Journal of the History of Economic Thought

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Cowles Changes Allegiance: From Empiricism to Cognition as Intuitive Statistics2002/06/01English8
Cultivating Sympathy: Sophie Condorcet's Letters on Sympathy2001/09/01English8
How the Dismal Science Got its Name: Debating Racial Quackery2001/03/01English8
THE AVERAGE PERIOD OF PRODUCTION: THE HISTORY AND REHABILITATION OF AN IDEA2018/02/01English8
Mr. Woodford and the Challenge of Finance2006/06/01English8
That which is Desired, which Pleases, and which Satisfies: Utility According to Alfred Marshall2003/09/01English8
Emil Lederer: Business Cycles, Crises, and Growth2003/09/01English8
CAPITAL CONTROVERSY FROM BÖHM-BAWERK TO BLISS: BADLY POSED OR VERY DEEP QUESTIONS? OR WHAT “WE” CAN LEARN FROM CAPITAL CONTROVERSY EVEN IF YOU DON'T CARE WHO WON2010/02/25English8
Begriffsgeschichte: between the Scylla of Conceptual and the Charybdis of Institutional History of Economics2001/06/01English7
Making Sense of Adam Smith's Invisible Hand: Beyond Pareto Optimality and Unintended Consequences2000/03/01English7
Comments on the Symposium onInterest and Prices2006/06/01English7
On Central Banking “Rules”: Tooke's Critique of the Bank Charter Act of 18442003/03/01English7
“The Labor-Less Labor Supply Model” in the Era Before Philip Wicksteed2003/12/01English7
The Culture of Quantification and the History of Public Reason2004/06/01English7
Transcribing the Tableau Économique: Input-Output Analysis à la Quesnay2007/09/01English7
Mill and Senior on London's Water Supply: Agency, Increasing Returns, and Natural Monopoly2007/03/01English7
IMPLICATIONS OF MACHLUP’S INTERPRETATION OF MISES’S EPISTEMOLOGY2015/02/12English7
Noyola's Institutional Approach to Inflation2005/06/01English7
The Early History of Experimental Economics1993/01/01English7
FRIEDMAN’S NOBEL LECTURE AND THE PHILLIPS CURVE MYTH2010/08/27English6
For Different Audiences, Different Arguments: Economic Rhetoric at the Beginning of the Latin American School2002/09/01English6
The Theory Arsenal: The Cambridge Circus and the Origins of the Keynesian Revolution2002/03/01English6
Nicholson Versus Ingram on the History of Political Economy and a Charge of Plagiarism2000/12/01English6
Further Thoughts on Clarifying the Idea of Dissent: The Russian and Soviet Experience2006/03/01English6
Wealth and Power: Quesnay's Political Economy of the “Agricultural Kingdom”2002/03/01English6
The Labor “Embodied” In Smith's Labor-Commanded Measure: A “Rationally Reconstructed” Legend2000/12/01English6
Equilibrium and Disequilibrium Dynamics in the 1930s2001/03/01English6
Friedrich Hayek, Austrian Economist2005/03/01English6
The Influence of Scottish Enlightenment on Darwin's Theory of Cultural Evolution2000/06/01English6
Comment: It's the Homogeneity, Stupid!2000/06/01English6