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1. History of Economic Thought as a Subdiscipline
7. Marginalists and Marginalism Not Including Menger
10. British Thought: c. 1870-1930
11. American Thought (Excluding Institutionalists)
14. The Development of Subdisciplines and Topics Therein in Modern Economics
15. Economists and the Policy Process in the Twentieth Century
16. Development of Concepts and Articles Not Elsewhere Classified
18. Post-Keynesian Economics: Sraffa
Birken, Lawrence. Intellectual History and the History of Economic Thought: a Reply, 26.3 (1994) : 501-08.
Caravale, Givovanni. Comment ( Minisymposium: The History of Economics and the History of Science), 24.1 (1992) : 204-7.
Cartwright, Nancy. Replicability, Reproducibility, and Robustness: Comments on Harry Collins, 23.3 (1991) : 143-56.
Cetina, Karin Knorr. Epistemic Cultures: Forms of Reason in Science, 23.1 (1991) : 105-22.
Coats, A.W. Comment ( Minisymposium: The History of Economics and the History of Science), 24.1 (1992) : 208-11.
Collins, H. M. The Meaning of Replication and the Science of Economics, 23.1 (1991) : 123-42.
Folbre, Nancy. How Does She Know? Feminist Theories of Gender Bias in Economics, 25.1 (1993) : 167-84.
Fulton, G. Research Programmes in Economics, 16.2 (1984) : 187-205.
Hands, Douglas W. The Role of Crucial Counterexamples in the Growth of Economic Knowledge: Two Case Studies in the Recent History of Economic Thought, 16.2 (1984) : 59-67.
Hands, Douglas W. Second Thoughts on Lakatos, 17.1 (1985) : 1-16.
Harcourt, Geoffrey C. Reflections on the Development of Economics as a Discipline, 16.4 (1984) : 489-517.
Hollander, Samuel. Comment ( Minisymposium: The History of Economics and the History of Science), 24.1 (1992) : 212-14
Keyssar, Alex. Comment ( Minisymposium: The History of Economics and the History of Science), 24.1 (1992) : 215-17
Khalil, Elias L. Has Economics Progressed? Rectilinear, Historicist, Universalist, and Evolutionary Historiographies, 27.1 (1995) : 43-87.
Klamer, Arjo. Levels of Discourse in New Classical Economics, 16.2 (1984) : 263-90.
Koot, Gerard M. Historians and Economists: The Study of Economic History in Britain ca. 1920-1950, 25.4 (1993) : 641-76.
Levy, David M. The Market for Fame and Fortune, 20.4 (1988) : 615-25
Lipkis, Jeff. Historians and the History of Economic Thought: A Response to Lawrence Birken, 25.1 (1993) : 85-113.
Menard, Claude. Comment ( Minisymposium:The History of Economics and the History of Science), 24.1 (1992) : 218-20.
Mirowski, Philip. Comment ( Minisymposium:The History of Economics and the History of Science), 24.1 (1992) : 221-23.
Moggridge, D. E. Comment ( Minisymposium:The History of Economics and the History of Science), 24.1 (1992) : 224-26.
Negishi, Takashi. Comment ( Minisymposium:The History of Economics and the History of Science), 24.1 (1992) : 227-29
Nelson, Julie A. Value-Free or Valueless? Notes on the Pursuit of Detachment in Economics, 25.1 (1993) : 121-46.
Paqué Karl-Heinz. Pattern Predictions in Economics: Hayek's Methodology of the Social Sciences Revisited, 22.2 (1990) : 281-94.
Patinkin, Don. Comment ( Minisymposium:The History of Economics and the History of Science), 24.1 (1992) : 230-33.
Porter, Theodore M. Comment ( Minisymposium:The History of Economics and the History of Science), 24.1 (1992) : 234-36.
Proctor, Robert N. Comment ( Minisymposium:The History of Economics and the History of Science), 24.1 (1992) : 237-39.
Reid, Joseph D., Jr. The Theory of Sharecropping: Occam's Razor and Economic Analysis, 19.4 (1987) : 551-69.
Salanti, Andrea. Distinguishing Internal from External Criticism in Economic Methodology, 21.4 (1989) : 635-39.
Schabas, Margaret. Breaking Away: History of Economics as History of Science, with numerous comments, 24.1 (1992) : 187-203.
