giovedì 21 maggio 2009

History of Political Economy - New Issue

History of Political Economy, Volume 41, Number 2, Summer 2009
Articles
Mark Blaug, The Trade-Off between Rigor and Relevance: Sraffian Economics as a Case in Point, pp. 219-247
Michele Alacevich and Pier Francesco Asso, Money Doctoring after World War II: Arthur I. Bloomfield and the Federal Reserve Missions to South Korea, pp. 249-270
Rabah Benkemoune, Charles Dunoyer and the Emergence of the Idea of an Economic Cycle, pp. 271-295
I. Grattan-Guinness, On Jevons's Handling of Differential Equations in the Context of His Principle of Exchange, and the Early Reactions, pp. 297-309
Mario Pomini and Gianfranco Tusset, Habits and Expectations: Dynamic General Equilibrium in the Italian Paretian School, pp. 311-342
Matthew Smith, Thomas Tooke on the Corn Laws, pp. 343-382
Terry Peach, Adam Smith and the Labor Theory of (Real) Value: A Reconsideration, pp. 383-406
Book Reviews
Susan Howson, The Route of All Evil: The Political Economy of Ezra Pound. By Meghnad Desai. London: Faber and Faber, 2006, pp. 407-409
David Laidler, The Economics of Keynes in Historical Context: An Intellectual History of the General Theory. By Michael S. Lawlor. Houndmills, U.K.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006, pp. 409-411
David Laidler, The Chicago School: How the University of Chicago Assembled Thinkers Who Revolutionized Economics and Business.2008, pp. 411-414
D. P. O'Brien, Hayek and the Natural Law. By Erick Angner. London: Routledge, 2007, pp. 414-417
Website: http://hope.dukejournals.org/content/vol41/issue2/