History of Economics Review
1996 - 2025
Current editor(s): John Harry Bloch and John Hawkins
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Volume 85, issue 1, 2023
- Note from the Editors pp. 1-1

- Harry Bloch and John Hawkins
- Bruce McFarlane and His Contribution to Radical History of Economics pp. 2-6

- Jerry Courvisanos
- Locking in Racial Disadvantage in Libertarian Political Economy: The Case of W. H. Hutt and South Africa pp. 7-19

- William Darity, M’Balou Camara and Nancy MacLean
- Australia and James Meade pp. 20-44

- Susan Howson
- One Hundred Years Ago. Keynes’s A Tract on Monetary Reform pp. 45-58

- John Hawkins
- The Neoclassical Economists Did Not Misinterpret Cournot on Competition: A Comment on Nomidis pp. 59-71

- Roberto Serrano
- Pomp and Peculiarity: How Two Portraits Epitomized the Repute of Two Eminent Australian Economists pp. 72-85

- Alex Millmow
- Leonid Hurwicz: Intelligent Designer. How War and the Great Depression Inspired a Nobel Economist pp. 86-87

- John King
- Harry White and the American Creed. How a Federal Bureaucrat Created the Modern Global Economy (and Failed to Get the Credit) pp. 87-91

- Selwyn Cornish
- Hayek. A Life 1899–1950 pp. 91-96

- Tony Endres
- Interest and Capital: The Monetary Economics of Michał Kalecki pp. 96-99

- Jerry Courvisanos
- Principles of Institutional and Evolutionary Political Economy: Applied to Current World Problems pp. 100-101

- Harry Bloch
Volume 84, issue 1, 2023
- HETSA Conference 2023 pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- A Personal Tribute to John Pullen (1933–2022) pp. 2-3

- Nobuhiko Nakazawa
- Revisiting Cournot and Neoclassical Economics pp. 4-20

- Dimitrios Nomidis
- H. David Evans, 1941–2022: Progenitor of Computable General Equilibrium Modelling in Australia pp. 21-30

- Peter B. Dixon
- J. A. C. Brown: Early Economic Modelling and Applied Econometrics in the UK pp. 31-53

- John Creedy
- Some Cambridge Controversies in the Theory of Capital: Fiftieth Anniversary Edition pp. 54-56

- Selwyn Cornish and John Hawkins
- The Macroeconomics of Malthus pp. 56-58

- Ray Petridis
- Richard F. Kahn: Collected Economic Essays pp. 58-59

- John Hawkins
- Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian Era: The Eclipse of Heterodox Traditions pp. 59-60

- John E. King
- Constructing Economic Science: The Invention of a Discipline 1850–1950 pp. 61-63

- Michael McLure
Volume 83, issue 1, 2022
- Note from the Editors pp. 1-1

- Harry Bloch and John Hawkins
- AGENDA of the 33rd Conference of the History of Thought Society of Australia pp. 2-3

- Alex Millmow
- Eulogy for John Pullen pp. 4-6

- Matthew Smith
- Geoffrey Brennan and the History of Economics pp. 7-10

- William Coleman
- The Curious Tale of Libanius, Grotius and Jacob Viner’s Universal Economy Doctrine pp. 11-23

- Joost Hengstmengel and Paul Oslington
- The Direct Impact of Alfred Marshall’s American Trip in 1875 on his Economic Analysis of Industrial Development pp. 24-39

- Naoki Matsuyama
- 50 Years Ago: Duncan Ironmonger’s New Commodities and Consumer Behaviour and Its Relationship with Lancaster’s ‘New Approach’ to Consumer Behaviour pp. 40-67

- Peter Earl, Brendan Markey-Towler and Ken Coutts
- Preparing the Way: Six Pioneering Women of Australian Economics pp. 68-85

- Alex Millmow
- Robert Triffin. A life pp. 86-89

- Selwyn Cornish
- Before Method and Models: The Political Economy of Malthus and Ricardo pp. 90-94

- Ben Huf
Volume 82, issue 1, 2022
- Obscured from Us by His Own Talent Elsewhere: Patrick Geddes (1854–1932) or ‘Every Man His Own Economist’ pp. 1-14

- Geoffrey Fishburn
- Schumpeter’s Unknown Commentary on the Great Depression: An Annotated Translation from the Japanese Text pp. 15-28

- Shin Kubo and Harald Hagemann
- The Teacher Versus the Student: Plant and Coase on the Firm pp. 29-44

- Paul Walker
- A Conversation with John E. King pp. 45-54

- John E. King and John Hawkins
- Economics: A Fragmented and Troubled Scientific Discipline? A Review of Alessandro Roncaglia’s The Age of Fragmentation: A History of Contemporary Economic Thought (2019) pp. 55-76

- Matthew Smith
- Is There a Way to Overcome Fragmentation? A Comment on Matthew Smith’s Review Article pp. 77-79

- Alessandro Roncaglia
- Endogenous Growth in Historical Perspective: From Adam Smith to Paul Romer pp. 80-81

- John E. King
- Samuelson Friedman. The Battle over the Free Market pp. 82-85

- Selwyn Cornish
- Reminder: 2022 HETSA Conference, Melbourne pp. 86-86

- Alex Millmow
Volume 81, issue 1, 2022
- Note from the Editors pp. 1-2

- Harry Bloch and John Hawkins
- Geoff Harcourt: An Eminent Australian Economist with an International Reputation pp. 3-5

- Tim Harcourt
- Geoff Harcourt: Tribute pp. 6-7

- Don Russell
- Geoffrey Harcourt (1931–2021): His Life and Works pp. 8-31

- Selwyn Cornish and John Hawkins
- The Visit of Major C. H. Douglas to Adelaide in 1934 pp. 32-51

- G. R. Henning
- A. J. Brown and the US Phillips Curve: A Comment pp. 52-62

- Kenneth Button
- The Economic Research of E. F. Penrose in Japan during 1925–30: The ‘Undelivered’ Message to Pre-war Japanese Society pp. 63-75

- Tadashi Ohtsuki
- The Gypsy Economist. The Life and Times of Colin Clark pp. 76-78

- William Coleman
- Plato’s Economics: Republic and Control pp. 78-80

- James E. Alvey
- Jan Tinbergen (1903–1994) and the Rise of Economic Expertise pp. 80-84

- Peter B. Dixon
- New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History pp. 84-87

- Tony Aspromourgos