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January 2017, Volume 66, Issue 1
September 2016, Volume 65, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editors' Introduction
by Geoffrey Brooke - 2-14 A Bicentenary Review of Ricardo’s Proposals for an Economical and Secure Currency
by Christina Laskaridis - 15-26 Jane Marcet as Knowledge Broker
by Evelyn L. Forget - 27-48 Malthus on Growth, Glut, and Redistribution
by John Pullen - 49-63 A Conversation with Michael Schneider
by John E. King - 64-66 The Elgar Companion to David Ricardo
by Peter Kalmbach - 67-70 Ricardo and the History of Japanese Economic Thought: A selection of Ricardo studies in Japan During the Interwar Period
by Ferdinando Meacci - 71-76 A Few Hares to Chase: The Life & Economics of Bill Phillips
by Richard Lipsey - 77-79 Political Arithmetic: Simon Kuznets and the Empirical Tradition in Economics
by Geoffrey T. F. Brooke - 80-82 Hayek: A Collaborative Biography
by John E. King
May 2016, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editors’ message
by Geoff Brooke & Bruce Littleboy - 2-26 Thomas Robert Malthus and the Utilitarians
by Samuel Hollander - 27-41 The Hundredth Anniversary of Clay’s Economics: The Best Introduction to Economics Ever Written
by Steven Kates - 42-63 A.C. Pigou, a Loyal Marshallian?
by Karen Knight - 64-75 Katona and Keynes
by John E. King - 76-78 Nature’s Gifts. The Australian Lectures of Henry George on the Ownership of Land & other Natural Resources
by Peter Groenewegen - 79-84 Macroeconomics and the Phillips Curve Myth
by Michael Beggs - 85-87 A History of Economic Science in Japan: The Internationalization of Economics in the Twentieth Century
by Masazumi Wakatabe - 88-91 Keynes and Friedman on Laissez-Faire and Planning: Where to Draw the Line?
by Johannes A. Schwarzer
January 2016, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-1 Message from the Editors
by Geoffrey Brooke & Bruce Littleboy - 2-20 A.W.H. Phillips and Australia
by Selwyn Cornish & Alex Millmow - 21-32 Variables and Constants in the Theology of T. R. Malthus
by John Pullen - 33-48 The Plum Tree and the Lean-to: A Case Study of Native Americans in 19th Century Economic Thought
by David Ress - 49-55 Hall and Hart on Samuelson and Solow: Some Comments
by James Forder - 56-61 Forder on Hall and Hart on the Samuelson–Solow Phillips Curve: Reply
by Thomas E. Hall & William R. Hart - 62-65 Behavioral Economics: A History
by Shaun Hargreaves Heap - 65-67 Theory of Accumulation and Imperialism
by Peter Groenewegen - 68-71 A Re-assessment of Aristotle’s Economic Thought
by Gloria Vivenza - 71-72 G.L.S. Shackle
by J.E. King
June 2015, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-37 Georg von Charasoff: A Neglected Contributor to the Classical-Marxian Tradition
by Christian Gehrke - 38-57 Douglas Irwin on Peddling Protectionism: A Review Essay
by Gregory C.G. Moore - 58-75 A Conversation with Joe Isaac
by J.E. Isaac & J.E. King - 76-97 David Ricardo’s An Essay on the Effects of a Low Price of Corn on the Profits of Stock
by Giancarlo de Vivo - 98-108 Book Reviews
by Peter E. Earl & J.E. King & Ross Williams & David Andrews
January 2015, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 1-16 The Genesis of Samuelson and Solow’s Price-Inflation Phillips Curve
by Kevin D. Hoover - 17-22 The Samuelson and Solow Phillips Curve: Reply to Hoover
by Thomas E. Hall & William R. Hart - 23-27 The Genesis of Samuelson and Solow’s Price-Inflation Phillips Curve: Rejoinder to Hall and Hart
by Kevin D. Hoover - 28-43 Lloyd on Rationality, Uncertainty and Risk
by Rod O’Donnell - 44-56 Australian Economists at Cambridge during the 1930s
by Alex Millmow - 57-68 Hayek and Antitrust
by Shigeki Kusunoki - 69-77 Considerations on the Importation of Foreign Corn (1814) and the Principle of Comparative Advantage
by Martin Grančay & Nóra Grančay - 78-90 A Mathematical Approach to Malthus’s Criticism of Adam Smith in 1798