Schefold, Bertram. The Revival of Economic Thought in Germany: The Dogmenhistorischer Ausschus, 26.2 (1994) : 327-36.
Seiz, Janet. Feminism and the History of Economic Thought, 25, 1 1993: 185-202.
Strassman, Diana. The Stories of Economics and the Power of the Storyteller, 25, 1 1993: 147-66.
Sylla, Edith Dudley. Comment ( Minisymposium:The History of Economics and the History of Science), 24.1 (1992) : 240-42.
Walker, Donald. Comment ( Minisymposium:The History of Economics and the History of Science), 24.1 (1992) : 243-45.
Weintraub, E. Roy. Editor's Introduction to Minisymposium: Reconstructing Economic Knowledge, 23.1 (1991) : 101-04.
Weintraub, E. Roy. Editor's Introduction to Minisymposium: The History of Economics and the History of Science, 24.1 (1992) : 185-86.
Weintraub, E. Roy. Editor's Introduction to Minisymposium: Feminist Theory and the History of Economic Thought, 25.1 (1993) : 117-21.
Wise, M. Norton. Comment ( Minisymposium:
The History of Economics and the History of Science ), 24.1 (1992) : 246-47.
Brandis, Royall. Hans Brems (1915-2000), 33.3 (2001) : 641-648.
De Marchi, Neil. Sir John Hicks (1904-1989), 25.2 (1993) : 329-30.
Collard, David A. High Hicks, Deep Hicks, and Equilibrium, 25.2 (1993) : 331-50.
Samuels, Warren J. John R. Hicks and the History of Economics, 25.2 (1993) : 351-74.
Alcouffe, Alain. The Institutionalization of Political Economy in French Universities: 1819-1896 , 21.2 (1989) : 313-44.
Cookingham, Mary E. Social Economists and Reform: Berkeley, 1906-61, 19.1 (1987) : 47-65.
Emami, Zohreh. Joan Robinson's Views on Teaching Economics, 26.4 (1994) : 665-79.
Groenewegen, Peter D. Alfred Marshall
and the Establishment of the Cambridge Economic Tripos, 20.4 (1988) : 627-67.
Cesarano, Filippo. Law and Galiani on Money and Monetary Systems, 22.2 (1990) : 321-40.
Choksy, George D. Previously Undocumented Macroeconomics from the 1680s: The Analytical Arguments and Policy Recommendations of Sir Dudley North and Roger North, 24.2 (1992) : 515-32.
Ghazanfar, S.M. and A. Azim Islahi. Economic Thought of an Arab Scholastic: Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali (A.H. 450-505/A.D. 1058-1111), 22.2 (1990) : 381-403.
Ghazanfar, S.M. and A. Azim Islahi. Economic Thought and Religious Thought: A Rejoinder, 27.4 (1995) : 781-85.
Hosseini, H. Understanding the Market Mechanism before Adam Smith: Economic Thought in Medieval Islam, 27.3 (1995) : 539-61.
Karayiannis, Anastassios D. The Eastern Christian Fathers (A.D. 350-400) on the Redistribution of Wealth, 26.1 (1994) : 39-68.
Kleiman, Ephraim. "Just Price" in Talmudic Literature, 19.1 (1987) : 23-45.
Kleiman, Ephraim. Opportunity Cost, Human Capital, and Some Related Economic Concepts in Talmudic Literature, 19.2 (1987) : 261-87.
Klein, Daniel. Deductive Economic Methodology in the French Enlightenment: Condillac and Destutt de Tracy, 17.1 (1985) : 51-71.
Oslington, P. Economic Thought and Religious Thought: A Comment, 27.4 (1995) : 775-80.
Perrotta, Cosimo. The Pre-Classical Theory of Development: Increased Consumption Raises Productivity, 29.2 (1997) : 295-326.
Petrochilos, George A. Kalokagathia: The Ethical Basis of Hellenic Political Economy and Its Influence from Plato to Ruskin and Sen, 34.3 (2002) : 599-632.
Seligman, Edwin Robert Anderson, Fiorito, Luca, ed. Curiosities of Early Economic Literature: An Address to His Fellow Members of the Hobby Club of New York, 32.3 (2000) : 659.
