Number 1 (March) 1–167
Number 2 (June) 169–335
Number 3 (September) 337–493
Number 4 (December) 495–681
Special Issue Introduction
Pedro Garcia Duarte and Jimena Hurtado, The History of Economics Society at 50: Introduction 495
Articles
Fabio Barbieri and Marcelo Lourenço Filho, From “Tired Muscles” to “Might-Have-Beens”: A Debate on the Nature of Costs in the Late Nineteenth Century 27
Mauro Boianovsky, Recollections of My Time at the History of Economics Society 585
Marcel Boumans and Evelyn L. Forget, Times of Change 669
Lucy Brillant, The Origins of Yield Curve Theory: Irving Fisher and John Maynard Keynes 244
Loïc Charles, The HES at Fifty: Identity Crisis and the Need for Pluralistic Historiographical Approaches 559
Ricardo F. Crespo, On Herbert A. Simon and Jorge Luis Borges about Free Will 140
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo and Giulia Zacchia, The History of Economic Thought from the Viewpoint of HES Presidential Addresses 622
Victor Cruz-e-Silva and Felipe Almeida, Correa Moylan Walsh beyond Index Numbers: From the “Battle of the Standards” to the Science of Money 69
Victor Cruz-e-Silva, Sense and Sensibility: A History of the Early Brazilian Cost-of-Living Indexes in Pursuit of a Minimum Wage, 1935–1939 358
John B. Davis, Reflections on the History of Economics Society at Fifty: Losing Our Way? 552
Samuel Demeulemeester, Investigating the “Debt–Money–Prices” Triangle: Irving Fisher’s Theoretical Journey toward the 100% Money Proposal 225
José Edwards, Yann Giraud, and Ivan Ledezma, The History of Economics Society Bulletin and Journal of the History of Economic thought (1979–2023) 636
Adrien Faudot and Nikolay Nenovsky, Edgard Milhaud and the Case for Establishing an International Clearing Union in the 1930s: A Forgotten Forerunner of Keynes? 399
Luca Fiorito, The “Social Value” Debate: An Early Chapter in the History of American Marginalism 48
Philippe Fontaine, The History of Economics Society at Fifty: What Kind of Diversity? 535
Luca Fiorito and Valentina Erasmo, Between Sumner and Galton: A Further Look at Albert Galloway Keller’s Sociology 380
Harald Hagemann, Émigré Economists in America: Their Impact and Their Experiences 576
Pierre Januard, Probability, Prudence, Danger: Thomas Aquinas on the Building of the Lexicon of Risk 421
Marianne Johnson, The History of the History of Economics Society 498
Olessia Kirtchik and Ivan Boldyrev, “Rise and Fall” of the Walrasian Program in Economics: A Social and Intellectual Dynamics of the General Equilibrium Theory 1
Stefan Kolev, When Liberty Presupposes Order: F. A. Hayek’s Contextual Ordoliberalism 288
David Laidler, History of Economic Thought’s Place in Macroeconomics Revisited 509
José Luís Cardoso, HES Conferences: A Learning Experience 618
Harro Maas, Smoke on the Water: HES at 50 and the Non-Neutrality of History 568
Erik W. Matson, Hume on the Protestant Ethic and the Rise of English Commercial Spirit 443
Steven G. Medema, Identifying a “Chicago School” of Economics: On the Origins, Diffusion, and Evolving Meanings of a Famous Name Brand 169
Steven G. Medema,“I Get by with a Little Help from My Friends … ”: An Editor’s Retrospective 663
Neil B. Niman, Remembrances of a Treasurer: 1999–2015 590
Matthew T. Panhans, The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of the Structure-Conduct-Performance Paradigm 337
André Roncaglia de Carvalho, The Development of the Sawtooth Wages Model of Inflation 261
Malcolm Rutherford, Thoughts on My HES Life 518
