This paper presents a quantitative investigation into the history of economic thought (het). Building on previous work (Marcuzzo 2008; 2012), we propose an empirical study with the aim of describing the dynamics of changes in het in recent years, detecting three trends: 1) a sort of ‘stepping down from the shoulders of giants’, namely a move towards studies of ‘minor’ figures and/or economists from a more recent past; 2) the blossoming of archival research into unpublished work and correspondence; 3) less theory-laden investigations, connecting intellectual circles, linking characters and events. Using data from Econlit we show the evolution of the overall publication of het articles (1955-2013) and of het fully or partially special...
This work is essentially an intellectual history that examines how we have changed our academic appr...
While research on the history of economics can be important to modern economics, the work of histori...
The history of thought is a set of patterns that we superimpose on the development of ideas and theo...
International audienceQuantitative approaches are not yet common among historians and methodologists...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the nature of research methods in the history of economic t...
This chapter is an attempt to apply bibliometrics for describing the ways in which scholars do their...
The aim of our contribution is, overall, to shed some light on the increasing difficulties experienc...
International audienceThe chapter provides an overview of the main areas of research in hist...
Economic history is back in fashion among economists, both in its traditional version, focusing on t...
This survey briefly comments on a selection of the papers published during 2014-2015 in the main int...
This paper emphasises the specific links between the history of economic thougt and economic theory....
This paper explores the relations between quantitative methods and economic history. More specifical...
International audienceThis paper emphasises the specific links between the history of economic thoug...
I believe that the history of economic thought (HET) should maintain a strong connection, both theor...
Economic history focuses on the historical study of growth and development. Originating in the Germa...
This work is essentially an intellectual history that examines how we have changed our academic appr...
While research on the history of economics can be important to modern economics, the work of histori...
The history of thought is a set of patterns that we superimpose on the development of ideas and theo...
International audienceQuantitative approaches are not yet common among historians and methodologists...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the nature of research methods in the history of economic t...
This chapter is an attempt to apply bibliometrics for describing the ways in which scholars do their...
The aim of our contribution is, overall, to shed some light on the increasing difficulties experienc...
International audienceThe chapter provides an overview of the main areas of research in hist...
Economic history is back in fashion among economists, both in its traditional version, focusing on t...
This survey briefly comments on a selection of the papers published during 2014-2015 in the main int...
This paper emphasises the specific links between the history of economic thougt and economic theory....
This paper explores the relations between quantitative methods and economic history. More specifical...
International audienceThis paper emphasises the specific links between the history of economic thoug...
I believe that the history of economic thought (HET) should maintain a strong connection, both theor...
Economic history focuses on the historical study of growth and development. Originating in the Germa...
This work is essentially an intellectual history that examines how we have changed our academic appr...
While research on the history of economics can be important to modern economics, the work of histori...
The history of thought is a set of patterns that we superimpose on the development of ideas and theo...