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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Chester Barnard’s systems-theoretic approach to organisation theory: a reconstruction7
Forty years of behavioral economics7
On the origins and consequences of Simon’s modular approach to bounded rationality in economics6
The importance of multiple equilibria for economic policy in Jan Tinbergen’s early works6
Oligopoly, mutual dependence and tacit collusion: the emergence of industrial organisation and the reappraisal of American capitalism at Harvard (1933–1952)5
The marginalization of absolute and relative income hypotheses of consumption and the role of fiscal policy5
Absolute advantages and capital mobility in international trade theory5
Theorising public expenditures: welfare theorems, market failures, and the turn from “public finance” to “public economics”5
From public finance to public economics5
Risky exchanges: price and justice in Thomas Aquinas’s De emptione et venditione ad tempus4
Rupture and continuity in the original divide between microdynamics and macrodynamics4
Welfare, state, and values: the winding road of the normative approach to inequality measurement (1912–1970)4
A prosopography of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought4
William Nordhaus: A disputable Nobel [Prize]? Externalities, climate change, and governmental action4
From “science as measurement” to “measurement and theory”: the Cowles Commission and contrasting empirical methodologies at the University of Chicago, 1943 to 19554
Analysis risk and commercial risk: the first treatment of usury in Thomas Aquinas’sCommentary on the Sentences4
The emerging discipline of public economics in postwar France3
Central bank independence, a not so new idea in the history of economic thought: a doctrine in the 1920s3
“I profess to have made no discovery”. James Mill on comparative advantage3
The 100% money proposal of the 1930s: an avatar of the Currency School’s reform ideas?3
Monetary non-neutrality and stabilisation policies 50 years after Lucas’s “expectations” paper: a roundtable discussion3
The part played by general equilibrium in the liquidity preference vs loanable funds episode (1936–1956)3
Moving dynamics beyond business cycles: Jan Tinbergen’s first macrodynamic model (1934–1936)3
Calculating without money. Theories of in-kind accounting of Alexander Chayanov, Otto Neurath and the early Soviet experiences3
Liberty, political economy and good government in Adam Smith3
Economics with(out) ethics? An interdisciplinary encounter between public economists and John Rawls in the 1970s3
The efficient market hypothesis and rational expectations macroeconomics. How did they meet and live (happily) ever after?3
Samuelson against “Rawls’s gratuitism”: some lessons on the misunderstandings between Rawls and the economists3
Commerce as cooperation with the deity: Self-love, the common good, and the coherence of Francis Hutcheson3
Samuelson’s social welfare function and Buchanan’s critique: the struggle with normative science2
Georges d’Avenel. An economic historian ahead of his time2
Mapping the history of public economics in the twentieth century: an introduction to the special issue2
Backward induction and expected value calculations in an anonymous XVth century Italian manuscript2
Lucas (1972) a personal view from the wrong side of the subsequent fifty years2
Some notes on Gossen’s “submerged and forgotten” approach to consumption and time2
The emergence of social choice at the Cowles Commission, 1948–1952: Arrow’sSocial Choice and Individual Valuesin context2
Jessica Peixotto, a home economist not thrilled by the thrift culture2
Fisher-Modigliani-Miller organisational finance theory and the financialisation of contemporary societies2
Progress Through Regression: The Life Story of the Empirical Cobb-Douglas Production Function2
Luigi Einaudi’s ‘Scienza delle Finanze’ or the science of good government2
Rise of the Kniesians: the professor-student network of Nobel laureates in economics2
Hugo Grotius on Usury: Acknowledging the End of the Scholastic Argument2
The monetary theories of Carl Menger and Friedrich von Wieser: a comparative study2
Unit profit margins along post-Keynesian lines: from Sraffa, Kalecki, Robinson to Eichner, Wood, Harcourt and Kenyon2
Rethinking Burke and Smith: political economy and foundations of industry2
“It might be good to know on whose shoulders we stand – and why”: a conversation with Heinz Rieter2
When economic theory meets policy: Barbara Wootton and the creation of the British welfare state2
Rawls’s maximin and optimal taxation theory2
Becoming paradigmatic: the strategic uses of narratives in behavioral economics1
Money in the debt relationship: notes on the medieval conceptualisation of money in Accursius and Bartolus of Sassoferrato1
Money is a right: Alfred Lansburgh’s Token Theory of Money1
Carl Menger on time and entrepreneurship1
The negative natural rate of interest in the modern theories of Liquidity Trap and Secular Stagnation: back to Böhm-Bawerk via Samuelson1
Substitutability and the quest for stability1
Friedrich von Wieser on labour1
Today’s economics: one, no one and one hundred thousand1
Decision over Time as a By-Product of a Measure of Utility: A Reappraisal of Paul Samuelson’s “A Note on Measurement of Utility” (1937)1
Resolving a seeming paradox in Adam Smith’s study of history with regard to inference to the best explanation1
Menger and contemporary Austrian economics: knowledge, institutions and liberalism1
The paradox of value in the teaching of the Church Fathers1
Futures past. Economic forecasting in the 20th and 21st century1
Economics and social stratification: classical-neoclassical economists’ thought on class structure and related phenomena1
The dual context of Keynes’ International Clearing Union: theoretical advances meet history1
Wilhelm Lautenbach’s credit mechanics – a precursor to the current money supply debate1
Obituary: Takumi Tsuda (1929–2021)1
Time, uncertainty and knowledge: the foundations and the modernity of Carl Menger’s contribution1
Locke, Marshall, and Knight, on uncertainty and risk1
On the modernity of Carl Menger: criss-cross views. Roundtable conversation*1
The Sympathy of Sophie de Grouchy, translator and critic of Adam Smith1
Pawel Ciompa and the meaning of econometrics: a comparison of two concepts1
The soul of classical political economy: James M. Buchanan from the archives1
Some patterns of the transfer of economic ideas between Russia and the West1
Monetary theory and policy: the difficult relationship of Menger’s theory of money and his positions on currency reform and monetary policy1
Who’s Afraid of the MPS? A Review Essay1
The other invisible hand. The social and economic effects of theodicy in Vico and Genovesi1
The legacy of Chester I. Barnard in the science of organization of Oliver E. Williamson1
François Perroux on European integration: “L’application aveugle d’une ‘orthodoxie”1
Narrative economics: how stories go viral and drive major economic events1
The Mengers versus Mises on matters methodological1
Re-reading Carl Menger’s Grundsätze – another book that “cries out to be surpassed”*1
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