Soofi, A. Economics of Ibn Khaldun Revisited, 27.2 (1995) : 387-404.
Wagener, H-J. Free Seas, Free Trade,
Free People: Early Dutch Institutionalism, 26.3 (1994) : 395-422.
Campbell, William F. The Free Market for Goods and the Free Market for Ideas in the Platonic Dialogues,17.2 (1985) : 187-97.
Moss, Laurence S. Platonic Deception
as a Theme in the History of Economic Thought: The Administration of Social
Order, 28.4 (1996) : 533-57.
Neves, João Luís César das. Aquinas and Aristotle's Distinction on Wealth, 32.2 (2000) : 649-659.
Pack, Spencer J. Aristotle and the Problem of Insatiable Desires: A Comment on Kern's Interpretation of Aristotle, with a Reply by William S. Kern, 17.3 (1985) : 391-94.
Temple-Smith, Richard. Aristotle as a Welfare Economist: A Comment, with A Reply by Stephen T. Worland, 18.3 (1986) : 523-29.
Worland, Stephen T. Aristotle and
the Neoclassical Tradition: The Shifting Ground of Complementarity, 16.1 (1984)
: 107-34.
Baeck, Louis. Spanish Economic Thought: The School of Salamanca and Arbitristas, 20.3 (1988) : 381-408.
Barrera, Albino. Exchange Value Determination: Scholastic Just Price, Economic Theory, and Mordern Catholic Social Thought, 29.1 (1997) : 83-116.
Ghazanfar, Shaikh M. The Economic Thought of Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali and St. Thomas Aquinas: Some Comparative Parallels and Links, 32.4 (2000) : 857-888.
Lapidus, André. Metal, Money, and the Prince: John Buridan and Nicholas Oresme after Thomas Aquinas, 29.1 (1997) : 21-53.
Llombart, Vicent. The Discurso sobre el modo de fomentar la industria popular and the Discurso sobre el fomento la industria popular, Two Editions of the Same Work by Campomanes: A Reply to D. R. Street, 23.3 (1991) : 527-31.
Nederman, Cary J. The Monarch and the Marketplace: Economic Policy and Royal Finance in William of Pagula's Speculum regis Edwardi III, 33.1 (2001) : 51-70.
Neves, João Luís César das. Aquinas and Aristotle's Distinction on Wealth, 32.2 (2000) : 649-659.
Street, Donald R. Jovellanos, an
Antecedent to Modern Human Capital Theory, 20.2 (1988) : 191-206.
Aspromourgos, Tony. The Life of William Petty in Relation to His Economics : A Tercentenary Interpretation , 20.3 (1988) : 337-56.
Baron, Samuel H. Was Krizanic a Mercantilist? 19.1 (1987) : 67-86.
Bianchi, Marina. How to Learn Sociality: True and False Solutions to Mandeville's Problem, 25.2 (1993) : 209-40.
Boughton, James M. The Case against Harry Dexter White: Still Not Proven, 33.2 (2001) : 269-282.
Brewer, Anthony. Cantillon and Mercantilism, 20.3 (1988) : 447-60.
Brewer, Anthony. Petty and Cantillon, 24.3 (1992) : 711-28
Choksy, George. D. Previousely Undocumented Macroeconomics from the 1680s: The Analytical Arguments and Policy Recommendations of Sir Dudley North and Roger North , 23.2 (1991) : 515-32
Choksy, G. D. The Bifurcated Economics of Sir Dudley North and Roger North: One Holistic Analytical Engine, 27.3 (1995) : 477-92.
Endres, A.M. The Functions of Numerical Data in the Writings of Graunt, Petty, and Davenant, 17.2 (1985) : 245-264.
Endres, A.M. The Kin-Davenant " Law" in Clasical Economics, 19.4 (1987) : 621-38.
Finkelstein, Andrea. Nicholas Barbon and the Quality of Infinity, 32.1 (2000) : 83- 102.
Heinsohn, Gunnar. Steiger, Otto. Birth Control: The Political-Economic Rationale behind Jean Bodin's Démonomanie, 31.3 (1999) : 423-448.
Magnusson, Lars. Mercantilism and "Reform" Mercantilism: The Rise of Economic Discourse in Sweden During the Eighteenth Century, 19.3 (1987) : 415-33.
