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Just published in History of Economics Review No. 48, Summer 2008:

Articles
Marshall vs. Walras on Equilibrium and Disequilibrium
Franco Donzelli
Page 1
 From Marketability to Flexibility: Pantaleoni’s 
‘Impure’ Theory of Money and Banking
Nicola Giocoli
Page 39
Alfred William Flux (1867–1942): A Mathematician Successfully ‘Caught’
for Economics by Marshall
Peter Groenewegen
Page 63

One Hundred Years From Today
Joseph Schumpeter’s Das Wesen und der Hauptinhalt 
der theoretischen Nationalökonomie


Peter Kesting


Page 78

Communications and Notes from the Archives
Obituary: Dave Clark (1946–2008)
Peter Groenewegen
Page 92
A Wealth of Notions
Tony Aspromourgos
Page 95

Review Article
The Paretian School of Thought in Italy
Domenicantonio Fausto
Page 101

Book Reviews
F.A. Hayek. The Collected Works of F.A. Hayek, Volume 2.
The Road to Serfdom
Tony Endres
Page 111
Carl Wennerlind and Margaret Schabas, eds. David Hume’s Political Economy
Peter Groenewegen
Page 113
Ralph Harris. Ralph Harris in His Own Words:
The Selected Writings of Lord Harris
J.E. King
Page 117
Italo Magnani. Dibattito Tra Economisti Italiani di Fine Ottocento
Michael McLure
Page 119
Paul Davidson. John Maynard Keynes
Colin Rogers
Page 121
D.P. O’Brien. The Development of Monetary Economics. A Modern
Perspective on Monetary Controversies
Michael Schneider
Page 124


Regards,
Michael McLure and Gregory Moore

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