The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
London
bimestrale, fino al 2009 trimestrale
ISSN: 0967-2567
Conservata in: Università degli Studi di Firenze, Biblioteca di Scienze Sociali
Punto di servizio: Economia – Coll.: RIV STR0699
Consistenza: a. 1, 1993, 1-
Lacune: a. 2, 1995, 3
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Articles
Donald Winch, Does progress matter?, p. 465
Christian Gehrke, Tozer on machinery, p. 485
Heino Heinrich Nau, Gustav Schmoller’s “Historico-Ethical
Political Economy”: ethics, politics and economics in the
younger German Historical School, 1860-1917, p. 507
Jörg Bibow, On exogenous money and bank behavior: the
Pandora’s box kept shut in Keynes’ theory of liquidity preference?, p. 532
Rodolfo Signorino, Method and analysis in Piero Sraffa’s 1925
critique of Marshallian economics, p. 569
Book reviews,
p. 595
Notes for contributors, p. 617
Aims and scope, p. 619
Articles
Mark Donoghue, Some unpublished correspondence of William
Thomas Thornton, 1866-1872, p. 321
Philippe Bazard, Sidgwick and Edgeworth on indeterminacy in
the labour market, p. 350
Alan Martina, Antonelli’s analytical techniques: their exploitation
to derive results in duality theory, p. 363
John H. Finch, Is post-Marshallian economics an evolutionary
research tradition?, p. 377
Philippe Fontaine, Making use of the past: theorists and historians
on the economics of altruism, p. 407
Book reviews,
p. 423
Notes for contributors, p. 462
Aims and scope, p. 464
Articles
Kenneth J. Arrow, Increasing returns: historiographic issues
and path dependence, p. 171
Richard van den Berg, Differential rent in the 1760s: two
neglected French contributions, p. 181
Takashi Uchiyama, Ricardo on machinery: a dynamic analysis, p. 208
David R. Andrews, Keynes, Ricardo and the classical theory
of interest, p. 228
Michel de Vroey, Marshall on equilibrium and time: a reconstruction, p. 245
Mark Blaug, Henry George: rebel with a cause, p. 270
Book reviews,
p. 289
Notes for contributors, p. 317
Aims and scope, p. 319
Articles
Loïc Charles, From “The Encyclopédie” to the “Tableau économique”: Quesnay on the
freedom of grain trade and economic growth, p. 1
Rudi Verburg, Adam Smith’s growing concern on the issue of
distributive justice, p. 23
André Lapidus, Nathalie Sigot, Individual utility in
a context of asymmetric sensitivity to pleasure and pain: an
interpretation of Bentham’s “Felicific Calculus”, p. 45
Nerio Naldi, The friendship between Piero Sraffa and Antonio
Gramsci in the years 1919-1927, p. 79
Vincent Barnett, Tugan-Baranovskii’s vision of an international
socialist economy, p. 115
Book reviews,
p. 137
Notes for contributors, p. 171
Articles
João Ricardo Faria, The readmission of the Jews to
England: the Mercantilist view, p. 513
Samuel Hollander, Jeremy Bentham and Adam Smith on the usury
laws: a ‘Smithian’ reply to Bentham and a new problem, p. 523
Mark R. Greer, Individuality and the economic order in Hegel’s
‘Philosophy of Right’, p. 552
John Cunliffe, Guido Erreygers, Moral philosophy and economics:
the formation of François Huet’s doctrine of property
rights, p. 581
Barbara Ingham, Human behavior in development economics, p. 606
Book reviews,
p. 625
Announcements, p. 655
Notes for contributors, p. 657
Articles
Erik Grimmer-Solem, Roberto Romani, In search of full empirical
reality: historical political economy, 1870-1900, p. 333
Ephraim Kleiman, From Bastiat’s circumference to Knight’s
wheel: a newly discovered letter of Mr. Sherlock Holmes to Dr
Watson, p. 365
Hansjörg Klausinger, German anticipations of the Keynesian
revolution? The case of Lautenbach, Neisser and Röpke, p. 378
Francisco Louçã, The econometric challenge to
Keynes: arguments and contradictions in the early debates about
a late issue, p. 404
Esther-Mirjam Sent, The randomness of the rational expectations:
