History of Political Economy

Papers
(The TQCC of History of Political Economy is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Welfare Economics: An Interpretive History by Roger A. McCain14
The Routledge Guidebook to Smith's Wealth of Nations9
Political Economy as Natural Theology: Smith, Malthus and Their Followers by Paul Oslington8
The Theory of Transaction in Institutional Economics: A Historyby Massimiliano Vatiero8
Order beyond Equilibrium: Ludwig Lachmann's Bridging of Seemingly Irreconcilable Traditions8
The Rise of Law and Economics: An Intellectual History by George L. Priest7
Albert Ando: A Bibliography of His Writings7
German Ordoliberalism and Value Freedom: The Case of Walter Eucken6
Women and Economics: New Historical Perspectives6
Free Market: The History of an Idea by Jacob Soll6
The First Publication of Dugald Stewart’s Lectures on Political Economy6
Narrative in Economics: A New Turn on the Past6
A Problem as Much of Economic Theory as of Statistical Technique? The Walsh-Edgeworth Debate on Index Numbers, 1921–255
Political Economy and International Order in Interwar Europe4
Society on the Edge: Social Science and Public Policy in the Postwar United States4
The Marquis de Mirabeau and Cantillon's Essai sur la nature du commerce en général4
The Classical Theory of Central Banking on Monetary Stability and Lending of Last Resort4
Say's Second Visit to Britain: A Career Turning Point4
Reading the Invisible Hand: An Epistemological Consideration4
Leonid Hurwicz: Intelligent Designer; How War and the Great Depression Inspired a Nobel Economist by Michael Hurwicz4
The Challenge in 2000−2009 to Phillips-Curve-Based Accounts of UK Economic Policy: Comment on Cristiano4
Applying Pure Mathematics: IMPA and the Entanglements of Mathematical Economics in Brazil4
Bringing Latin America into the Mainstream: The 1963 Rio de Janeiro Conference on Inflation and Growth4
Milton Friedman and Exchange Rates: History and Controversies3
On John Bates Clark's “Naive Productivity Ethics”: A Note3
Revisiting Cantillon's Admirable Theory of Distribution and Value: A Misinterpretation Corrected3
False Accounting as Formalizing Practices3
Balbach and Brunner: A Missing Stop on the Road from Warburton to Friedman-Meiselman and St. Louis3
Climbing the Obelisk: The Trajectories of Five Women Economists in Colombia, ca. 1950–703
Emigration with a Pulled Handbrake: Friedrich A. Lutz's Internal Methodenstreit3
Local Entanglements in the History of Mathematical Economics3
Charles Bettelheim and World War II, or The Making of a Planning Doctor2
The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order: America and the World in the Free Market Era by Gary Gerstle2
Visualization or Mathematization? The London School of Economics and “Diagrammatic Economics” in the 1930s2
Exploring the History of Statistical Inference in Economics2
Rescuing Henry George2
Fred Manville Taylor and the Origins of the Term “Say's Law”2
Paul Rosenstein-Rodan and the Birth of Development Economics2
“The British Lions Crouched to a Nest of Owls”: The South Sea Bubble through the Lens of the London Press2
German-Speaking Émigré Economists in Great Britain and the Analysis of the German War Economy2
Adam Smith, Adam Ferguson, and the Reconceptualization of Philosophy in Eighteenth-Century Scotland2
Political Economy for Hispanic America: José Joaquín de Mora as a Bridge between Continents (1825–43)2
Was It a “Fatal Error”? Sraffa and Samuelson on Marshall's Partial Equilibria Method2
Travelers' Tales: Their Values and Virtues2
Where Did John von Neumann's Mathematical Economics Come From?1
Pictorial Statistics1
Two Types of Travelers in the History of the Transmission of Western Economic Knowledge in Late Qing and Early Republican China1
John Stuart Mill on China’s Stationary State1
The Road to Serfdom and the Definitions of Socialism, Planning, and the Welfare State, 1930–19501
The Free World: Art and Thought in the Cold War by Louis Menand1
Index1
World War II and Socialist Integration: In Search of the Theoretical Foundations for Building the Socialist Bloc (1940–64)1
The Production and Reproduction of Economic Science1
Sismondi’s Price Theory1
The Physiocratic Analysis of Money: A Reappraisal1
Unlocking the Mystery of the Origins of John von Neumann’s Growth Model1
Veblen: The Making of an Economist Who Unmade Economics by Charles Camic1
The Cultural Decline of the Chilean Model: The Aftermath of the 2019 Social Uprising1
Wolf Ladejinsky: Field Trips for a Democratic Countryside1
“Writing History as a Way of Life”: The Life and Work of Margaret Marie Garritsen de Vries1
Rethinking Thomas Paine and the Origins of the Basic Income Proposal1
Statistical Parables1
Smith Scholarship in History of Political Economy1
The Closed World of East German Economists: Hopes and Defeats of a Generation by Till Düppe1
Harry White and the American Creed: How a Federal Bureaucrat Created the Modern Global Economy (and Failed to Get the Credit)1
From Fatherly Government to an Economic State1
Narrative Inference with and without Statistics1
Families and Women in Alfred Marshall's Analysis of Well-Being and Progress1
Debates in Macroeconomics from the Great Depression to the Long Recession: Cycles, Crises, and Policy Responses1
A History of the Institutionalization of Feminist Economics through Its Tensions and Founders1
Better Living through Political Engineering1
Two “Two Ostrom” Problems1
Ideas and Cultures in America1
British Travelers to the Mines of Rio de la Plata and Chile in the Aftermath of the Financial Crisis of 1825–26: Political Economy and Questions of Observation1
Is God Giving or Trading? Thomas Aquinas's First Use of “Just Price”1
Solidarity and Development: The OECD Technical Cooperation Committee in the Cold War1
Adolf Weber's Munich School of Economics and Its Influence on the Early Bundesbank: The Example of Bernhard Benning1
The Frame for the Not-Yet Existent: How American, European, and Soviet Scholars Jointly Shaped Modern Mathematical Economics1
Writing about Economics1
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