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History of Political Economy (2023) 55 (2): 249–277.
Published: 01 April 2023
.... This article situates Hobbes's arguments about populations in and among the common arguments for the movement of people in the seventeenth century. Hobbes rejected the natural law tradition of hospitality, which required that states take care of foreigners, and populationist arguments, which assumed...
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History of Political Economy (2010) 42 (Suppl_1): 25–52.
Published: 01 December 2010
...: Cambridge University Press. Aviram, U., S. I. Syme, and J. B. Cohen. 1976 . The Effects of Policies and Programs on the Reduction of Mental Hospitalization. Social Science and Medicine 10 : 571 –77. Baker, David B., and Ludy T. Benjamin Jr. 2000 . The Affirmation of the Scientist-Practitioner...
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History of Political Economy (1996) 28 (1): 81–82.
Published: 01 March 1996
[email protected] . Martin Osborne gratefully acknowledges the financial support and hospitality of the Department of Economics at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, and the financial support of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. We thank Robert W. Dimand and Mary Ann Dimand...
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History of Political Economy (2021) 53 (S1): 207–226.
Published: 01 December 2021
... : 243 – 45 . Galton Francis Mahomed Frederick Akbar . 1882 . “ An Inquiry into the Physiognomy of Phthisis by the Method of ‘Composite Portraiture.’ ” Guy’s Hospital Reports 25 ( February ): 475 – 93 . Gigerenzer Gerd Swijtink Zeno Porter Theodore Daston Lorraine...
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History of Political Economy (1972) 4 (2): 267–268.
Published: 01 June 1972
... 22 to 28, 1971, and the participants wish to record their warm appreciation of the direct support and generous hospitality provided by the Rockefeller Foundation and its staff. Dur- ing the five days of vigorous, continuous, and stimulating discussion, many significant differences of opinion...
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History of Political Economy (1997) 29 (suppl_1): 143–171.
Published: 01 January 1997
..., and Rosenthal 1968; Bush, Fanshel, and Chen 1972; Weinstein and Sta- son 1977). And well before the establishment of health economics as a subdiscipline, politicians and hospital administrators addressed the prob­ lem of cost inefficiency in the health care sector, albeit mostly in ad hoc fashion...
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History of Political Economy (2008) 40 (5): 239–242.
Published: 01 December 2008
... who, motivated by his dedication to the Social Gospel, wanted to use the tools of economics to make the world more hospitable to the poor and oppressed, that is, to make it more just. However, inheriting an American tradition of political econ- The United States...
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History of Political Economy (2000) 32 (3): 631–648.
Published: 01 September 2000
... of the difficulties that Smith had in relation to luxurywas the emphasis he gave to the role of saving as a factor promoting growth. For Hume, the switch from feudal “hospitality” to spending on luxury goods was an unequivocal gain in that it led to the growth of manufacturing and commerce. He, however, did...
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History of Political Economy (2015) 47 (suppl_1): 147–173.
Published: 01 December 2015
... the mathematics but because they drew implications from his analysis for real-world goods and services such as hospitals and schools. The conclusions did not accord with Samuelson’s supposition of appropriate government activities. One might expect Samuelson to make use in his textbook of an ana...
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History of Political Economy (1989) 21 (3): 503–520.
Published: 01 September 1989
... house. . . . [Their] subsistence . . is derived from his bounty, and its continuance depends upon his good pleasure” (Smith 1776, III.iv.6, pp. 414-15). Such hospitality owed nothing to generosity. It was merely the result of the lords’ inability to convert the produce of the land into ex...
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History of Political Economy (1987) 19 (4): 525–550.
Published: 01 November 1987
... arithmetic’ to economic doctrines. He used grain-price series and hospital mortality rates to argue for a free grain trade. There were two chief obstacles to an innovative approach in Diannykre. First, he was confident that “by facts political economy can approach a degree of certainty equal...
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History of Political Economy (1995) 27 (1): 212–215.
Published: 01 March 1995
... and to introduce systems of irrigation; some of the programs are reminiscent of Roosevelt’s WPA, CCC, and PWA in the United States during the Great Depression. Campomanes’s overall development schemes would be extended to bridge building in the country- side, port improvement, hospital improvement...
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History of Political Economy (2010) 42 (Suppl_1): 315–342.
Published: 01 December 2010
... on the determinants of life expectancy and the “degree of health.” A doctoral student at Oxford in the late 1950s where he had met Fuchs, Feldstein had addressed the issue of bed scarcity and resource allocation in British hospitals. There he had witnessed the debates over the British National Health Service...
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History of Political Economy (1985) 17 (2): 245–264.
Published: 01 June 1985
... on undeveloped cause-effect relations. For instance, in comparison to London, where according to the records available 2 out of 16 people died in hospital, a larger proportion of the Paris population died in hospital (2 out of 15). This construct is then used to argue for the superiority of physicians...
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History of Political Economy (2011) 43 (2): 417–422.
Published: 01 June 2011
... seen the hospitals and schools developed by religious orders or has studied the his- tory of montes pietatis can testify, but such attempts are appearing now in a wider variety, working to create, in some cases, business models that contest the sufficiency of utility maximization as an account...
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History of Political Economy (2005) 37 (2): 309–342.
Published: 01 June 2005
... in this field that we are not used to it. For even in the past one has not started from units of teaching or sickness in order to decide whether new schools or hospitals should be built; rather one directly set over against one another, even if only at general outlines, the totality of changes...
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History of Political Economy (1996) 28 (Supplement): 12–30.
Published: 01 December 1996
.... Twenty-six of the thirty-eight who have been accorded this distinction have pursued their profession in the United States. It should be noted, however, that the American position in this competition has been enhanced by the nation’s hospitality to the talents of immigrants. Eight...
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History of Political Economy (1981) 13 (2): 279–284.
Published: 01 June 1981
..., conformity to logic and to the facts of reality, not to transient intellectual fashion, was the test of ideas. One hopes that the incentive structure of the academic or schol- arly world may somehow evolve into one more hospitable to a dedica- tion like Warburton’s. University of Virginia...
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History of Political Economy (1971) 3 (1): 1–8.
Published: 01 March 1971
... pant I decided that in future I would have to exercise still greater caution in the choice of appropriate subjects for conversation at the Marshallian dinner table. But episodes such as the one just cited should not be regarded as at all typical of Marshallian hospitality. Callow...
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History of Political Economy (2001) 33 (Suppl_1): 345–370.
Published: 01 December 2001
... change in the characteristic. “For example, if the average duration of a hospital stay for an appendectomy has fallen by half over a period, then the effective cost of the hospital service should be halved relative to the cost of a hospital stay of fixed duration” (36). Here, the committee’s...