G.C. Harcourt has written over 100 book reviews during the last 50 years. These are published in a number of journals and on widely different topics. In this article this literature is used in order to discuss three important issues. (i) How did Harcourt engage with the developments in economic theory across the different schools in economics during this period? (ii) What do these book reviews tell us about how Harcourt does economics? (iii) Why is this reviewing activity such an important part of Harcourt’s research activity and what does this tell us about the structure of post-Keynesian economics? This article argues that book reviews as well as review articles are a constitutive element of how Harcourt does economics, as they organise d...
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The Clash of Economic Ideas interweaves the economic history of the last hundred years with the hist...
The thesis is an analysis of the pattern of economics literature in three parts: first, of the total...
Gary Saul Morson and Morton Schapiro trace the connection between Adam Smith's great classic, The We...
Six volumes in the Great Thinker in Economics Series were chosen by the Editors for this review, whi...
Marcuzzo’s Essays in Keynesian Persuasion is a collection of 15 papers published between 2002 and 20...
Book reviewers know that it is a challenge to review a collection of 12 separately-authored essays. ...
In The Econocracy: The Perils of Leaving Economics to the Experts, Joe Earle, Cahal Moran and Zach W...
This is a review of a recently published book on Hume's economics, written by two leading historians...
Steve Coulter reviews a comprehensive and timely analysis of Keynes’ contributions, and finds his wo...
These chapters highlight an important but neglected point: economics often provides profound insight...
This paper gives an account of the debate between F.A. Hayek and J.M. Keynes in the 1930s written fo...
Readers of the Marshall Studies Bulletin are familiar with the literature on post-Marshallian econom...
With 50 Economics Classics, Tom Butler-Bowdon takes readers on a tour of major economic works from t...
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The Clash of Economic Ideas interweaves the economic history of the last hundred years with the hist...