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Index to Volume 45, 2023

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 November 2023

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Number 1 (March) 1–177

Number 2 (June) 179–366

Number 3 (September) 367–537

Number 4 (December) 539–702

Presidential Address

Marcel Boumans, 2022 Hes Presidential Address: The History of Economics as Economic Self-Portraiture 367

Articles

John Aldrich, Good, Economic Welfare, and the National Dividend— Pigou’s Welfare Triad 403

Sophie Agulhon and Thomas Michael Mueller, Between Fairness and Efficiency: Testing Wilson’s Theory of Public Administration 94

Matthieu Ballandonne and Igor Cersosimo, Towards a “Text as Data” Approach in the History of Economics: An Application to Adam Smith’s Classics 27

Bradley W. Bateman, Keynes, Ramsey, and Pragmatism: A Comment 399

Michele Bee and Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay, The birth of Homo Œconomicus: The Methodological Debate on the Economic Agent from J. S. Mill to V. Pareto 1

Adriana Calcagno, How Industrialization Became the Core of Raúl Prebisch’s Thought 625

Benny Carlson, Cassel, Ohlin, Åkerman, and the Wall Street Crash of 1929 73

Pablo Cervera-Ferri and Pau Insa-Sánchez, Rareness in the Intellectual Origins of Walras’s Theory of Value 467

Nicholas A. Curott and Nicholas A. Snow, Nudging to Prohibition? A Reassessment of Irving Fisher’s Economics of Prohibition in Light of Modern Behavioral Economics 117

Robert W. Dimand, Irving Fisher, Ragnar Frisch, and the Elusive Quest for Measurable Utility 559

Yiftah Elazar, Adam Smith and the Wealth-Worshipping Spectator 278

Abel B. S. Gaiya, “How Can I Liberate the Slaves?” The Neglected Tradition of Developmental Abolitionism 539

Bill Gerrard, Keynes, Ramsey, and Pragmatism 384

Eugene Heath, What’s Not to See? Foucault on Invisible Political Economy in Adam Smith and Adam Ferguson 321

Joost Hengstmengel and Rudi Verburg, The Uneventful Reception of Mandeville’s Ideas in the Eighteenth-Century Dutch Republic, or the Mysterious Case of the Missing Outrage 427

Ola Innset, Dual Argument, Double Truth: On the Continued Importance of the State in Neoliberal Thought 647

Francisco Jorge Rodríguez Gonzálvez, Economic Theory, Reformism, and the Emergence of Economic Rights: Models of Identification and Dissociation in the European Corporations of Trades during the “Long” Eighteenth Century 50

Elias L. Khalil, Does Friendship Stem from Altruism? Adam Smith and the Distinction between Love-Based and Interest-Based Preferences 249

Erik W. Matson, The Edifying Discourses of Adam Smith: Focalism, Commerce, and Serving the Common Good 298

Jorge Morales Meoqui, The Demystification of David Ricardo’s Famous Four Numbers 447

James R. Otteson, Adam Smith on Public Provision of Education 229

Giovanni Pavanelli, The Economists and the Press in Italy from the End of the Nineteenth Century until Fascism: The case of Luigi Einaudi 576

Geoffrey Poitras, Cobweb Theory, Market Stability, and Price Expectations 137

Claudia Sunna and Traci M. Ricciardo, Before Brain Drain: Italian Economists on the Calculus of the Value of Men 603

Michel S. Zouboulakis, A. G. Papandreou’s Academic Economic Thought 1943–1963 486

Interview

Virginie Gouverneur, JHET Interviews: Evelyn Forget 668

Letters to the Editor

James C. W. Ahiakpor, A Comment on Maria Pia Paganelli’s Mistaken Treatment of Adam Smith’s “Four Stages” Theory of Economic Development 343

Vincent Carret, Letter to the Editors: The Emperor has No Clothes: A Reply to Ginoux and Jovanovic 511

Jean-Marc Ginoux and Franck Jovanovic, Letter to the Editors: Solving Vincent Carret’s Puzzle: A Rebuttal of Carret’s Fallacies and Errors 503

Maria Pia Paganelli, Was Smith a Stage Theorist? A Response to Ahiakpor 351

Book Reviews

Miriam Bankovsky, Ann Mari May, Gender and the Dismal Science: Women in the Early Years of the Economics Profession 679

