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History of Economic Thought and Policy

May14,2013

[:en]A new issue (2013-1) of the journal “History of Economic Thought and Policy” has been published.
It is a monographic issue titled “Economists and the History of Economic Policy (1945-2000). A Selection of National Cases”.

CONTENTS (2013-1)

FABIO MASINI
Facts, Theories, and Policies in the History of Economics. An Introductory Note
ROGER E. BACKHOUSE AND JAMES FORDER
Rationalizing Incomes Policy in Britain, 1948-1979
HARALD HAGEMANN
Germany after World War II: Ordoliberalism, the Social Market Economy and Keynesianism
JUAN ZABALZA
Economic Theory and Policy in Dictatorship and Democracy: Spain 1939-1996
PIERO BINI
The Italian Economists and the Crisis of the Nineteen-seventies. The Rise and Fall of the “Conflict Paradigm”
ERIK BUYST
The Interaction between Economic Theories and Policies in Belgium, 1944-2000
JOHAN LÖNNROTH
Who Came First: Politicians or Academic Economists?
MASAZUMI WAKATABE
Central Banking, Japanese Style: Economics and the Bank of Japan, 1945-1985
BENJAMIN K. JOHANNSEN AND BRADLEY W. BATEMAN
Rethinking the Monetarist Experience: Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy in the United States

A complimentary version of the introductory essay and further information concerning the journal are available at: http://www.francoangeli.it/riviste/sommario.asp?idrivista=121&lingua=en[:it]E’ uscito l’ultimo numero (2013-1) di “History of Economic Thought and Policy”. Si tratta di un numero monografico sul tema “Economists and the History of Economic Policy (1945-2000). A Selection of National Cases”.

CONTENTS (2013-1)
FABIO MASINI
Facts, Theories, and Policies in the History of Economics. An Introductory Note

ROGER E. BACKHOUSE AND JAMES FORDER
Rationalizing Incomes Policy in Britain, 1948-1979

HARALD HAGEMANN
Germany after World War II: Ordoliberalism, the Social Market Economy and Keynesianism

JUAN ZABALZA
Economic Theory and Policy in Dictatorship and Democracy: Spain 1939-1996

PIERO BINI
The Italian Economists and the Crisis of the Nineteen-seventies. The Rise and Fall of the “Conflict Paradigm”

ERIK BUYST
The Interaction between Economic Theories and Policies in Belgium, 1944-2000

JOHAN LÖNNROTH
Who Came First: Politicians or Academic Economists?

MASAZUMI WAKATABE
Central Banking, Japanese Style: Economics and the Bank of Japan, 1945-1985

BENJAMIN K. JOHANNSEN AND BRADLEY W. BATEMAN
Rethinking the Monetarist Experience: Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy in the United States

I saggi ed ulteriori informazioni sono disponibili on-line sul sito dell’editore: http://www.francoangeli.it/riviste/sommario.asp?idrivista=121&lingua=it[:]

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