Liberalism and enlightened political economy.
José Luis Cardoso
págs. 934-948
Disparaging liberal economics in nineteenth-century Greece: The case of "The economist's duck".
Michalis Psalidopoulos, Nicholas J. Theocarokis
págs. 949-977
Comparative study of Lippmann's and Hayek's liberalisms (or neo-liberalisms)
Francis Clavé
págs. 978-999
Recursive utility, increasing impatience and capital deepening: F.A. Hayek's "utility analysis and interest"
Arash Molavi Vasséi
págs. 1000-1041
Consumers' surplus when individuals lack integrated preferences: A development of some ideas from Dupuit.
Robert Sugden
págs. 1042-1063
Interpersonal comparisons and individual welfare: back to James Mill.
Victor Bianchini
págs. 1064-1083
Accident costs, resource allocation and individual rationality: Blum, Kalven and Calabresi.
Alain Marciano, Mario A. Cedrini
págs. 1084-1114
On "fear of goods" in Keynes's thought.
Anna M. Carabelli, Mario A. Cedrini
págs. 1115-1148
How it all began: the first Econometric Society meeting, Lausanne, September 1931.
Olaw Bjerkholt
págs. 1149-1178
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