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Article
Lenel, Laetitia;
Nützenadel, Alexander;
Trentmann, Frank;
Mata, Tiago;
Ogle, Vanessa;
Jackson, Trevor;
Sewell, William H;
(2023)
Economic Narratives. Edited by Laetitia Lenel and Alexander Nützenadel.
Journal of Modern European History
10.1177/16118944231197075.
(In press).
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Maas, Harro;
Mata, Tiago;
Davis, John B;
(2011)
Introduction: The history of economics as a history of practice.
The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
, 18
(5)
, Article Special Issue: The History of Economics as a History of Practice in Collaboration with The European Society for the History of Economic Thought. 10.1080/09672567.2011.632891.
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Mata, T;
(2016)
Floris Heukelom. Behavioral Economics: A History. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2014. 238 pp. $90.00. ISBN: 978-1-107-03934-6.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
, 52
(1)
pp. 80-81.
10.1002/jhbs.21755.
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Mata, T;
(2004)
Constructing Identity: The Post Keynesians and the Capital Controversies.
Journal of the History of Economic Thought
, 26
(2)
pp. 241-260.
10.1080/1042771042000219055.
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Mata, Tiago;
(2024)
Constructing economic science: The invention of a discipline 1850-1950.
[Review].
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
, 60
(3)
, Article e22319. 10.1002/jhbs.22319.
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Mata, Tiago;
(2023)
Economics as a "Story Engine": John D. McDonald and Business as Game and Gamble.
History of Political Economy
, 55
(S1)
pp. 103-130.
10.1215/00182702-10875031.
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Mata, Tiago;
(2023)
Introducing Journalism into the History of Economics.
History of Political Economy
, 55
(S1)
pp. 1-17.
10.1215/00182702-10874974.
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Mata, Tiago;
(2022)
Kevin Deane and Elisa van Waeyenberge, eds., Recharting the History of Economic Thought (London: Red Globe Press, 2020), pp. 341, $78.95 (paperback). ISBN: 9781137605245.
[Review].
Journal of the History of Economic Thought
, 44
(2)
pp. 315-318.
10.1017/S1053837221000262.
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Mata, Tiago;
(2017)
Craufurd D. Goodwin, Walter Lippmann: Public Economist (Cambridge, MA, and London, UK: Harvard University Press, 2014), pp. 424, $35. ISBN 978-0-67436-813-2.
Journal of the History of Economic Thought
, 39
(2)
pp. 281-283.
10.1017/S1053837217000062.
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Mata, Tiago;
(2017)
The economics of economists, institutional setting, individual incentives, and future prospects.
Journal of Economic Methodology
, 24
(1)
pp. 104-108.
10.1080/1350178X.2017.1287556.
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Mata, Tiago;
(2016)
Michael Szenberg and Lall B. Ramrattan , eds., Eminent Economists II: Their Life and
Work Philosophies ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2014 ).
Journal of the History of Economic Thought
, 38
(1)
pp. 119-121.
10.1017/S1053837215000814.
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Mata, Tiago;
(2013)
Mark Solovey and Hamilton Cravens (eds.), Cold War Social Science: Knowledge Production, Liberal Democracy, and Human Nature. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
The British Journal for the History of Science
, 46
(170)
pp. 542-543.
10.1017/S0007087413000617.
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Mata, Tiago;
(2013)
Science-mart: privatizing American science.
Journal of Economic Methodology
, 20
(1)
pp. 75-81.
10.1080/1350178X.2013.774858.
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Mata, Tiago;
(2012)
Measuring America: How Economic Growth Came to Define American Greatness in the Late Twentieth Century. By Yarrow, Andrew L. .Amherst:University of Massachusetts Press,2010.272 pp. Cloth$80.00;paper$26.95.
History of Political Economy
, 44
(4)
pp. 715-717.
10.1215/00182702-1811478.
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Mata, Tiago;
(2011)
Daniel Geary, Radical Ambition: C. Wright Mills, the Left, and American Social Thought (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009), pp. 296, $31.95. ISBN 978-0-520-25836-5.
Journal of the History of Economic Thought
, 33
(3)
pp. 408-409.
10.1017/S1053837211000150.
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Mata, Tiago;
(2011)
Trust in independence: The identities of economists in business magazines, 1945–1970.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
, 47
(4)
pp. 359-379.
10.1002/jhbs.20516.
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Mata, Tiago;
(2011)
The History of the Social Sciences since 1945.
History of Political Economy
, 19
(2)
pp. 224-226.
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Mata, Tiago;
(2011)
Fractals in Economic Journalism.
History of Political Economy
, 43
(2)
pp. 379-385.
10.1215/00182702-1257496.
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Mata, Tiago;
(2010)
The Enemy Within: Academic Freedom in 1960s and 1970s American Social Sciences.
