European Journal of the History of Economic Thought

Papers
(The median citation count of European Journal of the History of Economic Thought is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Introduction13
A History of Czech Economic Thought10
The dynamics of poverty. Circular, cumulative causation, value judgments, institutions and social engineering in the world of Gunnar Myrdal10
Walter Bagehot on central bank governance: lessons from Lombard Street (1873)9
Adam Smith and modernity, 1723-20236
Alvin Hansen: seeking a suitable stabilisation – an academic biography6
Imperfect coordination in DSGE models: The resurgence of Keynes in mainstream macroeconomics6
Uncertainty goes mainstream: Savage, Koopmans and the measurability of uncertainty at the Cowles Commission5
Relaxation oscillations in the history of business cycles from 1928 to 19415
Building a social science. 19 th century British cooperative thought5
Home Economics in the years of fascism: Maria Gasca Diez and the Italian way5
Richard F. Kahn: collected economic essays4
Robert Torrens and the dynamics of wages in a growing economy4
Political economy and public policy: introduction to the symposium4
Victoria Chick 1936–20234
“esclave né de quiconque l’achète”. The multiple histories of economic texts4
Dual rates of profit and the turnover of capital in Karl Marx’s post- Capital manuscripts in 1868. An interpretation in terms of input-output analysis4
No need for society: Adam Smith’s critique of Pufendorf’s summa imbecillitas4
Sismondi on money, banking, credit and public debt: an exploratory essay4
The Routledge guidebook to Smith’s wealth of nations4
Edgar Sydenstricker, a pioneer of health economics4
What are services? Misconceptions and neglected insights from the productivity controversy in the classical period4
The “negative income tax” as a steering mechanism: the semantic field of the NIT around Milton Friedman in his pre-monetarist period (1939–1948)4
Geography and the critique of mainstream economic theory: the legacy of J.A. Hobson3
Economic theory and philosophical anthropology: Marx, Gramsci, Sraffa and the study of human nature3
Modelling economic instability. A history of early macroeconomics3
Jan Tinbergen (1903–1944) and the rise of economic expertise3
Frank Knight and behavioral economics3
Women’s economic thought in the romantic age: towards a transdisciplinary herstory of economic thought3
The monetary theories of Carl Menger and Friedrich von Wieser: a comparative study3
Bent Hansen’s theory of fiscal policy2
Did French economists ask for inflation to reduce public debt at the end of World War II?2
The history and methodology of expected utility2
The Monetarists: The Making of the Chicago Monetary Tradition, 1927–19602
Carl Menger on time and entrepreneurship2
The dual context of Keynes’ International Clearing Union: theoretical advances meet history2
The emergence of capitalism in early America2
Energy and productivity-based theory of cycle and crisis: the monistic approach of Vladimir Bazarov (1874–1939)2
The importance of multiple equilibria for economic policy in Jan Tinbergen’s early works2
Strategic complementarities, coordination failures, and macroeconomic fluctuations: from multiplicity of equilibria to disequilibrium dynamics2
Slavery and colonialism in the history of economic thought: the cases of France and Great Britain2
Introduction2
The emergence of Arthur Laffer: the foundations of supply-side economics in Chicago and Washington, 1966-19762
Macroeconomics under pressure: the feedback effects of economic expertise2
David Ricardo. An intellectual biography2
French capitalism and the developmental state in the political economy of Michel Chevalier2
Some patterns of the transfer of economic ideas between Russia and the West2
Ricardo and the origin of dynamic tax analysis2
François Perroux on European integration: “L’application aveugle d’une ‘orthodoxie”1
Immanuel Kant and utilitarian ethics1
At the origins of the life cycle hypothesis of Franco Modigliani and Richard Brumberg: an attempt at analysis1
Unit profit margins along post-Keynesian lines: from Sraffa, Kalecki, Robinson to Eichner, Wood, Harcourt and Kenyon1
Today’s economics: one, no one and one hundred thousand1
Pawel Ciompa and the meaning of econometrics: a comparison of two concepts1
Rebuilding the economy of the home – for the emergence of the “new woman”: Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s pioneering thoughts1
Raising Keynes. A twenty-first-century general theory1
Liberty, political economy and good government in Adam Smith1
Welfare for markets: a global history of basic income1
On the shoulders of giants: from Lange (1934) to Samuelson (1938) on the “unique” measure of utility1
Mapping the history of public economics in the twentieth century: an introduction to the special issue1
Calculation and moral economies during French debate on the abolition of slavery1
