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May 2024, Volume 88, Issue 1
- 1-3 Australia’s Champion of Public Choice: An Appreciation of the Life and Works of Geoffrey Brennan
by Riko Stevens - 4-19 Geoff Brennan and Public Policy
by Michael Brennan - 20-36 Geoff Brennan on the Ethics and Rationality of Voting
by Lachlan Umbers - 37-46 Geoff Brennan and Cost Benefit Analysis: In Class with Cliff Walsh
by Jeff Bennett - 47-50 Personal Reminiscences
by Jonathan Pincus - 51-53 Personal Reflection on My Interaction with Geoff Brennan
by Chris White - 54-57 Some Personal Reflections on Geoffrey Brennan
by Michael McLure
January 2024, Volume 87, Issue 1
- 1-10 Buchanan and Clubs, How Dubious Was the Concept? A Comment on Darity, Camara, and MacLean
by Alain Marciano - 11-27 The Changing Fortunes of the Economic Society of Australia over the Twentieth Century
by Alexander Millmow - 28-50 Reception History and the Historiography of Economics
by Paul Oslington - 51-52 The Women Who Made Modern Economics
by John King - 52-54 The Shortest History of Economics
by John Hawkins - 54-56 The Economic Government of the World
by Selwyn Cornish - 56-59 A Brief History of Economic Thought: From the Mercantilists to the Post-Keynesians
by Harry Bloch - 60-63 Russian and Western Economic Thought: Mutual Influences and Transfer of Ideas
by Wilfried Parys - 64-64 HETSA Conference 26–27 September 2024 Call for Papers
by Paul Oslington
September 2023, Volume 86, Issue 1
- 1-1 Note from the Editors
by Harry Bloch & John Hawkins - 2-15 Adam Smith on Growth and Economic Development
by Matthew Smith - 16-29 Adam Smith’s New Science of Welfare and Happiness
by Lisa Hill - 30-44 Adam Smith’s Case against the British Empire
by William Oliver Coleman - 45-64 ‘Go East, Young Man’: A Conversation with Selwyn Cornish AM
by Selwyn Cornish & Alex Millmow & John Hawkins - 65-70 The Theory of Speculation in the Marshallian Tradition: Marshall, Pigou, Lavington, and Keynes on the Microeconomics of Speculation
by Riko Stevens - 71-72 The Anthem Companion to David Ricardo
by John Hawkins - 73-76 Hayek; A Life, 1899–1950
by Bruce Littleboy - 76-77 Economists in the Cold War: How a Handful of Economists Fought the Battle of Ideas
by John King
May 2023, Volume 85, Issue 1
- 1-1 Note from the Editors
by Harry Bloch & John Hawkins - 2-6 Bruce McFarlane and His Contribution to Radical History of Economics
by Jerry Courvisanos - 7-19 Locking in Racial Disadvantage in Libertarian Political Economy: The Case of W. H. Hutt and South Africa
by William Darity Jr. & M’Balou Camara & Nancy MacLean - 20-44 Australia and James Meade
by Susan Howson - 45-58 One Hundred Years Ago. Keynes’s A Tract on Monetary Reform
by John Hawkins - 59-71 The Neoclassical Economists Did Not Misinterpret Cournot on Competition: A Comment on Nomidis
by Roberto Serrano - 72-85 Pomp and Peculiarity: How Two Portraits Epitomized the Repute of Two Eminent Australian Economists
by Alex Millmow - 86-87 Leonid Hurwicz: Intelligent Designer. How War and the Great Depression Inspired a Nobel Economist
by John King - 87-91 Harry White and the American Creed. How a Federal Bureaucrat Created the Modern Global Economy (and Failed to Get the Credit)
by Selwyn Cornish - 91-96 Hayek. A Life 1899–1950
by Tony Endres - 96-99 Interest and Capital: The Monetary Economics of Michał Kalecki
by Jerry Courvisanos - 100-101 Principles of Institutional and Evolutionary Political Economy: Applied to Current World Problems
by Harry Bloch
January 2023, Volume 84, Issue 1
- 1-1 HETSA Conference 2023
by The Editors - 2-3 A Personal Tribute to John Pullen (1933–2022)
by Nobuhiko Nakazawa - 4-20 Revisiting Cournot and Neoclassical Economics
by Dimitrios Nomidis - 21-30 H. David Evans, 1941–2022: Progenitor of Computable General Equilibrium Modelling in Australia
