History of Economics Review
1996 - 2024
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Volume 42, issue 1, 2005
- Effective Protection and I pp. 1-11

- Warner Corden
- Definition of the Capitalist Mode of Production: A Re-examination (with Application to Non-capitalist Modes of Production) pp. 12-28

- George E. Economakis
- A Book That Never Was: Marshall’s Final Volume on Progress and His System of Ethical and Political Beliefs pp. 29-44

- Peter Groenewegen
- René Roy, the Separability and Subordination of Needs, and Post Keynesian Consumer Theory pp. 45-49

- Marc Lavoie
- The Hierarchy of Needs and the Concept of Groups in Consumer Choice Theory [1943] pp. 50-56

- René Roy
- Searching for a ‘First-Class Man’: The Appointment of the Inaugural Ritchie Professor of Economics pp. 57-66

- Alex Millmow
- The Mystery of Edward Shann pp. 67-76

- Alex Millmow
- Masters of Theory and its Relevance to the History of Economic Thought pp. 77-99

- Gregory Moore
- Roy Harrod and Joan Robinson on Thriftiness and Growth: An Introduction to Their Correspondence, 1965-1970 pp. 100-114

- Daniele Besomi
- Roy Harrod and Joan Robinson: Correspondence on Growth Theory, 1965-70 pp. 115-130

- Daniele Besomi
Volume 41, issue 1, 2005
- A Conversation with Murray Kemp pp. 1-18

- William Coleman
- Power without Glory: George Stigler’s Market Leviathan pp. 19-48

- Craig Freedman
- ‘Supply Creates its Own Demand’: A Discussion of the Origins of the Phrase and of its Adequacy as an Interpretation of Say’s Law of Markets pp. 49-60

- Steven Kates
- Keynes and Say’s Law pp. 61-76

- Richard J. Kent
- Vision, Revolution, and Classical Situation: Schumpeter’s Theory of Scientific Development pp. 77-97

- Peter Kesting
- Did Hilferding Influence Schumpeter? pp. 98-125

- Panayotis Michaelides and John Milios
- Colonial Currency Boards: The Seigniorage Issue pp. 126-141

- Malcolm Treadgold
- Breaking New Ground: The Significance of W.S. Jevons’s Rent Theory pp. 142-156

- Michael White
- Book Reviews pp. 157-182

- James E Alvey, Peter Groenewegen, J. E. King, Michael McLure, Anitra Nelson, J. W. Nevile, Christopher J. Niggle and Michael Schneider
Volume 40, issue 1, 2004
- A Meta-theoretical Assessment of the Decline of Scholastic Economics pp. 19-45

- Stavros Drakopoulos and G.N. Gotsis
- Natura non facit saltum in Alfred Marshall (and Charles Darwin) pp. 59-68

- Geoffrey Fishburn
- Jevons’s One Great Disciple: Wicksteed and the Jevonian Revolution in the Second Generation pp. 69-107

- Paul Flatau
- Williamson’s Back Door: Transaction Costs and the Efficient Firm pp. 108-117

- Craig Freedman
- Ben Higgins inMelbourne pp. 118-120

- Murray Kemp
- The Irreducibly Social Self in Classical Economy: Adam Smith and Thomas Chalmers meet G.H. Mead pp. 121-136

- David Wilson and William Dixon
- The Role of Teleology in Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations: A Belated Comment on Kleer pp. 137-144

- James E. Alvey
- Smith on Teleology: A Reply to Alvey pp. 145-149

- Richard A. Kleer
- Adam Smith on Teleology and the Stationary State: A Rejoinder pp. 150-151

- James E. Alvey
- One Hundred Years from Today pp. 152-156

- Tony Endres
- Book Reviews pp. 157-169

- Therese Jefferson, J.E. King, Marc Lavoie and Anitra Nelson
Volume 39, issue 1, 2004
- Cambridge, England, or Cambridge, Tasmania? Some Recent Excavations of the Giblin Multiplier pp. 1-11

