History of Political Economy, Volume 42, Number 3, Fall 2010
Articles
Terry Peach , Measuring "The Happiness of Nations": The Conundrum of Adam Smith's "Real Measure of Exchangeable Value", pp. 403-424
Maria Pia Paganelli, The Moralizing Role of Distance in Adam Smith: The Theory of Moral Sentiments as Possible Praise of Commerce, pp. 425-441
Béatrice Cherrier, Rationalizing Human Organization in an Uncertain World: Jacob Marschak, from Ukrainian Prisons to Behavioral Science Laboratories, pp. 443-467
Håkan Eggert, Jens Warming on Open Access, the Pigovian Tax, and Property Rights, pp. 469-481
Håkan Eggert, "The Danish Right to Eel Weir," by Jens Warming, The translator thanks the Nationaløkonomisk tidsskrift for permission to publish this translation., pp. 483-494
Fabio Monsalve, Economics and Ethics: Juan de Lugo's Theory of the Just Price, or the Responsibility of Living in Society, pp. 495-519
Michael H. Turk, Economics as Plausible Conjecture, pp. 521-546
James C. W. Ahiakpor, On the Similarities between the 1932 Harvard Memorandum and the Chicago Antidepression Recommendations, pp. 547-571
David Laidler and Roger Sandilands, Harvard, the Chicago Tradition, and the Quantity Theory: A Reply to James Ahiakpor, pp. 573-592
Book Reviews
Steven Horwitz, The Austrian School: Market Order and Entrepreneurial Creativity. By Jesús Huerta de Soto. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2008. x; 129 pp., pp. 593-595
Susan Howson, The Strange Survival of Liberal England: Political Leaders, Moral Values, and the Reception of Economic Debate. Edited by E. H. H. Green and D. M. Tanner. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. xiii; 313 pp., pp. 595-598
Alessandro Roncaglia , Paura dei beni: Da Esiodo a Adam Smith. By Cosimo Perrotta. Milan: Bruno Mondadori, 2008. xv; 284 pp., pp. 598-600.
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