by Peter B. Dixon - 31-53 J. A. C. Brown: Early Economic Modelling and Applied Econometrics in the UK
by John Creedy - 54-56 Some Cambridge Controversies in the Theory of Capital: Fiftieth Anniversary Edition
by Selwyn Cornish & John Hawkins - 56-58 The Macroeconomics of Malthus
by Ray Petridis - 58-59 Richard F. Kahn: Collected Economic Essays
by John Hawkins - 59-60 Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian Era: The Eclipse of Heterodox Traditions
by John E. King - 61-63 Constructing Economic Science: The Invention of a Discipline 1850–1950
by Michael McLure
September 2022, Volume 83, Issue 1
- 1-1 Note from the Editors
by Harry Bloch & John Hawkins - 2-3 AGENDA of the 33rd Conference of the History of Thought Society of Australia
by Alex Millmow - 4-6 Eulogy for John Pullen
by Matthew Smith - 7-10 Geoffrey Brennan and the History of Economics
by William Coleman - 11-23 The Curious Tale of Libanius, Grotius and Jacob Viner’s Universal Economy Doctrine
by Joost Hengstmengel & Paul Oslington - 24-39 The Direct Impact of Alfred Marshall’s American Trip in 1875 on his Economic Analysis of Industrial Development
by Naoki Matsuyama - 40-67 50 Years Ago: Duncan Ironmonger’s New Commodities and Consumer Behaviour and Its Relationship with Lancaster’s ‘New Approach’ to Consumer Behaviour
by Peter E. Earl & Brendan Markey-Towler & Ken Coutts - 68-85 Preparing the Way: Six Pioneering Women of Australian Economics
by Alex Millmow - 86-89 Robert Triffin. A life
by Selwyn Cornish - 90-94 Before Method and Models: The Political Economy of Malthus and Ricardo
by Ben Huf
May 2022, Volume 82, Issue 1
- 1-14 Obscured from Us by His Own Talent Elsewhere: Patrick Geddes (1854–1932) or ‘Every Man His Own Economist’
by Geoffrey Fishburn - 15-28 Schumpeter’s Unknown Commentary on the Great Depression: An Annotated Translation from the Japanese Text
by Shin Kubo & Harald Hagemann - 29-44 The Teacher Versus the Student: Plant and Coase on the Firm
by Paul Walker - 45-54 A Conversation with John E. King
by John E. King & John Hawkins - 55-76 Economics: A Fragmented and Troubled Scientific Discipline? A Review of Alessandro Roncaglia’s The Age of Fragmentation: A History of Contemporary Economic Thought (2019)
by Matthew Smith - 77-79 Is There a Way to Overcome Fragmentation? A Comment on Matthew Smith’s Review Article
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 80-81 Endogenous Growth in Historical Perspective: From Adam Smith to Paul Romer
by John E. King - 82-85 Samuelson Friedman. The Battle over the Free Market
by Selwyn Cornish - 86-86 Reminder: 2022 HETSA Conference, Melbourne
by Alex Millmow
January 2022, Volume 81, Issue 1
- 1-2 Note from the Editors
by Harry Bloch & John Hawkins - 3-5 Geoff Harcourt: An Eminent Australian Economist with an International Reputation
by Tim Harcourt - 6-7 Geoff Harcourt: Tribute
by Don Russell - 8-31 Geoffrey Harcourt (1931–2021): His Life and Works
by Selwyn Cornish & John Hawkins - 32-51 The Visit of Major C. H. Douglas to Adelaide in 1934
by G. R. Henning - 52-62 A. J. Brown and the US Phillips Curve: A Comment
by Kenneth Button - 63-75 The Economic Research of E. F. Penrose in Japan during 1925–30: The ‘Undelivered’ Message to Pre-war Japanese Society
by Tadashi Ohtsuki - 76-78 The Gypsy Economist. The Life and Times of Colin Clark
by William Coleman - 78-80 Plato’s Economics: Republic and Control
by James E. Alvey - 80-84 Jan Tinbergen (1903–1994) and the Rise of Economic Expertise
by Peter B. Dixon - 84-87 New Perspectives on Political Economy and Its History
by Tony Aspromourgos
September 2021, Volume 80, Issue 1
- 1-1 Note from the Editors
by Geoffrey Brooke & Tony Endres - 2-17 Piketty’s (r−g) Law Is Pareto’s Law: ‘Bad Faith’ in the Analysis of Income Inequality?
