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November 2022, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 198-210 Malthus and gender
by Alison Bashford - 211-233 The Siamese rice trade during the interwar years: Trade pattern, crisis and business survival
by Apicha Chutipongpisit - 234-264 The legacy of colonial rule: On the impact of the railway zones in modern China
by Nan Li & Baomin Dong - 265-289 Institutional dynamics and access to non‐farm employment in rural China, 1950–1996
by Bingdao Zheng & Yanfeng Gu - 290-312 Above board? Interlocking directorates and corporate contagion in 1980s Australia
by Claire E. F. Wright
July 2022, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 102-104 Report of the Editor for 2021 and Announcements of the President
by Kris Inwood & Lionel Frost - 105-122 Determining the reasons for the failure of British aircraft manufacturers to invest in Australia's industry, 1934–1941
by Malcolm Abbott & Jill Bamforth - 123-140 A Fabian paradise or a one‐man show? How the interwar Queensland economy seduced two prominent English economists
by Alex Millmow - 141-160 ‘Australian sailors wanted’: Labour supply and Australian shipping, c. 1870–c. 1914
by Dmytro Ostapenko & Diane Kirkby - 161-168 Rich Europe, poor Asia: How wealth inequality, demography, and crop risks explain the poverty of pre‐industrial East Asia, 1300–1800
by Yuzuru Kumon - 169-175 Understanding the effects of social networks on banking development: Essays on modern Chinese Bank Networks during the republican era
by Lingyu Kong - 176-190 The occupational structure of late Imperial China, 1734–1898: A dissertation summary
by Cheng Yang - 191-192 The gypsy economist. The life and times of Colin Clark. Alex Millmow Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, vii + 396 pp., ISBN 978‐981‐33‐6945‐0
by Claire E. F. Wright - 193-194 Their fiery cross of union: a retelling of the creation of the Australian Federation, 1889–1914. William Oliver Coleman, Redland Bay: Connor Court Publishing, 2021
by John Hawkins - 195-196 Made In Chinatown: Chinese Australian Furniture Factories, 1880–1930, Peter Gibson Sydney University Press, 2022, xxvii +198, pp, 9 B&W illlus., ISBN 9781743327852
by Catherine Bishop
March 2022, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 2-25 Forced displacement in history: Some recent research
by Sascha O. Becker - 26-46 Industriousness and divergence: Living standards, housework and the Japanese diet in comparative historical perspective
by Penelope Francks - 47-65 Revisiting the tariff‐growth correlation: The Australasian colonies, 1866–1900
by Brian D. Varian - 66-79 Research in business history: From theorising to bizhismetrics
by Abe De Jong - 80-100 Export development in New Zealand: Kiwifruit and seafood 1975–1985
by Jim McAloon
November 2021, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 248-251 Surveys of Asian Economic History: Guest editors' introduction
by Duol Kim & Andrew J. Seltzer - 252-272 Fenjiashu: Economic development in the Chinese countryside based on household division inventories, ca. 1750–1910
by Meimei Wang & Bas van Leeuwen - 273-289 Why geography matters to the economic history of India
by Tirthankar Roy - 290-317 Agricultural development in industrialising Japan, 1880–1940
by Yutaka Arimoto & Yoshihiro Sakane - 318-341 The great divergence on the Korean peninsula (1910–2020)
by Duol Kim - 342-358 The economic history of Thailand: Old debates, recent advances, and future prospects
by Panarat Anamwathana & Jessica Vechbanyongratana - 359-395 The state in Chinese economic history
by Jiwei Qian & Tuan‐Hwee Sng
July 2021, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 128-135 Globalisation, migration, trade and growth: Honouring the contribution of Jeff Williamson to Australian and Asia‐Pacific economic history—Guest Editor's introduction
by Andrew J. Seltzer - 136-158 Emigration from the United Kingdom to the United States, Canada and Australia/New Zealand, 1870–1913: Quantity and quality
by Timothy J. Hatton - 159-185 Four great Asian trade collapses
by Alan de Bromhead & Alan Fernihough & Markus Lampe & Kevin Hjortshøj O'Rourke - 186-203 Commodity boom‐bust cycles and the resource curse in Australia: 1900 to 2007
by Sambit Bhattacharyya - 204-227 Dry bulk shipping and the evolution of maritime transport costs, 1850–2020
by David S. Jacks & Martin Stuermer - 228-246 Always egalitarian? Australian earnings inequality 1870–1910
by Laura Panza & Jeffrey G. Williamson
March 2021, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 2-9 Report of the Editor for 2020
by Kris Inwood - 10-44 Big Economic History
by Peter J. Lloyd - 45-63 Early Analytical Agricultural Economics in Australia
by Roger G. Mauldon - 64-79 Stopping them Using Our Boats
by Michael Williams - 80-101 Return Migration from Nineteenth Century Australia: Key Drivers and Gender Differences
by Tony Ward - 102-108 Made in Chinatown: Chinese Furniture Factories in Australia, 1880–1930
by Peter Gibson - 109-116 The Australian Treasurers
by John Hawkins - 117-125 Making Things Economic: Theory and Government in New South Wales, 1788–1863
by Ben Huf
November 2020, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 282-300 Reflections on the Business History Tradition: Where has it Come from and Where is it Going to?