a perspective on Sargent’s early incentives, p. 439
Book reviews,
p. 473
Notes for contributors, p. 511
Articles
Nien-hê Hsieh, The conspicuous absence of examination
questions concerning the Great Irish Famine: political economy
as science and ideology, p. 169
Oskar Kurer, John Stuart Mill: liberal or utilitarian?, p. 200
Ingo Barens, Volker Caspari, Old views and new perspectives:
on re-reading Hicks’s ‘Mr. Keynes and the Classics’, p. 216
Guglielmo Chiodi, Leonardo Ditta, Hicks’s valuation of social
income: an appraisal, p. 242
Anna Carabelli, Nicolò De Vecchi, ‘Where to Draw the
Line?’ Keynes versus Hayek on knowledge, ethics and economics, p. 271
Inter-war trade-cycle theories in a poem by James Mead,
Edited by Danielle Besom, p. 297
Book reviews,
p. 301
Announcements, p. 329
Notes for contributors, p. 331
Articles
David R. Andrews, Continuity and change in Keynes’s thought:
the importance of Hume, p. 1
Mark Donoghue, One step ahead: Thornton versus Longe, p. 22
Bert Mosselmans, Reproduction and scarcity: the population
mechanism in classicism and in the ‘Jevonian revolution’, p. 34
M. M. G. Fase, Pierson on scarcity of gold and changes in
the general price level, p. 58
Benny Carlson, The institutional ideas virus: the case of
Johan Åkerman, p. 71
A. M. Endres, G. A. Fleming, Public investment programs in
the interwar period: the view from Geneva, p. 87
Book reviews,
p. 111
Announcements, p. 165
Notes for contributors, p. 167
SYMPOSIUM:
PIERO SRAFFA’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT
Editorial, p. 413
Pierangelo Garegnani, Sraffa: The theoretical world of the
‘old classical economists’, p. 415
Samuel Hollander, Sraffa in historiographical perspective:
A provisional statement, p. 430
Heinz D. Kurz, Against the current: Sraffa’s unpublished manuscripts
and the history of economic thought, p. 437
Takashi Negishi, Sraffa and the microfoundations of Keynes, p. 452
Paul A. Samuelson, Report card on Sraffa at 100, p. 458
Bertram Schefold, Reading Sraffa’s Indices – a note, p. 468
Articles
John Fullarton’s ‘Response to a proposal for a Bank of India’,
Edited by Mark Cassidy, p. 480
Mark Cassidy, The development of John Fullarton’s monetary
theory, p. 509
Book reviews,
p. 537
Notes for contributors, p. 573
Acknowledgments, p. 575
Articles
Philippe Steiner, The structure of Say’s economic writings,
p. 227
Avner Cohen, Cobden’s stance on the currency and the political
forces behind the approval of the Bank Charter Act of 1844, p. 250
Eberhard Feess, Marx on Ricardo: an explanation of some important
misunderstandings, p. 276
Harald Hagemann, Hans-Michael Trautwein, Cantillon and Ricardo
effects: Hayek’s contributions to business cycle theory, p. 292
Gilles Dostaler, Friedman and Keynes: divergences and convergences, p. 317
Book reviews,
p. 349
Notes for contributors, p. 409
Articles
Toon Van Houdt, ‘Lack of money’: a reappraisal of Lessius’
contribution to the scholastic analysis of money-lending and
interest-taking, p. 1
David Levine, The self and its interests in classical political
economy, p. 36
Jérôme de Bayer, Endogenous money and shareholders’
funds in the classical theory of banking, p. 60
Heinz D. Kurz, Friedrich Benedikt Wilhelm Hermann on capital
and profits, p. 85
Claes-Henric Siven, Two early Swedish debates about Wicksell’s
cumulative process, p. 120
Mauro Boianovsky, Wicksell, Ramsey and the theory of interest, p. 140
Axel Leijonhufvud, Mr. Keynes and the Moderns, p. 169
Book reviews,
p. 189
Announcements, p. 221
Notes for contributors, p. 223
Articles
R. B. Echelon Jr., R. D. Collision, On neoinstitutional theory
and preclassical economies mercantilism revisited, p. 375
Wilfred Dolfsma, The social construction of value: value theories
and John Locke’s framework of qualities, p. 400
Tony Aspromourgos, Cantillon on real wages and employment:
