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December 2022, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 3-6 The Stockholm Conference at 50
by Sara Lorenzini & Francesco Cassata - 7-26 Un-Common Nature. Neo-malthusian Environmentalism before 1972 UN Stockholm Conference
by Jacopo Bonasera - 27-52 The Nixon Administration on the Way to Stockholm 1972. The Diplomatic Side
by Gianluca Borzoni - 53-72 The International Labour Organization facing the UN Conference on the Human Environment (1968-1978)
by Federico Paolini - 73-90 Giorgio Nebbia, Bartolomeo Sorge and the Contribution of the Holy See to the UN Conference on Human Environment
by Luigi Piccioni - 91-108 Barbara Ward and the Transformative Power of the Stockholm Conference at the Birth of Sustainable Development
by Sara Lorenzini - 111-126 Understanding Sustainability Economics. The Examples of Health and Environment
by Peter Söderbaum - 127-144 “Econosophy”: Venturing a Transdisciplinary Approach to Philosophy and Economics
by Valentina Erasmo - 147-162 Good Theories and Bad Practices. Speculation and the Economists of the 19th Century
by Annalisa Rosselli - 163-184 Metamorphosis. Liberalism in History
by Pier Paolo Portinaro - 187-200 Our Italian American Heritage Today
by Luigi R. Einaudi - 203-206 Review of Stefano Fiori, "Machines, Bodies and Invisible Hands. Metaphors of Order and Economic Theory in Adam Smith", Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021
by Craig Smith - 207-210 Review of Anna M. Carabelli, "Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness. Complexity and Expectations", London-New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021
by Danielle Guizzo - 211-222 Albert O. Hirschman’s Methods. Review of M. Alacevich, "A.O. Hirschman. An Intellectual Biography, New York: Columbia University Press, 2021, and J. Adelman, Worldly Philosopher: The Odyssey of Albert O. Hirschman", Princeton (NJ)-Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2013
by Stefan Kesting
June 2022, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 3-12 Taming the Mobility and Immobility Dilemma in Labour History: A Short Introduction
by Claudia Bernardi - 13-36 The Perimeters of Mobility in Early Modern Construction Sites (Savoy States, 18th Century)
by Nicoletta Rolla - 37-60 Runaway Heuristics: A Micro-Spatial Study of Immobilizing Chains C. 1790
by Johan Heinsen - 61-78 Enslaved Labour and Im/Mobility in the Mediterranean: The Italian Case (1752-1885)
by Giulia Bonazza - 79-100 Slavery, Mobility, and Freedom in The Spanish Atlantic During the Age of Revolutions
by Federica Morelli - 101-128 Ejidatario and Bracero: The Troublesome Relation between Land and Mobility in Mexico (1940s-1950s)
by Claudia Bernardi - 131-132 Introduction: Economics, History and Economic History in Stefano Fenoaltea’s Cliometrics
by Alberto Baffigi & Giovanni Vecchi - 133-138 Opening Address: Symposium "Economics, History and Economic History in Stefano Fenoaltea's Cliometrics"
by Ignazio Visco - 139-148 In Search for Another "Fish Story": Stefano Fenoaltea's Last (Unfinished) Revolution
by Alberto Baffigi - 149-176 Rome and the Polis: Tradition and Change in the Financial Accounts of Tauromenion, 1st Century B.C
by Filippo Battistoni & Marco Martinez - 177-190 Fenoaltea in the Italian Mirror: Recollections by a Student of His
by Giacomo Gabbuti - 191-218 Northern Is Better? A Quantitative Transaction Costs Analysis of the Northern Invasion Phenomenon, Genoa 1590-1616
by Antonio Iodice & Luigi Oddo - 219-242 The Labor Productivity Differential between the West Indies and West Africa: 1680-1830
by Wasiq N. Khan - 245-272 Schumpeter vs. Minsky on the Evolution of Capitalism and Entrepreneurship
by Lino Sau - 275-284 European Union, Pandemics, and Wars
by Giuseppe Bertola - 285-294 Zero Interest Rates, ECB "Fiscal Policy" and Beyond
by Carlo D'Adda - 297-304 Review of Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Ghislain Deleplace and Paolo Paesani (Eds.), 'New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History', Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020
