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A Centenary Reconsideration of Bellamy's Looking Backward |
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A Necessary Normative Context of Positive Economics? |
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A Note on Deconstruction |
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A theory of socialism inoculated against Hayek? |
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Adam Smith's History of Astronomy Argument: How Broadly Does It Apply? And Where Do Propositions Which «Sooth the Imagination» Come from? |
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An Essay on the Nature and Significance of the Normative Nature of Economics |
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An Essay on the Philosophy and Psychodynamics of Income Distribution |
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An Essay on the Unmagic of Norms and Rules and of Markets |
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An Essay on the Unmagic of Norms and Rules and of Markets |
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Arnold Heertje, ed., The Makers of Modern Economics, vol. 3 (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham and Brookfield, 1997) pp. 148, $70.00, ISBN 1-85898-546-3 |
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Ashley's and Taussig's Lectures on the History of Economic Thought at Harvard, 1896–1897 |
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Book Review |
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Book Reviews |
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Buchanan and Musgrave on Public Finance and Public Choice: a Review Essay |
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Business Organization and the Myth of the Market Economy. By William Lazonick · New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991. xiv + 372 pp. Notes and index. $39.95. ISBN 0-521-39419-8 |
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Can neoclassical economics be social economics? |
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Can neoclassical economics be social economics? |
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Comment on “Postmodernism and Institutionalism” |
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Comments |
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Comments on Papers on Emigré Economists |
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Comments on the paper by Nancy Kete |
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DEREGULATION: THE PRINCIPAL INCONCLUSIVE ARGUMENTS1 |
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Deduction and the practice of economics: the necessity of a sense of limits |
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Determinate Solutions and Valuational Processes: Overcoming the Foreclosure of Process |
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Determinate Solutions and the Foreclosure of Process: A Response To Garretsen |
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Divergent Paths: How Culture and Institutions Have Shaped North American Growth. By Marc Egnal. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. Pp. xvi, 300. $45.00 |
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Economic Foundations of Political Power |
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Economic Thought - Essays on Economics and Economists. By R. H. Coase. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994, Pp. viii, 222. $11.95 |
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Economic Thought and Doctrine - A History of Economic Reasoning. By Karl Pribram. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983. Pp. li, 764. $42.50 |
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Economic Thought and Doctrine - The Rise and Decline of Nations. By Mancur Olson. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1982. Pp. xi, 273. $14.95. - The Political Economy of Growth. Edited by Dennis C. Mueller. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1983, Pp. vii, 285. $23.50 |
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Economics as a Science and Its Relation to Policy: The Example of Free Trade |
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Edgeworth's "Mathematical Psychics": A Centennial Notice |
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Editor’s Report |
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Edwin E. Witte's Concept of the Role of Government in the Economy |
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Elizabeth Watkins Jorgensen and Henry Irvin Jorgensen, Thorstein Veblen: Victorian Firebrand (Armonk and London: M. E. Sharpe, 1999) pp. viii, 279, $34.95, ISBN 0-7656-9258-X |
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Encyclopedia of American Economic History |
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Essays, Reviews and Reports |
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Evolutionary Economics in Russia: Report on a Conference |
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Evolutionary economics: Marc R. Tool, ed., 2vols. (Sharpe, Armonk, 1988) Vol. I: pp. 455, $35.00; Vol. II: pp. 508, $35.00; two-volume set, $60.00 |
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Foreword |
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Freeing Smith from the “Free Marketâ€: On the Misperception of Adam Smith on the Economic Role of Government |
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Galbraith on Economics as a System of Professional Belief |
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George J. Stigler (1911–1991): Scholar, Father, Dissertation Advisor, Referee, Textbook Writer and Policy Analyst |
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Government, the People, and the Problem of Order |
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Grants and the Theory of Power |
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HAYEK FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF AN INSTITUTIONALIST HISTORIAN OF ECONONIC THOUGHT: AN INTERPRETIVE ESSAY |
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Henry George's Challenge to the Economics Profession |