by Monica Keneley - 301-321 The Making of Australia's Supermarket Duopoly, 1958–2000
by David T. Merrett - 322-345 Incorporation and Company Formation in Australasia, 1790–1860
by Aaron Graham - 346-371 A Matter of Trust: The Ashby Research Service and the Business of Market Research
by Robert Crawford - 372-393 The Market Gardens of Dark Dragon Ridge, New South Wales, Australia, 1876–1930
by Peter Gibson
July 2020, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 124-125 Announcements
by Lionel Frost - 126-147 The Great Divergence: Why Britain Industrialised First
by Philip T. Hoffman - 148-185 Estimating Long‐Run Incarceration Rates for Australia, Canada, England and Wales, New Zealand, and the United States
by Andrew Leigh - 186-219 Living Costs and Real Wages in Nineteenth Century Lima: Levels and International Comparisons
by Luis Felipe Zegarra - 220-249 Unleash the Pandora's Box: Political Turmoil and Malaria Outbreak During China's Cultural Revolution
by Youhong Lin - 250-258 Meritocracy in Autocracies: Origins and Consequences
by Weijia Li - 259-267 After Empire Comes Home: Economic Experiences of Japanese Civilian Repatriates, 1945–56
by Sumiyo Nishizaki - 268-275 Smallholder Involvement in Tree Crops in Malaya, with Special Reference to Oil and Coconut Palms in Johor, 1862–1963
by Geoffrey K. Pakiam - 276-279 Sumner La Croix, Hawai'i: Eight Hundred Years of Political and Economic Change. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019
by Edwyna Harris
March 2020, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 2-4 Population, Economy And Household Structure In Comparative Perspective: Essays In Honour Of Osamu Saito
by Kris Inwood - 5-26 Labour Productivity Growth In The Long Run: Japan, 1600–1909
by Tokihiko Settsu & Masanori Takashima - 27-45 Occupational Structure And Structural Change In Indonesia, 1880–2000
by Daan Marks & Winny Bierman & Jan Luiten van Zanden - 46-72 The Rise And Fall Of Industrialization: The Case Of A Silk Weaving District In Modern Japan
by Tomoko Hashino & Keijiro Otsuka - 73-104 Nutrition, Crowding, And Disease Among Low‐Income Households In Tokyo In 1930
by Kota Ogasawara & Ian Gazeley & Eric B. Schneider - 105-121 The Thombo Treasure. Colonial Population Administration As Source For The Historical Demography Of Early Modern Sri Lanka
by Jan Kok
November 2019, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 242-262 Financial Revolution in Republican China During 1900–37: A Survey and a New Interpretation
by Debin Ma - 263-288 Turning Points in the Chinese Civil War: A Financial Market Perspective
by Anthony Howell & Liuyan Zhao - 289-308 The Quality Problem and Quality Checking System in Export Transactions in Modern China
by Masataka Setobayashi - 309-337 Sterling's Persistence as a Reserve Currency: Australia and Reserves Pooling, 1950–68
by Francis Kennedy - 338-341 Peter Bloom and Carl Rhodes, Ceo Society: The Corporate Takeover Of Everyday Life. London: Zed Books Ltd., 2018. 281 pp. ISBN: 9 7817 8699 0723. Paperback $25.00
by Kosmas Tsokhas
July 2019, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 134-158 A View of the Occupational Structure in Imperial and Republican China (1640–1952)
by Yongqin Guo & Zipeng Zhang & Bas van Leeuwen & Yi Xu - 159-180 Railways and the Exploitation of Victoria's Forests, 1880s–1920s
by André Brett - 181-201 Stadiums and Scheduling: Measuring Deadweight Losses in the Victorian Football League, 1920–70
by Lionel Frost & Luc Borrowman & Abdel K. Halabi - 202-227 Was It Possible to Stabilise the Price of Wool? Organised Wool Marketing 1916 to 1970
by Malcolm Abbott & David Merrett - 228-230 Bernard Mees and Cathy Brigden, Workers’ Capital Industry Funds and the Fight for Universal Superannuation in Australia, Sydney, Allen and Unwin 2017
