Australian Economic History Review
2003 - 2022
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Volume 50, issue 3, 2010
- THE SUPPLY OF ECONOMIC HISTORY IN AUSTRALASIA: THE AUSTRALIAN ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW AT 50 pp. 217-239

- Stephen Morgan and Martin Shanahan
- AN INDUSTRIOUS REVOLUTION IN AN EAST ASIAN MARKET ECONOMY? TOKUGAWA JAPAN AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE GREAT DIVERGENCE pp. 240-261

- Osamu Saito
- PHYSICAL STATURE IN NINETEENTH‐CENTURY NEW ZEALAND: A PRELIMINARY INTERPRETATION pp. 262-283

- Kris Inwood, Les Oxley and Evan Roberts
- USING AUTOBIOGRAPHIES IN BUSINESS HISTORY: A NARRATOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF JULES JOUBERT'S SHAVINGS AND SCRAPES pp. 284-305

- James Reveley
- EVIDENCE OF PURCHASING POWER PARITY IN SILVER‐BACKED MEXICO AND INDIA pp. 306-320

- Antonio Bojanic
- Britain, the Empire, and the World at the Great Exhibition – Edited by Jeffrey A. Auerbach and Peter H. Hoffenberg pp. 321-322

- Donald M. MacRaild
- The Brickmasters 1788–2008 – By Ron Ringer pp. 322-323

- Diane Menghetti
Volume 50, issue 2, 2010
- INTEGRATING THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE NINETEENTH‐CENTURY GOLD RUSHES pp. 111-128

- Keir Reeves, Lionel Frost and Charles Fahey
- ‘METALLIC NERVES’: SAN FRANCISCO AND ITS HINTERLAND DURING AND AFTER THE GOLD RUSH pp. 129-147

- Lionel Frost
- PEOPLING THE VICTORIAN GOLDFIELDS: FROM BOOM TO BUST, 1851–1901 pp. 148-161

- Charles Fahey
- MINERS' COTTAGES pp. 162-177

- Tony Dingle
- SOJOURNERS OR A NEW DIASPORA? ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF THE MOVEMENT OF CHINESE MINERS TO THE SOUTH‐WEST PACIFIC GOLDFIELDS pp. 178-192

- Keir Reeves
- BLASTING OUT: EXPLOSIVES PRACTICES IN QUEENSLAND METALLIFEROUS MINES, 1870–1920 pp. 193-208

- Jan Helen Wegner
- THE MOMENTOUS GOLD RUSHES pp. 209-216

- Geoffrey Blainey
Volume 50, issue 1, 2010
- RESPONSES OF ECONOMIC SYSTEMS TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: PAST EXPERIENCES pp. 1-5

- Jean-Pascal Bassino and Pierre van der Eng
- ‘THE LAW OF STORMS’: EUROPEAN AND INDIGENOUS RESPONSES TO NATURAL DISASTERS IN COLONIAL INDIA, c. 1800–1850 pp. 6-22

- Tirthankar Roy
- RAINFALL, THE MÉLINE TARIFF, AND WHEAT PRODUCTION IN MEDITERRANEAN FRANCE, 1885–1914 pp. 23-38

- Jean-Pascal Bassino and Jean‐Pierre Dormois
- THE GRAPE PHYLLOXERA PLAGUE AS A NATURAL EXPERIMENT: THE UPKEEP OF VINEYARDS IN CATALONIA (SPAIN), 1858–1935 pp. 39-61

- Marc Badia‐Miró, Enric Tello, Francesc Valls and Ramon Garrabou
- MARKET RESPONSES TO CLIMATE STRESS: RICE IN JAVA IN THE 1930S pp. 62-79

- Pierre van der Eng
- NATURE, MARKETS AND STATE RESPONSE: THE DROUGHT OF 1939 IN JAPAN AND KOREA pp. 80-98

- Janet Hunter
- The Coolie Trade, the Traffic in Chinese Labourers to Latin America 1847–1874 – By Arnold J. Meagher pp. 99-100

- Kent G. Deng
- New Zealand and the European Union – Edited by Matthew Gibbons pp. 100-102

- G. R. Hawke
- Tradition, Treaties, and Trade: Qing Imperialism and Choson Korea, 1850–1910 – By Kirk W. Larsen pp. 102-104