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In Defense of a Positive Approach to Government as an Economic Variable |
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In the Long Run We Are All Dead |
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Information Systems, Preferences, and the Economy in the |
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Institutional Economics after One Century |
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Institutional Economics and the Theory of Cognition: Review Article |
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Institutions and Distribution: Ownership and the Identification of Rent |
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Interrelations Between Legal and Economic Processes |
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Introduction: Commons and Clark on Law and Economics |
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Introduction: Contributions to Institutional Economics |
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Introduction: Market, Institutions, and Technology |
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Introduction: The Chicago School of Political Economy |
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Introductory Note |
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Jacques Loeb: His Science and Social Activism and Their Philosophical Foundations |
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John Bates Clark and A. Piatt Andrew: Some Modest Anticipations of Keynes |
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John Kenneth Galbraith: His Life, His Politics, His Economics. By Richard Parker. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005. x + 820 pp. Photographs, index, notes. Cloth, $35.00. ISBN: 0-374-28168-8 |
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John R. Hicks and the History of Economics |
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Journal Editing in the History of Economic Thought |
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Judge and Jury: American Tort Law on Trial |
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Laurence S. Moss, 1944–2009 |
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Law and Economics: Introduction |
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Law and Markets in United States History: Different Modes of Bargaining among Interests. By James Willard Hurst. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1982. Pp. vii, 207. $25.00 cloth, $8.25 paper |
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Liberty, Market, and State: Political Economy in the 1980s. By James M. Buchanan (New York: New York University Press, 1986. ix, 278p. $45.00) |
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Machine Dreams: Economics Becomes a Cyborg Science. By Philip Mirowski. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. xiv, 655. $35.00, paper |
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Macroeconomic Institutional Innovation: Introduction |
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Mark Perlman: One view of the significance of his intellectual career |
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Marxist and Other Thought in the Light of the Gorbachev Revolution |
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Murder at the Margin |
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My Work as a Historian of Economic Thought |
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N. Emrah Aydinonat, The Invisible Hand in Economics: How Economists Explain Unintended Social Consequences (London and New York: Routledge, 2008), pp. xvi, 254. Cloth: $140, ISBN 978-0-415-41783-9. Paper: $39.95, ISBN 978-0-415-56954-5 |
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Neville Keynes: A Life in a Period of Transition - Phyllis Deane, The Life and Times of J. Neville Keynes |
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Normative Premises in Regulatory Theory |
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Of Lookout Cows and the Methodology of Economics |
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On "Shirking" and "Business Sabotage": A Note |
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On Macroeconomic Politics |
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On Some Fundamental Issues in Political Economy: An Exchange of Correspondence |
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On the Conclusivity of Certain Lines of Reasoning in Economic Policy Analysis |
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On the Future of Institutional Economics |
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On the Labour Theory of Value as a Theory of Value: a note |
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On the Nature and Existence of Economic Coercion: The Correspondence of Robert Lee Hale and Thomas Nixon Carver |
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On the Nature and Utility of the Concept of Equilibrium |
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On the Structure of the Archaeology of Economic Thought in the Eighteenth Century |
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Policy Option: Tort Law versus Social Insurance as Solutions to Certain Medical Problems |
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Polluters' profit and political response: The dynamics of rights creation |
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Posnerian law and economics on the bench |
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Postmodernism and economics: a middlebrow view |
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Professional Power and Social Welfare |
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Profits from Power |
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Reflections on the Intellectual Context and Significance of Thorstein Veblen |
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Reply to Norman Barry |
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Reply to Norman Barry |
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Reviews |
