1903)
- Edna Carolina Sastoque-Ramirez
Chapter 3. Francisco Barrera Lavalle: Early 20th-century Mexican Currency and Banking Specialist. Critic of the 1905 Monetary Reform by which Mexico Adopted the Gold Standard
- Ricardo Solis Rosales
Chapter 4. Challenging a Money Doctor: Raul Prebisch vs. Sir Otto Niemeyer on the Creation of the Argentine Central Bank
- Florencia Sember
Chapter 5. Heterodox Central Banking in the Periphery
- Esteban Perez Caldentey and Matias Vernengo
Part II: Essays
Chapter 6. On The Historical Roots of Natural Capital in the Writings of Carl Linnaeus
- C. Tyler DesRoches
Chapter 7. Under Risk, Over Time, Regarding Other People: Language and Rationality Within Three Dimensions
- Dorian Jullien
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v. 37A : print ISBN 9781787698505
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Volume 37A of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology features a symposium edited by Tiago Mata, celebrating 50 years of the Union of Radical Political Economics. It also includes an essay by Mauro Boianovsky, and is accompanied by a series of reflections from esteemed colleagues, all focused on Arthur Lewis and the classical foundation of development economics. The Volume further includes an important new archival contribution (edited and introduced by Malcolm Rutherford) from the papers of Alvin Hansen, in which the famous Harvard economist reflects on the contributions of his teacher, John R. Commons, on the occasion of the latter's 70th birthday in November 1932.
Table of Contents
- IntroductionEditors' Biographies
PART I: A SYMPOSIUM ON 50 YEARS OF THE UNION OF RADICAL POLITICAL ECONOMICS
1. Introduction: The Untold Story of Left Economics
- Tiago Mata
2. Macroeconomic Consequences of Peace: American Radical Economists and the Problem of Military Keynesianism, 1938-1975
- Tim Barker
3. In Search of an Alternative: American Radical Economists in Mao's China
- Isabella Maria Weber and Gregor Semieniuk
4. In Search of the Socialist Subject: Radical Political Economy and the Study of Moral Incentives in the Third World
- Benjamin Feldman
5. The Radical Roots of Feminism in Economics
- Jennifer Cohen
PART II: ESSAYS
6. Arthur Lewis and the Classical Foundations of Development Economics
- Mauro Boianovsky
7. Adam Smith's Answer to Arthur Lewis
- Maria Pia Paganelli
8. Lewis's Breakthrough Publications of 1954 and 1955: A Little Understood Perspective
- Robert L. Tignor
9. Arthur Lewis and the Classical Foundations of 'Development': Economic History and Institutional Change
- Federico D'Onofrio and Gerardo Serra
10. Generalizing Lewis: Unlimited Supplies of Labor in the Advanced Capitalist World
- Stephen A. Marglin
11. On the Application of the Lewis Model to China
- Hans-Michael Trautwein
12. Lewis and Kuznets on Economic Growth and Income Inequality
- Guido Erreygers
13. Why Lewis and Classical Economics?
- Claudia Serra
PART III: FROM THE VAULT
14. The Contribution of Professor John R. Commons to American Economics: An Address Given by Alvin A. Hansen on the Occasion of John R. Commons' 70th Birthday Celebration, November 18th, 1932
- Edited and Introduced by Malcolm Rutherford
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v. 37B : print ISBN 9781787698628
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Volume 37B of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology features a symposium on the work of Ludwig Lachmann, edited by Giampaolo Garzarelli. Contributors to the symposium include Peter Boettke, Erwin Dekker, Peter Lewin, and several other experts on Lachmann and the Austrian School. The volume also includes an essay on Jean de Largentaye's French translation of Keynes's General Theory, written by the translator's daughter, Helene de Largentaye. Last and certainly not least, the volume features a collection of reviews and commentaries on historian Nancy MacLean's controversial book about James Buchanan, Democracy in Chains.
