Papers
- Cherchez la Firme: Redressing the Missing – Meso – Middle in Mainstream Economics
- A commentary on Alessandro Roncaglia’s paper: ‘Should the History of Economic Thought be Included in Undergraduate Curricula?’
- A Commentary on Asad Zaman’s paper: ‘The Methodology of Polanyi’s Great Transformation’
- A commentary on Grazia Ietto-Gillies’ paper: ‘The Theory of the Transnational Corporation at 50+’
- A Commentary on Patrizio Lainà’s ‘Proposals for Full-Reserve Banking: A Historical Survey from David Ricardo to Martin Wolf’
- A Commentary on Peter Bent’s 'The Political Power of Economic Ideas: Protectionism in Turn of the Century America'
- A Common Misunderstanding about Capitalism and Communism Through the Eyes of Innovation
- A Hayekian Explanation of Hayek’s ‘Epistemic Turn’
- A Quantum Theory of Money and Value
- A Quantum Theory of Money and Value, Part 2: The Uncertainty Principle
- A Reflection on the Samuelson-Garegnani Debate
- About Waged Labour: From Monetary Subordination to Exploitation
- Adam Smith’s Natural Prices, the Gravitation Metaphor, and the Purposes of Nature
- Adam Smith’s Republican Moment: Lessons for Today’s Emancipatory Thought
- Adam Smith’s Use of the ‘Gravitation’ Metaphor
- Addressing the Malaise in Neoclassical Economics: A Call for Partial Models
- An Evolutionary Efficiency Alternative to the Notion of Pareto Efficiency
- And the Real Butchers, Brewers and Bakers? Towards the Integration of Ethics and Economics
- Bourgeois Ideology and Mathematical Economics – A Reply to Tony Lawson
- Codes of Ethics for Economists: A Pluralist View
- Comment on ‘About Waged Labour: From Monetary Subordination to Exploitation’
- Commentary on Jorge Buzaglo 'Expanding Human Capabilities: Lange's "Observations" Updated for the 21st Century'
- Commentary on ‘Addressing the Malaise in Neoclassical Economics: A Call for Partial Models’
- Comments on Arturo Hermann’s paper, ‘The Decline of the “Original Institutional Economics”’
- Commodities in Economics: Loving or Hating Complexity
- Complexity Modelling in Economics: the State of the Art
- Computational Agents, Design and Innovative Behaviour: Hetero Economicus
- Cournot’s Trade Theory and its Neoclassical Appropriation: Lessons to be Learnt about the Use and Abuse of Models
- Credit and Prices in Woodford’s New Neoclassical Synthesis
- Different Approaches to the Financial Crisis
- Economics and Research Assessment Systems
- Economics and the Good Life: Keynes and Schumacher
- Economics as a Science, Economics as a Vocation: A Weberian Examination of Robert Heilbroner’s Philosophy of Economics
- Editorial Introduction to the First Issue of Economic Thought
- Expanding Human Capabilities: Lange's "Observations" Updated for the 21st Century
- Expectations-based Processes – An Interventionist Account of Economic Practice: Putting the Direct Practice of Economics on the Agenda of Philosophy of Economics
- Forecasting, Prediction and Precision: A Commentary
- From Rational Choice to Reflexivity: Learning from Sen, Keynes, Hayek, Soros, and most of all, from Darwin
- Graphs as a Tool for the Close Reading of Econometrics (Settler Mortality is not a Valid Instrument for Institutions)
- If ‘Well-Being’ is the Key Concept in Political Economy...
- Is Cartelier’s Monetary Approach a Convincing Alternative to the Labour Theory of Value? A Comment
- J.M. Keynes, F.A. Hayek and the Common Reader
- Judging Heterodox Economics: A Response to Hodgson’s Criticisms
- Mathematical Modelling and Ideology in the Economics Academy: competing explanations of the failings of the modern discipline?
- Mathematics, Science and the Cambridge Tradition
- Missing Links: Hume, Smith, Kant and Economic Methodology
- No Ethical Issues in Economics?
- On the Limits of Rational Choice Theory
- On the Renting of Persons: The Neo-Abolitionist Case Against Today’s Peculiar Institution
- Ontological Commitments of Ethics and Economics
- Political Economy in the Eighteenth Century: Popular or Despotic? The Physiocrats Against the Right to Existence
- Power, Property, the Law, and the Corporation – a Commentary on David Ellerman’s paper: ‘The Labour Theory of Property and Marginal Productivity Theory’
- Professional Economic Ethics: Why Heterodox Economists Should Care
- Proposals for Full-Reserve Banking: A Historical Survey from David Ricardo to Martin Wolf
- Quantum Economics
- Reassessing Marshall’s Producers’ Surplus: a Case for Protectionism
- Reconciling Ricardo’s Comparative Advantage with Smith’s Productivity Theory
- Reply to Commentaries on 'The Labour Theory of Property and Marginal Productivity Theory'
- Reply to John Cantwell’s Commentary on Grazia Ietto-Gillies’ paper: ‘The Theory of the Transnational Corporation at 50+’
- Ricardo’s Numerical Example Versus Ricardian Trade Model: a Comparison of Two Distinct Notions of Comparative Advantage
- Richard Cantillon’s Early Monetary Views?
- Self-interest, Sympathy and the Invisible Hand: From Adam Smith to Market Liberalism
- Should the History of Economic Thought be Included in Undergraduate Curricula?
- Spiethoff’s Economic Styles: a Pluralistic Approach?
- The Backward Induction Controversy as a Metaphorical Problem
- The Decline of the ‘Original Institutional Economics’ in the Post-World War II Period and the Perspectives of Today
- The Labour Theory of Property and Marginal Productivity Theory
- The Lucas Critique: A Lucas Critique
- The Meaning and Future of Heterodox Economics: A Response to Lynne Chester
- The Methodology of Polanyi’s Great Transformation
- The Political Power of Economic Ideas: Protectionism in Turn of the Century America
- The Signature of Risk: Agent-based Models, Boolean Networks and Economic Vulnerability
- The Theory of the Transnational Corporation at 50+
- Walras’ Law in the Context of Pre-Analytic Visions
- Walter Eucken on Patent Laws: Are Patents Just 'Nonsense upon Stilts'?
- Was Smith A Moral Subjectivist?
- ‘Animal Behavioural Economics’: Lessons Learnt From Primate Research