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Ricardo and the Theory of Value, Distribution, and Growth. By Giovanni A. Caravale and Domenico A. Tosato. Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980. Pp. xii, 238. $35.00 |
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Roger Backhouse on the Study of Dissent |
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Roy Weintraub’s: The State of High Theory, A Review Article |
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Samaritan Advertising |
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Schumpeter's Treatment of Samuelson |
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Second Thoughts: Myths and Morals of U.S. Economic History. Edited byDonald N. McCloskey · New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. x + 208 pp. Appendix, notes, and index. $24.95. ISBN 0-19-506633-2 |
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Selig Perlman’s Lectures on Capitalism and Socialism |
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Shorter Notices |
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Social Limits to Economic Theory |
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Some Fundamentals of the Economic Role of Government |
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Some Problems in the Use of Language in Economics |
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Some thoughts on multiplicity |
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Survival and Pareto Optimality in Public Utility Rate Making |
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Technology Institutions in the: A Suggested Interpretation |
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The 8th Duke of Argyll, the Economics of Land Tenancy, and Stigler?s "Coase Theorem" |
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The Great Economists: A History of Economic thought |
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The History of Economic Thought as Intellectual History |
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The Independent Judiciary in an Interest-Group Perspective: Comment |
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The Industrial Reorganization Bill: The Burden of the Future |
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The Inexact and Separate Science of Economics |
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The Institutional Context of the MacroEconomy and Demand Management Policy: Comment on Cunningham and Vilasuso |
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The Knight-Ayres Correspondence: The Grounds of Knowledge and Social Action |
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The Legacy of Karl Polanyi |
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The Limits of Organizational Change |
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The Making of a Relativist and Social Constructivist |
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The Market: Social Constuction and Operation |
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The Myths of Liberty and the Realities of the Corporate State: A Review Article |
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The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics. John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, and Peter Newman (editors). New York: Stockton Press, 1987, (4 volumes) 949, 1044, 1085, and 1025 pages |
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The Physiocratic Theory of Economic Policy |
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The Physiocratic Theory of Property and State |
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The Political-Economic Logic of World Governance |
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The Present State of Institutional Economics |
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The Problem of “Do Not Quote or Cite Without Permission” |
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The Progress and Poverty Centenary: Advocates and Opponents Will Enjoy and Learn from the Papers Given at One Celebration |
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The Role of Government in the History of Political Economy: The 2004 HOPE Conference Interpreted and Critiqued by the General Discussant |
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The Scope of Economics Historically Considered |
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The Self-Referentiability of Thorstein Veblen’s Theory of the Preconceptions of Economic Science |
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The Soviet Quest for Economic Efficiency: Issues, Controversies, and Reforms |
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The Status of Marx after the Disintegration of the USSR |
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The Teaching of Business Cycles in 1905–1906: Insight Into the Development of Macroeconomic Theory |
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The Teaching of Monetary Economics in the Early 1900's: Insight into the Development of Monetary Theory |
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The Treatment of Post Keynesian Economics in the History of Economic Thought Texts |
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The Veblen-Commons Award |
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The Yankee and Cowboy War: Conspiracies from Dallas to Watergate and Beyond |
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The interrelations between legal and economic processes: a consideration of the reactions |
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The university as a social economy: Jane Smiley’sMoo |
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The university as a social economy: Jane Smiley’sMoo |
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The wage system and the distribution of power |
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Theories of Property |
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Thorstein Veblen as Economic Theorist |
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Toward a New U.S. Industrial Policy? |
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Veblen and Self-Referentiability: Reply to Baldwin Ranson |
