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PUBLICATIONS

Academic Publications

Can David Graeber become the Marx of the debtor class?

E Cook

Raritan 33 (2), 83, 2013

The Pricing of Everyday Life

E Cook

Raritan Quarterly Review 32, 109-121, 2013

The pricing of progress: economic indicators and the capitalization of American life

E Cook

Harvard University, 2013

The progress and poverty of Thomas Piketty

E Cook

Raritan 35 (2), 1-19, 2015

The Cotton Kings: Capitalism and Corruption in Turn-of-the-Century New York and New Orleans. By Bruce E. Baker and Barbara Hahn. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. xi+ …

E Cook

Business History Review 90 (4), 785-788, 2016

The neoclassical club: Irving Fisher and the progressive origins of neoliberalism

E Cook

The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 15 (3), 246-262, 2016

The Pricing of Progress: Economic Indicators and the Capitalization of American Life

E Cook

Harvard University Press, 2017

The great marginalization: why twentieth century economists neglected inequality

E Cook

Real-World Economics Review 83, 20-34, 2018

Sovereign of the Market: The Money Question in Early America. ByJeffrey Sklansky. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2017. 311 pp. Figures, notes, index. Cloth, $45.00. ISBN …

E Cook

Business History Review 92 (3), 553-555, 2018

Shortfall: Family Secrets, Financial Collapse, and a Hidden History of American Banking

E Cook

Journal of American History 106 (3), 797-798, 2019

Slavery, Freedom and Contract: Blurred Lines and Historical Resistance

E Cook, A Rosenberg

Law & Social Inquiry 44 (2), 526-533, 2019

Why We Might Just Be Living in a Second “Progressive” Era

E Cook

The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 19 (2), 253-263, 2020

Naturalizing inequality: the problem of economic fatalism in the age of Piketty

E Cook

Capitalism: A Journal of History and Economics 1 (2), 338-378, 2020

Naturalizing Inequality: The Problem of Economic Fatalism in the Age of Piketty

E Cook

Capitalism: A Journal of History and Economics

Marc Levinson. An Extraordinary Time: The End of the Postwar Book and the Return of the Ordinary Economy. New York: Basic Books, 2016. 336 pp. ISBN 978-0-465-06198-3, $27.99 …

E Cook

Enterprise & Society 21 (1), 291-293, 2020

Access Without Rent: Thoughts on a Genuine Sharing Economy: Comments on Destablized Property

E Cook

Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies 23 (1), 266-275, 2021

Rearing Children of the Market in the “You” Decade: Choose Your Own Adventure Books and the Ascent of Free Choice in 1980s America

E Cook

Journal of American Studies

Rearing Children of the Market in the “You” Decade: Choose Your Own Adventure Books and the Ascent of Free Choice in 1980s America

E Cook

Journal of American Studies 55 (2), 418-445, 2021

Efficiently Unequal: The Global Rise of Kaldor-Hicks Neoliberalism

E Cook

Global Intellectual History, 1-23, 2022

Stephen J. Macekura. The Mismeasure of Progress: Economic Growth and Its Critics.

E Cook

The American Historical Review 128 (2), 984-985, 2023

Popular Articles

How Money Became the Measure of All Things

E Cook

Raritan 33 (2), 83, 2013

Harris Should Not Pick Shapiro for VP

E Cook

Raritan 33 (2), 83, 2013

Why Americans Insist on Putting a Price Tag on Life

E Cook

Raritan 33 (2), 83, 2013

You Shouldn’t Care How Stocks React to Donald Trump

E Cook

Raritan 33 (2), 83, 2013

We Need to Talk About Profits

E Cook

Raritan 33 (2), 83, 2013

Gabriel Kolko’s Unfinished Revolution

E Cook

Raritan 33 (2), 83, 2013

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