Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Volume 32, Issue 01, March 2010
Articles
Avi J. Cohen, Capital Controversy from Bohm-Bawerk to Bliss: Badly Posed or Very Deep Questions? Or What “We” Can Learn From Capital Controversy even if You Don't Care Who Won, pp. 1-21.
Donald Winch, The Old Generation of Economists and the New: An Intellectual Historian’s Approach to a Significant Transition, pp. 23-37.
David Laidler, Lucas, Keynes, and the Crisis, pp. 39-62.
Joseph Persky, On the Thinness of the Utilitarian Defense of Private Property, pp. 63-83.
Daniele Besomi, The Periodicity of Crises. A Survey of the Literature before 1850, pp. 85-132.
Book Reviews
Sean Langcake and Robert Leeson, Gilles Dostaler, Keynes and His Battles (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2007), pp. 384, $160. ISBN 978-1-85898-266-3, pp. 133-135.
Maria Pia Paganelli, Goeff Cockfield, Ann Firth, and John Laurent, eds., New Perspective on Adam Smith's The Theory of Moral Sentiments (Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 2007) pp. vii, 170, $100. ISBN 1845424808, pp. 135-136.
Kevin D. Hoover, Franciso Louçã, The Years of High Econometrics: A Short History of the Generation that Reinvented Economics (London and New York: Routledge, 2007), pp. xxiv, 370, $180. ISBN 978-0-415-41974-1, pp 137-139
Anna Klimina, Vincent Barnett and Joachim Zweynert, eds., Economics in Russia: Studies in Intellectual History (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2008), pp. xviii, 198, $100 (hardcover). ISBN: 978-0-7546-6149-8, pp. 139-142.
Anne Mayhew, Yuichi Shionoya and Tamotsu Nishizawa, eds., Marshall and Schumpeter on Evolution: Economic Sociology of Capitalist Development (Cheltenham, UK, and Northhampton, MA, 2008), pp. ix, 285, $140. ISBN: 978-1-84720-813-2, pp. 142-144.
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