目次
Setting the table
The limits of economic expertise : prophets, engineers, and the state in the history of development economics
Benevolence, sympathy, and Hume's model of government : how different is new political economy from classical political economy ?
Are two knaves better than one ? : Hume, Buchanan, and Musgrave on economics and government
Unintended order and intervention : Adam Smith's theory of the role of the state
The theory of economic policy in British classical political economy : a sympathetic reading
How TRIPs got legs : Copyright, trade policy, and the role of government in nineteenth-century American economic thought
Bringing in the state ? the life and times of laissez-faire in the nineteenth-century United States
Mistaking eugenics for social Darwinism : why Eugenics is missing from the history of American economics
Walton H. Hamilton and the public control of business
From muddling through to the economics of control : views of applied policy from J.N. Keynes to Abba Lerner
Economists, government, and economic policymaking in Israel : from "crawling peg" to "cold turkey"
From continental public finance to public choice : mapping continuity
Corporatism and the economic role of government
The rise of free market economics : economists and the role of the state since 1970
The role of government in the history of political economy : the 2004 HOPE Conference interpreted and critiqued by the general discussant