by Jill Trinh & Michael McLure - 18-37 Marx’s Forgotten Transformation Solution: The Transformation of Values into Prices of Production in Marx’s Grundrisse and Maksakovsky’s The Capitalist Cycle
by William Jefferies - 38-49 Ludwig Hamburger (1890–1968): From Relaxation Oscillations to Business Cycles
by Franck Jovanovic - 50-73 An Interview with Emeritus Professor H. M. (Ted) Kolsen
by Bruce Littleboy - 74-84 Milton’s Paradise Lost and Malthus’s An Essay on the Principle of Population: A Neglected Intertextuality
by Nobuhiko Nakazawa & Yoshifumi Ozawa - 85-87 Japan and the Study of the History of Economic Thought: Collected English Essays
by Ray Petridis - 87-88 Allyn Abbott Young
by John E. King
May 2021, Volume 79, Issue 1
- 1-17 Australian Federalism in James Buchanan’s Early Work on Fiscal Equity
by Daniel Kuehn - 18-38 Mathematical Analogies: An Engine for Understanding the Transfers between Economics and Physics
by Franck Jovanovic & Philippe Le Gall - 39-49 Erik Lindahl’s Pricing Problem in a Two-Period Model
by Alexander Tobon - 50-70 Allyn Young and the Theory of Index Numbers
by Ramesh Chandra - 71-75 Malthus across Nations: The Reception of Thomas Robert Malthus in Europe, America and Japan
by John Pullen - 75-77 F.A. Hayek: Economics, Political Economy and Social Philosophy
by J. E. King - 78-79 Classical Economic Theory and the Modern Economy
by Nathan Saunders - 80-83 Pluralistic Economics and Its History
by Courvisanos Jerry - 84-86 Manual of Political Economy: A Critical and Variorum Edition
by Gianfranco Tusset
January 2021, Volume 78, Issue 1
- 1-4 Galileo Galilei Prize Award (Premio Galileo Galilei)
by Michael McLure - 5-16 Adam Smith’s Defence of Empire: A Note
by Mark Donoghue - 17-43 Adam Smith, Allyn Young, Amartya Sen and the Role of the State
by Ramesh Chandra - 44-59 How Arthur Smithies Was Lost to Australia
by Selwyn Cornish & Alex Millmow - 60-69 Archives – an Invaluable Resource
by Judith F. Butlin - 70-74 A History of Utilitarian Ethics: Studies in Private Motivation and Distributive Justice, 1700–1875
by Mark Donoghue - 74-76 The Moral Economists, R.H. Tawney, Karl Polanyi, E.P. Thompson, and the Critique of Capitalism
by Victor Manuel Isidro Luna - 76-79 The Alternative Austrian Economists: A Brief History
by Harry Bloch - 79-82 The Price of Peace: Money, Democracy and the Life of John Maynard Keynes
by Selwyn Cornish - 82-84 Economists at War: How a Handful of Economists Helped Win and Lose the World Wars
by Bruce Littleboy
September 2020, Volume 77, Issue 1
- 1-19 Adam Smith and the Honourable East India Company
by Mark Donoghue - 20-36 Drop the Dead Donkey: A Response to Steven Kates on the Subject of Mill’s Fourth Proposition on Capital1
by Roy H. Grieve - 37-51 Disputing the Correct Interpretation of Say’s Law: A Comment on Roy Grieve’s and Steven Kates’s Arguments
by James C. W. Ahiakpor - 52-58 A Response to Professor Ahiakpor, Concerning J. S. Mill, the ‘Wages-Fund’ and the Demand for Output
by Roy H. Grieve - 59-60 A Note on My Missing Reply to Roy Grieve
by Steve Kates - 61-74 One Hundred Years Ago. The Book That Inspired the Carbon Price: Pigou’s The Economics of Welfare
by John Hawkins - 75-78 Ajit Singh of Cambridge and Chandigarh: An Intellectual Biography of the Radical Sikh Economist
by Alex Millmow - 78-81 Changing Fortunes: A History of the Australian Treasury
by John Hawkins - 81-84 A Philosopher’s Economist: Hume and the Rise of Capitalism
by Paul Oslington
May 2020, Volume 76, Issue 1
- 1-1 Guest Editor’s Introduction
by Tony Aspromourgos - 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 2-57 Richard F. Kahn: A Disciple of Keynes
by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo - 58-71 Forbonnais’s and Graslin’s Attempted Explanations of ‘the Diamond-Water Paradox’ before Adam Smith
by Eiko Yamamoto - 72-79 Inappropriate Appropriation. Some Neo-Georgist Comments on the Eureka Stockade
by John Pullen - 80-80 Postponing this year’s HETSA conference
by Alex Millmow
January 2020, Volume 75, Issue 1