Agreement is money: beyond the chartalist reading of Adam Smith1
A Herstory of Economics,1
Les savoirs perdus de l’économie: Contribution à l’équilibre du vivant1
Adam Smith’s stadial history: progress, population, and environment1
Hayek: a life, 1899–19501
Normative and behavioural economics: a historical and methodological review1
The rise and fall of French disequilibrium macroeconomics: the case of Jean-Pascal Bénassy (1948–2022)1
Early utilitarians. Lives and ideals1
Economics with(out) ethics? An interdisciplinary encounter between public economists and John Rawls in the 1970s1
Reading Edith Penrose through the eyes of a labour economist 11
The world that Latin America created. The United Nations economic commission for Latin America in the development era1
Milton Friedman: the Last Conservative1
Re-reading Carl Menger’s Grundsätze – another book that “cries out to be surpassed”*1
A. D. Roy—a pioneer in financial economics1
Ökonomisches Denken in drei Jahrhunderten1
The neomercantilists: a global intellectual history,1
François Divisia in between rational economics and the establishment of the Econometric Society1
Rawls’s maximin and optimal taxation theory1
Early attempts to integrate kinetic theory into economics in Italy between the wars1
Methodology and history of economics: reflections with and without rules1
Competition, experiments and price theory. On a controversial return to the classical economists1
Risky exchanges: price and justice in Thomas Aquinas’s De emptione et venditione ad tempus1
Capitalism: the story behind the word1
The TurkishKadropioneers of a BalkanDependenciain the interwar period: rethinking underemployment, monetary policy, and technology1
Irving Fisher on conservation, national vitality and economic progress1
On the modernity of Carl Menger: criss-cross views. Roundtable conversation*0
Bagehot’s giant bubble failure0
Conservative liberalism, ordo-liberalism, and the state0
Georges d’Avenel. An economic historian ahead of his time0
When economic theory meets policy: Barbara Wootton and the creation of the British welfare state0
Tell me the truth about Bagehot: lender of last resort in Historical perspective0
Why is Hegel still relevant: contract and value in the Philosophy of Right0
From coordination devices to coordination failures: on the changing epistemology of sunspots since the 1970s0
Smith and Hume at war: The differing views of Adam Smith and David Hume on commerce and international warfare0
Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness0
Milton Friedman and Economic Debate in the United States, 1932–1972, Vol. 1 and 20
A prosopography of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought0
European Journal of the History of Economic Thought vol. 30, issue 6 (December 2023)0
The evolution of Patinkin’s interpretation of Keynes’ principle of effective demand0
Malinvaud’s and Keynes’s unemployment typologies: do they coincide?0
The nature and method of economic science: evidence, causality, and ends0
Ordoliberalism in Spain: translations of Röpke’s publications0
François Perroux on plans coordination and planning0
Moving dynamics beyond business cycles: Jan Tinbergen’s first macrodynamic model (1934–1936)0
Neoclassical economics’ basis in marginal utility theory reexamined—based on marginal postulates without discussion?0
Maria Ponti Pasolini (1856–1938) entrepreneurial heiress, philanthropist and economic writer0
Adam Smith’s America: How a Scottish philosopher became an icon of American capitalism0
The Corn Laws of 1815: policy counsel, casuistry, and theory0
William Nordhaus: A disputable Nobel [Prize]? Externalities, climate change, and governmental action0
“The most important research project”: the World Bank and the commodity problem of international development in the 1960s0
Robert Triffin: a life0
Debates on the falling birth rate in France at the beginning of the twentieth century0
Le Trosne’s Discours sur l’état actuel de la magistrature and Quesnay’s reaction to it0
Menger and contemporary Austrian economics: knowledge, institutions and liberalism0
A micro foundational episode of the early history of macroeconomics: a 1932 debate on Walrasian economics and multiple equilibria0
A history of ecological economic thought0
Gesell’s half a theory of the rate of interest0
Robert Triffin’s analysis of the role of sterling in the international monetary system0
Adam Smith and the wealth of nations in Spain: a history of reception, dissemination and application, 1777–18400
Futures past. Economic forecasting in the 20th and 21st century0
The negative natural rate of interest in the modern theories of Liquidity Trap and Secular Stagnation: back to Böhm-Bawerk via Samuelson0
Time, uncertainty and knowledge: the foundations and the modernity of Carl Menger’s contribution0
From the primitive mentality to the civilization of capitalism: Joseph Schumpeter, reader of Lucien Lévy-Bruhl0
