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July 2012, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 167-190 Banking Records, Business And Networks In Colonial Sydney, 1817–24
by Leanne Johns & Simon Ville - 191-208 Was There A Guarantee Effect For The Ottoman Loans In The Nineteenth Century?
by Huseyin Al - 209-210 International Trade with Equilibrium Unemployment – Edited by Carl Davidson and Steven J. Matusz
by Niven Winchester - 210-212 Flinders Essays in Economics and Economic History: A Tribute to Keith Jackson Hancock, Metodey Polasek and Robert Henry Wallace – Edited by Ralph Shlomowitz
by Glenn Withers - 212-213 The Watchdog: New Zealand's Audit Office, 1840 to 1928 – By David Green and John Singleton
by Peter Yule - 214-215 The Power of Economic Ideas: The Origins of Keynesian Macroeconomic Management in Interwar Australia 1929–39 – By Alex Millmow
by Bernard Attard - 215-217 Up From the Underworld: Coalminers and Community in Wonthaggi 1909 to 1968 – By Andrew Reeves
by Charles Fahey - 217-218 Global Economic History: a Very Short Introduction – By Robert C. Allen
by Gary B. Magee
March 2012, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-24 A History Of The Pan‐Pacific Coal Trade From The 1950s To 2011: Exploring The Long‐Term Effects Of A Buying Cartel
by Bradley Bowden - 25-42 Institutionalising Technical Education: The Case Of Weaving Districts In Meiji Japan
by Tomoko Hashino - 43-60 Underdevelopment And Industrialisation In Pre‐War Thailand
by Porphant Ouyyanont - 61-84 Consumption Of Cotton Cloth In India, 1795–1940
by Tirthankar Roy - 85-95 A Cliometric Revolution In The Economic History Of Korea: A Critical Review
by Duol Kim & Ki‐Joo Park - 96-97 The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates – By Peter T. Leeson
by Paul L. Robertson - 97-98 Globalization in World History – By Peter N. Stearns
by Paul L. Robertson - 98-99 Unsettled Account: The Evolution of Banking in the Industrialized World since 1800 – By Richard S. Grossman
by John Singleton
November 2011, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 219-244 Making Sense Of The ‘Business Group’ In Modern China: The Rong Brothers' Businesses, 1901–37
by Kai Yiu Chan - 245-253 It May Be Our Currency, But It'S Your Problem
by Barry Eichengreen - 254-276 A Long‐Run View Of The University Gender Gap In Australia
by Alison L. Booth & Hiau Joo Kee - 277-296 A Fair And Equitable Method Of Recruitment? Conscription By Ballot Into The Australian Army During The Vietnam War
by Simon Ville & Peter Siminski - 297-317 Opportunity Or Challenge? Australia And European Integration, 1950–57
by Andrea Benvenuti - 318-319 Secular Cycles – Edited by Peter Turchin and Sergey A. Nefedov
by David S. Jacks - 319-321 Australia's Economy in its International Context, 2 vols. – By Kym Anderson
by Peter J. Lloyd - 321-322 Fletchers: A Centennial History of Fletcher Building – By Paul Goldsmith
by Carol Neill - 322-324 Body and Mind: Historical Essays in Honour of F. B. Smith – Edited by Graeme Davison, Pat Jalland and Wilfrid Prest
by Katie Pickles
July 2011, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 107-119 Industrious Peasants In East And West: Markets, Technology, And Family Structure In Japanese And Western European Agriculture
by Jan De Vries - 120-149 Basket Pegs And Exchange Rate Regime Change: Australia And New Zealand In The Mid‐Seventies
by Catherine Schenk & John Singleton - 150-177 Commodity Price Shocks And The Australian Economy Since Federation
by Sambit Bhattacharyya & Jeffrey G. Williamson - 178-198 Trade‐Offs And Rip‐Offs: Imitation‐Led Industrialisation And The Evolution Of Trademark Law In Hong Kong
by David Clayton - 199-200 The Great Financial Crisis: Causes and Consequences – By John Bellamy Foster and Fred Magdoff
by Christopher Godden - 201-202 The Living Wage: Lessons from the History of Economic Thought – By Donald R. Stabile
by Stephanie Luce - 202-203 Embedding Global Markets: An Enduring Challenge – Edited by John Gerard Ruggie
by Francine McKenzie - 203-206 Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy, and Why It Matters for Global Capitalism – By George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller; Market Rebels: How Activists Make or Break Radical Innovations – By Hayagreeva Rao
