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Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics

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Editor: Professor Craufurd D. Goodwin

This series contains original works that challenge and enlighten historians of economics. For the profession as a whole, it promotes better understanding of the origin and content of modern economics.

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There are 48 titles in this series...

Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy

A Historical and Contemporary Perspective on Markets, Law, Ethics, and Culture

Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy

A Historical and Contemporary Perspective on Markets, Law, Ethics, and Culture

Austrian Economics in America

The Migration of a Tradition

Austrian Economics in America

The Migration of a Tradition

Designs within Disorder

Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Economists, and the Shaping of American Economic Policy, 1933–1945

Designs within Disorder

Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Economists, and the Shaping of American Economic Policy, 1933–1945

Economic Theories in a Non-Walrasian Tradition

Economic Theories in a Non-Walrasian Tradition

English Historical Economics, 1870–1926

The Rise of Economic History and Neomercantilism

Equilibrium Business Cycle Theory in Historical Perspective

Equilibrium Business Cycle Theory in Historical Perspective

Fabricating the Keynesian Revolution

Studies of the Inter-war Literature on Money, the Cycle, and Unemployment

Fabricating the Keynesian Revolution

Studies of the Inter-war Literature on Money, the Cycle, and Unemployment

From New Era to New Deal

Herbert Hoover, the Economists, and American Economic Policy, 1921–1933

Harry Johnson

A Life in Economics

Institutions in Economics

The Old and the New Institutionalism

Institutions in Economics

The Old and the New Institutionalism

International Monetary Economics, 1870–1960

Between the Classical and the New Classical

International Monetary Economics, 1870–1960

Between the Classical and the New Classical

International Organizations and the Analysis of Economic Policy, 1919–1950

International Organizations and the Analysis of Economic Policy, 1919–1950

Monetary Theory and Bretton Woods

The Construction of an International Monetary Order

Monetary Theory and Bretton Woods

The Construction of an International Monetary Order

More Heat than Light

Economics as Social Physics, Physics as Nature's Economics

Natural Images in Economic Thought

Markets Read in Tooth and Claw

Natural Images in Economic Thought

Markets Read in Tooth and Claw

Origins of Law and Economics

The Economists' New Science of Law, 1830–1930

Origins of Law and Economics

The Economists' New Science of Law, 1830–1930

Pinochet's Economists

The Chicago School of Economics in Chile

Pinochet's Economists

The Chicago School of Economics in Chile

Ricardo's Macroeconomics

Money, Trade Cycles, and Growth

Schumpeter and the Idea of Social Science

A Metatheoretical Study

Schumpeter and the Idea of Social Science

A Metatheoretical Study

Stabilizing Dynamics

Constructing Economic Knowledge

The Economics of Karl Marx

Analysis and Application

The Economics of Karl Marx

Analysis and Application

The Evolving Rationality of Rational Expectations

An Assessment of Thomas Sargent's Achievements

The Evolving Rationality of Rational Expectations

An Assessment of Thomas Sargent's Achievements

The History of Econometric Ideas

The Intellectual Foundations of Alfred Marshall's Economic Science

A Rounded Globe of Knowledge

The Legacy of Scholasticism in Economic Thought

Antecedents of Choice and Power

The Legacy of Scholasticism in Economic Thought

Antecedents of Choice and Power

The Stockholm School of Economics Revisited

The Stockholm School of Economics Revisited

Theory and Measurement

Causality Issues in Milton Friedman's Monetary Economics

Theory and Measurement

Causality Issues in Milton Friedman's Monetary Economics

Von Neumann, Morgenstern, and the Creation of Game Theory

From Chess to Social Science, 1900–1960

William Stanley Jevons and the Making of Modern Economics