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History of Political Economy (2022) 54 (2): 291–327.
Published: 01 April 2022
...Shin Kubo Abstract Tsunao Miyajima (1884–1965), qua economist, has gone unsung among historians of economics; however, his intellectual trajectory merits review in an international context. From the early 1910s to the middle of the1920s, he advocated the labor cause and social reform as a professor...
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History of Political Economy (1975) 7 (3): 379–389.
Published: 01 September 1975
...Vernard Foley Copyright © 1975 by Duke University Press 1975 [HOPE Vol. 7 (1975) No. 31
Smith and the Greeks: a reply to
Professor McNulty’s comments
Verna rd Fo le y
In his note on the author’s recent article on the division of labor...
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History of Political Economy (1976) 8 (4): 564–574.
Published: 01 November 1976
...Laurence S. Moss Copyright © 1976 by Duke University Press 1976 Laurence S. Moss is a Visiting Associate Professor of International Finance at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. The economics of Adam Smith:
Professor Hollander’s reappraisal...
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History of Political Economy (1977) 9 (4): 593–594.
Published: 01 November 1977
... At-
titude toward Trade and Entrepreneurship”; and “Gerard de Malynes as an
Economic Writer: From Scholasticism to Mercantilism:”
In his introductory essay Professor Kirshner gives special attention to de
Roover’s contribution in analyzing the concepts of subjective value and op-
portunity cost...
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History of Political Economy (2017) 49 (2): 347–381.
Published: 01 June 2017
...Marion Fourcade; Rakesh Khurana This paper traces the career of Michael Jensen, a Chicago finance PhD turned Harvard Business School professor to reveal the intellectual and social conditions that enabled the emergence and institutionalization of what we call the “neoliberal common sense of capital...
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History of Political Economy (2007) 39 (2): 313–315.
Published: 01 June 2007
...Terry Peach Ricardo as a “Classical Economist”:
The “New View” Reexamined
—A Rejoinder to Professor Hollander
Terry Peach
Professor Hollander is generous in acknowledging the “splendid idea” of
investigating Ricardo’s reactions to material published by followers and
contemporaries...
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History of Political Economy (1986) 18 (3): 455–462.
Published: 01 September 1986
...
CCC 0018-2702/86/$1.50
Professor Porta on the significance of
understanding Sraffa’s Standard commodity and
the Marxian theory of surplus: a comment
Peter Groenewegen
Porta’s article needs to be seen as one in a series questioning the Sraffa
interpretation of Ricardo...
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History of Political Economy (2018) 50 (3): 421–424.
Published: 01 September 2018
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History of Political Economy (2019) 51 (4): 795–798.
Published: 01 August 2019
...James R. Otteson The Infidel and the Professor: David Hume, Adam Smith, and the Friendship that Shaped Modern Thought . By Rasmussen Dennis C. . Princeton : Princeton University Press , 2017 . xiii; 316 pp. $18.95 . Copyright © 2019 Duke University Press 2019 ...
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History of Political Economy (2020) 52 (2): 239–273.
Published: 01 April 2020
...Megan Stevens; Alun Stevens Professor Ronald H. Coase included his essays on Alfred Marshall in his book, Essays on Economics and Economists . Because of Coase’s standing as a Nobel laureate and professor of economics at the University of Chicago, these essays have been relied on by scholars...
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History of Political Economy (2021) 53 (4): 721–744.
Published: 01 August 2021
...Lina Weber Dugald Stewart’s contribution to the formation of political economy as a science in the early nineteenth century is ambiguous. The professor of moral philosophy at the University of Edinburgh was the first academic to teach an independent course on political economy. However, scholars...
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History of Political Economy (2008) 40 (5): 315–337.
Published: 01 December 2008
...Ross B. Emmett Frank H. Knight's antagonism to religion is well known and features prominently in his writings from the 1930s on. But during the 1920s, when he was a professor at the University of Iowa and wrote some of his most important essays on the limitations of economics, Knight was an active...
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History of Political Economy (2013) 45 (suppl_1): 114–136.
Published: 01 December 2013
... book, An Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science , that academic economists should not indulge in such activity. The present essay describes how he fulfilled what he saw as his duty to use his expertise to enlighten nonexperts, especially once he became professor of economics...
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History of Political Economy (2011) 43 (3): 537–551.
Published: 01 September 2011
... disputes between workers' trade unions and employers within a specific country. Marshall's successor as Cambridge professor of political economy, A. C. Pigou, elaborated this suggestion. With express reference to Marshall, and mentioning the assistance of J. M. Keynes, Pigou used the offer-curve approach...
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History of Political Economy (2011) 43 (3): 591–605.
Published: 01 September 2011
...Pierangelo Garegnani Ten years on, Professor Blaug has returned to a subject on which his 1999 article, “Misunderstanding Classical Economics: The Sraffian Interpretation of the Surplus Approach,” stirred up lively debate. The subject is, as he puts it, “Sraffian economics,” and his 2009 paper...
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History of Political Economy (2013) 45 (1): 61–97.
Published: 01 March 2013
...Shin Kubo This article considers the question of how and why political economy was accepted at English universities early in the nineteenth century, focusing on George Pryme (1781-1868), the first professor of the subject at Cambridge. The central argument is that he relied heavily upon Dugald...
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History of Political Economy (2022) 54 (5): 921–934.
Published: 01 October 2022
...Craig Smith Abstract One of the most powerful themes in the contemporary revisionist literature on the Scottish Enlightenment is the desire to understand the disciplinary context within which political economy began to develop. Central to this is the observation that Adam Smith was a professor...
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History of Political Economy (2024) 56 (2): 319–355.
Published: 01 April 2024
...Terry Peach Abstract This article offers a reappraisal of Chen Huanzhang's The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School (1911): the published version of his doctoral thesis, completed at Columbia University. The book came with introductory testimonials from Columbia professors Friedrich...
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History of Political Economy (2024) 56 (2): 217–258.
Published: 01 April 2024
... in their opposition. The more reform-minded university professors, as well as the sociologists- economists of the Durkheimian school, were unenthusiastic about policies meant to safeguard competition because they viewed “excessive” market competition as destabilizing and wasteful. Finally, the most prominent experts...
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History of Political Economy (2020) 52 (S1): 31–58.
Published: 01 December 2020
...Amy Sue Bix Standard histories of economic thought portray Paul Samuelson’s 1948 Economics textbook as the first serious attempt at teaching economics to young engineers. In reality, many other professors, both in economics and engineering, had extensively addressed that issue before World War II...
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