Neelakantan, S. Bernier on Property Rights: A Note, 17.1 (1985) : 31-34.
O'Brien, D. P. Bodin's Analysis of Inflation, 32.2 (2000) : 267-292.
Perlman, Morris. Sir James Steuart's Absorption and Wealth Approach to the Balance of Payments, 22.1 (1990) : 125-36.
Perrotta, Cosimo. Is Mercantilist Theory of the Favorable Balance of Trade Really Erroneous? 23.2 (1991) : 301-36.
Prendergast, Renee. Cantillon and the Emergence of the Theory of Profit, 23.3 (1991) : 419-30.
Rosselli, Annalisa. Early Views on Monetary Policy: The Neapolitan Debate on the Theory of Exchange, 32.1 (2000) : 61-82.
Street, Donald R. The Authorship of Campomanes's Discurso sobre el fomento de la industria popular: A Note, 18.4 (1986) : 655-60.
Street, Donald R. The Authorship of Campomanes's Discurso sobre el modo de fomentar la industria popular and the Discurso sobre el fomento de la industria popular: A Reply to Vicent Llombart, 23.3 (1991) : 533-36.
Wagener, Hans-Jürgen. Free
Seas, Free Trade, Free People: Early Dutch Institutionalism, 26.3 (1994) : 395-422.
Banzhaf, H. Spencer. Productive Nature and the Net Product: Quesnay's Economies Animal and Political, 32.3 (2000) : 517-552.
Brewer, Anthony. Cantillon and Mercantilism. 20.3 (1988) : 447-60.
Brewer, Anthony. Cantillon and the Land Theory of Value. 20.1(1988) : 1-13.
Brewer, Anthony. The Concept of Growth in Eighteenth-Century Economics, 27.4 (1995) : 609-38.
Brewer, Anthony. Petty and Cantillon , 24.3 (1992) : 711-28.
Buurman, Gary B. A Comparison of the Single Tax Proposals of Henry George and the Physiocrats, 23.3 (1991) : 481-96.
Cardoso, José Luís. Economic Thought in Late-Eighteenth-Century Portugal: Physiocratic and Smithian Influence, 22.3 (1990) : 429-41.
Cesarano, Filippo. Law and Galiani on Money and Monetary Systems, 22.2 (1990) : 321-40.
Eltis, Walter. L'Abbé de Condillac and the Physiocrats, 27.2 (1995) : 217-36.
Klein, Daniel. Deductive Economic Methodology in the French Enlightenment: Condillac and Destutt de Tracy, 17.1 (1985) : 51-71.
Lluch, Ernest and Lluís Argemí. Physiocracy in Spain, 26.4 (1994) : 613-27.
Neelakantan, S. Bernier on Property Rights: A Note, 17.1 (1985) : 31-34.
Nyland, Chris. Biology and Environment: Montesquieu's Relativist Analysis of Gender Behavior, 29.3 (1997) : 391-412.
Prendergrast, Renee. Cantillon and the Emergence of the Theory of Profit, 23.3 (1991) : 419-29.
Spengler, Joseph J. Boisguilbert's Economic Views vis-à-vis Those of Contemporary Réformateurs, 16.1 (1984) : 69-88.
Staum, Martin S. The Institute Economists: From Physiocracy to Entrepreneurial Capitalism, 19.4 (1987) : 525-50.
Uebe, Götz. The First Flow of Funds Table: Lang's Tableau of 1815, 24.2 (1992) : 435-53.
Vaggi, Gianni. The Role of Profits
in Physiocratic Economics, 17.3 (1985) : 367-84.
Fontaine, Philippe. Turgot's "Institutional
Individualism", 29.1 (1997) : 1-20.
Aspromourgos, Tony. The Life of William Petty in Relation to His Economics: A Tercentenary Interpretation, 20.3 (1988) : 337-56.
Baird, Bruce C. Necessity and the "Perverse "Supply of Labor in Preclassical British Political Economy, 29.3 (1997) : 497-522
Bartlett, Bruce. Jonathan Swift: Father of Supply-Side Economics? 24.3 (1992) : 745-48.
Berdell, J.F. Innovation and Trade: David Hume and the Case for Freer Trade, 28.1 (1996) : 107-26.