Ivo Maes and Ilaria Pasotti, Robert Triffin, Japan, and the Quest for Asian Monetary Union 92
Stephen Meardon, Editorial Policy as Conversation Aid 673
Baptiste Parent, Lauriane Mouysset, Antoine Missemer, and Harold Levrel, Building Integrated Models in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: The Case of Gordon’s 1954 Fishery Model 117
Andrej Svorencˇík, Networks of Historians of Economics: Fifty Years of History of Economics Society Conferences 594
Margaret Schabas, Reflections on the State of the History of Economics 544
George S. Tavlas, The Long and Unfinished Road to Friedman and Meiselman’s “The Relative Stability of Monetary Velocity and the Investment Multiplier” 201
Karen Vaughn, In the Beginning: The Genesis and Early Years of the HES Bulletin 659
E. Roy Weintraub, Neither Economist Nor Historian 524
Book Reviews
Waseem-Ahmed Bin-Kasim, Joshua Grace, African Motors: Technology, Gender, and the History of Development 318
Tony Aspromourgos, Andreas Ortmann and Benoît Walraevens, Adam Smith’s System: A Re-Interpretation Inspired by Smith’s Lectures on Rhetoric, Game Theory, and Conjectural History 159
Maria Bach, Gyan Prakash and Jeremy Adelman, eds., Inventing the Third World: In Search of Freedom for the Postwar Global South 481
Mauro Boianovsky, Roberto Baranzini and Daniele Besomi, eds., Metaphors in the History of Economic Thought: Crises, Business Cycles and Equilibrium 330
Marco Cavalieri, Ricardo Bielschowsky, Mauro Boianovsky, and Maurício Chalfin Coutinho, eds., A History of Brazilian Economic Thought: From Colonial Times Through the Early 21st Century 474
Mauricio C. Coutinho, José Luís Cardoso, Money, Debt and Politics: The Bank of Lisbon and the Portuguese Liberal Revolution of 1820 484
C. Tyler DesRoches, Marco P. Vianna Franco and Antoine Missemer, A History of Ecological Economic Thought 153
Adrien Faudot, Ivo Maes, with Ilaria Pasotti, Robert Triffin: A Life 327
Rebeca Gomez Betancourt, Edith Kuiper, A Herstory of Economics 466
Lachezar Grudev, Bruce Caldwell and Hansjoerg Klausinger, Hayek: A Life, 1899–1950 151
George Hong Jiang, Mei Junjie, Friedrich List: A Pioneer in Catchup Development 324
Hansjoerg Klausinger, Raphaël Fèvre, A Political Economy of Power: Ordoliberalism in Context, 1932–1950 162
Daniel Kuehn, Sebastian Edwards, The Chile Project: The Story of the Chicago Boys and the Downfall of Neoliberalism 477
Robert Leonard, Tarik Tazdaït, La science est un jeu: La théorie des jeux dans la France des années 1950 470
Alain Marciano, Jennifer Burns, Milton Friedman: The Last Conservative 489
Alexandre Mendes Cunha, Juan Odisio and Marcelo Rougier, eds., El desafío del desarrollo: Trayectorias de los grandes economistas latinoamericanos del siglo XX 155
Perry Mehrling, Arie Arnon, Debates in Macroeconomics from the Great Depression to the Long Recession: Cycles, Crises and Policy Responses 165
Rhiannon Pugh, Manuel Gonzalo, India from Latin America: Peripherisation, Statebuilding, and Demand-Led Growth 321
Hugh Rockoff, George S. Tavlas, The Monetarists: The Making of the Chicago Monetary Tradition, 1927–1960 486
Gerardo Serra, Rhiannon Stephens, Poverty and Wealth in East Africa: A Conceptual History 315
Thomas A. Stapleford, Mark Solovey and Christian Dayé, Cold War Social Science: Transnational Entanglements 312
Book Review Retraction
Kevin Mellet, Thibault Le Texier, La main visible des marchés: Une histoire critique du marketing (Paris: Éditions La Découverte, 2022), pp. 656, €26 (paperback). ISBN: 9782707299249 – RETRACTION 335