by Monica Keneley - 230-234 Kenneth Scheve and David Stasavage, Taxing the Rich: A History of Fiscal Fairness in the United States and Europe, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2016. 266 + XV pp. ISBN: 978 0 691 16545 5. Hardback US$29.95
by Kosmas Tsokhas - 234-236 Alex Millmow, A History of Australasian Economic Thought, London: Routledge, 2017. 250 + VIII pp. ISBN: 9 7811 3886 1008. Hardback, A$210
by John Hawkins - 236-238 Francesco Boldizzoni and Pat Hudson (eds), Routledge Handbook of Global Economic History. London: Routledge, 2016. xv + 471 pp. ISBN: 9 7811 3883 8031. Hardback, A$368
by Simon Ville
March 2019, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 2-23 From First Canoe to Statehood: Eight Hundred Years of Economic and Political Change in Hawaii
by Sumner La Croix - 24-54 Size and Structure of Disaster Relief when State Capacity is Limited: China’s 1823 Flood
by Yuping Ni & Martin Uebele - 55-79 Reconsidering Women's Role in the Professionalisation of the Economy: Evidence from the Australian Census 1881–1947
by Hannah Forsyth - 80-102 State Capacity and the Economic History of Colonial India
by Tirthankar Roy - 103-131 Banking in the Shadows: A Comparative Study of China and India
by Rashmi U. Arora & Quanda Zhang
November 2018, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 222-232 Firm Performance and Market Behaviour: The Scholarship of David Merrett
by Simon Ville - 233-264 Business, Governments and Political Risk in South Asia and Latin America since 1970
by Geoffrey Jones & Rachael Comunale - 265-282 Owners and Tenants: The Commonwealth Housing Commission and Post‐War Housing, 1943–1949
by Stuart Macintyre - 283-314 Corporate Restructuring and Leveraged Buyouts in the Asia Pacific 1980–2010
by Grant Fleming - 315-337 The Response of Corporate Strategy to Competitive Challenges: The Predicament of Australian Mutual Insurers 1970–2000
by Monica J. Keneley - 338-361 The Functions of Australian Banks’ Branch Networks: The Diversification of Risks and Spatial Allocation of Capital
by Andrew J. Seltzer
July 2018, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 112-133 Publication Trends and Future Challenges for the Australian Economic History Review: A Bibliometric Analysis
by Andrew J. Seltzer - 134-152 Exchange Rates and Economic Recovery in the 1930s: An Extension to Asia
by Chien‐Jung Ting & Tai‐Kuang Ho - 153-175 Alfred Marshall, Silver, and China
by Liuyan Zhao & Yan Zhao - 176-180 Emerging from an Entrenched Colonial Economy; New Zealand Primary Production, Britain and the EEC, 1945‐1975
by David Hall - 181-187 Fighting Fit: A History of Innovation in the Australian Government Clothing Factory and in the Transformation of the Australian Army Uniform, 1912‐1995
by Anneke van Mosseveld - 187-192 Risen from Chaos: The Development of Modern Education in China, 1905‐1948
by Pei Gao - 192-197 Economic Performance and Social Conflicts in Chinese History
by Cong Liu - 197-205 Traditions and Innovations: An Exploration of the Governance Structure, Business Strategy and hIstorical Development of the Chinese Shanxi Piaohao, 1820s to 1930s
by Meng Wu - 206-207 John Connor, Peter Stanley, and Peter Yule, The War at Home. Volume 4, Centenary History of Australia and the Great War. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2015, xi + 284 pp. ISBN: 9780195576788. Hardcover, $59.95 AUD
by Kate Darian‐Smith - 207-212 Samuel Furphy (ed.), The Seven Dwarfs and the Age of the Mandarins: Australian Government Administration in the Post‐War Reconstruction Era, Canberra: ANU Press, 2015. 246 + XXI pp. ISBN 9781925022322. Paperback, A$38.00
