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Volume 76, issue 1, 2020
- Correction pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Guest Editor’s Introduction pp. 1-1

- Tony Aspromourgos
- Richard F. Kahn: A Disciple of Keynes pp. 2-57

- Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
- Forbonnais’s and Graslin’s Attempted Explanations of ‘the Diamond-Water Paradox’ before Adam Smith pp. 58-71

- Eiko Yamamoto
- Inappropriate Appropriation. Some Neo-Georgist Comments on the Eureka Stockade pp. 72-79

- John Pullen
- Postponing this year’s HETSA conference pp. 80-80

- Alex Millmow
Volume 75, issue 1, 2020
- Michael V. White: A Scholar’s Scholar and 2018 HETSA Fellow pp. 1-21

- Gregory C. G. Moore
- ‘New Combinations’ in Schumpeter’s Economics: The Lineage of a Concept pp. 22-30

- David A. Harper
- Explaining the Economic Crisis: Portuguese Perspectives on Marxist Theory pp. 31-49

- Carlos Bastien and Ana Bela Nunes
- Price Theory, Historically Considered: Smith, Ricardo, Marshall and Beyond pp. 50-73

- Harry Bloch
- Monopoly Power and Competition: The Italian Marginalist Perspective pp. 74-76

- Michael McLure
- Adam Smith pp. 77-78

- James E. Alvey
- Irving Fisher pp. 78-80

- T. Truuvert
Volume 74, issue 1, 2019
- Capital Theory 1873–2019 and the State of Macroeconomics pp. 1-24

- Fabio Petri
- The Development of Econometrics in Australia: 1930–2000 pp. 25-45

- Ross Williams
- On the Origins of Econometrics in Australia. The Contributions of Maurice Belz and Robert W. James pp. 46-63

- Guido Erreygers
- Graslin’s Subjective Theory of Value as Elaborated in His Debate with a ‘Blind Enthusiast’ of Physiocracy in 1767 pp. 64-80

- Eiko Yamamoto
- The Past and Future of Keynesian Economics: A Correction pp. 81-83

- Tony Aspromourgos
- John Maynard Keynes: The Art of Choosing the Right Model pp. 84-85

- Bruce Littleboy
Volume 73, issue 1, 2019
- One Hundred Years Ago: John Maynard Keynes’s The Economic Consequences of the Peace pp. 1-13

- Robert Dimand
- The Economists and Monetary Thought in Interwar New Zealand: The Gradual Emergence of Monetary Policy Activism pp. 14-46

- Geoffrey T. F. Brooke, Anthony M. Endres and Alan J. Rogers
- New Zealand’s Thirty-Year Experience with Inflation Targeting: The Origins, Evolution and Impact of a Monetary Policy Innovation pp. 47-84

- Robert Buckle
- Charles Wickens: The Australian Government’s First Economist pp. 85-96

- John Hawkins
Volume 72, issue 1, 2019
- Editors’ Introduction pp. 1-1

- Geoffrey Brooke and Bruce Littleboy
- Michael Philip Schneider 1935–2019 pp. 2-3

- John King
- The Evolution of Inflation Targeting in Australia pp. 4-34

- Selwyn Cornish
- Robinson, Andrews, and Marshall: A Case of Arguing at Cross Purposes? pp. 35-58

- Lowell Jacobsen
- The Past and Future of Keynesian Economics: A Review Essay pp. 59-78

- Tony Aspromourgos
- Was Aquinas a ‘Universal Economist’? pp. 79-91

- Paolo Santori
- Essays in Keynesian Persuasion pp. 92-94

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- A.C. Pigou and the ‘Marshallian’ Thought Style. A Study in the Philosophy and Mathematics Underlying Cambridge Economics pp. 95-98

- Gerhard Michael Ambrosi
- War in the History of Economic Thought: Economists and the Question of War pp. 99-101

- Bruce Littleboy
Volume 71, issue 1, 2018
- Editors’ Message pp. 1-1

- Geoffrey Brooke and Bruce Littleboy
- Reflections on a Representative Selection of My Essays from the Past 60 Years pp. 2-24

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Edward Dyason and His Sojourn with Australian Economists, 1924–39 pp. 25-54

- Cecily Hunter
- The Agricultural Revolution, Childe’s Theory of Economic Development as Outlined in Man Makes Himself, and Contemporary Economic Theories pp. 55-72

- Clement A. Tisdell and Serge Svizzero
- War and Economic Development in the Studies of Friedrich List and Enrico Barone pp. 73-93

- Catia Eliana Gentilucci and Stefano Spalletti
- Clarifying Keynes’s Theory Of Consumption And Psychological Law pp. 94-117

- Rod O’Donnell
- The ‘New View’ of Adam Smith in Context pp. 118-131

- Paul Oslington
- Lucky boy in the Lucky Country. The autobiography of Max Corden, Economist pp. 132-134

- William Coleman
- The 2019 History of Economic Thought Society of Australia Conference pp. 135-135

- The Editors
Volume 70, issue 1, 2018
- Editors’ Message pp. 1-1

- Geoffrey Brooke and Bruce Littleboy
- The Formative Stages of Piero Sraffa’s Research Program pp. 2-22

- Pier Luigi Porta
- Not So Dull? Simon Gray and Giffen Behaviour pp. 23-39

- Michael White
- Carlyle and Boulding: The Two Economists Largely Responsible for Their Discipline Becoming Known as ‘The Dismal Science’ pp. 40-48

- Michael Schneider
- Nassau William Senior and the Poor Laws: Why Workhouses Improved the Industriousness of the Poor pp. 49-59

- Satoshi Fujimura
- A Note on the Role of Aggregate Demand in Ricardo pp. 60-71

- Alex Thomas
- Mazzucato on Value and Productive Activity: A Review pp. 72-82

- Tony Aspromourgos
- Otto Neurath and the History of Economics pp. 83-84

- J. E. King
Volume 69, issue 1, 2018
- Editors’ Message pp. 1-1

- Bruce Littleboy and GeoffreyBrooke
- Peter Groenewegen (13 February 1939–4 May 2018): A Tribute and a Memoir pp. 2-3

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Introducing a History of Australasian Economic Thought pp. 4-5

- William Coleman
- Noise and Signal in the Latest History of Australasian Economic Thought pp. 6-21

- Anthony M. Endres
- The Failure of Historians to Engage with Recent Economic Thought: The Case of Millmow pp. 22-43

- Gregory C. G. Moore
- Keynesianism in Australia pp. 44-61

- Peter Kriesler and J. W. Nevile
- Comments on Alex Millmow’s History of Australasian Economics pp. 62-64

- Paul Oslington
- Millmow and Australasian Economics pp. 65-67

- John Lodewijks
- The HAET of the Matter pp. 68-75

- Alex Millmow
- The History of Economics: A Course for Students and Teachers pp. 76-77

- J. E. King
- Hayek: A Collaborative Biography. Part VII: ‘Market Free Play with an Audience’: Hayek’s Encounters with Fifty Knowledge Communities pp. 77-79

- J. E. King
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