Bianchi, Marina. How to Learn Sociality: True and False Solutions to Mandeville's Problem, 25.2 (1993) : 209-40.
Brewer, Anthony. Petty and Cantillon, 24.3 (1992) : 711-28.
Brewer, Anthony. The Concept of Growth in Eighteenth-Century Economics, 27.4 (1995) : 609-38.
Bowles, Paul. John Millar, the Four-Stages Theory, and Women's Position in Society, 16.4 (1984) : 619-38.
Christensen, Paul P. Hobbes and the Physiological Origins of Economic Science, 21.4 (1989) : 689-709.
Coleman, William Oliver, The Significance of John Locke's Medical Studies for his Economic Thought, 32.4 (2000) : 711-732.
Dome, Takuo. Sir James Steuart and a General Sales Tax, 33.2 (2001) : 345-368.
Dow, Sheila C. Interpretation: The Case of David Hume, 34.2 (2002) : 399-420.
Evensky, Jerry. The Evolution of Adam Smith's Views on Political Economy,21.1 (1989) : 123-45.
Hosseini, Hamid. Seeking the Roots of Adam Smith's Division of Laber in Medieval Persia, 30.4 (1998) : 653-81
Llombart, Vicent. The Discurso sobre el modo de fomentar la industria popular and the Discurso sobre el fomento de la industria popular, Two Editions of the Same Work by Campomanes: A Reply to D.R. Street, 23.3 (1991) : 527-32.
Mitchell, Neil J. John Locke and the Rise of Capitalism, 18.2 (1986) : 291-305.
Moss, Laurence S. Thomas Hobbes's Influence on David Hume: The Emergence of a Public Choice Tradition, 23.4 (1991) : 587-612.
Nyland, Chris. John Locke and the Social Position of Women, 25.1 (1993) : 39-63.
Perlman, Morris. Sir James Steuart's Absorption and Wealth Approach to the Balance of Payments, 22.1 (1990) : 125-36.
Schabas, Margaret. David Hume on Experimental Natural Philosophy, Money, and Fluids, 33.3 (2001) : 411-436.
Street, Donald R. The Authorship of Campomanes' Discurso Sobre el Fomento de la Industria Popular: A Note, 18.4 (1986) : 566-660.
Street, Donald R. Jovellanos, an Antecedent to Modern Human Capital Theory, 20.2 (1988) : 191-206.
Street, Donald R. The Discurso sobre el modo de fomentar la industria popular and the Discurso sobre el fomento de la industria popular: A Reply to Vicent Llombart, 23.3 (1991) : 533-36.
Young, Jeffrey T. David Hume and
Adam Smith on Value Premises in Economics, 22.4 (1990) : 643-57.
Bartlett, Bruce. Jonathan Swift: Father of Supply-Side Economics? 24.3 (1992) : 745-48.
Choi, Young Back. Political Economy of Han Feitzu, 21.2 (1989) : 367-90.
Christensen, Paul P. Hobbes and the Physiological Origins of Economic Science, 21.4 (1989) : 689-709.
Ghazanfar, S. M. and A. Azim Islahi. Economic Thought of an Arab Scholastic: Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali( A.H. 450-505/A.D. 1058-1111), 22.2 (1990) : 381-403.
Ghazanfar, S. M. and A. Azim Islahi. A Rejoinder to Economic Thought and Religious Thought, 27.4 (1995 ) : 781-85.
Ghazanfar, Shaikh M. The Economic Thought of Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali and St. Thomas Aquinas: Some Comparative Parallels and Links, 32.4 (2000) : 857-888.
Hosseini, Hamid. Understanding the Market Mechanism before Adam Smith: Economic Thought in Medieval Islam, 27.3 (1995) : 539-61.
Karayiannis, Anastassios D. The Eastern Christian Farthers ( A.D. 50-400) on the Redistribution of Wealth, 26.1(1994) : 39-67.
Oslington, Paul. Economic Thought and Religious Thought: A Comment on Ghazanfar and Islahi, 27.4 (1995) : 775-80.s
Soofi, Abdol. Economics of Ibn Khaldun
Revisited, 27.2 (1995) : 387-404.
Arnon, Arie. Free and Not So Free Banking Theories among the Classicals: or, Classical Foreunners of Free Banking and Why They Have Been Neglected, 31.1(1999) : 79-108.