by Paul L. Robertson - 206-208 The Hesitant Hand: Taming Self‐Interest in the History of Ideas – By Steven G. Medema
by Susan Schroeder - 208-210 Chinese Economic Development – By Chris Bramall
by Graeme Smith - 210-211 After Adam Smith: A Century of Transformation in Politics and Political Economy – By Murray Milgate and Shannon C. Stimson
by Donald Stabile - 211-213 Empire and Globalization: Networks of People, Goods and Capital in the British World, c. 1850–1914 – Edited by Gary B. Magee and Andrew S. Thompson
by Bernard Attard - 213-214 Replenishing the Earth: The Settler Revolution and the Rise of the Anglo‐World, 1783–1939 – By James Belich
by Stephen Constantine - 215-216 No Job Too Big: A History of Fletcher Construction, Volume I: 1909–1940 – By Jack Smith
by Eric S. Graber
March 2011, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-21 Financial Crises And Knowledge, Historical And Analytical
by Gary Hawke - 22-45 Another Spinning Innovation: The Case Of The Rattling Spindle, Garabō, In The Development Of The Japanese Spinning Industry
by Eugene K. Choi - 46-70 Tariffs, Subsidies, And Profits: A Re‐Assessment Of Structural Change In Australia 1901–39
by David Merrett & Simon Ville - 71-96 SCIENTIFIC BREAKTHROUGHS AND NETWORKS IN THE CASE OF SEMICONDUCTOR LASER TECHNOLOGY IN THE US AND JAPAN, 1960s–2000s
by Hiroshi Shimizu - 97-98 The United States and the Malaysian Economy – By Shakila Yacob
by John Singleton - 98-99 The Genesis of Innovation: Systemic Linkages between Knowledge and the Market – Edited by Blandine Laperche, Dimitri Uzunidis, and Nick Von Tunzelmann
by Gary Magee - 100-101 Anglo‐Australian Relations and the ‘Turn to Europe’– By Andrea Benvenuti
by W. David McIntyre - 101-103 Destination Australia. Migration to Australia since 1901 – By Eric Richards
by James Bennett - 103-104 Mining Tycoons in the Age of Empire, 1870–1945 – Edited by Raymond E. Dumett
by Trevor Boyns - 104-106 Remaking the Tasman World – Edited by Phillipa Mein Smith, Peter Hempenstall, and Shaun Goldfinch
by Brian Easton
November 2010, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 217-239 The Supply Of Economic History In Australasia: The Australian Economic History Review At 50
by Stephen Morgan & Martin Shanahan - 240-261 An Industrious Revolution In An East Asian Market Economy? Tokugawa Japan And Implications For The Great Divergence
by Osamu Saito - 262-283 Physical Stature In Nineteenth‐Century New Zealand: A Preliminary Interpretation
by Kris Inwood & Les Oxley & Evan Roberts - 284-305 Using Autobiographies In Business History: A Narratological Analysis Of Jules Joubert'S Shavings And Scrapes
by James Reveley - 306-320 Evidence Of Purchasing Power Parity In Silver‐Backed Mexico And India
by Antonio N. Bojanic - 321-322 Britain, the Empire, and the World at the Great Exhibition – Edited by Jeffrey A. Auerbach and Peter H. Hoffenberg
by Donald M. MacRaild - 322-323 The Brickmasters 1788–2008 – By Ron Ringer
by Diane Menghetti
July 2010, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 111-128 Integrating The Historiography Of The Nineteenth‐Century Gold Rushes
by Keir Reeves & Lionel Frost & Charles Fahey - 129-147 ‘Metallic Nerves’: San Francisco And Its Hinterland During And After The Gold Rush
by Lionel Frost - 148-161 Peopling The Victorian Goldfields: From Boom To Bust, 1851–1901
by Charles Fahey - 162-177 Miners' Cottages
by Tony Dingle - 178-192 Sojourners Or A New Diaspora? Economic Implications Of The Movement Of Chinese Miners To The South‐West Pacific Goldfields
by Keir Reeves - 193-208 Blasting Out: Explosives Practices In Queensland Metalliferous Mines, 1870–1920
by Jan Helen Wegner - 209-216 The Momentous Gold Rushes
by Geoffrey Blainey
March 2010, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-5 Responses Of Economic Systems To Environmental Change: Past Experiences
by Jean‐Pascal Bassino & Pierre Van Der Eng - 6-22 ‘THE LAW OF STORMS’: EUROPEAN AND INDIGENOUS RESPONSES TO NATURAL DISASTERS IN COLONIAL INDIA, c. 1800–1850
by Tirthankar Roy - 23-38 Rainfall, The Méline Tariff, And Wheat Production In Mediterranean France, 1885–1914
by Jean‐Pascal Bassino & Jean‐Pierre Dormois - 39-61 The Grape Phylloxera Plague As A Natural Experiment: The Upkeep Of Vineyards In Catalonia (Spain), 1858–1935
by Marc Badia‐Miró & Enric Tello & Francesc Valls & Ramon Garrabou - 62-79 Market Responses To Climate Stress: Rice In Java In The 1930s
