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Citation: André Tiran, Ferdinando Galiani: his life and the publication of the Della Moneta (with a note on the translations), History of economic ideas, 9(3), 2001, pp. 21-42
Citation: Riccardo Realfonzo et Rosario Patalano, On Money by Ferdinando Galiani: notes, social accounting and confidence, History of economic ideas, 9(3), 2001, pp. 61-94
Citation: Koen Stapelbroek, Galiani's concept of commerce in On Money and the eighteenth-century Neapolitan languages of commerce and liberty, History of economic ideas, 9(3), 2001, pp. 137-170
Citation: Peter Groenewegen, The place of Galiani's Della Moneta in the history of economic thought: a 250th anniversary assessment, History of economic ideas, 9(3), 2001, pp. 217-243
Citation: Luca Fiorito, John Maurice Clark's contribution to the genesis of the multiplier analysis (with some unpublished correspondence), History of economic ideas, 9(2), 2001, pp. 7-37
Citation: Alberto Zanni, Forms of wages and returns in Keynes's production theory: an interpratation and a suggestion, History of economic ideas, 9(2), 2001, pp. 73-96
Citation: Nathalie Sigot, Elie Halèvy's 'La formation du radicalisme philosophique' and Bentham's utilitarianism, History of economic ideas, 9(2), 2001, pp. 113-131
Citation: S. M. Ghazanfar et M. Nejatullah Siddiqi, Early medieval Islamic economic thought: Abu Yusuf s (731-798 AD) economics of public finance, History of economic ideas, 9(1), 2001, pp. 13-38
Citation: Sylvie Rivot, The evolution of the concept of involuntary unemployment: from Keynes to the new keynesians, History of economic ideas, 9(1), 2001, pp. 121-144
Citation: Pierluigi Barotta, On the role of 'ceteris paribus' clauses in economics. An epistemological approach, History of economic ideas, 8(3), 2000, pp. 61-82
Citation: Warren J. Samuels, Selective perception and the social construction of econometrics. A review essay on John Sutton, 'Marshall's tendencies: what can economists know ?', History of economic ideas, 8(3), 2000, pp. 103-110