I. Monographs
Mathematical Psychics (1881)
New and Old Methods of Ethics
On the Relations of Political Economy to War
II. Journal Articles
Matthew Arnold of Butler's Doctrine of Self-Love
The Rationale of Exchange
The Mathematical Theory of Banking
Points at which Mathematical Reasoning is Applicable to Political
Economy
La théorie mathématique de l'offre et de la demande et le côut de
production (translated)
Osservazioni sulla teoria matematica dell'economia politica con
riguardo speciale ai Principia di Economia de Alfredo Marshall
(translated)
Ancora a proposito della teoria del Baratto; A. Berry: Alcune brevi
parole sulla teoria del Baratto di A. Marshall (translated)
The Mathematical Economics of Professor Amoroso
Equal Pay to Men and Women for Equal Work
The Revised Doctrine of Marginal Social Product
III. Selected Articles in Palgrave's Dictionary of Political
Economy
Attwood and the Birmingham School
Barter and Exchange
Competition and Regulation
Cournot, Antoine Augustin
Curves
Demand Curves
De Quincey, Thomas
Difficulty of Attainment
Distance in Time as an Element of Value
Exchange, Value in
Gossen, Hermann Heinrich
Higgling
Indifference, Law of
Jenkin, Henry Charles Fleeming
Margin (in economics)
Mathematical Method in Political Economy
Pareto's Law
Pareto, Vilfredo
Pleasure and Pain
IV. Book Reviews
W. Stanley Jevons: The State in Relation to Labour
W. Stanley Jevons: Methods of Social Reform
W. Stanley Jevons: Investigations in Currency and Finance
Journal and Letters of W. Stanley Jevons, edited by his wife
Philip H. Wicksteed: The Alphabet of Economic Science
Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk: Kapital und Kapitalzins
Charles Booth (ed.): Life and Labour, Vol. 1---East London
Léon Walras: Eléments d'economie politique pure
Robert Perceval Graves: Life of Sir William Rowan Hamilton
Alfred Marshall: Principles of Economics, Vol. 1
Alfred Marshall: Principles of Economics, Vol. 1
Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk: Capital and Interest
James Bonar: Philosophy and Political Economy in some of their
Historical Relations
C. F. Bastable: The Theory of International Trade, with some of its
Applications to Economic Policy
Henry Ludwell Moore: Laws of Wages: An Essay in Statistical
Economics
W. E. Zawadski: Les mathémathiques appliquées à l'économie
politique
V: Bibliography
Professor Peter Newman was born in Mitcham, Surrey and educated at
University College, London and Nuffield College, Oxford. He held
posts at the Admiralty's Department of Operational Research and in
the Planning Secretariat of Ceylon before becoming a lecturer at
the University of West Indies. From 1966 until his retirement in
1990 he was Professor of Political Economy at Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, and later Emeritus Professor. He died in New
Zealand in
November 2001.
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