by Taro Hisamatsu - 91-101 D.H. Robertson’s Study of Industrial Fluctuation: a Centenary Evaluation
by Peter Groenewegen - 102-110 Book Reviews
by Peter Groenewegen & Tracy Mott & Alex M. Thomas
June 2014, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 1-14 Kurt Rothschild’s Heterodox Approach to Price Theory and Oligopoly
by Harry Bloch & Mita Bhattacharya - 15-29 Luigi Pasinetti and the Cambridge Economists
by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo - 30-49 Sarah Ricardo’s Tale of Wealth and Virtue
by Sergio Cremaschi - 50-63 HET: A Double Lament
by Geoffrey Brennan & Paul Oslington & John Lodewijks & Tony Aspromourgos & Geoffrey Brennan - 64-74 Cesare Beccaria’s On Crimes and Punishments
by Luigino Bruni & Pier Luigi Porta - 75-85 Tieben on The Concept of Equilibrium in Different Economic Traditions
by Neil Hart - 86-100 Book Reviews
by Gary Mongiovi & Alessandro Roncaglia & Ricardo F. Crespo & J.E. King & Bruce Littleboy - 101-104 The John Creedy Economics Collection: A Donation of Significance
by The Editors
January 2014, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 1-19 The Coase Theorem Down Under: Revisiting the Economic Record Controversy
by Steven G. Medema - 20-20 ‘Freedom to Choose’: Four Papers from a Conference
by The Editors - 21-43 The Path of Protection in Australia since Federation
by Peter Lloyd - 44-61 Theorising Optimal Population Between the Wars: the Contribution of Australian Economists
by William Coleman - 62-81 Trade Policy and International Finance in the Bretton Woods Era: a Doctrinal Perspective with Reference to Australia and New Zealand
by Anthony M. Endres & Alan J. Rogers - 82-93 Public Choice Theory had Negligible Effect on Australian Microeconomic Policy, 1970s to 2000s
by Jonathan Pincus - 94-106 Thomas Mun’s England’s Treasure by Forraign Trade: the 17th-Century Manifesto for Economic Development
by Cosimo Perrotta - 107-117 Book Reviews
by Geoffrey Fishburn & Peter Saunders & Tony Aspromourgos - 118-118 2012 HETSA Distinguished Fellow: G.C. Harcourt
by Alex Millmow
June 2013, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-26 On Oskar Lange’s Theoretical Positions on Equilibrium and Capital in Some 1930s and 1940s Writings
by Ariel Dvoskin & Andrés Lazzarini - 27-43 Conflicting Views of the Entrepreneur in Turn-of-the-Century Vienna
by Matthew McCaffrey - 44-56 Queen’s College and Australian Economics: 1900-1955
by Ross Williams - 57-70 How Richard Downing Obtained the Ritchie Chair
by Alex Millmow - 71-82 Rosa Luxemburg’s The Accumulation of Capital
by Peter Groenewegen - 83-95 John Maynard Keynes’s Indian Currency and Finance
by Rebeca Gomez Betancourt - 96-99 Retirement of John King, Prolific and Incisive Historian of Economic Thought
by Michael Schneider - 100-117 Book Reviews
by Marco Dardi & John Lodewijks & Anthony Endres & Bruce Littleboy & J.E. King & Peter Groenewegen & Mark Donohue
December 2013, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 1-15 The Uses of Biography and the History of Economics
by Susan Howson - 16-31 Further Details of the Life and Financial Affairs of T.R. Malthus
by John Pullen - 32-46 Friedrich Hayek on Social Justice: Taking Hayek Seriously
by Yukihiro Ikeda - 47-62 How Heterogeneity Shapes Vilfredo Pareto’s Social Equilibrium
by Gianfranco Tusset - 63-83 International Design and the British Empire: Keynes on the Relief Problem
by Toshiaki Hirai - 84-87 Peter Kenyon 1952–2012: a Memoir and a Tribute
by G.C. Harcourt - 88-95 Price Control, Investment and Resource Allocation
by Peter Kenyon - 96-109 The Rate of Interest Independent of the Rate of Profit: a Review of Matthew Smith’s Tooke (2011)
by Aldo Barba - 110-115 Book Review
by Peter Groenewegen & J.E. King
January 2012, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 1-13 Keynes’s Investment Activities While in the Treasury During World War I
by Richard J. Kent - 14-28 Malthus’s Political Views in 1798: a ‘Foxite’ Whig?
