venerdì 5 marzo 2010

Cahiers d'économie Politique - New Issue

Cahiers d'économie Politique, 2009, issue 57
Articles
Nicolas Rieucau, Introduction: Editing Economists, what Content and what Form?, pp. 7-54.
André Tiran, Why and how translate economists texts? The example of the Della Moneta de F. Galiani pp. 55-66.
Christine Théré and Loïc Charles, Do Economic Texts Speak for Themselves? Putting the 2005 Edition of Quesnay's Economic Writings in Perspective for the Historian of Economic Thought, pp. 67-100.
Nathalie Sigot, Editing Jeremy Bentham's Selected Economic Writings: Boundaries and Methodological Issues, pp. 101-129.
Pascal Bridel, Economic Theory and Political Philosophy: Some Preliminary Remarks on Sismondi's Collected Economic Writings, pp. 131-150
Jean-Pierre Potier and André Tiran, The Edition of the Complete Works of Jean-Baptiste Say, pp. 151-173.
Muriel Dal-Pont Legrand and Ludovic Frobert, Some Preliminaries Options on Clément Juglar’s Economic Writings First Editorial Project, pp. 175-196.
Pierre Dockès and Claude Mouchot, To Read Walras - From Archives Funds to Edition and Reinterpretation of the Complete Economic Writings of Auguste and Léon Walras, pp. 197-210.
Fiorenzo Mornati, Pareto’s Complete Works: results and perspectives, pp. 211-223.
Daniele Besomi, Comparing Editorial Problems: The Harrod's Interwars Papers and Correspondence and the Making of Haberler's Prosperity and Depression, pp. 225-260.
Heinz D. Kurz, Preparing the edition of Piero Sraffa's Unpublished Papers anc Corresondence, pp. 261-278.
Website: http://econpapers.repec.org/article/cpojournl/#y2009:i57