| About the Editors | ix |
| List of Contributors | xi |
| Volume Introduction | xii |
| PART I A SYMPOSIUM ON ECONOMISTS AND AUTHORITARIAN REGIMES IN THE 20TH CENTURY | |
| Chapter 1 Hidden Agency: Economists and Authoritarian Regimes in the 20th Century Federico D’Onofrio and Gerardo Serra | 3 |
| Chapter 2 Economists and Authoritarianism in Portugal (1926–1974): From Adherence to Dissent José Luís Cardoso | 17 |
| Chapter 3 Stalin’s Pluralism: How Anti-dogmatism Serves Tyranny Till Düppe and Sarah Joly-Simard | 37 |
| Chapter 4 World Bank’s Missions in Colombia: Rojas’ Regime, Domestic Opposition, and International Economists (1949–1957) Elisa Grandi | 55 |
| Chapter 5 The Political Economy of the Income Distribution Controversy in 1970s Brazil: Debating Models and Data Under Military Rule Alexandre F. S. Andrada and Mauro Boianovsky | 75 |
| Chapter 6 Foreign Consultants, Racial Segregation and Dissent: J. L. Sadie in 1960s Southern Rhodesia Tinashe Nyamunda | 95 |
| Chapter 7 Isolation in Albanian Economic Thought Doriana Matraku Dervishi and Marianne Johnson | 111 |
| Chapter 8 The Vichy Opportunity: François Perroux’s Institutional and Intellectual Entrepreneurship Nicolas Brisset and Raphaël Fèvre | 131 |
| PART II ESSAYS | |
| Chapter 9 Karl Menger’s Unfinished Biography of His Father: New Insights into Carl Menger’s Life Through 1889 Reinhard Schumacher and Scott Scheall | 155 |
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