- 1-21 Michael V. White: A Scholar’s Scholar and 2018 HETSA Fellow
by Gregory C. G. Moore - 22-30 ‘New Combinations’ in Schumpeter’s Economics: The Lineage of a Concept
by David A. Harper - 31-49 Explaining the Economic Crisis: Portuguese Perspectives on Marxist Theory
by Carlos Bastien & Ana Bela Nunes - 50-73 Price Theory, Historically Considered: Smith, Ricardo, Marshall and Beyond
by Harry Bloch - 74-76 Monopoly Power and Competition: The Italian Marginalist Perspective
by Michael McLure - 77-78 Adam Smith
by James E. Alvey - 78-80 Irving Fisher
by T. Truuvert
September 2019, Volume 74, Issue 1
- 1-24 Capital Theory 1873–2019 and the State of Macroeconomics
by Fabio Petri - 25-45 The Development of Econometrics in Australia: 1930–2000
by Ross Williams - 46-63 On the Origins of Econometrics in Australia. The Contributions of Maurice Belz and Robert W. James
by Guido Erreygers - 64-80 Graslin’s Subjective Theory of Value as Elaborated in His Debate with a ‘Blind Enthusiast’ of Physiocracy in 1767
by Eiko Yamamoto - 81-83 The Past and Future of Keynesian Economics: A Correction
by Tony Aspromourgos - 84-85 John Maynard Keynes: The Art of Choosing the Right Model
by Bruce Littleboy
May 2019, Volume 73, Issue 1
- 1-13 One Hundred Years Ago: John Maynard Keynes’s The Economic Consequences of the Peace
by Robert W. Dimand - 14-46 The Economists and Monetary Thought in Interwar New Zealand: The Gradual Emergence of Monetary Policy Activism
by Geoffrey T. F. Brooke & Anthony M. Endres & Alan J. Rogers - 47-84 New Zealand’s Thirty-Year Experience with Inflation Targeting: The Origins, Evolution and Impact of a Monetary Policy Innovation
by Robert A. Buckle - 85-96 Charles Wickens: The Australian Government’s First Economist
by John Hawkins
January 2019, Volume 72, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editors’ Introduction
by Geoffrey Brooke & Bruce Littleboy - 2-3 Michael Philip Schneider 1935–2019
by John King - 4-34 The Evolution of Inflation Targeting in Australia
by Selwyn Cornish - 35-58 Robinson, Andrews, and Marshall: A Case of Arguing at Cross Purposes?
by Lowell Jacobsen - 59-78 The Past and Future of Keynesian Economics: A Review Essay
by Tony Aspromourgos - 79-91 Was Aquinas a ‘Universal Economist’?
by Paolo Santori - 92-94 Essays in Keynesian Persuasion
by G. C. Harcourt - 95-98 A.C. Pigou and the ‘Marshallian’ Thought Style. A Study in the Philosophy and Mathematics Underlying Cambridge Economics
by Gerhard Michael Ambrosi - 99-101 War in the History of Economic Thought: Economists and the Question of War
by Bruce Littleboy
September 2018, Volume 71, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editors’ Message
by Geoffrey Brooke & Bruce Littleboy - 2-24 Reflections on a Representative Selection of My Essays from the Past 60 Years
by G. C. Harcourt - 25-54 Edward Dyason and His Sojourn with Australian Economists, 1924–39
by Cecily Hunter - 55-72 The Agricultural Revolution, Childe’s Theory of Economic Development as Outlined in Man Makes Himself, and Contemporary Economic Theories
by Clement A. Tisdell & Serge Svizzero - 73-93 War and Economic Development in the Studies of Friedrich List and Enrico Barone
by Catia Eliana Gentilucci & Stefano Spalletti - 94-117 Clarifying Keynes’s Theory Of Consumption And Psychological Law
by Rod O’Donnell - 118-131 The ‘New View’ of Adam Smith in Context
by Paul Oslington - 132-134 Lucky boy in the Lucky Country. The autobiography of Max Corden, Economist
by William Coleman - 135-135 The 2019 History of Economic Thought Society of Australia Conference
by The Editors
May 2018, Volume 70, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editors’ Message
by Geoffrey Brooke & Bruce Littleboy - 2-22 The Formative Stages of Piero Sraffa’s Research Program
by Pier Luigi Porta - 23-39 Not So Dull? Simon Gray and Giffen Behaviour
by Michael V. White - 40-48 Carlyle and Boulding: The Two Economists Largely Responsible for Their Discipline Becoming Known as ‘The Dismal Science’