a rational reconstruction of the significance of land utilization, p. 417
Carlos Rodríguez Braun, Early Smithian economics in
the Spanish empire: J. H. Vieytes and colonial policy, p. 444
Rhead S. Bowman, The place of education in W. S. Jevons’s
political economy, p. 455
Martin O’Connor, J. S. Mill’s utilitarianism and the social
ethics of sustainable development, p. 478
Book reviews,
p. 507
Announcements, p. 552
Notes for contributors, p. 553
Articles
O. E Hamouda, B. B. Price, The justice of the just price, p. 191
Terry Peach, The age of the universal consumer: a reconsideration
of Ricardo’s politics, p. 217
Nathan Sussman, William Huskisson and the bullion controversy,
1810, p. 237
Michel De Vroey, Involuntary unemployment: the missing piece
in Keynes’s “General Theory”, p. 258
Bo Sandelin, Sinimaaria Ranki, Internationalization or Americanization
of Swedish economics?, p. 284
Robert Leonard, Value, sign and social structure: the ‘game’
metaphor and modern social science, p. 299
Book reviews,
p. 327
Announcements, p. 371
Notes for contributors, p. 372
Articles
Anthony Brewer, An eighteenth-century view of economic development:
Hume and Steuart, p. 1
Hyun-Ho Song, Adam Smith’s conception of the social relations
of production, p. 23
Jan Steedman, Jevons’s Theory of political economy and the
‘marginalist revolution’, p. 43
Phillip A. O ‘Hara, Veblen’s critique of Marx’s philosophical
preconceptions of political economy, p. 65
Daniele Besomi, Roy Harrod and traditional theory, p. 92
Nicolò Bellanca, Marco E. L. Guidi, “Uchronies” and the history of economic knowledge, p. 116
Book reviews,
p. 143
Notes for contributors, p. 195
Articles
Maria Luisa Pesante, Paradigms in English political economy:
Interregnum to Glorious Revolution, p. 353
Robert Urquhart, The trade wind, the statesman and the system
of commerce: Sir James Steuart’s vision of political economy, p. 379
Andrea Maneschi, Jules Dupuit: a sesquicentennial tribute
to the founder of benefit-cost analysis, p. 411
John B. Davis, Convergences in Keynes and Wittgenstein’s later
views, p. 433
Michalis Psalidopoulos, Keynesianism across nations: the case
of Greece, p. 449
Mathieu Carlson, Keynes and a post-Keynesian controversy over
the effect of debt on income expansion, p. 463
Book reviews,
p. 488
Announcements, p. 523
Notes for contributors, p. 527
Articles
Robert B. Ekelund Jr., Donald R. Street, Audrey B. Davidson,
Marriage, divorce and prostitution: economic sociology in
medieval England and Enlightenment Spain, p. 183
Robert E Hébert, Authority versus freedom in Quesnay’s
thought, p. 200
Murray Milgate, Shannon C. Stimson, The figure of Smith: Dugald
Stewart and the propagation of Smithian economics, p. 225
Donald A. Walker, The structure of Walras’s mature model of
capital goods markets, p. 254
Nahid Aslanbeigui, The cost controversy: Pigouvian economics
in disequilibrium, p. 275
Alessandro Roncaglia, Why should economists study the history
of economic thought?, p. 296
Book reviews,
p. 311
Announcements, p. 345
Notes for contributors, p. 349
Articles
Lars Herlitz, From spending and reproduction to circuit flow
and equilibrium: the two conceptions of “Tableau économique”, p. 1
Walter Eltis, The “Grand Tableau” of François
Quesnay’s economics, p. 21
Donald Winch, Malthus versus Condorcet revisited, p. 44
Peter Hans Matthews, The modern foundations of Marx’s monetary
economics, p. 61
A. M. Endres, Some microfoundations of Austrian economics:
Böhm-Bawerk’s version, p. 84
Carlo Zappia, The notion of private information in a modern
perspective: a reappraisal of Hayek’s contribution, p. 107
Book reviews,
p. 133
Notes for contributors, p. 179
Editorial:
debate on “Jürg Nïehans”, ‘Multiple discoveries
in economic theory’, p. 273
Neil De Marchi, Comment on Niehans, ‘Multiple discoveries’, p. 275
