HOPE 44.1 (spring 2012)

Articles

"Wandering through the Borderlands of the Social Sciences: Gary Becker's Economics of Discrimination," by Jean-Baptiste Fleury (abstract)

"Keynesian Historiography and the Anti-Semitism Question," by E. Roy Weintraub (abstract)

"Dupuit and Walras on the Natural Monopoly in Transport Industries: What They Really Wrote and Meant," by Guy Numa (abstract)

"Dupuit and the Railroads," by Robert B. Ekelund Jr. and Robert F. Hébert (abstract)

"Indifference Curves and the Ordinalist Revolution," by Jean-Sébastien Lenfant (abstract)

"Lowndes and Locke on the Value of Money," by Kepa Ormazabal (abstract)

Book Reviews

From Political Economy to Economics: Method, the Social and the Historical in the Evolution of Economic Theory (Routledge, 2009); and From Economics Imperialism to Freakonomics: The Shifting Boundaries between Economics and Other Social Sciences (Routledge, 2009), both by Dimitris Milonakis and Ben Fine. Reviewed by David Colander.

A History of Heterodox Economics: Challenging the Mainstream in the Twentieth Century (Routledge, 2009), by Frederic Lee. Reviewed by Geoffrey M. Hodgson.

Schumpeter's Evolutionary Economics: A Theoretical, Historical and Statistical Analysis of the Engine of Capitalism (Anthem, 2009), by Esben Sloth Andersen. Reviewed by Geoffrey M. Hodgson.

The Intellectual Foundations of Alfred Marshall's Economic Science: A Rounded Globe of Knowledge (Cambridge University Press, 2009), by Simon J. Cook. Reviewed by John Maloney.

Frank Knight and the Chicago School in American Economics (Routledge, 2009), by Ross B. Emmett. Reviewed by Malcolm Rutherford.

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