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How economists ignored the Spanish Flu pandemic in 1918-20
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Lucas' expectational equilibrium, price rigidity, and descriptive realism
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Reports from China
Joan Robinson as observer and travel writer, 1953-78 -
J.S. Mill, W. Roscher and D.H. Robertson
the early history of the monetary misperceptions hypothesis -
Domar, expectations, and growth stabilization
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Samuelson on populist democracy, fascist capitalism, and the vicissitudes of South American economic development (1948-1997)
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Economic debates under authoritarian regimes
the case of the income distribution controversy in Brazil in the 1970s -
Geoffrey Colin Harcourt (1931-2021)
a Cambridge economist from Down Under -
Bread and steel
Harcourt on the economic surplus, employment and distribution in two-sector economies -
Voluminous, repetitive, and intractable
Samuelson on early development economics -
Breaking free from the stability dogma
Samuelson and the multiplier-accelerator model over the years -
Evsey Domar and Russia
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"The bank rate of interest as the regulator of prices"
an early draft by Knut Wicksell -
The Brazilian connection in Milton Friedman's 1967 presidential address and 1976 Nobel lecture
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Wicksell, Cassel and the idea of involuntary unemployment
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Wicksell's lecture notes on economic crises
(1902/05) ; [paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the European Society of the History of Economic Thought (ESHET), Darmstadt, 22 - 25 February 2001] -
"The bank rate of interest as the regulator of prices"
an early draft by Knut Wicksell -
"The bank rate of interest as the regulator of prices"
an early draft -
Divergence and convergence
Paul Samuelson on economic development -
Paul Samuelson's ways to macroeconomic dynamics
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Reacting to Samuelson
early development economics and the factor-price equalization theorem -
Haberler, the League of Nations, and the quest for consensus in businesscycle theory in the 1930s
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Wicksell's lecture notes on economic crises
(1902/05) ; [paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the European Society of the History of Economic Thought (ESHET), Darmstadt, 22 - 25 February 2001] -
Wicksell, Cassel and the idea of involuntary unemployment
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The Brazilian connection in Milton Friedman's 1967 presidential address and 1976 Nobel lecture