History of Economics Review
1996 - 2024
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Volume 45, issue 1, 2007
- Allen Oakley’s Contribution to History of Political Economy: Capitalism, Agency-Structure and Realism pp. 7-25

- Phillip Anthony O’Hara
- The New Reading of Karl Marx’s Capital in the United States pp. 26-40

- Richard Wolff
- The Ontology of Innovation: Human Agency in the Pursuit of Novelty pp. 41-59

- Jerry Courvisanos
- The Nature, History and Significance of the Concept of Positional Goods pp. 60-81

- Michael Schneider
- What is Capital? pp. 82-94

- Allen Oakley
- The Structure of Post-Keynesian Economics: The Core Contributions of the Pioneers pp. 95-105

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- RQF and HET: Assassin and Corpse? pp. 106-111

- J. E. King
- Professor A. W. (Bob) Coats: 1924–2007 pp. 112-114

- Peter Groenewegen
- Book Review pp. 115-131

- James E. Alvey, Riccardo Faucci, J. E. King, J. E. King, J. E. King and Jan Toporowski
Volume 44, issue 1, 2006
- Carlyle, Malthus and Sismondi: The Origins of Carlyle’s Dismal View of Political Economy pp. 32-38

- Robert Dixon
- Shinzo Koizumi (1888-1966): A Japanese Economist’s Encounter with the West pp. 39-49

- Yukihiro Ikeda
- The Doctrine of Market Failure and Early Development Theory pp. 50-58

- Jeannette C. Mitchell
- Did Ricardo Really Have a Law of Comparative Advantage? A Comparison of Ricardo’s Version and the Modern Version pp. 59-75

- John Pullen
- One Hundred Years From Today pp. 76-86

- Michael McLure
- Not for Love nor Money: Milton Friedman’s Counter-Revolution pp. 87-119

- Craig Freedman
- Book Reviews pp. 120-147

- Peter Earl, Peter Groenewegen, Michael C. Howard, J. E. King, J. E. King, J. E. King, John Lodewijks, Gregory Moore, Gregory Moore, Anitra Nelson, John Pullen and John Singleton
Volume 43, issue 1, 2006
- An Austrian Paradox: The Contribution of the Austrian School to the Development of Marx’s Labour Theory of Value pp. 21-36

- V.S. Afanasyev
- Political Economy and the Historians: E.P. Thompson and the Moral Depletion Hypothesis pp. 37-55

- William Dixon and David Wilson
- Herbert Heaton: A Scholar ‘Exiled’ from Australia pp. 56-70

- Jack King
- Pareto on the History of Economic Thought as an Aspect of Experimental Economics pp. 71-87

- Michael McLure
- On Prices in Myrdal’s Monetary Theory pp. 88-100

- Alexander Tobon
- Cultivated Circles of The Empire: Bibliographical Notes on W.S. Jevons’s Antipodean Interlude (1854 -1859) pp. 101-122

- Michael White
- Australians in Cambridge in the 1950s: a Comment on William Coleman’s Conversation with Murray Kemp pp. 146-149

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Value and Labour pp. 150-154

- Tony Aspromourgos
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
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