by Carlo Cristiano - 305-308 Review of Irene Fattacciu, 'Empire, Political Economy, and the Diffusion of Chocolate in The Atlantic World', New York-London: Routledge, 2020
by Mattia Steardo - 309-314 Review of Kenneth Dyson, 'Conservative Liberalism, Ordo-Liberalism, and the State', Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021
by Malte Dold & Tim Krieger
December 2021, Volume 55, Issue 2
June 2021, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 3-10 Introduction to the Symposium “Marshall Sahlins’s ‘Stone Age Economics’, a Semi-Centenary Estimate"
by Mario Cedrini & Roberto Marchionatti - 11-34 On the Spirit of the Gift that Is ‘Stone Age Economics’
by Chris Gregory - 35-54 Hunter Gatherers and the Crisis of Civilization
by John M. Gowdy - 55-70 The Original Affluent Society and the Culture of Scarcity
by Nicholas Xenos - 71-86 Sahlins and a Kind of Anthropology
by James G. Carrier - 87-106 Reconciling Spirit and Contract? Marshall Sahlins and the ‘Essai sur le don’
by Philippe Chanial & Ilana F. Silber - 107-126 From the Continuum of Reciprocities to the Multiplicity of Perspectives. Problematising Sahlins’ Triad into Animist Ontologies
by Pol Llopart i Olivella - 127-148 The Housewife and the Home: Stone Age Economics and Insights For US (and Global North) Economies
by Karen Ho - 149-164 Conjectural History and Empirical Data. A Deep History of the Human Condition
by Osvaldo Raggio - 165-184 Has Money Transformed Our Brains? A Glimpse into Stone-Age Neuroeconomics
by Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde - 185-216 The Surplus Approach, the Polanyian Tradition, and Institutions in Economic Anthropology and Archaeology
by Sergio Cesaratto & Stefano Di Bucchianico - 217-236 Divine Kingship in the Firm: Reciprocity, Organizational Culture, and Founder Cults
by Giuseppe Danese - 237-254 David Graeber, Bureaucratic Violence, and the Critique of Surveillance Capitalism
by Veronica Barassi - 255-278 Cosmic Economics
by Marshall Sahlins - 281-302 British Imperial Administration and the “Thin Crust of Order”: Society, Constitution, and Diplomacy in the Political Thought of Lord Elgin
by Matilde Cazzola - 303-328 From Pareto to Bridgman: The Operational Turn of Samuelson, Sraffa and Leontief
by Luca Timponelli - 331-334 Review of Massimiliano Vatiero, ‘The Theory of Transaction in Institutional Economics. A History’, Abington and New York: Routledge, 2020
by Marco Giraudo - 335-340 Review of ‘Cultural Considerations Within Austrian Economics’, by Virgil H. Storr and Arielle John, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020
by Jacopo Marchetti - 341-346 Review of Ricardo F. Crespo, ‘The Nature and Method of Economic Sciences. Evidence, Causality and Ends’, London: Routledge, 2020
by Stefano Zamagni
December 2020, Volume 54, Issue 2
June 2020, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 3-8 Introduction to the Symposium: New Geographies of the Atlantic, 19-20th Centuries
by Marco Mariano & Federica Morelli - 9-34 The Western Hemisphere/América, 1785-1826
by Monica Henry - 35-56 The Anglo-American Conflict in the Far Side of the World: A Struggle for Influence over Revolutionary South America (1812-1814)
by Deborah Besseghini - 57-82 A City Transformed by the Army. Atlantic Networks in San Miguel de Tucumán, 1812- 1819
by Facundo Nanni & Alejandro Morea - 83-106 'A Name Affixed to a Plot of the Globe'. Francis Lieber, American Identity, and Relational Nation-Building, 1827-1833
by Edoardo Frezet - 107-130 Margaret Thatcher’s American Dream: Origins and Outcomes
by David W. Ellwood - 133-152 Degrowth and the Paradoxes of Happiness
by Serge Latouche - 153-168 Alternative Solutions to the Odious Debt Problem
by Mitu Gulati & Ugo Panizza - 169-196 The Global Compact on Refugees: International Development in the Service of Refugee Protection and National Self-interest
by Augusta Nannerini - 199-216 Why the EU Became 'Europe'. Towards a New History of European Union
