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Citation: EDWARD E. SCHLEE, Marshall, Jevons, and the Development of the Expected Utility Hypothesis, History of political economy, 24(03), 1992, pp. 729
Citation: F. S. LEE et J. IRVING-LESSMANN, The Fate of an Errant Hypothesis: The Doctrine of Normal-Cost Prices, History of political economy, 24(02), 1992, pp. 273
Citation: PHILIPPE MONGIN, The Full-Cost Controversy of the 194Os and 1950s: A Methodological Assessment, History of political economy, 24(02), 1992, pp. 311
Citation: WILLIAM GUTHRIE et VINCENT J. TARASCIO, Keynes on Economic Growth, Stagnation, and Structural Change: New Light on a 55-Year Controversy, History of political economy, 24(02), 1992, pp. 381
Citation: GEORGE D. CHOKSY, Previously Undocumented Macroeconomomics from the 1680s: The Analytical Arguments and Policy Recommendations of Sir Dudley North and Roger Nort, History of political economy, 24(02), 1992, pp. 515
Citation: KAREN I. VAUGHN, Theologians and Economic Philosophy: The Case of Paul Tillich and Protestant Socialism, History of political economy, 24(01), 1992, pp. 1
Citation: EVELYN L. FORGET, J. S. Mill and the Tory School: The Rhetorical Value of the Recantation, History of political economy, 24(01), 1992, pp. 31
Citation: J. J. THOMAS, Income Distribution and the Estimation of the Consumption Function: AHistorical Analysis of the Early Arguments, History of political economy, 24(01), 1992, pp. 153