by Nobuhiko Nakazawa - 29-55 The Work of Nicolas Baudeau: Original and Unappreciated Thought
by Alain Clément & Riccardo Soliani - 56-70 Colin Clark and Australia
by Alex Millmow - 71-84 The Ideas of George Shackle and Henry Boettinger
by Bruce Littleboy - 101-116 A.C. Pigou’s Wealth and Welfare
by Michael McLure - 117-122 Millmow on the Australian Response to the 1930s Depression
by Gregory C.G. Moore - 123-131 Book Reviews
by Christian Gehrke & Michael McLure & Keith Tribe
January 2012, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-28 Insider’s Story: Notes on the Claire Friedland and George Stigler Partnership
by Craig Freedman - 29-46 Why Does Jean-Baptiste Say Think Economics is Worth Studying?
by Gilles Jacoud - 47-61 The Forgotten Man: J.M. ‘Pete’ Garland
by Alex Millmow & John Pullen - 62-72 The Samuelson–Solow Phillips Curve and the Great Inflation
by Thomas E. Hall & William R. Hart - 73-79 Jacob Viner, the Cost of Protection, and Customs Unions: New Light from a Manitoba Consulting Assignment
by Paul Oslington - 80-89 A New English Translation of Cantillon: Modern Improvement or Anachronistic Rendition into North American English?
by Peter Groenewegen - 90-106 Book Reviews
by J. E. King & Peter Groenewegen & Graham White & L.A. Duhs & J. E. King & Timur Behlul & John Pullen
January 2011, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-13 Keynes and The General Theory after 75 Years
by Rod O’Donnell - 14-44 The Campaign to Arrest Ed Shann’s Influence in Western Australia: Economics in WA 1913-1934
by Gregory C.G. Moore - 45-69 Depression, War and Recovery: Western Australian Economics 1935 to 19631
by Ray Petridis - 70-91 Thirty Years of Economics: UWA and the WA Branch of the Economic Society from 1963 to 19921
by Michael McLure - 92-110 Charles Harper Through a Galbraithian Lens: Agricultural Cooperation and Countervailing Power in Colonial Western Australia
by D. J. Gilchrist - 111-130 Wilfred E.G. Salter: The Merits of a Classical Economic Education
by Ernst Juerg Weber - 131-143 Irving Fisher’s The Purchasing Power of Money
by Robert W. Dimand - 144-151 Marx, Marshall, and ‘the good water-nymphs’
by Geoffrey Fishburn - 151-154 One More Word on J.K. Gifford
by James Forder - 155-166 Book Reviews
by Robert A. Cord & Anthony Endres & R.N. Ghosh & J.E. King
January 2011, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-9 Hayek, Keynesian Economics, and Planning Against Competition: A Caveat?
by Andrew Farrant & Edward McPhail - 10-24 On Adam Smith’s Digression Appended to his Chapter on Bounties in The Wealth of Nations: A Window onto his Approach to Political Economy
by M. B. Harvey-Phillips - 25-43 Douglas Copland and the Aftershocks of the Premiers’ Plan, 1931–1938
by Alex Millmow - 44-54 A Note on Henry George’s Concept of Value from Obligation
by John Pullen - 55-72 Luxury, Crisis and Consumption: Sir James Steuart and the Eighteenth-Century Luxury Debate
by Aida Ramos - 73-90 Dear Prudence: W.F. Lloyd on Population Growth and the Natural Wage
by Michael V. White - 91-107 Book Reviews
by William Coleman & Robert W. Dimand & Mark Donoghue & Peter Groenewegen & Heinz D. Kurz & Matthew Smith
January 2010, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-26 Theorising Risk and Uncertainty in Social Enquiry: Exploring the Contribution of Frank Knight
by Darryl S. L. Jarvis - 27-40 Keynes as Biographer and Obituarist
by Richard J. Kent - 41-51 The Categorical Requisite of Mises’s Pure Time-Preference Theory of Interest
by Troy P. Lynch - 52-62 Hilferding’s Finance Capital in the Development of Marxist Thought
by J. E King - 63-76 Historians and the History of Economic Thought: An Analysis of Three Biographies of Keynes
by Steven Kates - 77-108 Placing Donald Winch in Context: An Essay on Wealth and Life
by Gregory C.G. Moore - 109-126 William Thomas Thornton’s ‘The True Consequences of the Repeal of the Corn Laws’ with an Introduction and Annotations
by Mark Donoghue - 127-127 Old Books: Research Archive or Landfill?
