venerdì 20 febbraio 2009

History of Political Economy - New Issue

History of Political Economy
Volume 41, Number 1, 2009
Contents
Pedro Garcia Duarte, A Feasible and Objective Concept of Optimal Monetary Policy: The Quadratic Loss Function in the Postwar Period.
Walter A. Friedman, The Harvard Economic Service and the Problems of Forecasting.
Odd Langholm, Martin Luther's Doctrine on Trade and Price in Its Literary Context.
Thomas C. Leonard, American Economic Reform in the Progressive Era: Its Foundational Beliefs and Their Relation to Eugenics.
Alberto Baccini, F. Y. Edgeworth's Treatise on Probabilities.
Clément Levallois, One Analogy Can Hide Another: Physics and Biology in Alchian's "Economic Natural Selection".
Terenzio Maccabelli, Measuring Inequality: Pareto's Ambiguous Contribution.
Book Reviews
John Davis, The Cambridge Companion to Keynes. Edited by Roger E. Backhouse and Bradley W. Bateman. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Erkki Kilpinene, Thorstein Veblen and the Enrichment of Evolutionary Naturalism. By Rick Tilman. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2007.
Vincent J. Tarascio, Considerations on the Fundamental Principles of Pure Political Economy, by Vilfredo Pareto. Edited by Roberto Marchionatti and Fiorjavascript:void(0)enzo Mornati. London: Routledge, 2007.
Vincent J. Tarascio, The Pareto School and Italian Fiscal Sociology. By Michael McLure. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.
A. M. C. Waterman, Family Fictions and Family Facts: Harriet Martineau, Adolphe Quetelet, and the Population Question in England, 1798–1859. By Brian P. Cooper. Abingdon, U.K.: Routledge.
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