HOPE 45.2, Summer 2013

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Articles

"'Marvellous Intellectual Feasts': Arthur Lewis at the London School of Economics, 1933–48," by Barbara Ingham and Paul Mosely (abstract)

"Why Market Failures Are Not a Problem: James Buchanan on Market Imperfections, Voluntary Cooperation, and Externalities," by Alain Marciano (abstract)

"Assessments of A. C. Pigou's Fellowship Theses," by Michael McLure (abstract)

"Utilitarianism and Luck," by Joseph Persky (abstract)

"From Ancients and Moderns to Geography and Anthropology: The Meaning of History in the Thought of Adam Smith, Karl Marx, and Alfred Marshall," by Simon J. Cook (abstract)

Book Reviews

Roger E. Backhouse on The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics (edited by Ross B. Emmett) and Building Chicago Economics: New Perspectives on the History of America's Most Powerful Economics Program (edited by Robert van Horn, Philip Mirowski, and Thomas A. Stapleford)

David Collard on The Minor Marshallians and Alfred Marshall: An Evaluation (by Peter Groenewegen)

J. E. King on The Elgar Companion to Marxist Economics (edited by Ben Fine and Alfredo Saad-Filho)

Richard A. Kleer on Casualties of Credit: The English Financial Revolution, 1620–1720 (by Carl Wennerlind)

D. E. Moggridge on The Quirky Dr Fay: A Remarkable Life (by Hugh Gault)

Denis O'Brien on Lionel Robbins (by Susan Howson)

Malcolm Rutherford on Thorstein Veblen and His European Contemporaries, 1880–1940: A Study of Comparative Sociologies (by Rick Tilman)

Malcolm Sawyer on Michal Kalecki (by Julio López G. and Michaël Assous)

Jeffrey T. Young on Adam Smith: An Enlightened Life (by Nicholas Phillipson)