by J. E King - 128-131 The 2010 Economic Society of Australia Distinguished Fellow Award
by John Lodewijks - 132-145 Book Reviews
by J. E. King & J. E. King & Anthony M. Endres & Michael Schneider
January 2010, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-23 Amartya Sen Reading Adam Smith
by Franz F. Eiffe - 24-42 Contribution of E.L. Wheelwright to Political Economy: Public Scholar, Economic Power and Global Capitalism
by Phillip Anthony O’Hara - 43-64 Pioneers of Financial Economics: Das Adam Smith Irrelevanzproblem?
by Geoffrey Poitras & Franck Jovanovic - 65-71 Warren Pat Hogan, 3 April 1929 – 17 December 2009: Academic Economist, Adviser to Business and Government
by Tony Aspromourgos - 72-81 A Conversation with Arnold Zellner
by Michael McLure & Darrell Turkington & Ernst Juerg Weber - 82-105 An Index to Malthus’s Essay on the Principle of Population, 1798
by John Pullen - 106-128 A Revised Bibliography of Publications by W. Stanley Jevons
by Michael V. White - 129-146 Book Reviews
by David Colander & Peter Groenewegen & Susan Howson & J. E. King & Michael Schneider
January 2009, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-16 Intellectual History and the History of Economic Thought: A Personal View1
by Donald Winch - 17-30 The Webbs, Public Administration and the LSE: The Origin of Public Governance and Institutional Economics in Britain
by Taku Eriguchi - 31-45 Some Critical Perspectives on Böhm-Bawerk’s Capital and Interest, Volume I, A Critical History of Economic Theory, with Special Reference to his Treatment of Turgot, John Stuart Mill and Jevons
by Peter Groenewegen - 46-71 Henry George and the Australian Economic Association: On Land Ownership and Land Taxation
by John Pullen - 72-79 One Hundred Years From Today
by J. E. King - 80-103 Book Reviews
by William Coleman & Peter Groenewegen & Peter Groenewegen & J. E. King & Troy P. Lynch & Carlos Mallorquin & Michael McLure & Ian Steedman
January 2009, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-14 Robert Torrens’ Theory of Profit Reconsidered1
by Taro Hisamatsu - 15-31 The Transition from Keynesian to Monetarist Economics in Australia: Joan Robinson’s 1975 Visit to Australia1
by Alex Millmow - 32-44 Pigou on the Minimum Wage: An Institutional Inquiry into the Labour Market
by Norikazu Takami - 45-60 Adam Smith’s Macrodynamic Conception of the Natural Wage1
by A. M. C. Waterman - 61-66 Keynes’ Collected Writings, a Correction1
by Richard J. Kent - 67-75 ‘Il est encore plus important de bien faire que de bien dire’ A Translation and Analysis of Dupont de Nemours’ 1788 Letter to Adam Smith
by Robert Prasch & Thierry Warin - 76-86 The Ups and Downs of Henry George
by John Pullen - 87-107 Book Reviews
by Mark Donoghue & J. E. King & John Lodewijks & Jan Toporowski
January 2008, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-38 Marshall vs. Walras on Equilibrium and Disequilibrium
by Franco Donzelli - 39-62 From Marketability to Flexibility: Pantaleoni’s ‘Impure’ Theory of Money and Banking
by Nicola Giocoli - 63-77 Alfred William Flux (1867–1942): A Mathematician successfully ‘caught’ for Economics by Marshall
by Peter Groenewegen - 78-91 One Hundred Years From Today
by Peter Kesting - 92-94 Dave Clark (1946–2008): A Fine Historian of Economics and early HETSA member
by Peter Groenewegen - 95-100 A Wealth of Notions
by Tony Aspromourgos - 101-110 The Paretian School of Thought in Italy
by Domenicantonio Fausto - 111-127 Book Reviews
by Tony Endres & Peter Groenewegen & J. E. King & Michael McLure & Colin Rogers & Michael Schneider
January 2008, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-19 Schumpeter and Steindl on Growth and the Transformation to Maturity in Capitalism1
by Harry Bloch & John Finch - 20-38 Poetry, Faith and Chivalry: Alfred Marshall’s Response to Modern Socialism
by Simon Cook - 39-53 A Letter from Keynes to Harlan McCracken dated 31st August 1933: Why the Standard Story on the Origins of the General Theory Needs to be Rewritten
by Steven Kates - 54-71 Crank or Proto-Monetarist?: J.K. Gifford and the Cost-Push Inflation Fallacy1
by J.E. King & Alex Millmow - 72-85 History of Economic Thought at the University of Western Australia: 1953 compared to 20031
by Michael McLure - 86-109 A Restatement of Walras’ Theories of Capitalisation and Money1
by Aldo Montesano - 110-124 The History Wars of Economics: The Classification Struggle in the History of Economic Thought
by Steven Kates & Alex Millmow - 125-131 On Paul Krugman on Maynard Keynes’ General Theory
by Geoff Harcourt - 132-138 Keynes vs the Keynesians: Keynes Rediscovered
by Colin Rogers - 139-147 Money and Inflation in a Macroeconomic Model with Indexed Bonds
by Ernst Juerg Weber - 148-162 Book Reviews
by William Coleman & Simon Cook & Craufurd Goodwin & J. E. King & Michael McLure & Gregory C.G. Moore
January 2007, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-18 The Appointment of the ANU’s First Professor of Economics
by Selwyn Cornish - 19-31 Walter Layton on The Relations of Capital and Labour (1914): A Marshallian Text pur sang?
