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Working Paper No. 01, Three Forms of Fascism, Lauren Sweger-Hollingsworth
Working Paper No. 02, Marx on British Colonialism in India, Lauren Sweger-Hollingsworth
Working Paper No. 03, Thorstein Veblen and The Vested Interests, Lauren Sweger-Hollingsworth
Working Paper No. 04, Marx and Religion, Lauren Sweger-Hollingsworth
Working Paper No. 05, Proudhon, Bakunin and Anarcho-socialism, Lauren Sweger-Hollingsworth
Working Paper No. 06, Towards a Veblenian Theory of Economic Development: Drawing from Imperial Germany, Cesar Maldonado
Working Paper No. 07, Evsey Domar and the Keynesian Tradition, Cesar Maldonado
Working Paper No. 08, A Non-Equilibrium Approach to Economics: Towards an Intellectual Biography of Gunnar Myrdal, Leo Kendall
Working Paper No. 09, Martin Heidegger: A Compromised Man, Mark Miller
Working Paper No. 10, The Epic Rise and Subtle Fall of American Herbalism, Julia Schweid
Working Paper No. 11, The 'Green' New Deal In Light of Roosevelt's New Deal, Gabriel Duvidovich
Working Paper No. 12, Technological Convergence and Institutional Evolution in the Energy Sector, James Bennett
Working Paper No. 13, Friedrich List and National Development, Mitch B. Priestley
Working Paper No. 14, Gramsci, Dugger and Hegemony, Devin Bales
Working Paper No. 15, Jevons’ Selective Interpretation of Bentham, Devin Bales
Working Paper No. 16, Had We Paid Attention to Keynes?, Saidhbhe Quigley
Working Paper No. 17, William Petty and Political Economy, Clarissa Allen
Working Paper No. 18, Thomas Piketty on Capital and Inequality, Max Randall
Working Paper No. 19, Werner Sombart and National Socialism, Jenica M. Kramer
Working Paper No. 20, Veblen and the Question of Sexual Selection, Jenica M. Kramer
Working Paper No. 21, The Union of Democracy and Socialism: Towards an Intellectual Biography of Karl Kautsky, Leo Kendall
Working Paper No. 22, Coffee and the American Independence Movement, Ross Bradner
Working Paper No. 23, Hyman Minsky and Financial Instability, Gabriel Caballero
Working Paper No. 24, Economic Thought During Japan’s Meiji Era, Karson M. Pence
Working Paper No. 25, On the Importance of Contributions by Robert Torrens, Mitchell Veele
Working Paper No. 26, Basic Tenets of the Austrian School of Economics, Vladislav Yurlov
Working Paper No. 27, Processes in Capital Accumulation Leading Towards Inequality, Matthew Perez
Working Paper No. 28, Roots of the American Labor Movement, Lillian Garcia
Working Paper No. 29, Lina Khan, New Technologies, and Institutional Reform, Lillian Garcia
Working Paper No. 30, On the Origins of Laissez-Faire, Thomas Breaden
Working Paper No. 31, Marx and Proudhon: Two Visions of Socialism, Lillian Garcia
Working Paper No. 32, Canada and the United States: A Comparison of their Philosophical Bases, Lorraine M. Hutton
Working Paper No. 33, Behavioral Assumptions in Jevons and Menger, Yvan Saastamoinen
Working Paper No. 34, Rosa Luxemburg and Joan Robinson on the Accumulation of Capital, Brian Vistica
Working Paper No. 35, The Machine Process in Industry and Society: A Veblenian Approach, Emily Pitkin
Working Paper No. 36, The Rise of Marginalism: The Philosophical Foundations of Neoclassical Economic Thought, Emily Pitkin
Working Paper No. 37, The American Opium Trade, Karson M. Pence
Working Paper No. 38, Baseball in the Nineteenth Century: From Sport to Business, Brian Burres
Working Paper No. 39, Neoliberalism as a Variant of Capitalism, Justin Pilarski
Working Paper No. 40, The Rise and Fall of Georgist Economic Thinking, Justin Pilarski
Working Paper No. 41, On Baseball and Thorstein Veblen’s Understanding of Instincts, Brian Burres
Working Paper No. 42, Commodity Production as an Explanatory Variable in the Outbreak of the American Civil War, Andrew Pope