Table of Contents
- PART I 1. Introduction to a Symposium on Ludwig Lachmann
- Giampaolo Garzarelli
2. Capital, Calculation, and Coordination
- Peter J. Boettke and Ennio E. Piano
3. Lachman and Shackle: On the Joint Production of Interpretation Instruments
- Erwin Dekker and Pavel Kuchar
4. Lachmann and Shumpeter - Some Reflections
- Martin Fransman
5. Ludwig Lachmann and the Austrians
- Peter Lewin
6. Lachmann, Keynes and Subjectivism
- Christopher Torr
7. Reminiscences of Ludwig Lachmann
- Martin Fransman, Giampaolo Garzarelli, Peter Lewin, Jochen Runde, and Christopher Torr
PART II
8. Gained in Translation: The French Edition of The General Theory by JM Keynes
- Helene de Largentaye
PART III
9. Introduction to a Collection of Reviews and Commentaries on Nancy MacLean's Democracy in Chains
- Andrew Farrent and Scott Scheall
10. The Allure and Tragedy of Ideological Blunders Left, Right and Center: A Review Essay of Nancy MacLean's Democracy in Chains
- Peter J. Boettke
11. James M. Buchanan and Democratic Classical Liberalism
- David Ellerman
12. Reading the Hermeneutics of Suspicion with Suspicion: A Review Essay on Nancy MacLean's Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America
- Ross B. Emmett
13. Poking a Hornet's Nest: The Debate on Democracy in Chains
- Gary Mongiovi
14. Freedom of Association and its Discontents: The Calculus of Consent and the Civil Rights Movement
- Vlad Tarko and Santiago Jose Gangotena
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v. 37C : print ISBN 9781787698703
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Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology Volume 37C features a symposium celebrating the centenary of the influential economist and historian of economic thought Robert Heilbroner. Luca Fiorito, Harald Hagemann, Edward Nell, and Steven Pressman contribute to the symposium. The volume also features original general-research contributions from Samuel Hollander and Luca Fiorito, as well as a new discovery of material made by Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay and Marianne Johnson from the archives of Richard A. Musgrave.
Table of Contents
- PART I: A SYMPOSIUM ON ROBERT HEILBRONER AT 100 1. Introduction to a Symposium on Robert Heilbroner at 100
- Luca Fiorito
2. Two Worldly Philosophers: Robert Heilbroner and Adolph Lowe
- Harald Hagemann
3. Heilbroner on Capital and Capitalism (But Overlooking Finance)
- Edward Nell
4. Robert Heilbroner and Keynesian Public Finance
- Steven Pressman
PART II: ESSAYS
5. On Karl Marx's Evolutionary Credentials and the Marx-Mill Intellectual Relationship
- Samuel Hollander
6. Social Stratification, Hereditarianism, and Eugenics: A Harvard Tale
- Luca Fiorito
PART III: FROM THE VAULT
7. "The Fiscal Policy Seminar: Its Early Stages" by Richard A. Musgrave
- Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay and Marianne Johnson
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v. 38A : print ISBN 9781838677008
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Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology Volume 38A features a symposium on public finance in the history of economic thought co-edited by guest editors Claire Silvant and Javier San Julián Arrupe, as well as general-research essays from Cosma Orsi and John Henry, and a heartfelt obituary by Mattheus Assaf of his friend, Gabriel Oliva, winner of RHETM's first Warren Samuels Prize for Interdisciplinary Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology.
Including chapters on British public debt in the 19th century, French financial controversies in the mid-1800s, and a thoughtful reflection on the USA's New Deal, this volume is a global exploration of public finance history. For any researcher or student interested in the history of economics, this is an essential read containing the most up-to-date research.
Table of Contents
- Part I: A Symposium on Public Finance in the History of Economic Thought1. Introduction: Public Finance in the History of Economics, a Field of its Own
- Claire Silvant and Javier San Julián Arrupe
2. British Public Debt Management Operations in the Early Nineteenth Century
- Nesrine Bentemessek Kahia
3. Ricardo and his Contemporaries on Monetary Reform and the National Debt
- Christina Laskaridis
4. The French Financial Controversies in the Aftermath of the 1848 Crisis: An Overview of Socialist and Liberal Positions
- Clément Coste and Claire Silvant
5. An Expansionary Economist Against Fiscal Discipline in Mid-19th Century Spain: The Lonely Shepherd
- Javier San Julián Arrupe
6. Public Credit, Capital, and State Agency: Fiscal Responsibility in German-Language Finanzwissenschaft
- Richard Sturn
7. Would a State Monopoly Over Money Creation Allow for a Reduction of the National Debt? A Study of the 'Seignorage Argument' in Light of the Debates on the '100% Money' Debates
- Samuel Demeulemeester
Part II: Essays
8. Economic Thought and Social Institutions in Eighteenth Century England
- Cosma Orsi
9. Reflections on the New Deal:The Vested Interests and Limits to Reform
- John F. Henry
Part III: Memorial
10. Remembering Gabriel Oliva C. Cunha (1990-2019)
- Matheus Assaf
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v. 26-A ISBN 9781846639043
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The collection includes refereed articles on topics in economic methodology and the history of economics, including Austrian economic methodology and Wesley Mitchell. Review essays on new publications cover such topics as Adam Smith, John Kenneth Galbraith, Friedrich Nietzsche, Joseph Schumpeter, Janos Kornai, the Chicago School, French econometrics, financial economics, economic methodology, economists in parliament, the repeal of the Corn Laws, and the role of state power in economics.
