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1. Marginalism and the Boundaries of
Economic Science, History of Political Economy, Fall 1972 4(2):
325-343;
2. The Origins of Marginalism, History of Political Economy Fall 1972 4(2):
281-302;
3. Money: Menger's Evolutionary Theory,
Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr.,
History of Political Economy, Winter 1986 18(4): 601-616;
4. Marginalism: The Harvest, History of Political Economy, Fall
1972 4(2):
587-602;
5. Marx on the Use of History in
the Analysis of Capitalism, History of Political Economy, Fall
1982 14(3):
342-36.
6. Marginalism and Marxism, History of Political Economy, Fall 1972 4(2):
499-511;
7. Lenin's Revolution in
Time, Space and Economics and Its Implications: An Analysis of Imperialism, History of Political Economy, Winter 1991 23(4):
613-623;
8. Léon Walras's Role in the “Marginal
Revolution” of the 1870s, History of Political Economy, Fall 1972 4(2):
379-405;
9. Is Walras's Theory of General
Equilibrium a Normative Scheme?, History of Political Economy, Fall 1984 16(3):
445-469;
10. Keynes and Capitalism, and History of Political Economy, Winter
2009 41(4):
645-671;
11. Keynes and Marshall:
Methodology, Society, and Politics, History of Political Economy, (1995) 27(Supplement):
129-155;
12. John Bates Clark and the Marginal
Product: an Historical Inquiry into the Origins of Value-Free Economic
Theory, John F. Henry, History of Political Economy, Fall 1983 15(3):
375-389;
13. The Place of Biological Science in
Veblen's Economics, Ann Jennings and William Waller, History
of Political Economy, Summer 1998 30(2):
189-217;
14. Some Notes on the "Transformation
Problem", Ronald L. Meek, The
Economic Journal, Vol. 66, No. 261 (Mar., 1956), pp. 94-107
15. The 'Evolutionary' Economics of Thorstein
Veblen, Thomas Sowell, Oxford
Economic Papers, New Series, Vol. 19, No. 2 (Jul., 1967), pp. 177-198
16. Mr. Keynes and Mr. Marx, S. S.
Alexander, The Review of Economic
Studies, Vol. 7, No. 2 (Feb., 1940), pp. 123-135
17. Ricardo and Marx, G. S. L. Tucker, Economica, New Series, Vol. 28, No. 111
(Aug., 1961), pp. 252-269
18. On the Scientific Foundations of Marginalism,
Adamantia Pollis, Bertram L. Koslin, The
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol. 21, No. 2 (Apr., 1962), pp.
113-130
19. Some Cambridge Controversies in the Theory
of Capital, G. C. Harcourt, Journal
of Economic Literature, Vol. 7, No. 2 (Jun., 1969), pp. 369-405
20. Economic Evolution: Intervention Contra
Pangloss, Geoffrey M. Hodgson, Journal
of Economic Issues, Vol. 25, No. 2 (Jun., 1991), pp. 519-533
21. The Mecca of Alfred Marshall, Geoffrey
M. Hodgson, The Economic Journal, Vol.
103, No. 417 (Mar., 1993), pp. 406-415
22. Marx's Falling Rate of Profit: A Dialectical
View, Micháel A. Lebowitz, The
Canadian Journal of Economics / Revue canadienne d'Economique, Vol. 9, No. 2
(May, 1976), pp. 232-254
23. The Approach of Institutional Economics, Geoffrey
M. Hodgson, Journal of Economic
Literature, Vol. 36, No. 1 (Mar., 1998), pp. 166-192
24. Rosa Luxemburg and the Impact of Imperialism,
George Lee, The Economic Journal,
Vol. 81, No. 324 (Dec., 1971), pp. 847-862
25. Two Versions of the Principle of Effective
Demand: Kalecki and Keynes, Julio López G., Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 24, No. 4 (Summer, 2002), pp.
609-622
26. Rosa Luxemburg and the Impact of Imperialism,
George Lee, The Economic Journal,
Vol. 81, No. 324 (Dec., 1971), pp. 847-862
27. Marx and Keynes? Marx or Keynes?, Royall
Brandis, Journal of Economic Issues, Vol.
19, No. 3 (Sep., 1985), pp. 643-659
28. John Hobson, Thorstein Veblen and the
Phenomenon of Imperialism: Finance Capital, Patriotism and War, Stephen
Edgell, Jules Townshend, The American
Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol. 51, No. 4 (Oct., 1992), pp. 401-420
29. Capital and the Firm in Neoclassical Theory,
E. J. Nell, Journal of Post Keynesian
Economics, Vol. 2, No. 4 (Summer, 1980), pp. 494-508.
30. Alfred Marshall: Rise and Fall of
Neoclassical Dogma, Frederic F. Clairmont, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 29, No. 5 (Jan. 29, 1994), pp.
PE34-PE39
31. Retrospectives: The Origins of Neoclassical
Microeconomics, Robert B. Ekelund Jr., Robert F. Hébert, The Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol.
16, No. 3 (Summer, 2002), pp. 197-215
32. The Legacy of Keynes, Hyman P. Minsky, The Journal of Economic Education, Vol. 16,
No. 1 (Winter, 1985), pp. 5-15
33. Jevons and His Precursors, Ross M.
Robertson, Econometrica, Vol. 19, No. 3
(Jul., 1951), pp. 229-249
34. The Place of Marshall's Principles in the
Development of Economic Theory, G. F. Shove, The Economic Journal, Vol. 52, No. 208 (Dec., 1942), pp. 294-329.
35. Smith and Walras: Two Theories of Science, Dusan
Pokorny, The Canadian Journal of
Economics / Revue canadienne d'Economique, Vol. 11, No. 3 (Aug., 1978), pp. 387-403
36. The 'Socialism' of Léon Walras and His
Economic Thinking, Renato Cirillo, The
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol. 39, No. 3 (Jul., 1980), pp.
295-303
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