The Chicago School of Political Economy: A Constructive Critique
p. 1
What Is Structuralism? Piaget's Genetic Epistemology and the Varieties of Structuralist Thought
p. 19
Neoclassical Economics in Perspective
p. 41
The Heterodox Methodology of Two Chicago Economists
p. 59
The Chicago School: Positivism or Ideal Type
p. 79
The Folklore of the Market: An Inquiry into the Economic Doctrines of the Chicago School
p. 95
Chicago Economics: From Individualism True to Individualism False
p. 167
Frank H. Knight and Chicago Libertarianism
p. 191
Bargain and Contract Theory in Law and Economics
p. 215
Price Theory as Jurisprudence: Law and Economics, Chicago Style
p. 237
Toward an Expanded Economic Theory of Contract
p. 259
Development Economics from a Chicago Perspective
p. 277
Industrial Organization and Reorganization
p. 295
The Chicago School versus Public Utility Regulation
p. 311
The History of Thought in the Development of the Chicago Paradigm
p. 341
Chicago Doctrine as Explanation and Justification
p. 363
Further Limits to Chicago School Doctrine
p. 397
The New World of Economics: A Review Article
p. 459
The Economics of Property Rights: A Review Article
p. 469
On the Meaning of Socialism
p. 479
Book Reviews Relevant to Chicago School Doctrine and Interpretation
p. 493
Some Notes in Conclusion
p. 511
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