by Kosmas Tsokhas - 212-214 Robin Pearson and Takau Yoneyama (Editors) Corporate Forms and Organizational Choice in International Insurance. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. 330 + xviii pp., figure, tables, Index. ISBN: 9780198739005. Hardcover £60.00
by Martin Shanahan - 214-217 Stuart Macintyre, Australia's Boldest Experiment: War and Reconstruction in the 1940s. Sydney: NewSouth Publishing, 2015. 596 + XI pp. plates. ISBN: 9781742231129. Paperback A$34.99
by Kosmas Tsokhas - 217-219 Ruth A. Morgan, Running Out? Water in Western Australia. Perth: University of Western Australia Press, 2015. 320 pp. ISBN: 9781742586236, AU$34.99
by Char Miller
March 2018, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 2-35 The Long†Term Consequences of Cultural Distance on Migration: Historical Evidence from China
by Nan Li - 36-61 Colonial Taiwan's Financial Revolution
by Kelly Barton Olds - 62-86 Convict Transportation to New South Wales, 1787–1849: Mortality Rates Reconsidered
by Gary L. Sturgess & Sara Rahman & George Argyrous - 87-107 Australia's Bankrupt Chinese Furniture Manufacturers, 1880–1930
by Peter Gibson
November 2017, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 264-290 The Rise and Fall of Exceptional Australian Incomes Since 1800
by David Greasley & Jakob B. Madsen - 291-315 Macroeconomic Consequences of Terms of Trade Episodes, Past and Present
by Tim Robinson & Tim Atkin & Mark Caputo & Hao Wang - 316-344 The First 100 Years of Tariffs in Australia: the Colonies
by Peter Lloyd - 345-367 The Evolution of an Intellectual Community Through the Words of Its Founders: Recollections of Australia's Economic History Field
by Claire Wright & Simon Ville - 368-393 Chinese National Income, ca. 1661–1933
by Yi Xu & Zhihong Shi & Bas Leeuwen & Yuping Ni & Zipeng Zhang & Ye Ma
July 2017, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 134-157 In the Aftermath: Consumer Choice and the Deregulation of Australian Retail Banking, 1988–1993
by Judy Taylor & Gary Magee - 158-193 Born Global, Made Local: Multinational Enterprise and Australia's Early Wireless Industry
by Jock Given - 194-216 Absorptive Capacity, International Business Knowledge Transfer, and Local Adaptation: Establishing Discount Department Stores in Australia
by Matthew Bailey - 217-238 European Integration and Australian Manufacturing Industry: The Case of Philips Electronics, 1960s–1970s
by Pierre Eng - 239-262 British Capital and Merchandise Exports, 1870–1913: The Bilateral Case of New Zealand
by Brian D. Varian
March 2017, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 2-21 Sectoral Trends and Shocks in Australia's Economic Growth
by Kym Anderson - 22-44 The Evolution of Australian Monetary Policy in the 1950s
by Mike Beggs - 45-64 Excise Tax Harmonisation in Australia at Federation
by Peter Lloyd - 65-83 Effects of Pastoralism and Rabbits on the Economy and Culture of the Diyari People of North-Eastern South Australia
by Brian Cooke - 84-107 Converging Mainlander and Native Taiwanese, 1949–2012
by Yu Hao - 108-129 Price Fluctuations and Growth Patterns in Singapore's Trade, 1831–1913
by Atsushi Kobayashi
November 2016, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 246-271 A Comparison of Market Integration in Nineteenth-Century China and Japan
by Ke Yao & Xiao-Ping Zheng - 272-291 The Beginnings of the Japanese Medical Instruments Industry and the Adaptation of Western Medicine to Japan, 1880–1937
by Pierre-Yves Donzé - 292-316 Conditions of Successful Land Reform: A Study of Micronesia
by Dongwoo Yoo & Edwyna Harris - 317-336 Laying the Victorians to Rest: Funerals, Memorials, and the Funeral Business in Nineteenth-Century Otago
by Alexander Trapeznik & Austin Gee
July 2016, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 115-124 Aspects of Productivity
