Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology: A Research AnnualRoss B. Emmett, Jeff E. Biddle This collection includes both refereed articles and review essays of recent books in the history of economic thought and methodology. The articles highlight research the historiography and methodology of the English Poor Laws, behavioural economics, and the socialist calculation debate; as well as A.D. Roy and portfolio theory and correspondence regarding John Maurice Clark's "Economics of Planning". |
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HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE DEBATE ON THE CONTROVERSIAL LINK BETWEEN SOCIAL JUSTICE AND ECONOMIC ADVANTAGE | 31 |
A FURTHER NOTE | 59 |
THE FORGOTTEN FATHER OF PORTFOLIO THEORY | 73 |
AN UNPUBLISHED LETTER | 83 |
THE SCOPE OF ANALYSIS IN THE SOCIALIST CALCULATION DEBATE | 95 |
CONFERENCE REPORT | 127 |
REVIEW ESSAYS | 139 |
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