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     Dear colleagues,
we are very pleased to announce that the June 2022 issue of JHET is out. It contains six research articles covering a wide range of topics (and some of which published open access), and five very interesting book reviews. We are also very happy to have an interview with Margaret Schabas, by Harro Maas (with an intriguing and beautiful cover page).
  You can access the latest issue here: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-history-of-economic-thought/latest-issue (please remember that HES members have free access to JHET through the password protected area of the HES website)

Volume 44 / Issue 2, June 2022

Articles


The “Place of the Phillips Curve” in Macroeconometric Models: The Case of the Federal Reserve Board’s Model (1966–1980s)

Antonella Rancan

[Free Access]


The Economics of Bernard Lonergan: Context, Modeling, and Assessment

Paul Oslington


Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, Development Economist

Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak


The Dissemination of Public Economics in Brazil at the Turn of the Twentieth Century: Rui Barbosa between Law-Making and Policy-Making

Luiz Felipe Bruzzi Curi and Alexandre Mendes Cunha


Idleness and the Very Sparing Hand of God: The Invisible Tie between Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion and Smith's Wealth of Nations

Paolo Santori


Crime and Punishment: Adam Smith’s Theory of Sentimental Law and Economics

Maria Pia Paganelli and Fabrizio Simon

[Free Access]


Interview

JHET Interviews: Margaret Schabas
Harro Maas
[Free Access]


Book Reviews


Nina Banks, ed., Democracy, Race, and Justice: The Speeches and Writings of Sadie T. M. Alexander

Daniel Kuehn


Michele Alacevich, Albert O. Hirschman: An Intellectual Biography

Ana Maria Bianchi


Peter J. Boettke, The Struggle for a Better World

Mikayla Novak


Kevin Deane and Elisa van Waeyenberge, eds., Recharting the History of Economic Thought

Tiago Mata


Ajit Sinha and Alex M. Thomas, eds., Pluralistic Economics and Its History

Sharmin Khodaiji

   It is worth reminding you all that JHET's mission of fostering scholarship and promoting conversation among researchers interested in the history of economic thought and related disciplines is made possible by the support of the History of Economics Society (HES: https://historyofeconomics.org/) and of our publisher, Cambridge University Press. HES offers a wide range of services to our community beyond the journal. Your membership in the Society is instrumental in maintaining JHET and these other services. Please consider joining the society (https://historyofeconomics.org/about-the-society/why-become-a-member/).
  Best wishes,

Pedro Duarte and Jimena Hurtado
JHET Co-editors



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