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Welcome to Anglo-European

  Adam Smith and the Natural Wage: Sympathy, Subsistence and Social Distance
  Adam Smith on Justice and Distribution in Commercial Societies
  Adam Smith’s Moral Philosophy: The Role of Religion and its Relationship to Philosophy and Ethics in the Evolution of Society
  Bastiat and the French School of Laissez-Faire
  Dynamics of Conflict and System Change: The Great Transformation Revisited
  The Economic Contributions of Hyman Minsky: Varieties of Capitalism and Institutional Reform
   The ‘Happiness Transformation Problem’ in the Cambridge Tradition
  The History of Economics from a Humanistic Perspective
  Recent Developments in Economic History, 1700-1940
  The Road to Serfdom and the World Economy: 60 Years Later
  The Soul of the German Historical School: Methodological Essays on Schmoller, Weber, and Schumpeter
  Statism and Entrepreneurship: Russian Economic History, 1890-1998
  “The Improper Arts”: Sex in Classical Political Economy
  Two Views on Development: Austin and Joan Robinson
  Walker: The General Leads the Charge

History of Economic Thought

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