Blaug, Mark. Misunderstanding Classical Economics: The Sraffian Interpretation of the Surplus Approach, 31.2 (1999) : 213-236.
Brewer, Anthony. The Concept of Growth in Eighteenth-Century Economics, 27.4(1995) : 609-38.
Cardoso, Jose Luis. Economic Thought in Late Eighteenth-Century Portugal: Physiocratic and Smithian Influence, 22.3 (1990) : 429-42.
Cohen, Avi J. Prices, Capital, and the One-Commodity Model in Neoclassical and Classical Theories, 21.2 (1989) : 231-51.
Endres, A.M. The King-Davenant 'Law' in Classical Economics, 19.4 (1987) : 621-38.
Evensky, Jerry. Ethics and the Classical Liberal Tradition in Economics, 24.1 (1992) : 61-78.
Gilbert, Geoffrey. The Morning Chronicle, Poor Laws, and Political Economy, 17.3 (1985) : 507-21.
Glasner, David. On Some Classical Monetary Controversies, 21.2 (1989) : 201-29.
Glasner, David. Classical Monetary Theory and the Quantity Theory, 32.1 (2000) : 39-60.
Glasner, David. The Real-Bills Doctrine in the Light of the Law of Reflux, 24.4 (1992) : 867-94.
Lee, F. S. and J. Irving-Lessman. The Fate of an Errant Hypothesis: The Doctrine of Normal-Cost Prices, 24.2 (1992) : 273-310.
Perlman, M. The Inconsistency or Redundancy of the Wage-Fund Doctrine in a Classical System, 26.3 (1994) : 369-93.
Santiago-Valiente, Wilfredo. Historical Background of the Classical Monetary Theory and the 'Real-bills' Banking Tradition, 20.1 (1988) : 43-63.
Scorgie, M. and J. Kennedy. Who Discovered the Faustmann Condition? 28.1 (1996) : 77-80.
Selgin, George. Hayek versus Keynes on How the Price Level Ought to Behave, 31.4 (1999) : 699-722.
Toma, Eugenia Froedge and Mark Toma. Constitutional Tax Constraints within a Classical Model of Leviathan, 16.1 (1984) : 89-106.
Waterman, A. M. C. National Security in Classical Political Economy: A Neglected Contribution, 25.4 (1993) : 739-44.
West, Edwin G. The Benthamites as Educational Engineers: The Reputation and the Record, 24.3 (1992) : 595-621.
West, Edwin G. Joint Supply Theory
before Mill, 26.2 (1994) : 267-78.
Ahmad, Syed. Adam Smith's Four Invisible Hands, 22.1 (1990) : 137-44.
Ahmad, Syed. Smith's Division of Labor and Rae's "Invention" : A Study of the Second Dichotomy, with an Evaluation of the First, 28.3 (1996) : 441-58.
Anderson, Gary M. The Butcher, the Baker, and the Policy Maker: Adam Smith on Public Choice, with a reply by George Stigler, 21.4 (1989) : 641-60.
Bowman, Rhead S. Smith, Mill, and Marshall on Human Capital Formation, 22.2 (1990) : 239-59.
Brewer, Anthony. Economic Growth and Technical Change: John Rae's Critique of Adam Smith, 23.1 (1991) : 1-12.
Brewer, Anthony. Adam Ferguson, Adam Smith, and the Concept of Economic Growth, 31.2 (1999) : 237-254.
Cardoso, José Luís. Economic Thought in Late-Eighteen-Century Portugal: Physiocratic and Smithian Influence, 22.3 (1990) : 429-41.
Darity, William, Jr. and Julian Ellison. Abram Harris Jr.: The Economics of Race and Social Reform, 22.4 (1990) : 611-27.
Davis, J. Ronnie. Adam Smith on the Providential Reconciliation of Individual and Social Interests: Is Man Led by an Invisible Hand or Misled by Sleight of Hand? 22.2 (1990) : 341-52.
Elmslie, Bruce T. The Endogenous Nature of Technological Progress and Transfer in Adam Smith's Thought, 26.4 (1994) : 649-63.
Elmslie, Bruce T. The Role of Joint Products in Adam Smith's Explanation of the "Vent-for-Surplus" Doctrine, 28.3 (1996) : 513-23.
