History of Economics Review
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Volume 33, issue 1, 2001
- Some Reflections on the ‘Pigou-Robinson’ Theory of Exploitation pp. 1-16

- Paul Flatau
- An Overinvestment (but Anti-Austrian) Explanation of the Turning Points of the Cycle: Italian Contributions of the Early 20th Century pp. 17-32

- Guglielmo Forges Davanzati and Riccardo Realfonzo
- Boisguilbert’s Theory of Money, Circular Flow, Effective Demand and Distribution of Wealth pp. 33-43

- Peter Groenewegen
- Marx’s Theory of the Money Commodity pp. 44-63

- Anitra Nelson
- William Edward Hearn on Knowledge-Based Growth: Innovator, or Plagiarist of John Rae? pp. 64-80

- Masazumi Wakatabe
- Book Reviews pp. 81-111

- J.E. Alvey, Craig Freedman and Gregory G.C. Moore
Volume 32, issue 1, 2000
- Historical Scholarship and Publication, or - Why Do Commercial Publishers Exist? pp. 1-9

- Tony Aspromourgos
- Economics Imperialism and Intellectual Progress: The Present as History of Economic Thought? pp. 10-35

- Ben Fine
- Commercial Scholarly Publishing: the Devil Incarnate or Divine Saviour? pp. 37-45

- John Shipp
- An Early Estimate of the Value of Australia’s Stock of Human Capital pp. 46-57

- Malcolm Treadgold
- How Rational is Popper’s Rationality Principle?: A Critical Note on Oakley pp. 58-62

- Boris Salazar
- How Rational Is Popper’s Rationality Principle? A Reply to Boris Salazar pp. 63-66

- Allen Oakley
- Book Reviews pp. 67-105

- Peter Groenewegen, Phillip Anthony O’hara and John Pullen
Volume 31, issue 1, 2000
- Adam Smith and the Theory Of Value: Chapter Six Considered pp. 1-13

- John Henry
- The role of teleology in Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations pp. 14-29

- Richard Kleer
- Political Economy From Below: Communitarian Anarchism as a Neglected Discourse in Histories of Economic Thought pp. 30-47

- Rob Knowles
- Revisiting Giblin: Australia’s First Protokeynesian Economist? pp. 48-67

- Alex Millmow
- Economists Who Have Influenced Me pp. 68-69

- Graeme Dorrance
- Book Reviews pp. 70-90

- G.C.G. Moore and Allen Oakley
Volume 30, issue 1, 1999
- DP. O’Brien and the History of Economic Analysis pp. 1-24

- John Creedy
- Economics and the origin of Popper’s situational analysis pp. 25-40

- Allen Oakley
- Misinterpreting Gustav Cassel Origins and Implications for the Contemporary Literature pp. 41-55

- Imad A. Moosa
- Pareto on the Cause of Value Maurice Dobb’s Partial Assessment pp. 56-67

- Michael McLure
- Mainstream Consumer Theory pp. 68-81

- Sravros A. Drakopoulos and Anastassios Karayiannis
- Reflections on the Centenary of John Bates Clark – ‘The distribution of wealth’ (1899) pp. 82-89

- Peter Groenewegen
- ‘It’s a Case of Using Any Stick to Beat a Dog’: R.I. Downing, the Keynesian Revolution and Reconstruction pp. 90-107

- Nicholas Brown
- Coombs the Keynesian pp. 108-125

- Tim Rowse
- Sir Leslie Melville Keynesian or pragmatist? pp. 126-150

- Selwyn Cornish
- Australian Economics in the Twentieth Century Comment pp. 151-153

- H.W. Arndt
- The Dissent of Economists A Response to Courvisanos and Jones pp. 155-158

- Richard Holt and Steven Pressman
- Book Review pp. 159-180

- Tony Aspromourgos, Ray Petridis, Rajani Kanth, Geoffrey Harcourt and John King
- After dinner remarks – HETSA (July 14,1999) pp. 181-182

- E. Roy Weintraub
- Conference Programme and Abstracts pp. 183-192

- The Editors
- History Of Economic Thought Society Of Australia pp. 193-195

- The Editors
- A Note Correcting Several Mathematical Errors in Skidelsky’s John Maynard Keynes(1992) pp. 196-196

- Michael Emmett Brady
Volume 29, issue 1, 1999
- Adam Smith’s Support for Money and Banking Regulation: A Case of Inconsistency? pp. 1-15

- Mathieu Carlson
- Marshall’s vs Wicksell’s Theory of the Cumulative Process pp. 16-30

- Michael J. Gootzeit
- J. R. Hicks on equilibrium and disequilibrium Value and Capital revisited pp. 31-44

- Michel De Vroey
- How ‘Neo-Classical’ is Neoclassical Economics? With Special Reference to Value Theory pp. 45-69

- Milan Zafirovski
- The Monetary Model of Exchange Rates in the History of Economic Thought pp. 70-80

- Imad A. Moosa and George Towadros
- Monetary Reformers Abroad. Australian Economists at the Ottawa and World Economic Conferences pp. 81-96

- Sean Turnell
- The Phillips Controversy. A Further Reply to Chappie pp. 97-106

- Robert Leeson
- The challenge on Phillips pp. 107-110

- Simon Chapple
- A Note on the Etymology of Hearn’s ‘Olbology’ pp. 111-111

- Evelyn L. Forget
- Book Reviews pp. 112-148

- Jerry Courvisanos, Evan Jones, Peter Groenewegen, Roy Green, Eric R. Sowey, William Coleman, William Coleman and Rajani Kanth
Volume 28, issue 1, 1998
- The Development of the Theory of Exchange pp. 1-45

- John Creedy
- David Hume on Technology and Culture pp. 46-61

- A.M.C. Waterman
- From Giblin to Kalecki: The Export Multiplier and the Balance of Payments Constraint On Economic Growth, 1930–1933 pp. 62-71

- John King
- Bill Phillips’s Big Trade-off pp. 72-86

- Simon Chapple
- The Demise of the High Inflation Trade-Off Interpretation A Reply to Chapple pp. 87-103

- Robert Leeson
- Hollander’s ‘Marx and Malthusianism’: A Critique pp. 104-112

- Ajit Sinha
- Selectivity Criteria in the Historiography of Economics pp. 113-125

- Anastassios Karayiannis
- Keynes, Hayek, and “Religion” as a Necessary Social Institution pp. 126-128

- John Henry
- Book Reviews pp. 129-150

- John Nevile, Steven Kates, Peter Groenewegen, Alex Millmow, Anitra Nelson and Stavros Drakopoulos
- Correction Note pp. 151-151

- Michael Emmett Brady
- History of Economic Thought Society of Australia Eleventh Conference 1998 pp. 152-164

- The Editors
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