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History of Political Economy (1982) 14 (4): 483–495.
Published: 01 November 1982
...Gerald Alonzo Smith Copyright © 1982 by Duke University Press 1982 History of Political Economy 14:4 0 1982 by Duke University Press Natural F~SQUFC~~CQ~QIII~C theory of the first conservation movement (I...
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History of Political Economy (1995) 27 (Supplement): 61–85.
Published: 01 December 1995
...: British Conservatives, the State and Industry . London: Methuen. Hayek , Friedrich von. 1978 . A Tiger by the Tail: The Keynesian Legacy of Inflation . London: Institute of Economic Affairs. Henderson , P. D. 1961 . The Use of Economists in British Administration. Oxford Economic...
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History of Political Economy (2023) 55 (2): 353–378.
Published: 01 April 2023
... “naïve productivity ethics,” as George Stigler sharply called it, transcended the then existing distinctions within the discipline and involved figures of virtually all theoretical and ideological persuasions—from prolabor progressives such as Richard T. Ely to staunch conservatives such as Thomas Nixon...
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History of Political Economy (2013) 45 (1): 61–97.
Published: 01 March 2013
... lectures on Stewart’s, Pryme was able to allay the suspicions that the conservative Heads of Houses at Cambridge had regarding political economy, and to make it a part of the curriculum. He did so, however, at the cost of missing the more recent theoretical developments of Mathus and Ricardo...
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History of Political Economy (2022) 54 (1): 109–135.
Published: 01 February 2022
... contributions dealing with conservation issues. It has also been connected to his earlier work on depreciation, published in 1925, for using the same kind of mathematical formalism. This article further explores this second research direction on the basis of new archival materials, showing that Hotelling...
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History of Political Economy (2008) 40 (5): 26–61.
Published: 01 December 2008
... religion and insisted instead on traditional Catholic ideas. As a result, political economy and religion were conceived as two pillars of a conservative order following the rise of socialist ideas. Copyright 2008 by Duke University Press 2008 Balayé, Simone. 1979 . Madame de Staël: Lumières...
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History of Political Economy (2014) 46 (suppl_1): 134–152.
Published: 01 December 2014
... that the “middle-of-the-road” position that Samuelson adopted in the book was consciously constructed by the MIT economist, with the help of his home institution and his publishing company McGraw-Hill, in response to conservative criticisms of the textbook and pressures from members of the Corporation—MIT’s Board...
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History of Political Economy (1993) 25 (suppl_1): 202–220.
Published: 01 January 1993
.... [The] suppressed conservation principle . . . is the Achilles heel o f all neo­ classical economic theory. — Mirowski, More Heat than Light In his brilliant, wide-ranging, and revolutionary book Philip Mirowski makes numerous provocative claims. This paper examines two of his...
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History of Political Economy (1993) 25 (suppl_1): 118–130.
Published: 01 January 1993
... by the technical part of his presentation. In particular, the standard Slutsky (or in inverse demand form-Antonelli) conditions that are sufficient for the “integrability” of demand do not seem to be sufficient to guarantee that prices form a conservative vec­ tor field as Mirowski argues...
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History of Political Economy (2004) 36 (2): 227–271.
Published: 01 June 2004
... . William Robert Grove, the Correlation of Forces, and the Conservation of Energy. Centaurus 19.4 : 273 -90. Carpenter, William B. [1842] 1853 . Principles of Human Physiology . 4th ed. London:Churchill. ____. [1842] 1864 . Principles of Human Physiology . 6th ed. London: Churchill...
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History of Political Economy (2007) 39 (4): 567–570.
Published: 01 November 2007
.... A. Hayek, not exactly a detached economist, some might well have reassured themselves by thinking that the prize committee’s deci- sion was after all basely political: a progressive economist on the one hand and a conservative on the other. The phrases “progressive thinker” and “conservative...
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History of Political Economy (1988) 20 (2): 328–329.
Published: 01 June 1988
... in the complexities and details of Smith’s thinking. Against the merits of Heilbroner’s anthology this reviewer will oppose two brief objections: what is ‘essential’ in Adam Smith never gets clearly defined, and the characterization of Smith as a ‘conservative’ is misleading. The search...
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History of Political Economy (1988) 20 (2): 329–331.
Published: 01 June 1988
... of Smith’s thinking. Against the merits of Heilbroner’s anthology this reviewer will oppose two brief objections: what is ‘essential’ in Adam Smith never gets clearly defined, and the characterization of Smith as a ‘conservative’ is misleading. The search for an ‘essential’ Adam Smith...
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History of Political Economy (1982) 14 (1): 131–135.
Published: 01 March 1982
... on Social Darwinism in American Thought* in 1944 it has been common, using Goldman’s convenient terminol- ~gy,~to distinguish between Conservative Darwinists and Reform Darwinists. In her useful bibliographical essay on the reception of Darwinism in the United States, appearing as one of the essays...
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History of Political Economy (1993) 25 (suppl_1): 54–68.
Published: 01 January 1993
... 1989, and Wise 1989-90. Interpreting the Triumph 55 taneously exemplifies some of this hubris. He reduces the whole history of economics, from Aristotle to Samuelson and beyond, to the work­ ing out of a central metaphor of conservation, viewed...
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History of Political Economy (1993) 25 (suppl_1): 249–270.
Published: 01 January 1993
... strong objections; Durkheim was branded a rationalist for downgrading the individual and a conservative for his apparent reification of “society” (see Douglas 1986, 10). Durkheim, however, did not in fact push his suggested program to the logical limit and apply it to knowledge creation...
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History of Political Economy (1994) 26 (3): 501–508.
Published: 01 September 1994
... be the single most contested one in the historical profession. Cultural conservatives and radicals are now fight- ing a raging battle over the implications of the history of ideas and how it should be taught. At stake are fundamental notions about our culture and who owns it. Lipkis’s critique of my...
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History of Political Economy (1994) 26 (1): 175–176.
Published: 01 March 1994
... of the stylized conservative, liberal, and radical theories that constitute the theoretical core of the volume. In the introductory chapter, it is suggested that neoclassical economists have forgotten the “ideological foundations” of the study of economies, and that they “behave as if the hegemony...
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History of Political Economy (1993) 25 (suppl_1): 157–174.
Published: 01 January 1993
..., possibly obtained by some training as an engineer. Essential in the understanding of energetics is the conservation principle, that is, the conservation of energy, which should analogously be included in the economic theory. Finally, as stressed by Mirowski, a nineteenth-century...
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History of Political Economy (1994) 26 (3): 518–520.
Published: 01 September 1994
... of intra- and intergen- erationaljustice in the context of the conservation of nature and of its resources. With intricate mathematical analyses of neoclassical theories, he investigates two essential questions. How does the neoclassical paradigm, with its emphasis on individualism, deal...