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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part 1. New Perspective for the History of Economic Thought.- Chapter 2. The methodological role of the history of economic thought.- Chapter 3. A bibliometric portrait of contemporary history of economic thought.- Chapter 4. Moving boundaries with gender budgeting: from the margins to the mainstream.- chapter 5. Family, gender equity and growth: history matters.- Chapter 6. Money banking and politics in early nineteenth-century Portugal.- Part 2.The Classical Perspective: Distribution of Income and Accumulation of Capital.- Chapter 7. Considerations on the development of Quesnay’s Tableau Économiqu.- Chapter 8.Classical roots of the criticism to John Stuart Mill’s wage fund theory.- Chapter 9. Classics today: Smith, Ricardo, Marx.- Part 3. David Ricardo: Money, Utilitarianism, and Influence .- Chapter 10. Bentham and Ricardo’s rendez-vous manqués.- Chapter 11. How Ricardo came to Japan.- Chapter 12: From Ricardo to Sraffa: gold as monetary standard in a Classical theory of money.- Part 4. Interpreting Sraffa.- Chapter 13. Dialogues manqués between Antonio Gramsci and Piero Sraffa on Ricardo, classical political economy and ‘pure economics’.- Chapter 14. Real and apparent unknowns and the origin of Sraffa’s equations.- Chapter 15. What can still be learnt from Sraffa’s theory of prices in a surplus-based economy?.- Part 5. The Legacy of Keynes: Liquidity, Method and Laissez-faire.- Chapter 16. Keynes, Schumpeter, Mercantilism and liquidity preference: some reflections on how we do history of economic thought.- Chapter 17. The original meaning of ‘liquidity trap’ in the early discussions between Robertson and Keynes.- Chapter 18. An outline of a Keynesian-Sraffian macroeconomics.- Chapter 19. The State and the market in John Maynard Keynes and his relevance today.