Five refereed articles, a conference report, and four essays reviewing recently published books comprise this volume in the series. Scholars of economics and business examine the poor laws in
19th-century England: historiography of the debate on the controversial link between social justice and economic advantage; Frank Knight, John Dewey, and American pragmatism; A.D. Roy: the
forgotten father of portfolio theory; an unpublished letter by Gerhard Colm on John Maurice Clark's Economics of Planning Public Works; and the scope of analysis in the socialist calculation
debate. Among the books reviewed are Shionoya and Nishizawa's Marshall and Schumpter on Evolution, and Muller's Capitalism and the Jews. Distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution.
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