Economic interdependence and international cooperation: the seminal contribution of Richard N. Cooper0
The other invisible hand. The social and economic effects of theodicy in Vico and Genovesi0
Right living, wise spending: Ellen Richards’s progressive art of budgeting0
From “science as measurement” to “measurement and theory”: the Cowles Commission and contrasting empirical methodologies at the University of Chicago, 1943 to 19550
Is “capitalism” a misnomer?: on Marx’s “capitalism” and Knight’s “civilization”0
An introduction to the history of economic thought in Central Europe0
Obituary: Takumi Tsuda (1929–2021)0
Taste formation in Classical Political Economy0
The Mengers versus Mises on matters methodological0
The behavioral economics of John Maynard Keynes0
The capital order: how economists invented austerity and paved the way to fascism0
Menger and the continental epistemology of uncertainty0
Peter Howitt – a Keynesian still in Recovery*0
The legacy of Chester I. Barnard in the science of organization of Oliver E. Williamson0
Forty years of behavioral economics0
Law and the invisible hand. A theory of Adam Smith’s Jurisprudence0
The scientific tariff: from origins to the travails of F. W. Taussig0
Who influences whom? Central bankers and academics in the 2008 crisis0
Allyn Abbott Young0
Rupture and continuity in the original divide between microdynamics and macrodynamics0
Business cycle theory: Where Minsky and Hayek agreed0
Great Economic Thinkers from Antiquity to the Historical School0
Some elements of political economy in the thought of Sir John Fortescue0
The role of information in the Rice Exchange: YAMAGATA Bantō’s Great Knowledge (1806)0
Walter Bagehot and Lombard Street (1873): introduction to a 150-year retrospective0
Wilhelm Lautenbach’s credit mechanics – a precursor to the current money supply debate0
An enthusiastic round of applause for the history of economic ideas0
Police of individual interests against police of good order: Herbert’s Essay on the general police of grain as an attack on Delamare’s Treatise on the police0
Turgot’s missing manuscripts – partially recovered0
Substitutability and the quest for stability0
Towards a disequilibrated macroeconomics0
Hidden female figures in the organisation for European economic co-operation, and the reconstruction of Europe after WWII0
“Peter Howitt’s Keynesian Recovery and Keynes: an assessment”0
Applications of lessons from the history of economic thought to actual policy problems0
Polanyi and Schumpeter: Transitional processes via societal spheres0
Historicizing self-interest in the modern Atlantic world: a plea for ego?,0
The economic thought of Michael Polanyi0
A reflection on Sraffa’s revolution in economic theory0
Walter Bagehot, creator of the modern Treasury Bill (1877)0
A political economy of power: Ordoliberalism in context, 1932–19500
Discounting the future: the ascendancy of a political technology0
Money is a right: Alfred Lansburgh’s Token Theory of Money0
The gravity equation in international trade: an overview of the introduction of gravity to the study of economics and its systematic barriers0
Bagehot and the stabilising function of central banks0
John Stuart Mill and the art of consumption0
Pricing the priceless: a history of environmental economics0
Investment function in Marshall, Fisher and Keynes: a critique of the neoclassical theory of investment in light of the capital theory controversy0
Who’s Afraid of the MPS? A Review Essay0
David Hume on history, development and happiness: interconnections0
Italy, 1982: the case for Ecu-denominated Treasury bonds0
Visions of inequality: from the French Revolution to the end of the Cold War; Economics in America: an immigrant economist explores the land of inequality0
The “slogans not used”: Sraffa’s manuscripts, the Standard system, and the theories of profit of Smith, Malthus and Böhm-Bawerk0
Axel Leijonhufvud (1933–2022)0
Monetary theory and policy: the difficult relationship of Menger’s theory of money and his positions on currency reform and monetary policy0
Economics and social stratification: classical-neoclassical economists’ thought on class structure and related phenomena0
The theological stems of modern economic ideas: John Duns Scotus0
Interpreting the modern history of finance theory from Henri Poincaré’s perspective0
Luigi Einaudi’s ‘Scienza delle Finanze’ or the science of good government0
Wartime in the history of economic thought: episodes in European history0
Timing the laws: Rousseau’s theory of development in Corsica0
James Tobin on macroeconomic instability: an old Keynesian changes ground0
Welfare, state, and values: the winding road of the normative approach to inequality measurement (1912–1970)0
John Stuart Mill on economic fluctuations and commercial crises0
The Palgrave companion to Oxford economics,0
“It might be good to know on whose shoulders we stand – and why”: a conversation with Heinz Rieter0
