Submissions from 2002
The dialectic of the university in times of revolution echoes of the Industrial Revolution?, Matthew V. Tilling
Submissions from 2001
Ray Petridis, HETSA and the revival of the history of economic thought, Paul Flatau and Robert Leeson
Internalising the externalities of homoeconomicus: Turning silicon astronomers into Popperian bookmakers, Robert Leeson
An Irish clerisy of political economists?: Friendships and enmities amongst the mid-Victorian graduates of Trinity College, Dublin, Gregory C G Moore
Submissions from 2000
Some unpublished correspondence of William Thomas Thornton, 1866-1872, Mark Donoghue
Patinkin, Johnson, and the shadow of Friedman, Robert Leeson
Nicholson versus Ingram on the history of political economy and a charge of plagiarism, Gregory C. Moore
Ruskin on political economy, or ‘Being Preached to Death by a Mad Governess’, Gregory C G Moore
Submissions from 1999
John Kells Ingram, the Comtean Movement, and the English Methodenstreit, Gregory C G Moore
Solutions to the moral hazard problem arising from the lender-of-last-resort facility, Gregory C G Moore
Submissions from 1998
Kindleberger and the lender of last resort, Gregory C G Moore
Submissions from 1997
Influence (or the lack of it) in the economics profession: The case of Lucien Albert Hahn, Robert Leeson
Submissions from 1996
Robert Lowe and the role of the vulgar economist in the English Methodenstreit, Gregory C G Moore
The practical economics of Walter Bagehot, Gregory C G Moore
Submissions from 1995
Fisher and Phillips, Robert Leeson
T. E. Cliffe Leslie and the English Methodenstreit, Gregory C G Moore
Submissions from 1988
George Brockway: The forgotten conservationist, Helen Fordham