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History of Political Economy (1998) 30 (Supplement): 179–201.
Published: 01 December 1998
.... Watkins , Myron 1928 . The Sherman Act: Its Design and Its Effects. Quarterly Journal of Economics 43 : 1 -43. How American Economists Came to Love the Sherman Antitrust Act Anne Mayhew The puzzle is this: When federal antitrust policies began with the passage of the Sherman Antitrust...
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History of Political Economy (2002) 34 (Suppl_1): 272–283.
Published: 01 December 2002
.... The Interesting Narrative of a Duke-Trained Historian of Economics, from Prospectus to Ph.D. to Profession; or, How I Learned to Love Weintraub and Start Worrying Stephen Meardon The first part of my title may seem presumptuous,but I intend it to help make a modest point. The “interesting narrative...
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History of Political Economy (2011) 43 (suppl_1): 86–105.
Published: 01 December 2011
... of Simultaneous Equations Econometric Models . Econometrica 34.3 : 727 – 29 . Econometrics and the Computer: Love or a Marriage of Convenience? Charles G. Renfro Political economists have been reproached with too small a use of facts, and too large an employment of theory...
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History of Political Economy (2018) 50 (S1): 152–171.
Published: 01 December 2018
...Joseph L. Love Latin American structuralism, first promulgated in 1949 by the Argentine economist Raúl Prebisch, held that Latin American economies were characterized by heterogeneous technologies, structural unemployment, external disequilibrium, and secularly deteriorating terms of trade...
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History of Political Economy (2014) 46 (1): 55–83.
Published: 01 March 2014
... “love of system” (the fascination with well-crafted contrivances) as the main spur to material acquisitiveness; by using the empty formulation that “all the different ranks of life are nearly upon a level” without specifying which level they are “nearly upon”; and by introducing a contented beggar, who...
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History of Political Economy (2017) 49 (3): 451–468.
Published: 01 September 2017
... of the move from geocentric to heliocentric understandings of the solar system. If we imagine ourselves at a distance from our own position, we humble the arrogance of our self-love as we realize we are not the center of the universe. In The Theory of Moral Sentiments , Smith describes the realization that we...
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History of Political Economy (2017) 49 (4): 667–707.
Published: 01 December 2017
... to highlight some of her choices of translation. Thus we supplement the existing interpretations of Grouchy’s choices of translation. We show that the self-interested basis of her system of sympathy might explain, at least in part, why she missed the important Smithian distinction between self-love...
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History of Political Economy (2008) 40 (1): 43–71.
Published: 01 March 2008
... of love, the part admired by his teacher Francis Hutcheson. Smith was not, as has often been claimed, a Stoic, because he was always a pluralist, and would not reduce the good life to, say, Stoic temperance alone. Smith's choice of the virtues makes sense of his writings and career. And it reveals a flaw...
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History of Political Economy (2006) 38 (2): 319–338.
Published: 01 June 2006
... published before, and that these translations differ from Garnierʼs in some important respects. In this article, I will focus on the translation of one word: self-love. This word appears only twice in the book, but both occurrences are in the same strategic place: the oft-quoted passage...
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History of Political Economy (2014) 46 (4): 641–675.
Published: 01 November 2014
... of policing and regulation known as Polizei.5 In the wake of these changes, Schüz’s (1844, 145) formulation of “self-interest enno- bled . . . by the love of family” signaled a simultaneous acceptance and criticism of classical economic thought. His position was characteristic of German liberal...
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History of Political Economy (2021) 53 (3): 515–532.
Published: 01 June 2021
... Luna-Fabritius by email: [email protected] . Copyright © 2021 Duke University Press 2021 happiness Spanish imperialism Cameralist science of government improvement love of country This article is the outcome of the Academy of Finland project “Cameralism as a European...
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History of Political Economy (2008) 40 (2): 365–382.
Published: 01 June 2008
...: individuals tend to prefer themselves to others, even at the expense of others; they tend to be so ambitious and deluded that their anxiety about improving their social status prevents them from achieving true happi- ness; they tend to be so misled by their self-love that an orderly society may...
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History of Political Economy (1985) 17 (2): 330–332.
Published: 01 June 1985
... by authors such as Shaftesbury and Bishop Butler, who argued thaat human beings were so constituted that love of society was an integral part of self-love. Therefore, one could effectively pur- sue one’s self-interest only by trying to better society at the same time. “If eating and drinking...
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History of Political Economy (1979) 11 (1): 117–146.
Published: 01 March 1979
... they are not universal laws in Kant’s sense. For an opposing view see the preface to the Critique by the translator, Joseph O’Malley (pp. vi-viii). 130 History of Political Economy 11:l (1979) children, whom they love equally, in similarly equal divisions [P. 981. Only in the second stage...
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History of Political Economy (1993) 25 (3): 557–558.
Published: 01 September 1993
... description of prudence (quoted on pp. 90-91) has to be contrasted with the horror of bankruptcy in The Wealth of Nations; the love of domineering as a source of slavery has to be reconciled with the behavior of Quaker abolitionists provided in The Wealth of Nations; finally, Pack quotes Smith...
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History of Political Economy (2003) 35 (4): 731–757.
Published: 01 November 2003
..., it is there exhibited in an infinitely more sound and philosophical form, than in the Utilitarian speculationsDoasyouwould be done by: Love your neighbour as yourself”; these are the precepts of Jesus Christ. Understood in an enlarged sense, these precepts are, in fact, a direction to every man to promote...
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History of Political Economy (2012) 44 (suppl_1): 206–225.
Published: 01 December 2012
... ) 1969 . The Octopus . New York : Airmont Publishing . ———. 1903 . The Pit: A Story of Chicago . New York : Doubleday , Page . Peacock Thomas Love . ( 1831 ) 1893 . Crochet Castle . London : J. M. Dent . Rutherford Malcolm . 2011 . The Institutionalist Movement...
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History of Political Economy (2008) 40 (5): 121–142.
Published: 01 December 2008
... an entire house for another man, furnish it, carpet it and hand him the key. Cupidity does this quite joyfully. (Nicole, quoted in Faccarello 1999, 28) We are reminded of Sir Dennis Robertson’s (1956, 154) famous ques- tion: “What is it that economists economize? . . . love, the scarcest...
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History of Political Economy (1972) 4 (1): 163–175.
Published: 01 March 1972
... ' ' work reflects one of his century 's preoccupations, how to see man '8 self- and social-love as harmoniously related. ' The Augustan World (New Pork, 1963), p. 88. And according to Eduard Eeimann, Smith "developed his economic theory as a special chapter of his philosophical picture...
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History of Political Economy (2003) 35 (3): 437–467.
Published: 01 September 2003
... to this doctrine, although without endorsing it themselves. Toye and Toye / The Prebisch-Singer Thesis 439 Prebisch is frequently credited with having formulated the declin- ing terms of trade thesis before Singer did. Joseph Love (1980, 58–59) claimed that “Prebisch clearly seems to have...