Philip Mirowski, A confederacy of bunches: comment upon Niehans
on ‘Multiple discoveries’, p. 279
Alessandro Roncaglia, Multiple discoveries: quantitative data
and ideological biases. A comment on Niehans, p. 289
Jürg Nïehans, Multiple discoveries defended: a reply, p. 293
Articles
David M. Levy, The partial spectator in the Wealth of Nations:
a robust utilitarianism, p. 299
Keith Tribe, Professors Malthus and Jones: Political Economy
at the East India College 1806-1858, p. 327
Mark Donoghue, The wages-and-profits fund: classical remnants
in Marshall’s early theory of distribution, p. 355
Mauro Boianovsky, Wicksell’s business cycle, p. 375
Rudy van Zijp, Lachmann and the wilderness: on Lachmann’s
radical subjectivism, p. 412
Albert Jolink, ‘Anecdotal myths’: Tinbergen’s influence on
Harrod’s growth theory, p. 434
Book reviews,
p. 451
Announcements, p. 491
Notes for contributors, p. 493
Articles
Jürg Nïehans, Multiple discoveries in economic theory, p. 1
Vicent Llombart, Market for ideas and reception of physiocracy
in Spain: some analytical and historical suggestions, p. 29
Christian Gehrkce, Heinz D. Kurz, Karl Marx on physiocracy, p. 53
Kepa M. Ormazabal, The law of diminishing marginal utility
in Alfred Marshall’s “Principles of Economics”, p. 91
Gunther Chaloupek, Long-term economic perspectives compared:
Joseph Schumpeter and Werner Sombart, p. 127
David Laidler, Robertson in the 1920s, p. 151
SURVEYS
Philippe Steiner, Economic sociology: a historical perspective, p. 175
José Luís Cardoso, Teaching the history of economic
thought, p. 197
Book reviews,
p. 215
Announcements, p. 269
Notes for contributors, p. 270
Articles
André Lapidus, Norm, virtue and information: the just
price and individual behaviour in Thomas Aquinas'”Summa
Theologiae”, p. 435
Hans-Jürgen Wagener, “Cupiditate et Potentia”:
the political economy of Spinoza, p. 475
Ruhdan Doujon, Steuart’s position on economic progress, p. 495
Gilbert Faccarello, “Nil Repente!”: Galiani and
Necker on economic reforms, p. 519
Albert Jeck, The macrostructure of Adam Smith’s theoretical
system: a reconstruction, p. 551
Aiko Ikeo, When economics harmonized mathematics in Japan:
a history of stability analysis, p. 577
Book reviews,
p. 601
Announcements, p. 668
List of contributors, p. 670
Notes for contributors, p. 671
Philippe Steiner,
Demand, price and net product in the early writings of F.
Quesnay, p. 231
Bruce Elmslie, Positive feedback mechanisms in Adam Smith’s
theories of international trade, p. 253
Peter D. Groenewegen, Alfred Marshall and the Labour Commission
1891-1894, p. 273
Jan Steedman, John Carruthers: a Victorian market socialist,
p. 297
Carlo Panico, Neri Salvadori, Sraffa, Marshall and the problem
of returns, p. 323
Fortunato Calleri, To quote or not to quote: the case of the “Short Introduction to Moral Philosophy” by F. Hutcheson, p. 345
Book reviews,
p. 351
Announcements, p. 428
List of contributors, p. 430
Notes for contributors, p. 431
Editorial,
p. 1
Articles
Walter Eltis, France’s free market reforms in 1774-6 and Russia’s
in 1991-3: the immediate relevance of l’Abbé de Condillac’s
analysis, p. 5
Andrew S. Skinner, Adam Smith: the origins of the exchange
economy, p. 21
Antoin E. Murphy, John Law and Richard Cantillon on the circular
flow of income, p. 47
Richard Sturn, Postsocialist privatization and agency-related
property: from Coase to Locke, p. 63
Heinz Rieter, Matthias Schmolz, The ideas of German Ordoliberalism
1938-45: pointing the way to a new economic order, p. 87
Takashi Negishi, A Smithian growth model and Malthus’s optimal
propensity to save, p. 115
Heinz D. Kurz, Neri Salvadori, Von Neumann’s growth model
and the ‘classical’ tradition, p. 129
Book reviews, p. 161
Announcements, p. 225
List of contributors, p. 226
Notes on contributors, p. 227
Notes for contributors, p. 228