The Murphy Institute

Studies in Political Economy

The books in this series are occasional volumes sponsored by the Murphy Institute 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 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.

Volume 1

Volume 1

The Boundaries of Economics

Edited by:
Gordon C. Winston and Richard F. Teichgraeber III

Volume 2

Volume 2

The Economic Limits to
Modern Politics

Edited by:
John Dunn

Volume 3

Volume 3

The Culture of the Market:
Historical Essays

Edited by:
Richard F. Teichgraeber III and Thomas L. Haskell

Volume 4

Volume 4

The Economic Realities of Political Reform: Elections and the U.S. Senate

Edited by:
James L. Regens and Ronald Keith Gaddie

Volume 5

Volume 5

Constitutional Culture and
Democratic Rule

Edited by:
John Ferejohn, Jack Rakove, and Jonathan Riley

Volume 6

Volume 6

Beyond Price: In Search of Cultural Value

Edited by:
Michael Hutter and David Throsby