by Pierre Van Der Eng - 80-98 Nature, Markets And State Response: The Drought Of 1939 In Japan And Korea
by Janet Hunter - 99-100 The Coolie Trade, the Traffic in Chinese Labourers to Latin America 1847–1874 – By Arnold J. Meagher
by Kent G. Deng - 100-102 New Zealand and the European Union – Edited by Matthew Gibbons
by G. R. Hawke - 102-104 Tradition, Treaties, and Trade: Qing Imperialism and Choson Korea, 1850–1910 – By Kirk W. Larsen
by Niv Horesh - 104-106 Revisiting Keynes: Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren – Edited by Lorenzo Pecchi and Gustavo Piga
by J. E. King - 106-107 We Won, You Lost, Eat That!: A Political History of Tax in New Zealand since 1840 – By Paul Goldsmith
by Evan Roberts - 107-109 Buckley's! Ken Buckley; Historian, Author and Civil Libertarian. An Autobiography – By Ken Buckley
by Paul L. Robertson - 109-110 Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist – By Roger Lowenstein
by John Singleton
November 2009, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 225-251 Prospects For ‘Closing The Gap’ In Socioeconomic Outcomes For Indigenous Australians?
by Jon C. Altman & Nicholas Biddle & Boyd H. Hunter - 252-275 The Euromarkets And The New Zealand Government In The 1960s
by John Singleton - 276-301 The Development Of Accounting Regulation, Education, And Literature In Australia, 1788–2005
by Garry D. Carnegie - 302-324 Hidden Disciplines In Malaysia: The Role Of Business History In A Multi‐Disciplinary Framework
by Shakila Yacob - 325-326 Abundance: Buying and Selling in Postwar Australia – By Amanda McLeod
by Neil Barnwell - 326-327 Reflections on the Cliometric Revolution. Conversations with Economic Historians – Edited by John S. Lyons, Louis P. Cain, and Samuel H. Williamson
by Simon Ville - 327-328 China during the Great Depression: Market, State and the World Economy, 1929–1937 – By Tomoko Shiroyama
by Chih‐lung Lin
July 2009, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 107-137 Internal Labour Markets: Evidence From Two Large Australian Employers
by Andrew Seltzer & André Sammartino - 138-172 Building An Effective Trade Practices Commission: The Role Of Professor Robert Baxt, Ao
by Stephen Corones & David Merrett & David Round - 173-197 A Historical Perspective On Mental Health Services In Australia: 1883–84 To 2003–04
by Darrel Phillip Doessel - 198-212 David Hewitt Pope, 1944–2007
by Glenn Withers - 213-214 Plantation Jamaica, 1750–1850: Capital and Control in a Colonial Economy
by Stephen D. Behrendt - 214-215 The Internationalisation Strategies of Small‐country Firms. The Australian Experience of Globalisation
by Gordon Boyce - 216-218 The New Comparative Economic History: Essays in Honour of Jeffrey G. Williamson
by Lyndon Moore - 218-219 Contours of the World Economy, 1–2030AD: Essays in Macro‐Economic History
by Les Oxley - 220-221 Fiscal Policy and Management in East Asia
by John Singleton
March 2009, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-18 Urban History And The Future Of Australian Cities
by Lionel Frost & Seamus O'Hanlon - 19-33 Australia'S Smoke City: Air Pollution In Newcastle
by Nancy Cushing - 34-51 Development Pressures And Heritage In The Perth Central Business District, 1950–90
by Jenny Gregory - 52-69 From Manufacturing Zone To Lifestyle Precinct: Economic Restructuring And Social Change In Inner Melbourne, 1971–2001
by Tony Dingle & Seamus O'Hanlon - 70-86 Ideas From Australian Cities: Relocating Urban And Suburban History
by Andrew May - 87-106 The 200 Km City: Brisbane, The Gold Coast, And Sunshine Coast
by Peter Spearritt
November 2008, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 209-226 Anthropometric Trends In Southern China, 1830–1864
by Joerg Baten & Sandew Hira - 227-265 Exploiting Marine Wildlife In Queensland: The Commercial Dugong And Marine Turtle Fisheries, 1847–1969
by Ben Daley & Peter Griggs & Helene Marsh - 266-279 Colonialism And Long‐Run Growth In Australia: An Examination Of Institutional Change In Victoria'S Water Sector During The Nineteenth Century
by Edwyna Harris - 280-300 The Economic Consequences Of Harvester
by Joe Isaac - 301-302 The Struggle for Trade Liberalisation in Agriculture: Australia and the Cairns Group in the Uruguay Round – By Don Kenyon and David Lee
