39 Equilibrium and Disequilibrium in Economic Theory
The Marshall-Walras divide
Edited by Michel de Vroey
40 The German Historical School
The historical and ethical approach to economics
Edited by Yuichi Shionoya
41 Reflections on the Classical Canon in Economics
Essays in honor of Samuel Hollander
Edited by Sandra Peart and Evelyn Forget
42 Piero Sraffa’s Political Economy
A centenary estimate
Edited by Terenzio Cozzi and Roberto Marchionatti
43 The Contribution of Joseph A. Schumpeter to Economics
Richard Arena and Cecile Dangel
44 On the Development of Long-run Neo -classical Theory
Tom Kompas
45 Economic Analysis and Political Economy in the Thought of Hayek
Edited by Thierry Aimar and Jack Birner
46 Pareto, Economics and Society
The mechanical analogy
Michael McLure
47 The Cambridge Controversies in Capital Theory
A study in the logic of theory development
Jack Birner
48 Economics Broadly Considered
Essays in honor of Warren J. Samuels
Edited by Steven G. Medema, Jeff Biddle and John B. Davis
49 Physicians and Political Economy
Six studies of the work of doctor-economists
Edited by Peter Groenewegen
50 The Spread of Political Economy and the Professionalisation of Economists
Economic societies in Europe, America and Japan in the nineteenth century
Massimo Augello and Marco Guidi
51 Historians of Economics and Economic Thought
The construction of disciplinary memory
Steven G. Medema and Warren J. Samuels
52 Competing Economic Theories
Essays in honour of Giovanni Caravale
Sergio Nistico and Domenico Tosato
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Publication Information: Book Title: Historians of Economics and Economic Thought: The Construction of Disciplinary Memory. Contributors: Steven G. Medema - author, Warren J. Samuels - author. Publisher: Routledge. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 2001. Page Number: iv.
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