Working Paper No. 43, Towards a Veblenian Theory of Instincts, Duane Murray
Working Paper No. 44, The Evolution of the Landlord, Jaye Balentine
Working Paper No. 45, An Intellectual History of Josiah Warren, Jaye Balentine
Working Paper No. 46, Foundations for Feminist Legal Theory, Taylor Feltham
Working Paper No. 48, Struggle Over China, Joshua Stanfill
Working Paper No. 49, On Joseph Schumpeter and Economic Development, Serene Mistkawi
Working Paper No. 50, Alexis de Tocqueville on American 'Exceptionalism', Zachary McKinster
Working Paper No. 51, On Dugger and Corporate Hegemony, Daniela M. Ávila Arévalo
Working Paper No. 52, Some of the Profound Effects of World War I on France, Zachary McKinster
Working Paper No. 53, Mexico Under Neoliberalism, Daniela M. Ávila Arévalo
Working Paper No. 54, Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen and Ecological Economics, Miriam Silverman
Working Paper No. 55, An Inquiry into the Assumptions and Tenets of Neoclassical Economics That Lead Towards Income Inequality, Katharine Nester
Working Paper No. 56, Towards a Veblenian View of Non-Fungible Tokens, Kamren Geist
Working Paper No. 57, The Plight of the Indigenous in British North America, Maria Nicolas-Reyes
Working Paper No. 58, Auro ex Oleum: Departing the American Gold Standard*, Zakhary L. Roth
Working Paper No. 59, Cultural Imperialism and Hegemony, Maria Zavala
Working Paper No. 60, The Importance of Industrial Hemp in the Early United States, Olivia Carrillo
Working Paper No. 61, The Regulation of Hemp in the United States, Olivia Carrillo
Working Paper No. 62, Uses of Abduction in Economic Science, Daniel Urban
Working Paper No. 63, On Karl Polanyi and His Conception of Fascism, Serene Mistkawi
Working Paper No. 64, Ecological Economics versus Environmental Economics, Audrey Demeaux
Working Paper No. 65, On Debt, Enclosure and Witchcraft, Jenna Schoof
Working Paper No. 66, Sir John Bowring, Trade Policies and Economic Development in Siam, Jackrit Kamudhamas
Working Paper No. 67, Insights into Project Cybersyn, Leah Herrera
Working Paper No. 68, Variables Precipitating the Extermination of the American Bison, Cameron Winterer
Working Paper No. 69, Towards an Evolutionary History of Gleaning, Stella Burlingame
Working Paper No. 70, Industrialization, Retail Activities, and the Rise of American Consumerism, Joseph French
Working Paper No. 71, Max Weber: On Religion and Economic Outcomes, Celeste Aiu Taber
Working Paper No. 72, The 1849 Gold Rush and the Roots of California’s Economic Development, Matthew Phan
Working Paper No. 73, “Placing-Out”: Dealing with Vagrant Children in 19th Century America, Josephine Cannistra
Working Paper No. 74, Some Influential Effects of the Typewriter on the American Economy, Bander Qadan
Working Paper No. 75, The Utopian Socialists Reconsidered, Aden Quenemoen
Working Paper No. 76, An Inquiry into the Foundations of Primary Socialist Accumulation, Jason McGhee
Working Paper No. 77, Deconstructing the Kardashian-Based Economy, Alec van Rossum
Working Paper No. 78, On Lenin, and the State as a Necessary Tool, J.P. Trafford
Working Paper No. 79, On the Emergence of and Failures of Cybernetics in The Soviet Union, Leah Herrera
Working Paper No. 80, On W. Stanley Jevons and Britain’s “Coal Question”, Matthew Phan
Working Paper No. 81, A Critique of Ideas Advanced by Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, Chloe Kneedler
Working Paper No. 82, The Importance of The Cold War and Its Ending, Abraham Escudero
Working Paper No. 83, The New Focus on Mexico, Maria Zavala
Working Paper No. 84, Designing the Future: The Influence of Lloyd J. Reynolds on American Product Innovation, Bander Qadan