European Journal of the History of Economic Thought

Papers
(The TQCC of European Journal of the History of Economic Thought 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Introduction7
Jacques Lacan and game theory: an early contribution to common knowledge reasoning6
Introduction6
Methodology and history of economics: reflections with and without rules5
The first socialization debate (1918) and early efforts towards socialisation5
A history of Brazilian economic thought: From colonial times through the early 21st century,5
Global commerce in the age of Enlightenment: theories, practices, and institutions in the eighteenth century5
Yuli Zhukovsky’s contribution to Russian debates on economic development of the 1860s–70s5
David Hume on history, development and happiness: interconnections4
The economics book: from Xenophon to Cryptocurrency, 250 milestones in the history of economics4
The “slogans not used”: Sraffa’s manuscripts, the Standard system, and the theories of profit of Smith, Malthus and Böhm-Bawerk4
Rawls’s maximin and optimal taxation theory4
Hidden female figures in the organisation for European economic co-operation, and the reconstruction of Europe after WWII4
Turgot’s missing manuscripts – partially recovered4
Rebuilding the economy of the home – for the emergence of the “new woman”: Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s pioneering thoughts3
Futures past. Economic forecasting in the 20th and 21st century3
The soul of classical political economy: James M. Buchanan from the archives3
The evolution of Patinkin’s interpretation of Keynes’ principle of effective demand3
The gypsy economist. The life and times of Colin Clark,3
Money in the debt relationship: notes on the medieval conceptualisation of money in Accursius and Bartolus of Sassoferrato3
The paradox of value in the teaching of the Church Fathers3
Economic method, public policy, and society: Adolph Lowe’s political economics3
Raising Keynes. A twenty-first-century general theory3
A History of Czech Economic Thought3
Gesell’s half a theory of the rate of interest3
Expectations. Theory and applications from historical perspective3
The dynamics of poverty. Circular, cumulative causation, value judgments, institutions and social engineering in the world of Gunnar Myrdal2
Rise of the Kniesians: the professor-student network of Nobel laureates in economics2
Moving dynamics beyond business cycles: Jan Tinbergen’s first macrodynamic model (1934–1936)2
Central bank independence, a not so new idea in the history of economic thought: a doctrine in the 1920s2
Applications of lessons from the history of economic thought to actual policy problems2
Cyclical stagnation: the continental contribution to Alvin Hansen’s stagnation thesis2
Theorising public expenditures: welfare theorems, market failures, and the turn from “public finance” to “public economics”2
Beyond the Sonderweg: defining political economy in 19th-century Germany2
Adam Smith and modernity, 1723-20232
Smith and Hume at war: The differing views of Adam Smith and David Hume on commerce and international warfare2
Conservative liberalism, ordo-liberalism, and the state2
Becoming paradigmatic: the strategic uses of narratives in behavioral economics2
International clearing system as alternative monetary order2
Early attempts to integrate kinetic theory into economics in Italy between the wars2
Imperfect coordination in DSGE models: The resurgence of Keynes in mainstream macroeconomics2
A prosopography of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought2
Thinking like an economist: how efficiency replaced equality in U.S public policy1
The Sympathy of Sophie de Grouchy, translator and critic of Adam Smith1
Alvin Hansen: seeking a suitable stabilisation – an academic biography1
Uncertainty goes mainstream: Savage, Koopmans and the measurability of uncertainty at the Cowles Commission1
Menger and contemporary Austrian economics: knowledge, institutions and liberalism1
Jérôme de Boyer des Roches (1954–2020)1
The role of information in the Rice Exchange: YAMAGATA Bantō’s Great Knowledge (1806)1
Police of individual interests against police of good order: Herbert’s Essay on the general police of grain as an attack on Delamare’s Treatise on the police1
Welfare theory, public action, and ethical values: revisiting the history of welfare economics1
Hayek: a life, 1899–19501
Modelling intervention: Barbara Bergmann’s micro-to-macro simulation projects1
Adam Smith. La découverte du capitalisme et de ses limites1
Normative and behavioural economics: a historical and methodological review1
Bagehot’s classical money view: a reconstruction1
Walter Bagehot on central bank governance: lessons from Lombard Street (1873)1
Pawel Ciompa and the meaning of econometrics: a comparison of two concepts1
Bagehot’s giant bubble failure1
Early utilitarians. Lives and ideals1
Before method and models: The political economy of Malthus and Ricardo1
The Routledge guidebook to Smith’s wealth of nations1
“Peter Howitt’s Keynesian Recovery and Keynes: an assessment”1
Méditations sur l’économie politique1
Re-reading Carl Menger’s Grundsätze – another book that “cries out to be surpassed”*1
The wealth of a nation: institutional foundations of English capitalism1
Relaxation oscillations in the history of business cycles from 1928 to 19411
The gravity equation in international trade: an overview of the introduction of gravity to the study of economics and its systematic barriers1
The Mengers versus Mises on matters methodological1
The efficient market hypothesis and rational expectations macroeconomics. How did they meet and live (happily) ever after?1
Measuring utility. From the marginal revolution to behavioural economics1
A reflection on Sraffa’s revolution in economic theory1
F. A. Hayek and the epistemology of politics: the curious task of economics1
Money and empire. Charles P. Kindleberger and the dollar system1
“esclave né de quiconque l’achète”. The multiple histories of economic texts1
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