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Walter Adams and James W. Brock's The Tobacco Wars: The Final Shot of a Warrior for Competitive Markets and Responsible Government |
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Wealth maximization and judicial decision-making: The issues further clarified |
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What Economists Do about Values |
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Whigs and Hunters |
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Why Economics is not yet a Science |
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Why the Georgist Movement Has Not Succeeded |
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Why the Georgist Movement Has Not Succeeded |
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“One Great Tragedyâ€: A Vignette |
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“Truth” and “Discourse” in the Social Construction of Economic Reality: An Essay on the Relation of Knowledge to Socioeconomic Policy |
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50 |
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A Critique of the Discursive Systems and Foundation Concepts of Distribution Analysis |
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A Necessary Normative Context of Positive Economics? |
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Adam Smith and the Economy as a System of Power |
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Adam’s Fallacy Did Adam Smith produce fallacy or has fallacy been thrust upon him?duncan Foley's |
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An Essay on the Nature and Significance of the Normative Nature of Economics |
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An economist turned entrepreneur |
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Anarchism and the Theory of Power |
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Ashley’s and Taussig’s Lectures on the History of Economic Thought at Harvard, 1896–7 |
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Determinate Solutions and Valuational Processes: Overcoming the Foreclosure of Process |
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EDWIN EMIL WITTE’S COURSE ON “GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS,” ECONOMICS 146, FALL 1954 |
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EDWIN EMIL WITTE’S COURSE, ON “THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN THE ECONOMY,” ECONOMICS 246, 1954–1955 |
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Economics and Theology: The Fundamental Common Problem |
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Economics as a Science and its Relation to Policy: The Example of Free Trade |
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Economists in Parliament in the Liberal Age and Augello and Guidi's |
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Edgeworth’s Mathematical Psychics: A Centennial Notice |
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F. TAYLOR OSTRANDER’S AND HELEN HIETT’S NOTES ON HENRY SIMONS’S COURSE ON PRICE THEORY IN A COMPETITIVE ECONOMY AND THE EFFECTS OF MONOPOLY, ECONOMICS 201, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, 1934 |
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F. TAYLOR OSTRANDER’S NOTES ON HENRY CALVERT SIMONS’S COURSE ON PRICE THEORY, ECONOMICS 201, AND ON PUBLIC FINANCE, ECONOMICS 360, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, 1933–1934; AND HELEN HIETT’S NOTES ON PRICE THEORY: INTRODUCTION |
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F. Taylor ostrander's notes from the socialist club at the café vèrique in geneva, summer 1931 |
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FURTHER CORRESPONDENCE OF SELIG PERLMAN |
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INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS AS A CATEGORY FOR HISTORICAL ANALYSIS |
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INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY |
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INTRODUCTORY NOTES TO THE STUDY OF THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT (SET II) |
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Ideology in Economics |
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Instrumental Valuation |
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Interpreting the Bible, the U.S. constitution, and the history of economic thought |
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Introduction |
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Introduction |
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Introduction, Frank W. Taussig, Inventors and Money-Makers |
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Introduction, William H. Hutt, Economists and the Public |
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John R. Commons (1862–1945) |
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John R. Commons and the compatibility of neoclassical and institutional economics |
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Kenneth Boulding's The Image and Contemporary Discourse Analysis |
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LIVES OF THE LAUREATES: EIGHTEEN NOBEL ECONOMISTSBreit and Hirsch’s |
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MELCHIOR PALYI: INTRODUCTION AND BIOGRAPHY |
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Machlup on Knowledge: Science, Subjectivism and the Social Nature of Knowledge |
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Methodology and Epistemology of Multilevel Analysis Methodological Holism and Individualism ConfrontedCourgeau's |
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Monetary Institutions and Monetary Theory: Reflections on the History of Monetary Economics |
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NOTES AND OTHER MATERIALS FROM FRANK H. KNIGHT’S COURSE, CURRENT TENDENCIES, ECONOMICS 303, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, 1933–1934 |
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NOTES AND OTHER MATERIALS FROM FRANK H. KNIGHT’S COURSE, ECONOMIC THEORY, ECONOMICS 301, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, FALL 1933, INCLUDING F. TAYLOR OSTRANDER’S TERM PAPER “THE MEANING OF COST” PREPARED FOR FRANK H. KNIGHT’S COURSE IN ECONOMIC THEORY, ECONOMICS 301, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, FALL 1933 |