Evensky, Jerry. The Two Voices of Adam Smith: Moral Philosopher and Social Critic, 19.3 (1987) : 447-468.
Evensky, Jerry. The Evolution of Adam Smith's Views on Political Economy, 21.1 (1989) : 123-145.
Evensky, Jerry. Adam Smith on the Human Foundation of a Successful Liberal Society, 25.3 (1993) : 395-412.
Evensky, Jerry. Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy : The Role of Religion and Its Relationship to Philosophy and Ethics in the Evolution of Society, 30.1 (1998) : 17-42.
Gherity, James A. Adam Smith and the Glasgow Merchants, 24.2 (1992) : 357-68.
Gherity, James A. An Early Publication by Adam Smith, 25.2 (1993) : 241-82.
Gherity, James A. The Evolution of Adam Smith's Theory of Banking, 26.3 (1994) : 423-41.
Henderson, James P. Agency or Alienation? Smith, Mill, and Marx on the Joint-Stock Company, 18.1 (1986) : 111-31.
Horverak Øyvind. Marx's View of Competition and Price Determination, 20.2 (1988) : 275-97.
Hueckel, Glenn R. On the "Insurmountable Difficulties, Obscurity, and Embarrassment" of Smith's Fifth Chapter, 32.2 (2000) : 317-346.
Leathers, Charles G., and Patrick J. Raines. Adam Smith on Competitive Religious Markets, 24.2 (1992) : 499-513.
Leathers, Charles G., and Patrick J. Raines. Adam Smith and Thomas Chalmers on Financing Religious Instruction, 31.2 (1999) : 337-360.
Levy, David. Adam Smith's Case for Usury Laws, 19.3 (1987) : 387-400.
Marshall, Mike. Luxury, Economic Development, and Work Motivation: David Hume, Adam Smith, and J. R. McCulloch, 32.3 (2000) : 613-648.
Niehans, Jürg. Adam Smith and the Welfare Cost of Optimism, 29.2 (1997) : 185-200.
Nyland, Chris. Adam Smith, Stage Theory, and the Status of Women, 25. 4 (1993) : 617-40.
Ortmann, Andreas. The Nature and Causes of Corporate Negligence, Sham Lectures, and Ecclesiastical Indolence: Adam Smith on Joint-Stock Companies, Teachers, and Preachers, 31.2 (1999) : 297-317.
Oswald, Donald J. Metaphysical Beliefs and the Foundations of Smithian Political Economy, 27. 3 (1995) : 449-76.
Pack, Spencer J. Theological (and Hence Economic) Implications of Adam Smith's "Principles Which Lead and Direct Philosophical Enquiries", 27. 2 (1995) : 289-307.
Perelman, Michael. Adam Smith and Dependent Social Relations, 21.3 (1989) : 503-20.
Perlman, Morris. Adam Smith and the Paternity of the Real Bills Doctrine, 21.1 (1989) : 77-90.
Pesciarelli, Enzo. Smith, Bentham, and the Development of Contrasting Ideas on Entrepreneurship, 21.3 (1989) : 521-36.
Pesciarelli, Enzo. Aspects of the Influence of Francis Hutcheson on Adam Smith, 31.3 (1999) : 525-546.
Petrella, Frank. Daniel Raymond, Adam Smith, and Classical Growth Theory: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of America, 19. 2 (1987) : 239-59.
Prasch, Robert E. The Ethics of Growth in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, 23.2 (1991) : 337-51.
Rashid, Salim. Adam Smith and the Market Mechanism, 24.1 (1992) : 129-52.
Rashid, Salim. Charles James Fox and The Wealth of Nations, 24.2 (1992) : 493-97.
Reid, Gavin C. Disequilibrium and Increasing Returns in Adam Smith's Analysis of Growth and Accumulation, 19.1 (1987) : 87-106.
Rosenberg, Nathan. Adam Smith and the Stock of Moral Capital, 22.1 (1990) : 1-17.
Salter, John. Justice and Price: Comment on Jeffrey T. Young, 29.4 (1997) : 675-84.
Song, Hyun.-Ho. Adam Smith as an Early Pioneer of Institutional Individualism, 27. 3 (1995) : 425-48.
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