by Michael Schneider - 49-59 Nassau William Senior and the Poor Laws: Why Workhouses Improved the Industriousness of the Poor
by Satoshi Fujimura - 60-71 A Note on the Role of Aggregate Demand in Ricardo
by Alex M. Thomas - 72-82 Mazzucato on Value and Productive Activity: A Review
by Tony Aspromourgos - 83-84 Otto Neurath and the History of Economics
by J. E. King
January 2018, Volume 69, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editors’ Message
by Bruce Littleboy & GeoffreyBrooke - 2-3 Peter Groenewegen (13 February 1939–4 May 2018): A Tribute and a Memoir
by Geoff Harcourt - 4-5 Introducing a History of Australasian Economic Thought
by William Coleman - 6-21 Noise and Signal in the Latest History of Australasian Economic Thought
by Anthony M. Endres - 22-43 The Failure of Historians to Engage with Recent Economic Thought: The Case of Millmow
by Gregory C. G. Moore - 44-61 Keynesianism in Australia
by Peter Kriesler & J. W. Nevile - 62-64 Comments on Alex Millmow’s History of Australasian Economics
by Paul Oslington - 65-67 Millmow and Australasian Economics
by John Lodewijks - 68-75 The HAET of the Matter
by Alex Millmow - 76-77 The History of Economics: A Course for Students and Teachers
by J. E. King - 77-79 Hayek: A Collaborative Biography. Part VII: ‘Market Free Play with an Audience’: Hayek’s Encounters with Fifty Knowledge Communities
by J. E. King
September 2017, Volume 68, Issue 1
- 1-1 Message from the Editors
by Bruce Littleboy & Geoffrey Brooke - 2-16 Adam Smith and Jeremy Bentham in the Australian colonies
by Chris Berg - 17-34 Keynes on the Sequencing of Economic Policy: Recovery and Reform in 1933
by Sebastian Edwards - 35-41 Irving Fisher’s unpublished 1890 essay ‘Mathematical contributions to Philosophy: Attacking Kant’s theory of Geom. axioms’
by Toomas Truuvert - 42-57 Keynes, Bloomsbury and method
by Geoff Dow - 58-74 P.W. Martin and the flaw in the price system
by J. E. King - 75-78 The Distribution of Wealth – Growing Inequality?
by Danny Dorling - 79-82 In Search of the Two-Handed Economist: Ideology, Methodology and Marketing in Economics
by Harry Bloch - 83-86 Schumpeter’s Price Theory
by Tony Endres - 87-89 The Idea of History in Constructing Economics
by Geoffrey Brooke
May 2017, Volume 67, Issue 1
- 1-1 Message from the Editors
by Geoffrey Brooke & Bruce Littleboy - 2-25 Trevor Swan and Indian Planning: The Lessons of 1958/59
by Selwyn Cornish & Raghbendra Jha - 26-45 Anglican Social Thought and the Shaping of Political Economy in Britain: Joseph Butler, Josiah Tucker, William Paley and Edmund Burke
by Paul Oslington - 46-58 Ricardo the ‘Logician’ versus Tooke the ‘Empiricist’: On Their Different Substantive Contributions to Classical Economics
by Matthew Smith - 59-69 Why History of Economics?
by Tony Aspromourgos - 70-76 The New Worlds of Thomas Robert Malthus. Rereading the Principle of Population
by John Pullen - 77-78 Economic thought: a brief history
by Harry Bloch - 79-80 Great economic thinkers from antiquity to the historical school: translations from the Series Klassiker der Nationalökonomie
by J. E. King - 81-83 Social opulence and private restraint: the consumer in British socialist thought since 1800
by J. E. King
January 2017, Volume 66, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editors' Message
by Geoffrey Brooke & Bruce Littleboy - 2-18 Pigou on War Finance and Welfare
by Rogério Arthmar & Michael McLure - 19-43 The Victorian Effort to Exclude the Amateur ‘Public Intellectual’ from Economics: The Case of Stephen Versus Ruskin
by Gregory C. G. Moore & Helen Fordham - 44-62 Pioneers’ Arguments for Formulating Economic Problems Mathematically: A (Partial) Survey
by Bo Sandelin - 63-71 An essay on the Catalogue of the Library of Piero Sraffa, edited by G. de Vivo
by Arnold Heertje - 72-73 Richard Cantillon’s essay on the nature of trade in general. A variorum edition
by Antoin E. Murphy - 74-76 Arthur Cecil Pigou by Nahid Aslanbeigui and Guy Oakes, great thinkers in economics series
by Michael McLure