Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Volume 32 - Issue 03
Research Articles
MICHAEL V. WHITE, THIRSTING FOR THE FRAY: THE CAMBRIDGE DUNNING OF MR. MACLEOD, pp. 305-328
JAMES FORDER, FRIEDMAN’S NOBEL LECTURE AND THE PHILLIPS CURVE MYTH, pp. 329-348
EZEQUIEL ADAMOVSKY, DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS: WESTERN POLITICAL ECONOMY, THE “RUSSIAN CASE,” AND THE FIRST PERCEPTIONS OF ECONOMIC BACKWARDNESS (FROM THE 1760S UNTIL THE MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY), pp. 349-376
SHOSHANA GROSSBARD, HOW “CHICAGOAN” ARE GARY BECKER’S ECONOMIC MODELS OF MARRIAGE?, pp. 377-395
LUCA FANTACCI, MARIA CRISTINA MARCUZZO and ELEONORA SANFILIPPO, SPECULATION IN COMMODITIES: KEYNES’ “PRACTICAL ACQUAINTANCE” WITH FUTURES MARKETS, pp. 397-418
NEIL B. NIMAN, GEORGE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THORSTEIN VEBLEN’S THEORY OF CAPITAL, pp. 419-431
Reviews
Tony Aspromourgos, Donald Winch, Wealth and Life: Essays on the Intellectual History of Political Economy in Britain, 1848–1914 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp.433-435
Maria Pia Paganelli, Tony Aspromourgos, The Science of Wealth: Adam Smith and the framing of political economy (London and New York: Routledge, 2009),pp.435-436
Roger E. Backhouse, Richard Tuck, Free Riding (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2008), pp.437-438
John E. Stapleford, Donald Frey, America’s Economic Moralists: A History of Rival Ethics and Economics (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2009, pp. 439-440
Jeffrey T. Young, Margaret Schabas, The Natural Origins of Economies (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2006), pp. 441-442.
Erratum
DAVID LAIDLER, LUCAS, KEYNES, AND THE CRISIS, pp 443-443
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