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1The Death of Neoclassical EconomicsJournal of the History of Economic Thought2000303
2Is Economics Performative? Option Theory and the Construction of Derivatives MarketsJournal of the History of Economic Thought2006192
3The Early History of Experimental EconomicsJournal of the History of Economic Thought1993136
4Das Adam Smith Problem: Its Origins, the Stages of the Current Debate, and One Implication for Our Understanding of SympathyJournal of the History of Economic Thought2003126
5OSKAR LANGE AND THE WALRASIAN INTERPRETATION OF IS-LMJournal of the History of Economic Thought2016107
6Economic Man as Model Man: Ideal Types, Idealization and CaricaturesJournal of the History of Economic Thought2006101
7The Formalist Revolution of the 1950sJournal of the History of Economic Thought200398
8Understanding Institutional Economics: 1918–1929Journal of the History of Economic Thought200085
9On the Historiography of EconomicsJournal of the History of Economic Thought199076
10The History of the Concept of Transaction Costs: Neglected AspectsJournal of the History of Economic Thought200075
11A Tale of Two Theories: Monopolies and Craft Guilds in Medieval England and Modern ImaginationJournal of the History of Economic Thought200166
12Prospects for the Progress of Heterodox EconomicsJournal of the History of Economic Thought200053
13THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF ECONOPHYSICS IN THE SHADOW OF PHYSICSJournal of the History of Economic Thought201253
14Economic Justice in The Natural Law Tradition: Thomas Aquinas to Francis HutchesonJournal of the History of Economic Thought199252
15Mathematical Fitness in the Evolution of the Utility Concept from Bentham to Jevons to MarshallJournal of the History of Economic Thought200052
16Human Nature and Economic Institutions: Instinct Psychology, Behaviorism, and the Development of American InstitutionalismJournal of the History of Economic Thought200452
17Lost CausesJournal of the History of Economic Thought200449
18A Smithean Perspective on Increasing ReturnsJournal of the History of Economic Thought200048
19JAMES M. BUCHANAN, CHICAGO, AND POST-WAR PUBLIC FINANCEJournal of the History of Economic Thought201448
20The School of Mathematical Formalism and the Viennese Circle of Mathematical EconomistsJournal of the History of Economic Thought199145
212004 HES Presidential Address: Autobiographical Memory and the Historiography of EconomicsJournal of the History of Economic Thought200545
22Use-Value, Exchange Value, and the Demise of Marx's Labor Theory of ValueJournal of the History of Economic Thought199342
23The “Technology of Happiness” and the Tradition of Economic ScienceJournal of the History of Economic Thought200442
24Fifty Years after Samuelson's “The Pure Theory of Public Expenditure”: What are we Left With?Journal of the History of Economic Thought200641
25Wicksell after WoodfordJournal of the History of Economic Thought200641
26FREE-TRADE IDEOLOGY AND TRANSATLANTIC ABOLITIONISM: A HISTORIOGRAPHYJournal of the History of Economic Thought201540
27American Institutionalism and the History of EconomicsJournal of the History of Economic Thought199739
28The Discovery of Comparative AdvantageJournal of the History of Economic Thought200438
29APPROBATION AND THE DESIRE TO BETTER ONE'S CONDITION IN ADAM SMITHJournal of the History of Economic Thought200938
30The “Alternative” Theories of Knight and Coase, and the Modern Theory of the FirmJournal of the History of Economic Thought199637
31The Problem of Liberty in the thought of Adam SmithJournal of the History of Economic Thought200037
32POSNER, ECONOMICS AND THE LAW: FROM “LAW AND ECONOMICS” TO ANECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF LAWJournal of the History of Economic Thought200937
33Constructing Identity: The Post Keynesians and the Capital ControversiesJournal of the History of Economic Thought200435
34IMPLICATIONS OF MACHLUP’S INTERPRETATION OF MISES’S EPISTEMOLOGYJournal of the History of Economic Thought201535
35A Suggestion for Clarifying the Study of Dissent in EconomicsJournal of the History of Economic Thought200434
36SPECULATION IN COMMODITIES: KEYNES’ “PRACTICAL ACQUAINTANCE” WITH FUTURES MARKETSJournal of the History of Economic Thought201034
37LUCAS, KEYNES, AND THE CRISISJournal of the History of Economic Thought201034
38W. T. Thornton: Savant, Idiot, or Idiot-Savant?Journal of the History of Economic Thought199733
39Adam Smith's Katallactic Model of Gambling: Approbation from the SpectatorJournal of the History of Economic Thought199933
40LET US UNDERSTAND ADAM SMITHJournal of the History of Economic Thought200833
41FRIEDMAN’S NOBEL LECTURE AND THE PHILLIPS CURVE MYTHJournal of the History of Economic Thought201033
42Progress in Heterodox EconomicsJournal of the History of Economic Thought200032
43Denying Human Homogeneity: Eugenics & The Making of Post-Classical EconomicsJournal of the History of Economic Thought200331
44Alfred Marshall's Idea of Progress and Sustainable DevelopmentJournal of the History of Economic Thought200431
45Biological Analogies in Marshall's WorkJournal of the History of Economic Thought199130
46Knowledge Problems and the Problem of Social CostJournal of the History of Economic Thought199230
47Perspectives on Allyn Young in Theories of Endogenous GrowthJournal of the History of Economic Thought200030
48Economic Science WarsJournal of the History of Economic Thought200730
49UNCERTAINTY, PROFIT AND ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTION: FRANK KNIGHT’S CONTRIBUTION RECONSIDEREDJournal of the History of Economic Thought201030
50John Stuart Mill, Francis Longe and William Thornton on Demand and SupplyJournal of the History of Economic Thought199129