by Kiran Klaus Patel - 219-230 How Cliometrics has Infiltrated Economics – and Helped to Improve the Discipline
by Claude Diebolt & Michael Haupert - 231-242 Choler: The Failure of the Cliometrics School
by Stefano Fenoaltea - 245-256 A Very Political Macro-financial Interpretation of the Crash of Neoliberalism: Review of Adam Tooze, 'On Crashed. How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World'
by Riccardo Bellofiore & Francesco Garibaldo - 257-262 The 2008 Financial Crash: Lessons Learned and Lessons Forgotten: Review of Adam Tooze, 'On Crashed. How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World'
by David W. Ellwood - 263-266 Review of 'Rethinking the European Union and its Global Role from the 20th to the 21st Century'. Liber Amicorum Mario Telò, edited by Jean-Michel De Waele, Giovanni Grevi, Frederik Ponjaert, Anne Weyembergh, Brussels: Éditions de l’Université de Bruxelles, 2019
by Umberto Morelli - 267-274 Review of 'Banks and Finance in Modern Macroeconomics', by Bruna Ingrao and Claudio Sardoni, Edward Elgar, 2019
by Paolo Paesani
December 2019, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 3-4 Editors' Introduction to the Symposium on Cliometrics
by Journal Editors - 5-24 Spleen: The Failures of the Cliometric School
by Stefano Fenoaltea - 25-30 Pace Baudelaire? Comment on 'Spleen: The Failures of the Cliometric School', by Stefano Fenoaltea
by Leandro Prados de la Escosura - 31-48 Stefano’s Face: Comment on 'Spleen: The Failures of the Cliometric School', by Stefano Fenoaltea
by Alberto Baffigi - 49-58 See You in Valhalla: Comment on 'Spleen: The Failures of the Cliometric School', by Stefano Fenoaltea
by Giovanni Vecchi - 59-80 Measuring Success: Clio and the Value of Database Creation
by Claude Diebolt & Michael J. Haupert - 81-96 Gross Domestic Power: A History of GDP as Numerical Rhetoric
by Jacob Assa - 99-100 Introductory Note on the Symposium on 'Happiness, Well-Being and (De)Growth'
by Editors, Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi - 101-114 One Size Fits All? Well-being, Measurement and Growth
by Andrew E. Clark & Conchita D’Ambrosio - 115-142 Beyond the Homo Economicus
by Leonardo Becchetti - 143-150 A Comment to the Papers by Clark, D’Ambrosio and Becchetti about Happiness and (De)growth
by Pierluigi Conzo - 151-172 Happiness, Human Development and Economic (De)Growth
by Maurizio Pugno - 173-192 Broadening the Scope of Economic History: How Happiness Has Changed over the Long Period and its Relationship with Economics
by Emanuele Felice - 193-212 Against ‘English Happiness’: Pigou’s Ethical Quest and Nietzsche
by Daniela Donnini Macciò - 213-226 Keynes’s Aristotelian Eudaimonic Conception of Happiness and the Requirement of Material and Institutional Preconditions: The Scope for Economics and Economic Policy
by Anna Carabelli - 229-246 The UK as a Conflicted Pacesetter in Trading Up Post-crisis International Derivatives Regulation
by Scott James & Lucia Quaglia - 249-270 Making Neoliberal Narratives of European Integration. The Case of the Institute of Economic Affairs (1970s-1980s)
by Roberto Ventresca - 273-288 Crisis, Divergence and Monetary Union in the Italian Debate: A Review Essay
by Carmen Vita - 289-292 Review of Mario Morroni, 'What Is the Truth about the Great Recession and Increasing Inequality? Dialogues on Disputed Issues and Conflicting Theories', Cham: Springer, 2018
by James Derbyshire - 293-298 Review of Matthew Evangelista (ed.), 'Italy from Crisis to Crisis: Political Economy, Security and Society in the 21st Century', Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2018
by Karen Beckwith
June 2019, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 3-8 Globalization and International Conflict: An Introduction
by Matthew Evangelista - 9-28 The Individualisation of War: Defining a Research Programme
by Jennifer M. Welsh - 29-54 The Globalization of American War in the 21st Century: Militarism and Imperial Renaissance or Decline?
