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History of Political Economy (1991) 23 (1): 93–94.
Published: 01 March 1991
... Robert 1963 . Occasional Papers of Thomas Robert Malthus . Edited by Bernard Semmel. New York: Burt Franklin. Ó Gráda , Cormac 1984 . Malthus and the Pre-Famine Economy. In Economists and the Irish Economy , edited by A. E. Murphy. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. Petersen , William...
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History of Political Economy (2002) 34 (2): 510–513.
Published: 01 June 2002
.... It may also provide a route whereby those for whomGerman philosophy has been a largely closed book can begin to understand something of Hegel. Roger E. Backhouse, University of Birmingham England’s Disgrace? J. S. Mill and the Irish Question. By Bruce L. Kinzer...
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History of Political Economy (1975) 7 (3): 312–336.
Published: 01 September 1975
...Gerard M. Koot Copyright © 1975 by Duke University Press 1975 [HOPE Vol. 7 (1975) No. 31 T. E. Cliffe Leslie, Irish social reform, and the origins of the English historical school of economics Gerard M. Koot By 1875...
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History of Political Economy (1977) 9 (3): 451.
Published: 01 September 1977
...: A Guide to Archive and Other Miinirscript Soirr-ces jor the Histor-y oj’British and Irish Economic Thought. Compiled by R. P. Sturges. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 1975. Pp. xxiv + 140. $12.75. Every historian of economic thought will want a copy...
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History of Political Economy (1986) 18 (1): 182–184.
Published: 01 March 1986
...GERARD M. KOOT Antoin E. Murphy. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1984. Pp. 174. £12.50. Copyright © 1986 by Duke University Press 1986 182 History of Political Economy 18:l (1986) The work will be a valuable reference to students of comparative development of economic thought...
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History of Political Economy (2010) 42 (1): 1–17.
Published: 01 March 2010
... . Centenary History of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1847–1947 . Dublin: Eason and Son. ———. 1950 . Theory and Policy in Anglo-Irish Trade Relations, 1775–1800. Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland 18 : 3 –15. ———. 1953 . The Classical...
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History of Political Economy (1996) 28 (1): 127–128.
Published: 01 March 1996
... since 1922. By James L. Wiles and Richard B. Finnegan. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Publishing, 1993. 240 pp. $49.95. Irish economic thinking has always been unique. Dominated as Ireland has been by England (their university system was established specifically to bias Irish students toward...
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History of Political Economy (1985) 17 (4): 507–521.
Published: 01 November 1985
... to Poulett Scrope, who in the late 1820s began a long career of advocacy for an Irish poor law, employing arguments substantially similar to those advanced in the Chronicle. (Scrope’s early contact with the Chronicle is outlined below.) Commentators have not entirely overlooked John Black...
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History of Political Economy (1986) 18 (1): 180–182.
Published: 01 March 1986
... scholarly works on comparative development of economic ideas between China and Europe, the booklet is a well-deserved addition. Virginia Military Institute JAMESL. Y. CHANG Economists and the Irish economy from the eighteenth century to the present day. Edited...
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History of Political Economy (2003) 35 (Suppl_1): 204–233.
Published: 01 December 2003
...-1704), Physician and Philosopher: A Medical Biography with an Edition of the Medical Notes in His Journals . London: Wellcome Historical Medical Library. Edgeworth, Maria. 1964 . Castle Rackrent: An Hiberian Tale, Taken from the Facts and from the Manners of the Irish Squires of Former Times...
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History of Political Economy (1986) 18 (1): 184–185.
Published: 01 March 1986
... that the Irish influence on Edgeworth’s economics is difficult to detect. Hicks traces Edgeworth’s Irish and Spanish ancestry and conjectures that Edge- worth’s interest in mathematics may have been nurtured during his year at Trinity College, Dublin, through his contacts with William Rowan Hamilton...
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History of Political Economy (1996) 28 (1): 128–131.
Published: 01 March 1996
...Allin F. Cottrell 128 History of Political Economy 28: 1 (1996) very different from that of the English and Europeans. James L. Wiles and Richard B. Finnegan’s book describes how the Irish perceive economic issues and problems. One outstanding characteristic of Irish...
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History of Political Economy (1994) 26 (3): 521–523.
Published: 01 September 1994
... this group of economists made legitimate contributions concerning subjective value theory, distribution theory, and international trade (37- 40). As to propagation of their views, the authors distinguish the Irish popularizers from the orthodoxy because they emphasized harmony of interests...
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History of Political Economy (2007) 39 (2): 209–252.
Published: 01 June 2007
.... Cambridge Journal of Economics 2 : 253 -71. Black, R. D. C. 1960 . Economic Thought and the Irish Question, 1817-1870 . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ____. 1982 . Political Economy and the Irish. History of Economics Society Bulletin 4.1 : 33 -47. Blaug, M. 1956 . The Empirical...
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History of Political Economy (2022) 54 (4): 801–812.
Published: 01 August 2022
... vocabulary related to commerce (e.g., Winch 1985 ; 1996 : 215–16; Lock 1998–2006 , 2:516–18; Rothschild 2001 : chap. 2; Sato 2022 ). The Irish origin of Burke's free-trade perspective has still been largely neglected. Burke's intervention in Irish trade issues belongs with part of Irish versions...
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History of Political Economy (1978) 10 (1): 151–189.
Published: 01 March 1978
... concerned?) only to England, southern France, Holland, New England, the Scotch-Irish, the Ger- man diaspora (i.e., the Calvinist refugees in Germany), Friesland, and a large number of German (non-Lutheran) communities.9 The silent omission of Geneva and Scotland was not, I think, inadvertent. lo...
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History of Political Economy (2000) 32 (3): 631–648.
Published: 01 September 2000
...). It was the low-paid Irish and Poles who were idle, McCulloch (Principles, 1849, 433–44) argued, while the highlypaid English, American, Dutch, and French laborers were diligent and hardworking. McCulloch believed that, apart from short-run anomalies, supplycurves of labor were not backward slop- ing.13...
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History of Political Economy (2003) 35 (1): 163–164.
Published: 01 March 2003
...- nomic thought didn’t “amount to a hill of beans” and that his time would be much better spent researching classical economics and Ireland. Thus were some of the foundations laid for Economic Thought and the Irish Question, 1817–1870, which appeared a decade later. The contributed chapters...
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History of Political Economy (1988) 20 (3): 337–356.
Published: 01 September 1988
...-a position allowing the holder to teach what would now be described as mathematical physics. Graunt, through his influence with Cromwell, may also have played a part in Petty’s Oxford appointments and his first Irish appoint- ment. Within a few weeks of his inaugural lecture as professor...
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History of Political Economy (2013) 45 (1): 182–183.
Published: 01 March 2013
...Richard A. Kleer The Empire of Credit: The Financial Revolution in Britain, Ireland, and America, 1688–1815 . Edited by Carey Daniel Finlay Christopher J. . Dublin : Irish Academic Press , 2011 . xviii ; 302 pp. Cloth €35.00 . Copyright 2013 by Duke University Press 2013...