Historical perspectives on modern economics
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- General equilibrium analysis, studies in appraisal, E. Roy Weintraub
- The economics of Karl Marx, analysis and application, Samuel Hollander
- Monetary theory and policy from Hume and Smith to Wicksell, money, credit, and the economy, Arie Arnon
- The legacy of scholasticism in economic thought, antecedents of choice and power, Odd Langholm
- More heat than light, economics as social physics, physics as nature's economics, Philip Mirowski
- Natural images in economic thought, "markets read in tooth and claw", edited by Philip Mirowski
- The Viennese students of civilization, the meaning and context of Austrian economics reconsidered, Erwin Dekker, Erasmus University, Rotterdam The Netherlands
- The closed world of East German economists, hopes and defeats of a generation, Till Düppe
- International organizations and the analysis of economic policy, 1919-1950, Anthony M. Endres, Grant A. Fleming
- Monetary theory and Bretton Woods, the construction of an international monetary order, Filippo Cesarano
- The institutionalist movement in American economics, 1918-1947, science and social control, Malcolm Rutherford
- Jan Tinbergen (1903-1994) and the rise of economic expertise, Erwin Dekker, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
- Origins of law and economics, the economists' new science of law, 1830-1930, Heath Pearson
- The Viennese students of civilization, the meaning and context of Austrian economics reconsidered, Erwin Dekker
- Friedrich Engels and Marxian political economy, Samuel Hollander
- Pinochet's economists, the Chicago school in Chile, Juan Gabriel Valdés
- Behavioral economics, a history, Floris Heukelom
- International monetary economics, 1870-1960, between the classical and the new classical, M. June Flanders
- Theory and measurement, causality issues in Milton Friedman's monetary economics, J. Daniel Hammond
- Building Chicago economics, new perspectives on the history of America's most powerful economics program, edited by Robert Van Horn, Philip Mirowski, Thomas A. Stapleford
- Austrian economics in America, the migration of a tradition, Karen I. Vaughn
- Rivalry and central planning, the socialist calculation debate reconsidered, Don Lavoie
- The intellectual foundations of Alfred Marshall's economic science, a rounded globe of knowledge, Simon J. Cook
- Designs within disorder, Franklin D. Roosevelt, the economists, and the shaping of American economic policy, 1933-1945, William J. Barber
- Adam Smith's moral philosophy, a historical and contemporary perspective on markets, law, ethics, and culture, Jerry Evensky
- Harry Johnson, a life in economics, D. E. Moggridge
- Stabilizing dynamics, constructing economic knowledge, E. Roy Weintraub
- The Stockholm School of Economics revisited, edited by Lars Jonung
- Lionel Robbins, Susan Howson
- The history of econometric ideas, Mary S. Morgan
- Economic theories in a non-Walrasian tradition, Takashi Negishi
- Schumpeter and the idea of social science, a metatheoretical study, Yuichi Shionoya
- From new era to New Deal, Herbert Hoover, the economists, and American economic policy, 1921-1933, William J. Barber
- Institutions in economics, the old and the new institutionalism, Malcolm Rutherford
- Natural images in economic thought, "markets read in tooth and claw", edited by Philip Mirowski
- Transforming modern macroeconomics, exploring disequilibrium microfoundations, 1956-2003, Roger E. Backhouse, Mauro Boianovsky
- Progress through regressions, the life story of empirical Cobb-Douglas production function, Jeff E. Biddle, Michigan State University
- English historical economics, 1870-1926, the rise of economic history and neomercantilism, Gerard M. Koot
- The Stockholm School of Economics revisited, edited by Lars Jonung
- Fabricating the Keynesian revolution, studies of the inter-war literature on money, the cycle, and unemployment, David Laidler
- Building Chicago economics, new perspectives on the history of America's most powerful economics program, edited by Robert Van Horn, Philip Mirowski, Thomas A. Stapleford
- Friedrich Engels and Marxian Political Economy, Samuel Hollander
- Von Neumann, Morgenstern, and the creation of game theory, from chess to social science, 1900--1960, Robert Leonard
- The evolving rationality of rational expectations, an assessment of Thomas Sargent's achievements, Esther-Mirjam Sent
- Harry Johnson, a life in economics, D.E. Moggridge
- From new era to New Deal, Herbert Hoover, the economists and American economic Policy, 1921-1933
- The history of econometric ideas, Mary S. Morgan
- Equilibrium business cycle theory in historical perspective, Kim, Kyun