by Martin Shanahan & Rajabrata Banerjee - 125-150 The Contribution of Wheat to Australian Agriculture from 1861 to 1939
by Rajabrata Banerjee & Martin Shanahan - 151-173 The Geography of Inventiveness in the Primary Sector: Some Initial Results for New Zealand, 1880–1895
by Rebecca Williams & Les Oxley - 174-197 A tale of two SICs: Japanese and American industrialisation in historical perspective
by John P. Tang - 198-220 A Tale of Two Tails: Establishment Size and Labour Productivity in United States and German Manufacturing at the Start of the Twentieth Century
by Joost Veenstra & Herman Jong - 221-243 Uniform Service, Uniform Productivity? Regional Efficiency of the Imperial German Postal, Telegraph, and Telephone Service
by Florian Ploeckl
March 2016, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 2-20 Long-Run Trends in Australian Executive Remuneration: BHP, 1887–2012
by Mike Pottenger & Andrew Leigh - 21-45 Chinese Regions in the Great Divergence: Provincial Gross Domestic Product per Capita, 1873–1918
by Paul Caruana-Galizia & Ye Ma - 46-69 Non-Residential Capital Stock in Latin America, 1875–2008: New Estimates and International Comparisons
by Xavier Tafunell & Cristián Ducoing - 70-99 Do Natural Energy Endowments Matter? New Zealand and Uruguay in a Comparative Perspective, 1870–1940
by Reto Bertoni & Henry Willebald - 100-112 Trust, Financial Regulation, and Growth
by Forrest Capie
March 2015, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-19 John Maynard Keynes and the Keynes of the Commonwealth, Douglas Copland
by Alex Millmow - 20-41 Resourcing War While Containing Inflation: Debate among Australia's Second World War Economists
by Evan Mann - 42-61 Militarisation and Urbanisation: The Second World War, Public Housing, and the Shaping of Metropolitan Adelaide
by Carol Fort - 62-79 Sharing Scarcity: Rationing and Price Subsidisation of Tea in Australia, 1942–55
by Peter Griggs - 80-94 Divergence and Convergence: New and Shifting Paradigms in Comparative Economic History
by Simon Ville - 95-97 John F. Wilson , Anthony Webster and Rachael Vorberg-Ruch , Building Co-operation: A Business History of the Co-operative Group, 1863–2013 . Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2013 . 440 + XIV pp., figure, tables and plates. ISBN: 978 0 19965 511 3 . Hardcover £30
by Gordon Boyce - 97-99 Keith Hancock , Australian Wage Policy: Infancy and Adolescence . Adelaide : University of Adelaide Press , 2013 . 731 pp., figures, tables and plates. ISBN: 978 1 92206 447 9 . Paperback A$77
by Kosmas Tsokhas - 99-101 Janette Holcomb , Early Merchant Families of Sydney: Speculation and Risk Management on the Fringes of Empire . Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing , 2013 . 335 pp. ISBN 978 1 92500 315 4 . Paperback A$44
by Hamish Maxwell-Stewart - 101-104 Janis M. Sheldrick , Nature's Line: George Goyder: Surveyor, Environmentalist, Visionary . Adelaide : Wakefield Press , 2013 . 457 + xiv pp. ISBN: 978 1 86254 825 1 . Hardcover A$45
by Lionel Frost
November 2014, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 209-211 Symposium on Globalisation: Past, Present and Prospects: Introduction
by Richard Pomfret & Richard Pomfret - 212-219 Misthinking Globalisation: Twentieth-Century Paradigms and Twenty First-Century Challenges
by Richard Pomfret & Richard Baldwin - 220-241 Expanding the Division of Labour: Trade Costs and Supply Chains in the Global Economy
by Richard Pomfret & Richard Pomfret - 242-261 Spanning the Globe: The Rise of Global Communications Systems and the First Globalisation
by Richard Pomfret & Markus Lampe & Florian Ploeckl - 262-284 The New Globalisation of Intellectual Property Rights: What's New This Time?
