venerdì 11 dicembre 2009

Journal of the History of Economic Thought - New Issue

Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Volume 31, Issue 04, September 2009
Articles
A Symposium on The Nature and Significance of Economic Science by Lionel Robbins
Mark Blaug, Foreword, pp. 417-420.
Fabio Masini, Economics and Political Economy in Lionel Robbins's Writings, pp. 421-436.
David Colander, What Was "It" That Robbins Was Defining?, pp. 437-448.
Andrea Scarantino, On the Role of Values in Economic Science: Robbins and His Critics, pp. 449-473.
Roger E. Backhouse, Robbins and Welfare Economics: A Reappraisal, pp. 474-484.
Roger E. Backhouse and Steven G. Medema, Robbins's Essay and the Axiomatization of Economics, pp. 485-499.
Harro Maas, Disciplining Boundaries: Lionel Robbins, Max Weber, and the Borderlands of Economics, History, and Psychology, pp. 500-517.
Benny Carlson, Who Was Most World-Famous - Cassel or Keynes? The Economist as Yardstick, pp. 519-530.
Arthur M. Diamond, Schumpeter vs. Keynes: "In the Long Run Not All of Us Are Dead", pp. 531-541.
Steven G. Medema, History by the Numbers: A Comment on Carlson and Diamond, pp. 543-547.
Book Reviews
Bruce Caldwell, George Steinmetz, ed., The Politics of Method in the Human Sciences: Positivism and Its Epistemological Others (Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2005), pp. ix, 620, $25.95 (paperback). ISBN 0-8223-3518-2, pp. 549-550.
Bruce Caldwell, Erik Angner, Hayek and Natural Law (London and New York: Routledge, 2007), pp. xvi, 140, $65.00. ISBN 978-0-415-39715-5, pp. 551-555.
Bruce Caldwell, Elisabeth Nemeth, Stefan W. Schmitz, and Thomas E. Uebel, eds., Otto Neurath's Economics in Context (Dordrecht: Springer, 2007), pp. x, 234, $169.00. ISBN 978-1-4020-6904-8, pp. 555-560.
Website: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=HET&volumeId=31&seriesId=0&issueId=04