History of Economics Review
1996 - 2024
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Volume 58, issue 1, 2013
- On Oskar Lange’s Theoretical Positions on Equilibrium and Capital in Some 1930s and 1940s Writings pp. 1-26

- Ariel Dvoskin and Andrés Lazzarini
- Conflicting Views of the Entrepreneur in Turn-of-the-Century Vienna pp. 27-43

- Matthew McCaffrey
- Queen’s College and Australian Economics: 1900-1955 pp. 44-56

- Ross Williams
- How Richard Downing Obtained the Ritchie Chair pp. 57-70

- Alex Millmow
- Rosa Luxemburg’s The Accumulation of Capital pp. 71-82

- Peter Groenewegen
- John Maynard Keynes’s Indian Currency and Finance pp. 83-95

- Rebeca Gomez Betancourt
- Retirement of John King, Prolific and Incisive Historian of Economic Thought pp. 96-99

- Michael Schneider
- Book Reviews pp. 100-117

- Marco Dardi, John Lodewijks, Anthony Endres, Bruce Littleboy, J.E. King, Peter Groenewegen and Mark Donohue
Volume 57, issue 1, 2013
- The Uses of Biography and the History of Economics pp. 1-15

- Susan Howson
- Further Details of the Life and Financial Affairs of T.R. Malthus pp. 16-31

- John Pullen
- Friedrich Hayek on Social Justice: Taking Hayek Seriously pp. 32-46

- Yukihiro Ikeda
- How Heterogeneity Shapes Vilfredo Pareto’s Social Equilibrium pp. 47-62

- Gianfranco Tusset
- International Design and the British Empire: Keynes on the Relief Problem pp. 63-83

- Toshiaki Hirai
- Peter Kenyon 1952–2012: a Memoir and a Tribute pp. 84-87

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Price Control, Investment and Resource Allocation pp. 88-95

- Peter Kenyon
- The Rate of Interest Independent of the Rate of Profit: a Review of Matthew Smith’s Tooke (2011) pp. 96-109

- Aldo Barba
- Book Review pp. 110-115

- Peter Groenewegen and J.E. King
Volume 56, issue 1, 2012
- Keynes’s Investment Activities While in the Treasury During World War I pp. 1-13

- Richard J. Kent
- Malthus’s Political Views in 1798: a ‘Foxite’ Whig? pp. 14-28

- Nobuhiko Nakazawa
- The Work of Nicolas Baudeau: Original and Unappreciated Thought pp. 29-55

- Alain Clément and Riccardo Soliani
- Colin Clark and Australia pp. 56-70

- Alex Millmow
- The Ideas of George Shackle and Henry Boettinger pp. 71-84

- Bruce Littleboy
- A.C. Pigou’s Wealth and Welfare pp. 101-116

- Michael McLure
- Millmow on the Australian Response to the 1930s Depression pp. 117-122

- Gregory C.G. Moore
- Book Reviews pp. 123-131

- Christian Gehrke, Michael McLure and Keith Tribe
Volume 55, issue 1, 2012
- Insider’s Story: Notes on the Claire Friedland and George Stigler Partnership pp. 1-28

- Craig Freedman
- Why Does Jean-Baptiste Say Think Economics is Worth Studying? pp. 29-46

- Gilles Jacoud
- The Forgotten Man: J.M. ‘Pete’ Garland pp. 47-61

- Alex Millmow and John Pullen
- The Samuelson–Solow Phillips Curve and the Great Inflation pp. 62-72

- Thomas E. Hall and William R. Hart
- Jacob Viner, the Cost of Protection, and Customs Unions: New Light from a Manitoba Consulting Assignment pp. 73-79

- Paul Oslington
- A New English Translation of Cantillon: Modern Improvement or Anachronistic Rendition into North American English? pp. 80-89

- Peter Groenewegen
- Book Reviews pp. 90-106

- J. E. King, Peter Groenewegen, Graham White, L.A. Duhs, J. E. King, Timur Behlul and John Pullen
Volume 54, issue 1, 2011
- Keynes and The General Theory after 75 Years pp. 1-13

- Rod O’Donnell
- The Campaign to Arrest Ed Shann’s Influence in Western Australia: Economics in WA 1913-1934 pp. 14-44

- Gregory C.G. Moore
- Depression, War and Recovery: Western Australian Economics 1935 to 19631 pp. 45-69

- Ray Petridis
- Thirty Years of Economics: UWA and the WA Branch of the Economic Society from 1963 to 19921 pp. 70-91

- Michael McLure
- Charles Harper Through a Galbraithian Lens: Agricultural Cooperation and Countervailing Power in Colonial Western Australia pp. 92-110

- D. J. Gilchrist
- Wilfred E.G. Salter: The Merits of a Classical Economic Education pp. 111-130

- Ernst Weber
- Irving Fisher’s The Purchasing Power of Money pp. 131-143

- Robert Dimand
- Marx, Marshall, and ‘the good water-nymphs’ pp. 144-151

- Geoffrey Fishburn
- One More Word on J.K. Gifford pp. 151-154

- James Forder
- Book Reviews pp. 155-166

- Robert A. Cord, Anthony Endres, R.N. Ghosh and J.E. King
Volume 53, issue 1, 2011
- Hayek, Keynesian Economics, and Planning Against Competition: A Caveat? pp. 1-9

- Andrew Farrant and Edward McPhail
- On Adam Smith’s Digression Appended to his Chapter on Bounties in The Wealth of Nations: A Window onto his Approach to Political Economy pp. 10-24

- M. B. Harvey-Phillips
- Douglas Copland and the Aftershocks of the Premiers’ Plan, 1931–1938 pp. 25-43

- Alex Millmow
- A Note on Henry George’s Concept of Value from Obligation pp. 44-54

- John Pullen
- Luxury, Crisis and Consumption: Sir James Steuart and the Eighteenth-Century Luxury Debate pp. 55-72

- Aida Ramos
- Dear Prudence: W.F. Lloyd on Population Growth and the Natural Wage pp. 73-90

- Michael White
- Book Reviews pp. 91-107

- William Coleman, Robert Dimand, Mark Donoghue, Peter Groenewegen, Heinz D. Kurz and Matthew Smith
Volume 52, issue 1, 2010
- Theorising Risk and Uncertainty in Social Enquiry: Exploring the Contribution of Frank Knight pp. 1-26

- Darryl S. L. Jarvis
- Keynes as Biographer and Obituarist pp. 27-40

- Richard J. Kent
- The Categorical Requisite of Mises’s Pure Time-Preference Theory of Interest pp. 41-51

- Troy P. Lynch
- Hilferding’s Finance Capital in the Development of Marxist Thought pp. 52-62

- J. E King
- Historians and the History of Economic Thought: An Analysis of Three Biographies of Keynes pp. 63-76

- Steven Kates
- Placing Donald Winch in Context: An Essay on Wealth and Life pp. 77-108

- Gregory C.G. Moore
- William Thomas Thornton’s ‘The True Consequences of the Repeal of the Corn Laws’ with an Introduction and Annotations pp. 109-126

- Mark Donoghue
- Old Books: Research Archive or Landfill? pp. 127-127

- J. E King
- The 2010 Economic Society of Australia Distinguished Fellow Award pp. 128-131

- John Lodewijks
- Book Reviews pp. 132-145

- J. E. King, J. E. King, Anthony M. Endres and Michael Schneider
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