- William Coleman
- An Interpretation of Ronald Coase’s Analytical Approach pp. 12-32

- Bingyuan Hsiung
- Development: An Obituary pp. 33-34

- Jeanette C. Mitchell
- Schumpeter’s Theory of Ideological Influence pp. 35-64

- Matthew Steen
- The Role of Eastern Europe in Development Economics’ History pp. 65-87

- James M. Warner and Kenneth Jameson
- Interpreting the History of Economics pp. 88-96

- Michael McLure
- Book Reviews pp. 97-116

- Graham Dunkley, John Henry, M.C. Howard, J.E. King, John Laurent, Troy P. Lynch, Sandrine Potulny and John Singleton
Volume 38, issue 1, 2003
- The Influence of Medicine on Political Economy in the Seventeenth Century pp. 1-22

- Alain Clément
- Keynes, Kuznets and Estimates of Investment pp. 23-32

- Richard J. Kent
- Some Difficulties with Sunspots and Mr Macleod: Adding to the Bibliography of W.S. Jevons pp. 33-46

- Michael White
- Appendix 1 pp. 47-52

- The Editors
- One Hundred Years From Today pp. 53-68

- Gregory C.G. Moore
- Book Review pp. 69-95

- John Henry, J.E. King, Frederic Lee, Troy P. Lynch, Michael McLure, Alex Millmow, Stephen Parsons, Steven Pressman, Michael Schneider and John Singleton
Volume 37, issue 1, 2003
- The Way to the Socialist Planned Economy pp. 51-70

- Marek Breit, Oskar Lange and Jan Toporowski
- Hayek Translated: Some Words of Caution pp. 71-83

- JHansjörg Klausinger
- The Power of Economic Ideas: Australian Economists in the Thirties pp. 84-99

- Alex Millmow
- Expectations, Lags and Particular Parameter Values in Harrod’s Dynamics pp. 100-108

- J.W. Nevile
- Teaching the History of Economic Thought at theUniversity of Sydney: Some Reflections pp. 109-125

- Peter Groenewegen
- Book Review pp. 126-177

- Gregory Moore, Phillip Anthony O’Hara and Daniele Besomi
Volume 36, issue 1, 2002
- A Note on the Debate over ‘Economic Rationalism’ in Australia: An Application of Albert Hirschman’s Rhetoric of Reaction pp. 1-9

- Therese Burton, Brian Dollery and Joe Wallis
- Unity in the Influences on Adam Smith pp. 10-25

- Peter Clarke
- A Century of Vertical Fiscal Imbalance in Australian Federalism pp. 26-43

- Therese Burton, Brian Dollery and Joe Wallis
- Hicks’s The Theory Of Wages: Its Place in the History of Neoclassical Distribution Theory pp. 44-65

- Paul Flatau
- R.C. Mills (1886-1952) and Australian Fiscal Federalism, with Special Reference to the Methodology of the Grants Commission pp. 67-75

- Peter Groenewegen
- Keith Frearson On Roy Harrod, As Told To Geoff Harcourt pp. 76-84

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- The Comparative Sociology of Environmental Economics in the Works of Henry Carey and Karl Marx pp. 85-110

- Michael Perelman
- Australia’s ‘Employment Approach’ to International Postwar Reconstruction: Calling the Bluff ofMultilateralism pp. 111-125

- Sean Turnell
- A Conversation with Peter Groenewegen pp. 126-159

- Brian Dollery
- Teaching Economics Historically pp. 160-164

- Paul Oslington
- One Hundred Years From Today pp. 166-168

- Michael Schneider
- Heinz Wolfgang Arndt (1915 – 2002) pp. 170-173

- Selwyn Cornish
- Sir Leslie Galfreid Melville (1902–2002) pp. 174-176

- Alex Millmow
- W. Brian Reddaway (1913 - 2002) pp. 177-179

- Alex Millmow
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