Australian Economic History Review
2003 - 2022
Continued by Asia-Pacific Economic History Review.
Current editor(s): Stephen L Morgan and Martin Shanahan
From Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand
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Volume 43, issue 3, 2003
- Tracing the crimson thread: United Kingdom residents holding probated South Australian assets, 1905–1915 pp. 215-229

- Martin Shanahan
- Staple theory and export‐led growth: constructing differential growth pp. 230-255

- Morris Altman
- Export‐led industrialisation and growth: Korea's economic miracle, 1962–1989 pp. 256-286

- Charles Harvie and Hyun-Hoon Lee
- Gentlemanly capitalism in New Zealand pp. 287-297

- A. G. Hopkins
- Gentlemen, capitalists and settlers: a brief response pp. 298-304

- Jim McAloon
Volume 43, issue 2, 2003
- East Asia in crisis: overview of the key issues pp. 115-124

- Hal Hill
- Currency boards and Chinese banks in Malaya and the Philippines before World War II pp. 125-139

- Gregg Huff
- Banking crises and the evolution of the regulatory framework in Hong Kong 1945–1970 pp. 140-154

- Catherine Schenk
- The Chinese silver standard economy and the 1929 Great Depression pp. 155-168

- Cheng‐chung Lai and Joshua Jr‐Shiang Gau
- Business responses to crisis in Indonesia: the 1930s and the 1990s pp. 169-182

- J. Thomas Lindblad
- The Indonesian economic crisis and the long road to recovery pp. 183-196

- Kian Thee
- Foreign direct investment in crisis and recovery: lessons from the 1997–1998 Asian crisis pp. 197-213

- Prema-chandra Athukorala
Volume 43, issue 1, 2003
- The future of management: does business history have anything to tell us? pp. 1-21

- Paul Robertson
- Trends in neighbourhood inequality of Australian, Canadian, and United States of America cities since the 1970s pp. 22-44

- Boyd Hunter
- ‘Economic rationalism’ in Canberra and Canada: Public sector reorganisation, politics, and power pp. 45-65

- Herman Schwartz
- Dealing with class: orthodox public discourse and Australian trade unionism pp. 66-82

- Charles Livingstone
- Progress report on the new history of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand pp. 83-88

- John Singleton, Arthur Grimes, Gary Hawke and Frank Holmes