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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
Volume 68, issue 1, 2017
- Message from the Editors pp. 1-1

- Bruce Littleboy and Geoffrey Brooke
- Adam Smith and Jeremy Bentham in the Australian colonies pp. 2-16

- Chris Berg
- Keynes on the Sequencing of Economic Policy: Recovery and Reform in 1933 pp. 17-34

- Sebastian Edwards
- Irving Fisher’s unpublished 1890 essay ‘Mathematical contributions to Philosophy: Attacking Kant’s theory of Geom. axioms’ pp. 35-41

- Toomas Truuvert
- Keynes, Bloomsbury and method pp. 42-57

- Geoff Dow
- P.W. Martin and the flaw in the price system pp. 58-74

- J. E. King
- The Distribution of Wealth – Growing Inequality? pp. 75-78

- Danny Dorling
- In Search of the Two-Handed Economist: Ideology, Methodology and Marketing in Economics pp. 79-82

- Harry Bloch
- Schumpeter’s Price Theory pp. 83-86

- Tony Endres
- The Idea of History in Constructing Economics pp. 87-89

- Geoffrey Brooke
Volume 67, issue 1, 2017
- Message from the Editors pp. 1-1

- Geoffrey Brooke and Bruce Littleboy
- Trevor Swan and Indian Planning: The Lessons of 1958/59 pp. 2-25

- Selwyn Cornish and Raghbendra Jha
- Anglican Social Thought and the Shaping of Political Economy in Britain: Joseph Butler, Josiah Tucker, William Paley and Edmund Burke pp. 26-45

- Paul Oslington
- Ricardo the ‘Logician’ versus Tooke the ‘Empiricist’: On Their Different Substantive Contributions to Classical Economics pp. 46-58

- Matthew Smith
- Why History of Economics? pp. 59-69

- Tony Aspromourgos
- The New Worlds of Thomas Robert Malthus. Rereading the Principle of Population pp. 70-76

- John Pullen
- Economic thought: a brief history pp. 77-78

- Harry Bloch
- Great economic thinkers from antiquity to the historical school: translations from the Series Klassiker der Nationalökonomie pp. 79-80

- J. E. King
- Social opulence and private restraint: the consumer in British socialist thought since 1800 pp. 81-83

- J. E. King
Volume 66, issue 1, 2017
- Editors' Message pp. 1-1

- Geoffrey Brooke and Bruce Littleboy
- Pigou on War Finance and Welfare pp. 2-18

- Rogério Arthmar and Michael McLure
- The Victorian Effort to Exclude the Amateur ‘Public Intellectual’ from Economics: The Case of Stephen Versus Ruskin pp. 19-43

- Gregory C. G. Moore and Helen Fordham
- Pioneers’ Arguments for Formulating Economic Problems Mathematically: A (Partial) Survey pp. 44-62

- Bo Sandelin
- An essay on the Catalogue of the Library of Piero Sraffa, edited by G. de Vivo pp. 63-71

- Arnold Heertje
- Richard Cantillon’s essay on the nature of trade in general. A variorum edition pp. 72-73

- Antoin E. Murphy
- Arthur Cecil Pigou by Nahid Aslanbeigui and Guy Oakes, great thinkers in economics series pp. 74-76

- Michael McLure
- Late neoclassical economics. The restoration of theoretical humanism in contemporary economic theory pp. 77-79

- Thomas Domjahn
Volume 65, issue 1, 2016
- Editors' Introduction pp. 1-1

- Geoffrey Brooke
- A Bicentenary Review of Ricardo’s Proposals for an Economical and Secure Currency pp. 2-14

- Christina Laskaridis
- Jane Marcet as Knowledge Broker pp. 15-26

- Evelyn L. Forget
- Malthus on Growth, Glut, and Redistribution pp. 27-48

- John Pullen
- A Conversation with Michael Schneider pp. 49-63

- John E. King
- The Elgar Companion to David Ricardo pp. 64-66

- Peter Kalmbach
- Ricardo and the History of Japanese Economic Thought: A selection of Ricardo studies in Japan During the Interwar Period pp. 67-70

- Ferdinando Meacci
- A Few Hares to Chase: The Life & Economics of Bill Phillips pp. 71-76

- Richard Lipsey
- Political Arithmetic: Simon Kuznets and the Empirical Tradition in Economics pp. 77-79

- Geoffrey T. F. Brooke
- Hayek: A Collaborative Biography pp. 80-82

- John E. King