- Niv Horesh
- Revisiting Keynes: Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren – Edited by Lorenzo Pecchi and Gustavo Piga pp. 104-106

- J. E. King
- We Won, You Lost, Eat That!: A Political History of Tax in New Zealand since 1840 – By Paul Goldsmith pp. 106-107

- Evan Roberts
- Buckley's! Ken Buckley; Historian, Author and Civil Libertarian. An Autobiography – By Ken Buckley pp. 107-109

- Paul Robertson
- Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist – By Roger Lowenstein pp. 109-110

- John Singleton
Volume 49, issue 3, 2009
- PROSPECTS FOR ‘CLOSING THE GAP’ IN SOCIOECONOMIC OUTCOMES FOR INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS? pp. 225-251

- Jon C. Altman, Nicholas Biddle and Boyd Hunter
- THE EUROMARKETS AND THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT IN THE 1960S pp. 252-275

- John Singleton
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF ACCOUNTING REGULATION, EDUCATION, AND LITERATURE IN AUSTRALIA, 1788–2005 pp. 276-301

- Garry D. Carnegie
- HIDDEN DISCIPLINES IN MALAYSIA: THE ROLE OF BUSINESS HISTORY IN A MULTI‐DISCIPLINARY FRAMEWORK pp. 302-324

- Shakila Yacob
- Abundance: Buying and Selling in Postwar Australia – By Amanda McLeod pp. 325-326

- Neil Barnwell
- Reflections on the Cliometric Revolution. Conversations with Economic Historians – Edited by John S. Lyons, Louis P. Cain, and Samuel H. Williamson pp. 326-327

- Simon Ville
- China during the Great Depression: Market, State and the World Economy, 1929–1937 – By Tomoko Shiroyama pp. 327-328

- Chih‐lung Lin
Volume 49, issue 2, 2009
- INTERNAL LABOUR MARKETS: EVIDENCE FROM TWO LARGE AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYERS pp. 107-137

- Andrew Seltzer and Andre Sammartino
- BUILDING AN EFFECTIVE TRADE PRACTICES COMMISSION: THE ROLE OF PROFESSOR ROBERT BAXT, AO pp. 138-172

- Stephen Corones, David Merrett and David Round
- A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES IN AUSTRALIA: 1883–84 TO 2003–04 pp. 173-197

- Darrel Phillip Doessel
- DAVID HEWITT POPE, 1944–2007 pp. 198-212

- Glenn Withers
- Plantation Jamaica, 1750–1850: Capital and Control in a Colonial Economy pp. 213-214

- Stephen D. Behrendt
- The Internationalisation Strategies of Small‐country Firms. The Australian Experience of Globalisation pp. 214-215

- Gordon Boyce
- The New Comparative Economic History: Essays in Honour of Jeffrey G. Williamson pp. 216-218

- Lyndon Moore
- Contours of the World Economy, 1–2030AD: Essays in Macro‐Economic History pp. 218-219

- Les Oxley
- Fiscal Policy and Management in East Asia pp. 220-221

- John Singleton
Volume 49, issue 1, 2009
- URBAN HISTORY AND THE FUTURE OF AUSTRALIAN CITIES pp. 1-18

- Lionel Frost and Seamus O'Hanlon
- AUSTRALIA'S SMOKE CITY: AIR POLLUTION IN NEWCASTLE pp. 19-33

- Nancy Cushing
- DEVELOPMENT PRESSURES AND HERITAGE IN THE PERTH CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT, 1950–90 pp. 34-51

- Jenny Gregory
- FROM MANUFACTURING ZONE TO LIFESTYLE PRECINCT: ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN INNER MELBOURNE, 1971–2001 pp. 52-69

- Tony Dingle and Seamus O'Hanlon
- IDEAS FROM AUSTRALIAN CITIES: RELOCATING URBAN AND SUBURBAN HISTORY pp. 70-86

- Andrew May
- THE 200 KM CITY: BRISBANE, THE GOLD COAST, AND SUNSHINE COAST pp. 87-106

- Peter Spearritt
Volume 48, issue 3, 2008
- ANTHROPOMETRIC TRENDS IN SOUTHERN CHINA, 1830–1864 pp. 209-226

- Joerg Baten and Sandew Hira
- EXPLOITING MARINE WILDLIFE IN QUEENSLAND: THE COMMERCIAL DUGONG AND MARINE TURTLE FISHERIES, 1847–1969 pp. 227-265