by Francine McKenzie - 302-304 Stochastic Optimal Control, International Finance, and Debt Crises – By Jerome L. Stein
by Güldem Gökçek - 304-306 Global Migration and the World Economy: Two Centuries of Policy and Performance – By Timothy Hatton and Jeffrey Williamson
by David Greasley - 306-307 Economic Paths to War and Peace – By Donald Markwell, John Maynard Keynes and International Relations
by Christopher Godden - 307-308 The Role of Tradition in Japan's Industrialization: Another Path to Industrialization (Japanese Studies in Economic and Social History, Volume 2) – Edited by Masayuki Tanimoto
by Helen Macnaughtan - 309-311 How Organisations Connect: Investing in Communication – Edited by Gordon Boyce, Stuart Macintyre and Simon Ville
by S.R.H. Jones - 311-312 Henryk Grossman and the Recovery of Marxism – By Rick Kuhn
by Humphrey McQueen - 312-314 The Business of Empire: The East India Company and Imperial Britain, 1756–1833 – By H.V. Bowen
by Ian Morley - 314-315 The People of the Sea: Environment, Identity, and History in Oceania – By Paul D'Arcy
by Hazel Petrie - 315-317 Arndt's Story: The Life of an Australian Economist – By Peter Coleman, Selwyn Cornish and Peter Drake with Bettina Arndt
by Brian Easton - 317-318 Surviving Large Losses. Financial Crises, the Middle Class, and the Development of Capital Markets – By Philip T. Hoffman, Giles Postel‐Vinay and Jean‐Laurent Rosental
by Pedro Carvalho De Mello - 318-319 Centres and Peripheries in Banking: The Historical Development of Financial Markets – Edited by Philip L. Cottrell, Even Lange and Ulf Olsson
by John Singleton - 320-321 Miners' Lung – A History of Dust Disease in British Coal Mining – By Arthur McIvor and Ronald Johnston
by Dave Feickert - 321-322 Economic Disasters of the Twentieth Century – Edited by Michael J. Oliver and Derek H. Aldcroft
by David S. Jacks - 322-324 A Biographical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Economists – Edited by John E. King
by Susan K. Schroeder
July 2008, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 99-145 100 Years Of Tariff Protection In Australia
by Peter Lloyd - 146-169 The Role Of The High Court In Federal Arbitration During The Great Depression: Preserving A Future For ‘Reason And Moral Suasion’?
by Rohan Price - 170-194 Firm And Government As Actors In Penrose'S Process Theory Of International Growth: Implications For The Resource‐Based View And Ownership–Location– Internationalisation Paradigm
by Carol M. Connell
March 2008, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-25 Parching The Land?: The Chettiars In Burma
by Sean Turnell & Alison Vicary - 26-46 Colonialism And Industrialisation: Factory Labour Productivity Of Colonial Korea, 1913–37
by Duol Kim & Ki‐Joo Park - 47-67 The New Zealand Press Association 1880–2006: The Rise And Fall Of A Co‐Operative Model For News Gathering
by Grant Hannis - 68-90 Foreign Trade, Commercial Policies And The Political Economy Of The Song And Ming Dynasties Of China
by Kenneth S. Chan
November 2007, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 217-237 The Third Noel Butlin Lecture: Australian Exceptionalism Revisited
by Douglas A. Irwin - 238-248 Comments On Factor Prices And Income Distribution In Less Industrialised Economies, 1870–1939: Refocusing On The Frontier
by Knick Harley - 249-277 State‐Level Basic Wages In Australia During The Depression, 1929–35: Institutions And Politics Over Markets
by Peter Sheldon - 278-299 The Nature And Development Of The General Insurance Industry In Australia To 1973
by Monica Keneley & Tom McDonald - 300-315 Australasian Economic History: Research Challenges And Big Questions
by Ian W. McLean & Martin P. Shanahan - 316-322 Big Questions In Australian Economic History: From The Outside Looking In1
by Howard Dick
July 2007, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 121-154 The Second Noel Butlin Lecture: Labour‐Intensive Industrialisation In Global History
by Kaoru Sugihara - 155-177 New Estimates Of Australian Public Borrowing And Capital Raised In London, 1849–1914
by Bernard Attard - 178-199 The Introduction Of Competition Policy In Australia: The Role Of Ron Bannerman
by David Merrett & Stepehn Corones & David Round - 200-206 Relative Factor Prices In The Periphery During The First Global Century: Any Lessons For Today?