Trade and nation: how companies and politics reshaped economic thought0
Economics and the human condition: Aristotle and Rousseau in Karl Polanyi’s thought0
Léon Walras, économiste et socialiste libéral. Essais0
Mary Wollstonecraft and political economy: the feminist critique of commercial modernity0
On the contribution of experiments to an ontology of economics0
The language of debt in the new testament: the case of the “payment of taxes to caesar”0
Jessica Peixotto, a home economist not thrilled by the thrift culture0
George Grote’s manuscript essay on “Foreign trade”0
Against “Capitalism”: Eugene McCarraher on “The Enchantments of Mammon” — A Review Essay0
Microeconomics for the critical mind. Mainstream and heterodox analyses0
“Non-competing social groups”? The long debate on social mobility in Italy (c. 1890–1960)0
Introduction: roundabout ways of looking at Menger’s modernity0
The influence of religious thinking on economic thinking: America’s social gospel, with thoughts on Rerum Novarum0
Modelling intervention: Barbara Bergmann’s micro-to-macro simulation projects0
Jacqueline Hecht (1932–2020)0
Thinking like an economist: how efficiency replaced equality in U.S public policy0
Reconstructing political economy: a survey of Luigi Pasinetti’s contributions to economic theory0
Scarcity: A history from the origins of capitalism to the climate crisis0
Cyclical stagnation: the continental contribution to Alvin Hansen’s stagnation thesis0
From public finance to public economics0
The emerging discipline of public economics in postwar France0
Yuli Zhukovsky’s contribution to Russian debates on economic development of the 1860s–70s0
Money and empire. Charles P. Kindleberger and the dollar system0
Bagehot’s classical money view: a reconstruction0
Whither economics imperialism? Debating Ambrosino, Cedrini and Davis0
An unpublished letter from Adam Smith0
Irving Fisher, Simon Newcomb, and their plans to stabilize the dollar0
Jérôme de Boyer des Roches (1954–2020)0
The applied general-equilibrium program of the ENSAE’s band0
Commerce as cooperation with the deity: Self-love, the common good, and the coherence of Francis Hutcheson0
Metaphors in the history of economic thought. Crises, business cycles and equilibrium0
Adam Smith’s System. A re-interpretation inspired by Smith’s lectures on rhetoric, game theory, and conjectural history0
Theorising public expenditures: welfare theorems, market failures, and the turn from “public finance” to “public economics”0
“The principles of political economy, though often quoted, are little understood.” Fleeming Jenkin on trade unions and the law of supply and demand0
Hugo Grotius on exchange and price0
The wealth of a nation: institutional foundations of English capitalism0
Symposium on general-equilibrium theory with rationing0
‘Un Amateur de Chiffres’. The economic contributions of the Italian-Belgian engineer Angelo Della Riccia (1867–1938)0
Global commerce in the age of Enlightenment: theories, practices, and institutions in the eighteenth century0
Taking coordination seriously: an introduction0
Samuelson against “Rawls’s gratuitism”: some lessons on the misunderstandings between Rawls and the economists0
Envelopes for economists: an intellectual history0
Lombard Street revisited? Bagehot’s rules and Bernanke’s interpretation0
“Free labour ideology” before Adam Smith: free vs slave labour in the British public debate, 1746–17760
Universal basic income in Viennese Late Enlightenment: rediscovering Josef Popper-Lynkeus and his in-kind social program0
Values, prices and natural liberty: on the dual role of prices in the history of economic analysis0
Lucas (1972) a personal view from the wrong side of the subsequent fifty years0
The lack of a satisfactory definition of comparative advantage0
Neoclassical economics on the edge: Fisher, Knight, and the theory of interest in the 1930s0
Welfare theory, public action, and ethical values: revisiting the history of welfare economics0
The Sympathy of Sophie de Grouchy, translator and critic of Adam Smith0
Decision over Time as a By-Product of a Measure of Utility: A Reappraisal of Paul Samuelson’s “A Note on Measurement of Utility” (1937)0
Justice and charity: the role of Aristotelianism and Anglicanism in Edmund Burke’sThoughts and Details on Scarcity0
A XIVth century approach to the points problem0
The marketizers: public choice and the origins of the neoliberal order0
The efficient market hypothesis and rational expectations macroeconomics. How did they meet and live (happily) ever after?0
Beyond trust: why American classical jurists and economists could not love the corporation0
New light on Adam Smith’s view of taxation via the concept of equity0
Kameralismus und merkantilismus0
Towards a history of behavioural and experimental economics in France0
Gender and the dismal science. Women in the early years of the economics profession0
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