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  1. The Origins of the von Thunen-Mill-Pareto-Wicksell-Cobb-Douglas Function
  2. P. J. Lloyd
  3. pp. 1-19
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  1. Vilfredo Pareto and the Epistemological Foundations of Choice Theory
  2. Luigino Bruni, Francesco Guala
  3. pp. 21-49
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  1. The Monarch and the Marketplace: Economic Policy and Royal Finance in William of Pagula's Speculum regis Edwardi III
  2. Cary J. Nederman
  3. pp. 51-69
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  1. The Schmoller Renaissance
  2. Helge Peukert
  3. pp. 71-116
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  1. Keynes as the Einstein of Economic Theory
  2. Teodoro Dario Togati
  3. pp. 117-138
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  1. The Link between David Hume's A Treatise of Human Nature and His Fiduciary Theory of Money
  2. Carl Wennerlind
  3. pp. 139-160
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  1. Magnan de Bornier on Cournot-Bertrand
  2. Clarence C. Morrison
  3. pp. 161-165
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  1. Magnan de Bornier on Cournot-Bertrand: A Rejoinder to Clarence Morrison
  2. Magnan de Bornier, Jean
  3. pp. 167-174
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  1. The Economics of John Rae (review)
  2. Roger Backhouse
  3. pp. 175-177
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  1. Charlatans or Saviours?: Economists and the British Economy from Marshall to Meade (review)
  2. William J. Barber
  3. pp. 177-179
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  1. Secret Origins of Modern Microeconomics: Dupuit and the Engineers (review)
  2. Robert W. Dimand
  3. pp. 179-182
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  1. The Pillars of Economic Understanding. Ideas and Traditions (review)
  2. T. W. Hutchison
  3. pp. 182-184
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  1. The Pillars of Economic Understanding. Factors and Markets (review)
  2. T. W. Hutchison
  3. pp. 184-187
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  1. Adam Smith and Economic Science: A Methodological Interpretation (review)
  2. Salim Rashid
  3. pp. 187-190
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  1. Evolution and Institutions: On Evolutionary Economics and the Evolution of Economics (review)
  2. Jack J. Vromen
  3. pp. 190-192
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