History of Political Economy
, 42
(Suppl_1)
pp. 77-104.
10.1215/00182702-2009-073.
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Mata, Tiago;
(2009)
Migrations and Boundary Work: Harvard, Radical Economists, and the Committee on Political Discrimination.
Science in Context
, 22
(1)
pp. 115-143.
10.1017/S0269889708002093.
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Mata, Tiago;
Lee, Frederic S;
(2007)
The Role of Oral History in the Historiography of Heterodox Economics.
History of Political Economy
, 39
(SUPPL_1)
pp. 154-171.
10.1215/00182702-2006-043.
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Mata, Tiago;
Louca, Francisco;
(2009)
The Solow Residual as a Black Box: Attempts at Integrating Business Cycle and Growth Theories.
History of Political Economy
, 42
(SUPPL_1)
pp. 334-355.
10.1215/00182702-2009-031.
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Mata, Tiago;
Medema, Steven G;
(2013)
Cultures of Expertise and the Public Interventions of Economists.
History of Political Economy
, 45
(Supp_1)
pp. 1-19.
10.1215/00182702-2310926.
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Mata, Tiago;
Scheiding, Tom;
(2012)
National Science Foundation Patronage of Social Science, 1970s and 1980s: Congressional Scrutiny, Advocacy Network, and the Prestige of Economics.
Minerva
, 50
(4)
pp. 423-449.
10.1007/s11024-012-9213-7.
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Mata, T;
(2018)
Economics-and History-as Communicative Action.
History of Political Economy
, 50
(3)
pp. 623-628.
10.1215/00182702-7023578.
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Mata, T;
(2018)
The Managerial Ideal and Business Magazines in the Great Depression.
Enterprise & Society
, 19
(3)
pp. 578-609.
10.1017/eso.2017.44.
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Mata, T;
(2018)
Radical Economics as Journalism: The Origins of Dollars & Sense.
Review of Radical Political Economics
, 50
(3)
pp. 534-548.
10.1177/0486613418782349.
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Mata, T;
(2018)
“Influence” In historical explanation: Mary morgan’s traveling facts and the context of influence.
Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
, 36B
pp. 73-91.
10.1108/S0743-41542018000036B006.
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Mata, T;
Maas, H;
(2019)
Craufurd Goodwin, storyteller.
History of Political Economy
, 51
(1)
pp. 101-113.
10.1215/00182702-7289312.
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Mata, T;
Van Horn, R;
(2017)
Capitalist Threads: Engels the Businessman and Marx's Capital.
History of Political Economy
, 49
(2)
pp. 207-232.
10.1215/00182702-3876457.
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Wright, J;
Mata, T;
(2020)
Epistemic consultants and the regulation of policy knowledge in the Obama administration.
Minerva
10.1007/s11024-020-09411-8.
(In press).
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Book chapter
Mata, T;
(2018)
Reading popular histories of economics.
In: Düppe, Till and Weintraub, E. Roy, (eds.)
A Contemporary Historiography of Economics.
(pp. 177-191).
Routledge
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Mata, T;
(2011)
Invasion of the bloggers: A preliminary study on the demography and content of the economic blogosphere.
In: Davis, John B and Hands, D Wade, (eds.)
The Elgar Companion to Recent Economic Methodology.
(pp. 514-524).
Edward Elgar Publishing
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Mata, Tiago;
(2023)
Devaluing Labour and Radical Theories of Worker Discrimination in North America in the Late Twentieth Century.
In: Asta, Massimo and Ramos Pinto, Pedro, (eds.)
The Value of Work since the 18th Century: Custom, Conflict, Measurement and Theory.
(pp. 265-280).
Bloomsbury Academic: London, UK.
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Mata, TJ;
(2011)
Godley Moves in Mysterious Ways: Economic Judgment in Postwar Britain.
In: Papadimitriou, Dimitri and Zezza, Gennaro, (eds.)
Contributions in Stock-Flow Modeling: Essays in Honor of Wynne Godley.
(pp. 12-35).
Palgrave Macmillan: London, UK.
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Mata, T;
(2019)
Introduction: the untold story of Left economics.
[Book].
In: Fiorito, L and Scheall, S and Suprinyak, C E, (eds.)
Including A Symposium on 50 Years of the Union for Radical Political Economics.
(pp. 3-10).
Emerald Insight: Bingley, UK.
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Mata, TJ;
(2018)
Reading popular histories of economics.
In: Düppe,, T and Weintraub, ER, (eds.)
A Contemporary Historiography of Economics.
Routledge: Abingdon, Oxon.
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Thesis
Mata, Tiago Jorge Fernandes;
(2006)
Dissent in Economics: Making Radical Political Economics and Post Keynesian Economics, 1960-80.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), London School of Economics and Political Science.
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