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American Economics: the Character of the Transformation | p. 1 |
Contexts of Transformation | p. 27 |
Clearing the Ground: the Demise of the Social Gospel Movement and the Rise of Neoclassicism in American Economics | p. 29 |
The Patrons of Economics in A Time of Transformation | p. 53 |
To Be An Economist | p. 83 |
The Tranformation of U.S. Economics, 1920-1960, VIewed Through A Survey of Journal Articles | p. 85 |
Institutional Economics: A Case of Reproductive Failure? | p. 108 |
Entrenching Disciplinary Competence: the Role of General Education and Graduate Study in Chicago Economics | p. 134 |
"Market Failure" Or "Market Efficiency" | p. 151 |
Hope for America: American Notions of Economic Planning Between Pluralism and Neoclassicism, 1930-1950 | p. 153 |
How American Economists Came to Love the Sherman Antitrust Act | p. 179 |
Wandering the Road from Pluralism to Posner: the Transformation of Law and Economics in the Twentieth Century | p. 202 |
Mathematics, Formalism, and Style | p. 225 |
From Rigor to Axiomatics: the Marginalization of Griffith C. Evans | p. 227 |
A Paradox of Budgets: the Postwar Stabilization of American Neoclassical Demand Theory | p. 260 |
The Money Muddle: the Transformation of American Monetary Thought, 1920-1970 | p. 293 |
Contributors | p. 307 |
Index | p. 309 |
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