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NOTES AND OTHER MATERIALS FROM FRANK H. KNIGHT’S COURSE, ECONOMICS FROM INSTITUTIONAL STANDPOINT, ECONOMICS 305, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, 1933–1934 |
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NOTES FROM EDWIN E. WITTE’S COURSE ON GOVERNMENT AND LABOR, ECONOMICS 249, FALL 1955 |
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NOTES FROM HANS H. GERTH’S SEMINAR, MASS MOVEMENTS, SOCIOLOGY 250, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, 1955–1956 |
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NOTES FROM MELCHIOR PALYI’S COURSE, BUSINESS CYCLE THEORY, ECONOMICS 333, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, 1933–1934 |
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Notes on the fifth summer institute for the preservation of the study of the history of economics |
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Of Lookout Cows and the Methodology of Economics |
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PAPERS FROM A CONFERENCE ON THE HISTORY OF HETERODOX ECONOMICS IN THE 20TH CENTURY: INTRODUCTION |
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Part I Correspondence Between Frank H. Knight, Walter B. Smith, and F. Taylor Ostrander, 1933–1937 |
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Part II Maurice beck hexter’s notes from harvard university, 1921–1922 |
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Part II Warren J. Samuels's Notes from Martin Bronfenbrenner's Course in Distribution of Income, University of Wisconsin, Fall 1954 |
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Preface: Friedrich von Wieser in the History of Economic Thought |
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Property as a Function of Politics: A Work on Property and Politics, Apparently Authored by Heinrich von Treitschke |
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ROBERT LAMPMAN’S COURSE ON “GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS,” ECONOMICS 146, FALL 1955 |
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Robert Lee Hale (1884–1969) – Legal Economist |
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Ronald Coase and Coasean Economics: Some Questions, Conjectures and Implications |
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THE ELGAR DICTIONARY OF ECONOMIC QUOTATIONSMcCann’s |
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THE PROBLEM OF THE STATUS OF THE STATUS QUO: SOME COMMENTS |
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THE STATUS OF THE STATUS QUO: THE BUCHANAN COLLOQUIUM |
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TROUBLEMAKER: THE LIFE AND HISTORY OF A. J. P. TAYLOR AND HASLAM’S THE VICES OF INTEGRITY: E. H. CARR, 1892–1982BURK’S |
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Taussig on the Psychology of Economic Policy |
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The 1974 editor's report of the journal of economic issues |
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The Classical Theory of Economic Policy: Non-Legal Social Control |
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The Concept of 'Coercion' in Economics |
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The Concept of Cost in Economics |
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The Historical Treatment of the Problem of Value Judgements: An Interpretation |
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The Idea of the Corporation as a Person: On the Normative Significance of Judicial Language |
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The Influence of Friedrich von Wieser on Joseph A. Schumpeter |
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The Knight-Ayres Correspondence: The Grounds of Knowledge and Social Action |
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The Methodology of Economics and the Case for Policy Diffidence and Restraint |
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The Pareto Principle: Another View |
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The Pervasive Proposition, ‘What Is, Is and Ought to Be’: A Critique |
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The Physiocratic Theory of Economic Policy |
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The Physiocratic Theory of Property and State |
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The Political Economy of Adam Smith |
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The Teaching of Business Cycles in 1905–6: Insight into the Development of Macroeconomic Theory |
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Two Concepts of ‘Politicization’ |
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Van Creveld's analysis of the state: A note |
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Victor E. Smith's notes from University of Cambridge lectures, 1954–1955 |
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Victor E. Smith's notes on William Jaffe's seminars on Keynes, spring 1939 |
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Victor E. Smith's notes on William Jaffé's lectures on general equilibrium, 1938–1939 |
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Warren J. Samuels's Notes from Martin Bronfenbrenner's Course in Distribution of Income, University of Wisconsin, Fall 1954 |
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You Cannot Derive ‘Ought’ from ‘Is’ |
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the Chicago School On the theory of economic policy of the Chicago school of economicsvan Overtveldt's |
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‘Truth’ and ‘Discourse’ in the Social Construction of Economic Reality: An Essay on the Relation of Knowledge to Socioeconomic Policy |
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“GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS” AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN IN THE MID-1950s: INTRODUCTION |
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