The latest issue of our journal is out, March 2026. It contains Ross Emmett's presidential address on Frank Knight, as well as four research articles on Adam Smith, Anders Chydenius, Family Planning and Poverty and Hayekian triangles. And four new book reviews.
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New article in JHET. Beatrice Cherrier and Anthony Rebours have written a history of the field of urban economics.
New open-access article out in JHET: Minchul Kim's Commerce and Peace in the French Revolution: Rougier-Labergerie's International Political Economy
New open-access article out in JHET: "Econometric Models of the Savings and Deposit Market: Development and Demand Among US Retail Banks, 1970s and 1980s" by Sebastian Knake
Our December issue is out, with five article, four book reviews, and two letters to the editor.
This is the last issue edited by Pedro Duarte and Jiména Hurtado. As incoming editors, we would like to take
the opportunity to express a great thanks for the excellent job they have done!
New open-access article at JHET by Miriam Bankovsky, Rebeca Gomez Betancourt, and Marianne Johnson, which discusses family economics and poverty around the turn of the 20th century:
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New book review out at JHET, Minghui Hu reviews Amelung and Schefold's edited volume comparing European and Chinese Histories of Economic Thought:
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New article at JHET: doi.org/10.1017/S105...
On Heinrich Dietzel's attempt to reconcile the different camps in the German Methodenstreit of the late 19th century.
Antoine Missemer and two guest editors Béatrice Cointe and Christophe Cassen are launching a call for papers for a special issue of Œconomia on the history of climate economics.
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The September issue of JHET is out (vol. 47:3)
We have six new articles (4OA), on the Road(s) to Serfdom, the origins of financial economics, Fred Taylor and Frank Knight, Teaching GE Theory, Smith on the East India monopoly and Hayek and Aristotle. As well as five OA book reviews.
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