by Jeffrey G. Williamson
March 2007, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-5 Factor Prices And Income Distribution In Less Industrialised Economies 1870–1939
by David Greasley & Kris Inwood & John Singleton - 6-21 Measuring Inequality Trends In Colonial Australia Using Factor–Price Ratios: The Importance Of Boundaries
by Martin P. Shanahan & John K. Wilson - 22-48 Hecksher‐Ohlin In Canada: New Estimates Of Regional Wages And Land Prices
by J. C. Herbert Emery & Kris Inwood & Henry Thille - 49-72 The Swedish Wage–Rental Ratio And Its Determinants, 1877–1926
by Jan Bohlin & Svante Larsson - 73-94 Globalisation, Factor Prices, And Poverty In Colonial India
by Tirthankar Roy - 95-120 Labour And Land In Ghana, 1874–1939: A Shifting Ratio And An Institutional Revolution
by Gareth Austin
November 2006, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 195-214 Taxing Times: State‐Led Income Redistribution In New Zealand’S ‘Golden Age’
by James Reveley - 215-241 Recovery From Depression: Australia In An Argentine Mirror 1895–1913
by Ian W. McLean - 242-267 Welfare, Enterprise, And Aboriginal Community: The Case Of The Western Australian Kimberley Region, 1968–96
by Tony Smith - 268-282 Australian Immigration Archives As Sources For Business And Economic History
by Stephen L. Morgan
July 2006, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 111-129 An Economy Ill‐Suited To Younger Workers: Child And Youth Workforce Participation In Colonial Queensland, 1886–1901
by Bradley Bowden - 130-154 Factors Inhibiting Deflationary Bias In Currency Board Economies: Evidence From The Colonial Era
by Malcolm Treadgold - 155-175 ‘Layin’ Low And Sayin’ Nuffin’: Australia’S Policy Towards Britain’S Second Bid To Join The European Economic Community (1966–67)
by Andrea Benvenuti
March 2006, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-22 Trade And Industrial Organisation: Japanese Ammonium Sulphate Industry In The Interwar Period
by Anil Khosla - 23-44 The Performance Of An Electricity Utility: The Case Of The State Electricity Commission Of Victoria, 1925–93
by Malcolm Abbott - 45-69 ‘Long Slow Boom’?: Manufacturing In New Zealand, 1945–70
by Jim McAloon - 70-94 Post‐Chandlerian Firms: Technological Change And Firm Boundaries
by Paul L. Robertson & Gianmario Verona
November 2005, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 221-243 Emptor Australis: The Australian Consumer In Early Twentieth Century Advertising Literature
by Robert Crawford - 244-272 RISK, PERSISTENCE and FOCUS: A LIFE CYCLE OF THE ENTREPRENEUR
by Ian Hunter - 273-295 A Historical Perspective On Indigenous Socioeconomic Outcomes In Australia, 1971–2001
by Jon C. Altman & Nicholas Biddle & Boyd H. Hunter - 296-307 KEITH WINDSCHUTTLE's CONTRIBUTION TO AUSTRALIAN HISTORY: AN EVALUATION
by Ralph Shlomowitz - 308-315 FAITH and SCHOLARSHIP IN ABORIGINAL and ISLANDER HISTORY: A REPLY TO RALPH SHLOMOWITZ
by Keith Windschuttle
July 2005, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 115-118 Introduction: Mining History In Context
by Gordon Boyce & Jeremy Mouat - 119-138 The Economics And Organisation Of Chinese Mining In Colonial Australia
by Barry McGowan - 139-160 ‘Home Is Not So Very Far Away’: Californian Engineers In South Africa, 1868–1915
by Jessica Teisch - 161-185 Australian Capital And South‐East Asian Tin Mining, 1906–40
by John Hillman - 186-203 A Very British Phenomenon? Industrial Politics And The Decline Of The Japanese Coal Mining Industry Since The 1950s
by W. R. Garside - 204-219 Invention And Innovation In The Australian Non‐Ferrous Mining Industry: Whose Technology?