- Ben Daley, Peter Griggs and Helene Marsh
- COLONIALISM AND LONG‐RUN GROWTH IN AUSTRALIA: AN EXAMINATION OF INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE IN VICTORIA'S WATER SECTOR DURING THE NINETEENTH CENTURY pp. 266-279

- Edwyna Harris
- THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF HARVESTER pp. 280-300

- Joe Isaac
- The Struggle for Trade Liberalisation in Agriculture: Australia and the Cairns Group in the Uruguay Round – By Don Kenyon and David Lee pp. 301-302

- Francine McKenzie
- Stochastic Optimal Control, International Finance, and Debt Crises – By Jerome L. Stein pp. 302-304

- Güldem Gökçek
- Global Migration and the World Economy: Two Centuries of Policy and Performance – By Timothy Hatton and Jeffrey Williamson pp. 304-306

- David Greasley
- Economic Paths to War and Peace – By Donald Markwell, John Maynard Keynes and International Relations pp. 306-307

- Christopher Godden
- The Role of Tradition in Japan's Industrialization: Another Path to Industrialization (Japanese Studies in Economic and Social History, Volume 2) – Edited by Masayuki Tanimoto pp. 307-308

- Helen Macnaughtan
- How Organisations Connect: Investing in Communication – Edited by Gordon Boyce, Stuart Macintyre and Simon Ville pp. 309-311

- S.R.H. Jones
- Henryk Grossman and the Recovery of Marxism – By Rick Kuhn pp. 311-312

- Humphrey McQueen
- The Business of Empire: The East India Company and Imperial Britain, 1756–1833 – By H.V. Bowen pp. 312-314

- Ian Morley
- The People of the Sea: Environment, Identity, and History in Oceania – By Paul D'Arcy pp. 314-315

- Hazel Petrie
- Arndt's Story: The Life of an Australian Economist – By Peter Coleman, Selwyn Cornish and Peter Drake with Bettina Arndt pp. 315-317

- Brian Easton
- Surviving Large Losses. Financial Crises, the Middle Class, and the Development of Capital Markets – By Philip T. Hoffman, Giles Postel‐Vinay and Jean‐Laurent Rosental pp. 317-318

- Pedro Carvalho De Mello
- Centres and Peripheries in Banking: The Historical Development of Financial Markets – Edited by Philip L. Cottrell, Even Lange and Ulf Olsson pp. 318-319

- John Singleton
- Miners' Lung – A History of Dust Disease in British Coal Mining – By Arthur McIvor and Ronald Johnston pp. 320-321

- Dave Feickert
- Economic Disasters of the Twentieth Century – Edited by Michael J. Oliver and Derek H. Aldcroft pp. 321-322

- David Jacks
- A Biographical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Economists – Edited by John E. King pp. 322-324

- Susan K. Schroeder
Volume 48, issue 2, 2008
- 100 YEARS OF TARIFF PROTECTION IN AUSTRALIA pp. 99-145

- Peter Lloyd
- THE ROLE OF THE HIGH COURT IN FEDERAL ARBITRATION DURING THE GREAT DEPRESSION: PRESERVING A FUTURE FOR ‘REASON AND MORAL SUASION’? pp. 146-169

- Rohan Price
- FIRM AND GOVERNMENT AS ACTORS IN PENROSE'S PROCESS THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL GROWTH: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE RESOURCE‐BASED VIEW AND OWNERSHIP–LOCATION– INTERNATIONALISATION PARADIGM pp. 170-194

- Carol M. Connell
Volume 48, issue 1, 2008
- PARCHING THE LAND?: THE CHETTIARS IN BURMA pp. 1-25

- Sean Turnell and Alison Vicary
- COLONIALISM AND INDUSTRIALISATION: FACTORY LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY OF COLONIAL KOREA, 1913–37 pp. 26-46

- Duol Kim and Ki‐Joo Park
- THE NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION 1880–2006: THE RISE AND FALL OF A CO‐OPERATIVE MODEL FOR NEWS GATHERING pp. 47-67

- Grant Hannis
- FOREIGN TRADE, COMMERCIAL POLICIES AND THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF THE SONG AND MING DYNASTIES OF CHINA pp. 68-90

- Kenneth Chan
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