giovedì 18 novembre 2010

Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology - New Issue

Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Volume 28 part 1 - A Research Annual, 2010
Paul B. Trescott, Western economic advisers in China, 1900–1949 (pp. 1 - 37)
Robert E. Prasch, Monsignor John Ryan on the ethics and economics of minimum wage legislation (pp. 39 - 70)
Ross B. Emmett, History of economics and history of science: A comparative look at recent work in both fields (pp. 71 - 94)
Cécile Dangel-Hagnauer, Clément Juglar on commercial crises: the dictionary articles Cécile Dangel-Hagnauer (pp. 97 - 113)
Clément Juglar Translated by Cécile Dangel-Hagnauer, Commercial crises (1863/1873)(pp. 115 - 147)
Clément Juglar Translated by Cécile Dangel-Hagnauer, Commercial crises (1891)(pp. 149 - 167)
Daniele Besomi, “Periodic crises”: Clément Juglar between theories of crises and theories of business cycles (pp. 169 - 283)
Willie Henderson, David Hume’s Political Economy Hume's philosophical political economywennerlind & Schabas’ (pp. 287 - 296)
Kevin D. Hoover, Econometrics and the Philosophy of Economics Worlds apart?stigum's (pp. 297 - 303)
John F. Henry, Marx’s General Friedrich Engels resuscitatedhunt's
(pp. 305 - 318)
Stewart Davenport, America's Economic Moralists Two schools, one thesis, still no clear answerfrey's (pp. 319 - 327)
Thomas A. Stapleford, the Living Wage The living wage and the history of economicsstabile's (pp. 329 - 338)
Steven Horwitz, Liberalism, Conservatism, and Hayek’s Idea of Spontaneous Order Spontaneous order and the limits of reason and traditionhunt and Mcnamara's (pp. 339 - 347)
Giampaolo Garzarelli, Firms, Strategies and Economic Change Austrian economics meets comparative institutional analysis by way of Frank Knightyu's (pp. 349 - 360)
Subbu Kumarappan the Austrian School Historical perspective and the role of entrepreneurship in austrian economicsde Soto's (pp. 361 - 368)
Joe Blosser, Are Economists Basically Immoral? A defense of ethical economicsheyne's (pp. 369 - 379)
Kevin D. Hoover, Hunting Causes and Using Them Causal pluralism and the limits of causal analysiscartwright's (pp. 381 - 395)
Humberto Barreto, the Hesitant Hand Swinging to and fro: Government and market, pigou and coasemedema's (pp. 397 - 404)
Nicholas Mercuro, How the Chicago School Overshot the Mark Antitrust law & policy in terms of the legal-economic nexuspitofsky's (pp. 405 - 438)
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