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Focusing on the history of economic thought and analysis, History of Political Economy has made significant contributions to the history of economic thought and remains the field's foremost means of communication. In addition to book reviews, each issue contains original research on the development of economic thought, the historical background behind major figures in the history of economics, the interpretation of economic theories, and the methodologies available to historians of economic theory.
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Volume 31, Number 3, Fall 1999Table of Contents
- Keynes and the "Keynesian" Phillips Curve
- pp. 493-509
- The Economics of Joan Robinson (review)
- pp. 598-599
- The Economics of W.S. Jevons (review)
- pp. 604-605
- New Deal Days, 1933-1934 (review)
- pp. 605-606