Dear colleagues,
the March 2024 issue of JHET is out and it features 7 research articles covering a wide range of topics --from general equilibrium theory, to XIXth century debate on costs, to marginalism and index numbers, to monetary union, to natural resource economics, and to the interaction between Herbert Simon and Jorge Luis Borges-- as well as 6 book reviews:

JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT

Volume 46 Number 1 March 2024

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-history-of-economic-thought/latest-issue

Articles


“Rise and Fall” of the Walrasian Program in Economics: A Social and Intellectual Dynamics of the General Equilibrium Theory

Olessia Kirtchik and Ivan Boldyrev


From “Tired Muscles” to “Might-Have-Beens”: A Debate on the Nature of Costs in the Late Nineteenth Century

Fabio Barbieri and Marcelo Lourenço Filho


The “Social Value” Debate: An Early Chapter in the History of American Marginalism

Luca Fiorito


Correa Moylan Walsh beyond Index Numbers: From the “Battle of the Standards” to the Science of Money

Victor Cruz-e-Silva and Felipe Almeida


Robert Triffin, Japan, and the Quest for Asian Monetary Union

Ivo Maes and Ilaria Pasotti


Building Integrated Models in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: The Case of Gordon’s 1954 Fishery Model

Baptiste Parent, Lauriane Mouysset, Antoine Missemer, and Harold Levrel


On Herbert A. Simon and Jorge Luis Borges about Free Will

Ricardo F. Crespo


Book Reviews


Bruce Caldwell and Hansjoerg Klausinger, Hayek: A Life, 1899–1950

Lachezar Grudev


Marco P. Vianna Franco and Antoine Missemer, A History of Ecological Economic Thought 

C. Tyler DesRoches


Juan Odisio and Marcelo Rougier, eds., El desafío del desarrollo: Trayectorias de los grandes economistas latinoamericanos del siglo XX

Alexandre Mendes Cunha


Andreas Ortmann and Benoît Walraevens, Adam Smith’s System: A Re-Interpretation Inspired by Smith’s Lectures on Rhetoric, Game Theory, and Conjectural History

Tony Aspromourgos


Raphaël Fèvre, A Political Economy of Power: Ordoliberalism in Context, 1932–1950

Hansjoerg Klausinger


Arie Arnon, Debates in Macroeconomics from the Great Depression to the Long Recession: Cycles, Crises and Policy Responses

Perry Mehrling


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  Enjoy the reading of the March issue!

Pedro Duarte & Jimena Hurtado
JHET Editors

Catherine Herfeld
JHET Book Review Editor