Fascicolo 2/2013
- Cosimo Perrotta, Antonio Serra’s Development Economics: Mercantilism, Backwardness, Dependence
- Ivo Maes, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa: Macroeconomic and Monetary Thought, and Policy-making at the European Commission
- Alberto Giordano, Free Labour, Free Women. Re-appraising Harriet Taylor’s Feminist Economics
- Roberto Dell'Anno, Vincenzo Maria De Rosa, The Relevance of the Theory of Fiscal Illusion. The Case of the Italian Tax System
- Lefteris Tsoulfidis, Public Debt and J.S. Mill’s Conjecture: A Note
- A cura della Redazione, Book reviews
- Giandomenica Becchio, Economics in the International Encyclopaedia of Unified Science
- Daniela Parisi, Learning Political Economy in the Chinese Popular Republic. Xu He textbook (1963-1973) and its Italian Edition (1975)
- Massimiliano Vatiero, Prof. Ronald H. Coase. An Obituary
Fascicolo 1/2013
- Fabio Masini, Facts, Theories, and Policies in the History of Economics. An Introductory Note
- Roger E. Backhouse, James Forder, Rationalizing Incomes Policy in Britain, 1948-1979
- Harald Hagemann, Germany after World War II: Ordoliberalism, the Social Market Economy and Keynesianism
- Juan Zabalza, Economic Theory and Policy in Dictatorship and Democracy: Spain 1939-1996
- Piero Bini, The Italian Economists and the Crisis of the Nineteenseventies. The Rise and Fall of the "Conflict Paradigm"
- Erik Buyst, The Interaction between Economic Theories and Policies in Belgium, 1944-2000
- Johan Lonnroth, Who Came First: Politicians or Academic Economists?
- Masazumi Wakatabe, Central Banking, Japanese Style: Economics and the Bank of Japan, 1945-1985
- Benjamin K. Johannsen, Bradley W. Bateman, Rethinking the Monetarist Experience: Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy in the United States