by Richard Pomfret & Keith Maskus - 285-306 Globalisation and Agricultural Trade
by Richard Pomfret & Kym Anderson - 307-309 Richard S. Grossman , Wrong: Nine Economic Policy Disasters and What We Can Learn from Them . New York : Oxford University Press , 2013 . 266 pp. ISBN: 9780199322190 . Hardcover A$33.95
by Richard Pomfret & Jim McAloon - 309-311 Lucia Coppolaro and Francine McKenzie (eds), A Global History of Trade and Conflict Since 1500 . Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan , 2013 . 252 pp. ISBN: 978 1 13 732682 9 . Hardcover A$203.95
by Richard Pomfret & Kosmas Tsokhas - 311-313 Alison Alexander , Tasmania's Convicts: How Felons Built a Free Society . Sydney : Allen & Unwin , 2010 . 318 pp. ISBN: 978 1 77 237205 1 . Hardcover A$45
by Richard Pomfret & David Meredith - 313-315 Matthew Booker , Down by the Bay: San Francisco's History Between the Tides . Berkeley and Los Angeles : University of California Press , 2013 . 278 pp. ISBN: 978 0 52 027320 7 . Hardcover A$33.50
by Richard Pomfret & Ruth Morgan
July 2014, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 93-94 Essays in Latin American Business and Economic History: Introduction
by María Inés Barbero & Andrea Lluch & María Inés Barbero & Andrea Lluch - 95-119 The Contribution of Exports to the Mexican Economy During the First Globalisation (1870–1929)
by María Inés Barbero & Andrea Lluch & Sandra Kuntz Ficker - 120-144 American & Foreign Power in Argentina and Brazil (1926–65)
by María Inés Barbero & Andrea Lluch & Norma S. Lanciotti & Alexandre Macchione Saes - 145-163 Multinational Corporations, Property Rights, and Legitimization Strategies: US Investors in the Argentine and Peruvian Oil Industries in the Twentieth Century
by María Inés Barbero & Andrea Lluch & Marcelo Bucheli & Gonzalo Romero Sommer - 164-182 The Evolution of a Socially Committed Business Group in Colombia, 1911–85
by María Inés Barbero & Andrea Lluch & Carlos Dávila & José Camilo Dávila - 183-208 Corporate Networks and Business Groups in Argentina in the Early 1970s
by María Inés Barbero & Andrea Lluch & Andrea Lluch & Erica Salvaj & María Inés Barbero
March 2014, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-13 Economic Stagnation and Crisis in Korea during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
by Young Hoon Rhee - 14-36 Intragenerational Income Mobility in Gothenburg, Sweden, 1925–94: Before, during, and after the Rise of the Welfare State
by Birgitta Jansson - 37-61 ‘Does Farming Pay in Victoria?’ Profit Potential of the Farming Industry in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Victoria
by Dmytro Ostapenko - 62-82 The Spanish Origins of Extractive Institutions in the Philippines
by Prince Christian Cruz - 83-84 David Igler , The Great Ocean: Pacific Worlds from Captain Cook to the Gold Rush . New York , Oxford University Press , 2013 . xi + 255 pp. ISBN: 978 0 19 991495 1 . Hardcover AUD35.95
by Lionel Frost - 84-85 Jim McAloon , Judgements of All Kinds: Economic Policy-making in New Zealand 1945–1984 . Wellington : Victoria University Press , 2013 . 281 pp. ISBN: 9780864738974 . Paperback NZ$50
by John Singleton - 86-89 Bill Gammage , The Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines Made Australia . Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 2011 . xiii + 434 pp. ISBN 978 1 74237 748 3 . Hardback A$39.99
by Ian Keen - 89-92 Timothy Bottoms , Conspiracy of Silence: Queensland's Frontier Killing Times . Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 2013 . 258 pp. ISBN 978 1 74331 382 4 , A$32.99
by Seán Kerins
November 2013, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 221-246 Market‐Supporting Institutions, Gild Organisations, and the Industrial Revolution: A Comparative View
by Li Tan - 247-267 We Used to Get and Give a Lot of Help: Networking, Cooperation and Knowledge Flow in the Hunter Valley Wine Cluster
by Julie McIntyre & Rebecca Mitchell & Brendan Boyle & Shaun Ryan - 268-291 Robert Kuok: Family, Dialect, and State in the Making of a Malaysian Magnate
