List of Contributors | p. ix |
Editorial Board | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xiii |
Wesley Clair Mitchell on Eugenics: A Note | p. 1 |
Economic Singularism | p. 15 |
Review Essays | |
Van Overtveldt's The Chicago School | |
On the Theory of Economic Policy of the Chicago School of Economics | p. 33 |
How Should We Think of the Success of the Chicago School of Economics? | p. 47 |
Early and Often or Too Late and Not Enough? | p. 59 |
Clark's State and Status | |
The Complexity of Power | p. 63 |
Social Status on the Road from Feudalism to the Age of Enlightenment | p. 69 |
Unpacking Terminology, Reassessing Theory | p. 85 |
State Formation in Early Modern Europe | p. 93 |
Skousen's The Big Three in Economics | |
Three Strikes and You're Out | p. 99 |
The Final Triumph of Adam Smith? | p. 109 |
Backhaus and Drechsler's Friedrich Nietzsche | |
Did Nietzsche Say Anything to Economists or about Economics? | p. 117 |
Le Gall's A History of Econometrics in France | |
From Natural Order to Artificial Worlds | p. 139 |
Klein's Economics Confronts the Economy | |
Confronting Economists Who are Confronting Economics | p. 147 |
Duncan Foley's Adam's Fallacy | |
Did Adam Smith Produce Fallacy or has Fallacy been Thrust upon Him? | p. 153 |
Montes and Schleisser's New Voices on Adam Smith | |
Adam Smith: One Author, Many Contexts | p. 161 |
Peart and Levy's The "Vanity of the Philosopher" | |
Sympathy Lost (and Regain'd?) | p. 169 |
Schonhardt-Bailey's From the Corn Laws to Free Trade | |
Complementary Forces Behind the Repeal of Britain's Corn Laws | p. 187 |
Augello and Guidi's Economists in Parliament | |
The Determinants of Thought | p. 197 |
Kornai's by Force of Thought | |
We're All Austrians Now: Janos Kornai and the Austrian School of Economics | p. 209 |
Backhaus' Entrepreneurship, Money, and Coordination | |
Which Way Forward in Hayekian Social Theory: Evolution or Design? | p. 221 |
Heertje's Schumpeter on the Economics of Innovation and Laperche, Galbraith, and Uzundis's Innovation, Evolution and Economic Change | |
Technical Change and Economic Structure: Schumpeter and Galbraith | p. 235 |
Parker's John Kenneth Galbraith | |
The Conventional Wisdom and the Pretense of Knowledge | p. 255 |
Donald Stabile's Forerunners of Modern Financial Economics | |
Prior Knowledge: Financial Economics before Markowitz | p. 263 |
New Books Received | p. 271 |
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