Miriam Bankovsky, Tad Skotnicki, The Sympathetic Consumer: Moral Critique in Capitalist Culture 523

Giandomenica Becchio, Roberto Marchionatti, Economic Theory in the Twentieth Century, An Intellectual History. Volume II, 1919–1945: Economic Theory in an Age of Crisis and Uncertainty 172

Marcel Boumans, Peter Galbács, The Friedman-Lucas Transition in Macroeconomics: A Structuralist Approach 535

Chung-Tang Cheng, Jeff E. Biddle, Progression through Regression: The Life Story of the Empirical Cobb-Douglas Production Function 162

Emily Erikson, Keith Tribe, Constructing Economic Science: The Invention of a Discipline 1850–1950 363

Luiz Felipe Bruzzi Curi, Ivan Colangelo Salomão, ed., Os homens do cofre: o que pensavam os ministros da Fazenda do Brasil Republicano (1889–1985) 695

Philippe Fontaine, Elizabeth Popp Berman, Thinking like an Economist: How Efficiency Replaced Equality in U.S. Public Policy 520

Herrade Igersheim, Roger E. Backhouse, Antoinette Baujard, and Tamotsu Nishizawa, eds., Welfare Theory, Public Action, and Ethical Values: Revisiting the History of Welfare Economics 356

Ola Innset, John L. Campbell and John A. Hall, What Capitalism Needs: Forgotten Lessons of Great Economists 174

Sunilkumar Karintha, Amartya Sen, Home in the World: A Memoir 690

R. J. W. Mills, Paul Sagar, Adam Smith Reconsidered: History, Liberty, and the Foundations of Modern Politics 353

Steven G. Medema, Robin Paul Malloy, Law and the Invisible Hand: A Theory of Adam Smith’s Jurisprudence 686

Kevin Mellet, Thibault Le Texier, La main visible des marchés: Une histoire critique du marketing 532

Manuela Mosca, Antonio Magliulo, A History of European Economic Thought 692

Spencer J. Pack, Sergio Cremaschi, David Ricardo: An Intellectual Biography 169

Henri-Pierre Mottironi, Emily Erikson, Trade and Nation: How Companies and Politics Reshaped Economic Thought 677

Brecht Rogissart, Jan Toporowski, Credit and Crisis from Marx to Minsky 165

Benjamin Schneider, Claudia Goldin, Career and Family: Women’s Century-Long Journey toward Equity 361

Keith Tribe, Benjamin M. Friedman, Religion and the Rise of Capitalism 696

James R. Wible, Charles Camic, Veblen: The Making of an Economist Who Unmade Economics 527

Carl Wennerlind, Jacob Soll, Free Market: The History of an Idea 365

Symposium: Smith at 300

David Andrews, Smith at 300: The Natural Recompense of Labor 204

Tony Aspromourgos, Smith at 300: On Regulation of the Labour Contract 206

Maria Carrasco, Smith at 300: Negative Justice and Political Wisdom 201

Erwin Dekker, Smith at 300: The Lure of Poetry and Profit 184

Sheila Dow, Smith at 300: Adam Smith on Rhetoric and the Philosophy of Science 187

Scott Drylie, Smith at 300: Men of Blessed and Beguiling Ingenuity 226

Philippe Fontaine, Smith at 300: Empathy and Sympathy: Lessons for Our Time 217

Pedro Garcia Duarte and Jimena Hurtado, Introduction to Symposium: Smith at 300 179

Karen Horn, Smith at 300: How Selfish Soever Man May Be Supposed 211

Pavel Kucharˇ, Smith at 300: Commercial Society and the Women’s Question 223

Jérôme Lange, Smith at 300: Universal Human Nature, The Division of Labor, and African Development 220

Glory M. Liu, Smith at 300: Reading and Rereading “The Corruption of Moral Sentiments” 214

Alexandre Mendes Cunha, Smith at 300: Adam Smith and the Idea of “Police” 198

Maria Pia Paganelli, Smith at 300: The Dignity of Trade 193

Aida Ramos, Smith at 300: Adam Smith on Equity, Society, and Stability 195

Emma Rothschild, Smith at 300: Useless Companies 208

Craig Smith, Smith at 300: Adam Smith on Edinburgh and Glasgow 190

Sarah Skwire, Smith at 300: A Violent Fit of Laziness 182