by Lee Kam Hing & Cheong Kee Cheok & Lee Poh Ping - 292-317 A History of Australian Corporate Bonds
by Susan Black & Joshua Kirkwood & Thomas Williams & Alan Rai - 318-320 Australia in the Global Economy: Continuity and Change – By Barrie Dyster and David Meredith
by Jeff Borland - 320-321 Global industry, Local Innovation: the History of Cane Sugar Production in Australia, 1820–1995 – By Peter D. Griggs
by Simon Ville - 322-325 The Historical Consumer: Consumption and Everyday Life in Japan, 1850–2000 – Edited by Penelope Francks and Janet Hunter
by Toby Slade - 325-326 The Baseball Trust: A History of Baseball's Anti‐trust Exemption – By Stuart Banner
by Chris Davies - 326-328 Frontier History Revisited: Colonial Queensland and the ‘History War’ – By Robert Ørsted‐Jensen
by Boyd Hunter - 328-329 Shareholder Democracies? Corporate Governance in Britain and Ireland before 1850 – By M. Freeman, R. Pearson and J. Taylor
by Simon Ville
July 2013, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 109-120 The Current State of Business History in Latin America
by Carlos Dávila - 121-145 Trade, the Staple Theory of Growth, and Fluctuations in Colonial Singapore, 1900–39
by Keen Meng Choy & Ichiro Sugimoto - 146-166 Institution Building and Variation in the Formation of the Australian Wool Market
by David Merrett & Simon Ville - 167-186 The Motivation and Effectiveness of Gas Industry Economic Regulation in New South Wales, 1912–39
by Malcolm Abbott - 187-209 Douglas Copland's Battle With The Younger Brethren of Economists
by Alex Millmow - 210-214 Why Australia Prospered: The Shifting Sources of Economic Growth – By Ian W. McLean
by Tim Hatton - 214-216 Pacific Connections: The Making of the U.S.‐Canadian Borderlands – By Kornel Chang
by Rodney Noonan
March 2013, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-21 Worship Associations in Taiwan
by Hui‐Wen Koo - 22-46 Work and Wages at a Melbourne Factory, the Guest Biscuit Works 1870–1921
by Charles Fahey & André Sammartino - 47-71 The Industrial Impact of Monetary Shocks During the Inflation‐Targeting Era in Australia
by Joaquin L. Vespignani - 72-90 The Environmental Impacts of the Victorian Gold Rushes: Miners' Accounts during the First Five Years
by Warwick Frost - 91-107 The Economic Benefits of the Biological Control of Rabbits in Australia, 1950–2011
by Brian Cooke & Peter Chudleigh & Sarah Simpson & Glen Saunders
November 2012, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 221-249 Relief During the Great Depression in Australia and America
by Price V. Fishback - 250-269 The relative efficiency of king's, ecclesiastical, and lay estates in Domesday Essex, 1086
by John McDonald - 270-292 The Development of the Institutional Investor: The Case of Australian Life Insurers 1945–85
by Monica J. Keneley - 293-317 Trends and Cycles in Sydney and Melbourne House Prices from 1880 to 2011
by Nigel Stapledon - 318-319 Finance, Politics, and Imperialism: Australia, Canada, and the City of London, c1896–1914 – By Andrew Dilley; The Eclipse of the ‘Elegant Economy’: The Impact of the Second World War on the Attitude to Personal Finance in Britain – By Martin Cohen
by Rodney Maddock - 319-320 A Decent Provision: Australian Welfare Policy, 1870–1949 – By John Murphy
by Brian Dickey - 321-322 An Economic History of Cambodia in the Twentieth Century – By Margaret Slocomb
by Porphant Ouyyanont - 323-324 Keynes's General Theory Seventy‐Five Years Later – Edited by Thomas Cate
by J. E. King
July 2012, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 101-127 Making The Colonial State: Development, Debt, And Warfare In New Zealand, 1853–76
by Bernard Attard - 128-147 Did Good Institutions Produce Good Tariffs? Evidence From Tariff Protection In Colonial Victoria
by John K. Wilson & Martin P. Shanahan - 148-166 ‘Forging, Ahead’: Industry And Environmental Transformation In A Melbourne Suburb 1906–85
by Dan Morrow