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Wesley Clair Mitchell on eugenics: A note.
Economic singularism.
the Chicago School On the theory of economic policy of the Chicago school of economicsvan Overtveldt's.
How should we think of the success of the Chicago School of Economics?.
Early and often or too late and not enough?.
State and Status The complexity of powerclark's.
Social status on the road from feudalism to the age of enlightenment.
Unpacking terminology, reassessing theory.
State formation in early modern Europe.
the Big Three in Economics Three strikes and you're outskousen's.
The final triumph of Adam Smith?.
Friedrich Nietzsche Did Nietzsche say anything to economists or about economics?backhaus and Drechsler's.
A History of Econometrics in France From natural order to artificial worldsle Gall's.
Economics Confronts the Economy Confronting economists who are confronting economicsklein's.
Adam's Fallacy Did Adam Smith produce fallacy or has fallacy been thrust upon him?duncan Foley's.
New Voices on Adam Smith Adam Smith: One author, many contextsmontes and Schleisser's.
the "vanity of the Philosopher" Sympathy lost (and regain'd?)peart and Levy's.
from the Corn Laws to Free Trade Complementary forces behind the repeal of Britain's Corn Lawsschonhardt-bailey's.
Economists in Parliament The determinants of thoughtaugello and Guidi's.
By Force of Thought We're all Austrians now: Janos Kornai and the Austrian school of economicskornai's.
Entrepreneurship, Money, and Coordination Which way forward in Hayekian social theory: Evolution or design?backhaus'.
Schumpeter on the Economics of Innovation and heertje's.
John Kenneth Galbraith The conventional wisdom and the pretense of knowledgeparker's.
Forerunners of Modern Financial Economics Prior knowledge: Financial economics before Markowitzdonald Stabile's.
New books received.
Acknowledgments.
EDITORIAL BOARD.
List of Contributors.
Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology.
A Research Annual.
Copyright page.
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v. 27-A ISBN 9781848556560
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This book contains refereed articles on: contrasting relational conceptions of the individual in recent economics; the development of Adam Smith's style of lecturing; a comparison of problems encountered in the historian's work as editor, based upon editing Harrod's papers and Haberler's "Prosperity and Depression"; reminiscences on the New Deal by Jacob Viner; and Don Lavoie's lectures on comparative economic systems. It reviews essays on books about Schumpeter, Keynes, Mincer, comparative economic history, and the Chicago School; as well as reviews of books dealing with the repeal of the Corn Laws, economic systems and economic growth, the Enlightenment and post-modernism, and virtue ethics and capitalism.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors.
EDITORIAL BOARD.
Acknowledgments.
Two relational conceptions of individuals: teams and neuroeconomics.
Comparing editorial problems: the Harrod papers and the making of Haberler's prosperity and depression.
Smith's development as didactic lecturer: evidence from the lectures on jurisprudence.
Jacob Viner's reminiscences from the new deal (February 11, 1953).
Don Lavoie's graduate lectures on comparative economic systems: George Mason University, Fall 1985.
Prophet of Innovation Schumpeter's best moveMcCraw's.
the Bourgeois Virtues Two cheers for Mccloskeymccloskey's.
Keynes and His Battles Fighting for the possibility of civilizationdostaler's.
Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism Capitalism and economic growthbaumol, Litan & Schramm's.
Jacob Mincer and teixeira's.
New Comparative Economic History Cliometrics goes comparativehatton, O'rourke, and Taylor's.
from the Corn Laws to Free Trade One case to rule them all: Theoretical synthesis and the repeal of the corn lawsschonhardt-bailey's.
Postmodernism and the Enlightenment Meta-narratives, enlightenment and paradoxgordon's.
the Chicago School How should the rise of the Chicago school be explained?van Overtveldt's.
Road to Serfdom The servants of our own machinery? F. A. Hayek's caldwell's Edition of Hayek's.
Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology.
Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology.
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