by Diane Menghetti
March 2005, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-22 Control Of The Australian Life Insurance Industry: An Example Of Regulatory Externalities Within The Australian Financial Sector 1870–1945
by Monica Keneley - 23-44 Refrigeration And Distribution: New Zealand Land Prices And Real Wages 1873–1939
by David Greasley & Les Oxley - 45-72 CONTRACTING CONVICTS: THE CONVICT LABOUR MARKET IN VAN DIEMEN's LAND 1840–1857
by David Meredith & Deborah Oxley - 73-95 The Relocation Of The International Market For Australian Wool
by Simon Ville
November 2004, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 215-220 Economic History of Asia: comparative perspectives
by Pierre Van Der Eng - 221-240 Flourishing branches, wilting core: research in modern Indian economic history
by Tirthankar Roy - 241-258 Tradition and interaction: research trends in modern Japanese industrial history
by Tomoko Hashino & Osamu Saito - 259-277 Growth, institutions and knowledge: a review and reflection on the historiography of 18th–20th century China
by Debin Ma - 278-293 Facts and myths about Korea’s economic past
by Myung Soo Cha - 294-306 Economic history of Taiwan: a survey
by Tsong‐Min Wu - 307-320 The historical origins of the Philippine economy: a survey of recent research of the Spanish colonial era
by Josep M. Fradera
July 2004, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 113-117 The Current And Future Role Of Aehr: Editorial Reflections
by Pierre Van Der Eng & Martin Shanahan - 118-141 The Inaugural Noel Butlin Lecture: World Factor Migrations And Demographic Transitions
by Jeffrey G. Williamson - 142-160 Niemeyer, Scullin And The Australian Economists
by Alex Millmow - 161-184 ‘MUTTON DRESSED AS LAMB?’ THE MISREPRESENTATION OF AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND MEAT IN THE BRITISH MARKET, c. 1890–1914
by David M. Higgins - 185-196 Making Archival Choices For Business History
by Jane Ellen & Trevor Hart & Michael Piggott & David Merrett
March 2004, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-34 Quantifying and interpreting world development: macromeasurement before and after Colin Clark
by Angus Maddison - 35-51 Linking, de‐linking and re‐linking: Southeast Asia in the global economy in the twentieth century
by Anne Booth - 52-78 Resource boom and bust, 1885–1920: regional wealth evidence from probate records
by Livio Di Matteo - 79-100 The Supervision of Convict Gangs in New South Wales 1788–1830
by W. M. Robbins
November 2003, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 215-229 Tracing the crimson thread: United Kingdom residents holding probated South Australian assets, 1905–1915
by Martin Shanahan - 230-255 Staple theory and export‐led growth: constructing differential growth
by Morris Altman - 256-286 Export‐led industrialisation and growth: Korea's economic miracle, 1962–1989
by Charles Harvie & Hyun‐Hoon Lee - 287-297 Gentlemanly capitalism in New Zealand
by A. G. Hopkins - 298-304 Gentlemen, capitalists and settlers: a brief response
by Jim McAloon
July 2003, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 115-124 East Asia in crisis: overview of the key issues
by Hal Hill - 125-139 Currency boards and Chinese banks in Malaya and the Philippines before World War II
by W. G. Huff - 140-154 Banking crises and the evolution of the regulatory framework in Hong Kong 1945–1970
by Catherine R. Schenk - 155-168 The Chinese silver standard economy and the 1929 Great Depression
by Cheng‐chung Lai & Joshua Jr‐Shiang Gau - 169-182 Business responses to crisis in Indonesia: the 1930s and the 1990s
by J. Thomas Lindblad - 183-196 The Indonesian economic crisis and the long road to recovery
by Thee Kian Wie - 197-213 Foreign direct investment in crisis and recovery: lessons from the 1997–1998 Asian crisis
by Prema‐chandra Athukorala
March 2003, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-21 The future of management: does business history have anything to tell us?
by Paul. L. Robertson - 22-44 Trends in neighbourhood inequality of Australian, Canadian, and United States of America cities since the 1970s
by Boyd Hamilton Hunter - 45-65 ‘Economic rationalism’ in Canberra and Canada: Public sector reorganisation, politics, and power
by Herman Schwartz - 66-82 Dealing with class: orthodox public discourse and Australian trade unionism
by Charles Livingstone