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Murphy Institute Studies in Political Economy

The books in the series are occasional volumes sponsored by the Murphy Institute of Political Economy at Tulane University and Cambridge University Press, comprising original essays by leading scholars in the United States and other countries. Each volume considers one of the intellectual preoccupations or analytical preoccupations or analytical procedures currently associated with the term 'political economy'. The goal of the series is to aid scholars and teachers committed to moving beyond the traditional boundaries of their disciplines in a common search for new insights and new ways of studying the political and economic realities of our time. The series is published with the support of the Tulane-Murphy Foundation.

General Editor: Richard F. Teichgraeber III, Tulane University, Louisiana

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  • Beyond Price

    Value in Culture, Economics, and the Arts

    Hutter, Michael
    Throsby, David
    Published: June 2011

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  • The Economic Realities of Political Reform

    Elections and the US Senate

    Regens, James L.
    Gaddie, Ronald Keith
    Published: November 2005

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  • The Boundaries of Economics

    Winston, Gordon C.
    Teichgraeber III, Richard F.
    Published: November 2005

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  • Constitutional Culture and Democratic Rule

    Ferejohn, John
    Rakove, Jack N.
    Riley, Jonathan
    Published: October 2001

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  • The Culture of the Market

    Historical Essays

    Haskell, Thomas L.
    Teichgraeber, III, Richard F.
    Published: June 1996

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  • The Economic Limits to Modern Politics

    Dunn, John
    Published: July 1992

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