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History of Political Economy (2020) 52 (4): 653–682.
Published: 01 August 2020
...Alexandre Mendes Cunha The article focuses on François Perroux’s work at the second half of the 1940s, at the moment when he redefines his third-way ideas in terms of a liberal interventionist perspective. The point of departure is an interpretation of Perroux’s intellectual trajectory during...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2019) 51 (S1): 253–276.
Published: 01 December 2019
... that structural adjustment began as a clear neoliberal project, I argue that the second and third worlds, in fact, demanded structural adjustment, which, in response, the World Bank and International Monetary Fund sought to realize but in a way fundamentally different from what was demanded. In this article, I...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2023) 55 (S1): 1–17.
Published: 01 December 2023
... is that economics is featured in news when it is aligned with preexisting journalism practices. Third, journalists acknowledge the existence of domains of expertise but do not feel accountable to them. Ideas that economists may think of as their own are appropriated, repurposed, reinterpreted, and then again...
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History of Political Economy (2022) 54 (5): 951–973.
Published: 01 October 2022
...) By this point, however, we are already one-third of the way through the book, and this is itself suggestive of its structure. For in the fourth paragraph of the introduction Smith argues that the “abundance or scantiness” of the supply of labor depends more on the “skill, dexterity and judgement” with which...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2005) 37 (Suppl_1): 10–39.
Published: 01 December 2005
... and well
respected.
The third way in which the state’s forbearance was believed to gener-
ate civilizing effects was through international trade. The idea that spe-
cialization and the division of labor led to salutary effects within the
nation was clear in Smith’s mind. His linking that division...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1996) 28 (Supplement): 395–400.
Published: 01 December 1996
...” and popu-
lar economic ideas and economic ideologies? Under what circumstances,
and in what ways, have the professional economists’ postwar technical
advances (for example, mathematical theory, more sophisticated quanti-
tative methods, and econometrics) enhanced their understanding of eco-
nomic...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2013) 45 (3): 563–565.
Published: 01 September 2013
.... Second, his theoretical work often involved building models that brought
together the best insights of opposing traditions in ways that expanded research
opportunities for others. Third, his many surveys of various fields of literature in
economics generally provided the opportunity for the same...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2013) 45 (3): 549–551.
Published: 01 September 2013
... “networks.” Consider the following evidence. First, as a student him-
self, he always had a group of students around him to foster the spark of ideas from
interaction. Second, his theoretical work often involved building models that brought
together the best insights of opposing traditions in ways...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2013) 45 (3): 551–553.
Published: 01 September 2013
.... Second, his theoretical work often involved building models that brought
together the best insights of opposing traditions in ways that expanded research
opportunities for others. Third, his many surveys of various fields of literature in
economics generally provided the opportunity for the same...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2013) 45 (3): 553–555.
Published: 01 September 2013
... the following evidence. First, as a student him-
self, he always had a group of students around him to foster the spark of ideas from
interaction. Second, his theoretical work often involved building models that brought
together the best insights of opposing traditions in ways that expanded research...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2013) 45 (3): 555–559.
Published: 01 September 2013
.... Second, his theoretical work often involved building models that brought
together the best insights of opposing traditions in ways that expanded research
opportunities for others. Third, his many surveys of various fields of literature in
economics generally provided the opportunity for the same...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2013) 45 (3): 559–560.
Published: 01 September 2013
... “networks.” Consider the following evidence. First, as a student him-
self, he always had a group of students around him to foster the spark of ideas from
interaction. Second, his theoretical work often involved building models that brought
together the best insights of opposing traditions in ways...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2013) 45 (3): 560–562.
Published: 01 September 2013
... involved building models that brought
together the best insights of opposing traditions in ways that expanded research
opportunities for others. Third, his many surveys of various fields of literature in
economics generally provided the opportunity for the same kind of merger of differ-
ing insights...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1997) 29 (1): 164–167.
Published: 01 March 1997
...
of economists.
The third approach to the question concerning the way economics relates to nature
is dramatically illustrated by Philip Mirowski in his chapter on the mutual stabiliza-
tion of the social and the natural. Mirowski chose to make his point through a sug-
gestive discussion of two types...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2010) 42 (Suppl_1): 234–260.
Published: 01 December 2010
... 1991) and development economics (Arndt
1978; Hirschman 1981; Rostow 1990; Streeten 1979).
2. Philip Mirowski (1991; 2002, chaps. 4, 6) has emphasized how RAND’s sponsorship of
economic research, whether through grants or in-house projects, shaped the course of eco-
nomic ideas in ways...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2024) 56 (5): 954–957.
Published: 01 October 2024
... possible to identify a third way in the history of ideas, neither Cornucopian nor Finitarian but rather “ecological” in a broad sense, going from Carl Linnaeus's oeconomy of nature ( 1749 )—only briefly mentioned by the authors (81–82)—to German natural philosophy (in particular Johann von Goethe...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2023) 55 (2): 383–385.
Published: 01 April 2023
... for a “third way” (between a Manchesterian free market approach and dirigisme, which came to the forefront with the Bolshevik revolution in Russia): Alexandre M. Cunha discusses François Perroux's personalist approach, showing how “personalist philosophy penetrated the political economy of corporatism” (61...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2019) 51 (S1): 231–252.
Published: 01 December 2019
... ideas about how states functioned, and as leading analysts such as Brutents highlighted the corruption that they believed pervaded third- world governments. The ideas promoted by people like Burlatsky and Brutents almost cer- tainly affected Soviet policy, particularly after Gorbachev came to power...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2023) 55 (3): 523–547.
Published: 01 June 2023
..., Kirzner ([1973] 2013 ) adds a contribution to the principal-agent problem, where companies controlled by third parties may not behave in a way that automatically maximizes profits. In the Kirznerian interpretation, there will always be attempts to maximize gains in economic actions, and, to find...
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History of Political Economy (1969) 1 (1): 44–66.
Published: 01 March 1969
... of a fixed array of definable prototypes or
models of all knowledge, namely, the Ideas.
While Plato’s idealism has been more warmly received by many
theologians and philosophers, it is Aristotle’s work that has been the
basis of western European scientific perspective and method from...
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