by Neta C. Crawford - 55-62 Globalisation, Individualisation and the Changing Politics of (In)security
by Elisabetta Brighi - 63-80 Militarism and Hegemonic (In)stability in the Age of Private Wars
by Fabio Armao - 81-90 Complex Norms and Technological Transition: Reflections on the Responsibility to Protect and Norms Governing Private Military and Security Companies
by Marco Boggero - 93-116 All but the Form is Serious'. Slavery, Racism and Democracy in Gustave de Beaumont’s 'Marie
by Francesco Gallino - 117-120 Science, Technology and Europeanization: An Introductory Note
by Francesco Cassata & Sara Lorenzini - 121-140 Europeanization of Space: The Ariane Project between Europeanization and Independence
by Sara Venditti - 141-180 'Made in Europe for the World': Making a Claim for a European Chemistry in Publication Programs. The Case of the Supramolecular Chemistry (1987-2005)
by Marianne Noël - 183-190 Welfare for the European Union in the Age of Globalisation
by Alfonso Iozzo - 193-196 Review of Joseph E. Stiglitz, 'Globalization and its Discontents Revisited: Anti-globalization in the Era of Trump', New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2018
by Lino Sau - 197-200 Review of Yukihiro Ikeda, Annalisa Rosselli (Eds.), 'War in the History of Economic Thought. Economists and the Question of War', London and New York: Routledge, 2018
by Fabrizio Bientinesi
December 2018, Volume 52, Issue 2
October 2018, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 5-8 Introduction to the Symposium: Globalization in Historical Perspective. A Long-term View
by Giuseppe Bertola - 9-14 Varieties of Backlash
by Kevin O'Rourke - 15-20 The Backlash to Globalization: Some Further Thoughts
by Stefano Fenoaltea - 21-30 The Real Effects of Financial Globalization: What Do the Data Say?
by Ugo Panizza - 33-34 Foreword to the Symposium on Global History
by Francesco Tuccari - 35-44 Global History: Structures, Strategies, Open Problems
by Marco Meriggi - 45-52 Geographies of Global History
by Laura Di Fiore - 53-62 The Great Divergence vingt ans après: Toward a Medium-term Synthesis?
by Vittorio H. Beonio Brocchieri - 63-72 Early Modern History in the Journal of Global History
by Patrizia Delpiano - 73-80 Great Depression, 2008 Great Contraction, and World History
by Giovanni Gozzini - 83-94 Introduction to the Symposium: Luther and Europe
by Massimo Firpo - 95-106 Legal Order in the Draft: Europe on the Eve of the 100th Anniversary of the Treaty of Versailles
by Joseph Straus - 109-132 Models in Economics: Fables, Fictions and Stories
by Bruna Ingrao - 137-146 Economics, Humanities and Values
by Paolo Silvestri - 147-156 Economics, Value Judgements and Interdisciplinarity
by Francesco Forte - 157-160 On Einaudi's 'Vision' of the Good Polity
by Riccardo Faucci - 161-168 On the Moral Foundations of the Science of "Buon Governo"
by Raimondo Cubeddu - 169-174 On Abstract and Historical Hypotheses and on Value Judgements in Economic Sciences: Conclusions
by Luigi Einaudi - 177-180 On the Relationship between Irving Fisher and Luigi Einaudi: Introductory Note
by Francesco Cassata - 191-194 Review of M. Ceretta and B. Curli (eds.), 'Discourses and Counter-discourses on Europe. From the Enlightenment to the EU', Milton Park, Routledge, 2017
by Peppino Ortoleva - 195-200 Review of H. Zimmermann and A. Dür (eds.), 'Key Controversies in European Integration', Basingstoke, Palgrave MacMillan, 2nd ed., 2016
by Furio Stamati - 201-206 Review of F. Guala, 'Understanding Institutions: The Science and Philosophy of Living Together', Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2016
by Emma Tieffenbach
December 2017, Volume 51, Issue 2
June 2017, Volume 51, Issue 1