by Peter Groenewegen - 32-38 Mill, McCracken and the Modern Interpretation of Say’s Law
by Steven Kates - 39-61 Not the Devil’s Decade: Nicholas Kaldor in the 1930s
by J. E. King - 62-88 Making History by Making Identity and Institutions: The Emergence of Post Keynesian–Heterodox Economics in Britain, 1974–1996
by Frederic S. Lee - 89-105 On Ibn Khaldun’s Contribution to Heterodox Political Economy
by Adil H. Mouhammed - 106-135 A Survey of Thomas Tooke’s Contributions to Political Economy
by Matthew Smith - 136-150 One Hundred Years from Today
by Colin Rogers - 151-161 John Maynard Keynes: External Examiner for the University of New Zealand, 1919
by Conrad Blyth - 170-200 Book Reviews
by William Coleman & Jerry Courvisanos & Mark Donoghue & Peter Groenewegen & Peter Groenewegen & J. E. King & Colin Rogers & Osvaldo Schenone & Adrián Ravier & Michael Schneider - 201-201 Editors’ Corner
by John Lodewijks
January 2007, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 7-25 Allen Oakley’s Contribution to History of Political Economy: Capitalism, Agency-Structure and Realism
by Phillip Anthony O’Hara - 26-40 The New Reading of Karl Marx’s Capital in the United States
by Richard D. Wolff - 41-59 The Ontology of Innovation: Human Agency in the Pursuit of Novelty
by Jerry Courvisanos - 60-81 The Nature, History and Significance of the Concept of Positional Goods
by Michael Schneider - 82-94 What is Capital?
by Allen Oakley - 95-105 The Structure of Post-Keynesian Economics: The Core Contributions of the Pioneers
by G. C. Harcourt - 106-111 RQF and HET: Assassin and Corpse?
by J. E. King - 112-114 Professor A. W. (Bob) Coats: 1924–2007
by Peter Groenewegen - 115-131 Book Review
by James E. Alvey & Riccardo Faucci & J. E. King & J. E. King & J. E. King & Jan Toporowski
January 2006, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 32-38 Carlyle, Malthus and Sismondi: The Origins of Carlyle’s Dismal View of Political Economy
by Robert Dixon - 39-49 Shinzo Koizumi (1888-1966): A Japanese Economist’s Encounter with the West
by Yukihiro Ikeda - 50-58 The Doctrine of Market Failure and Early Development Theory
by Jeannette C. Mitchell - 59-75 Did Ricardo Really Have a Law of Comparative Advantage? A Comparison of Ricardo’s Version and the Modern Version
by John Pullen - 76-86 One Hundred Years From Today
by Michael McLure - 87-119 Not for Love nor Money: Milton Friedman’s Counter-Revolution
by Craig Freedman - 120-147 Book Reviews
by 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 & John Singleton
January 2006, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 21-36 An Austrian Paradox: The Contribution of the Austrian School to the Development of Marx’s Labour Theory of Value
by V.S. Afanasyev - 37-55 Political Economy and the Historians: E.P. Thompson and the Moral Depletion Hypothesis
by William Dixon & David Wilson - 56-70 Herbert Heaton: A Scholar ‘Exiled’ from Australia
by Jack King - 71-87 Pareto on the History of Economic Thought as an Aspect of Experimental Economics
by Michael McLure - 88-100 On Prices in Myrdal’s Monetary Theory
by Alexander Tobon - 101-122 Cultivated Circles of The Empire: Bibliographical Notes on W.S. Jevons’s Antipodean Interlude (1854 -1859)
by Michael V. White - 146-149 Australians in Cambridge in the 1950s: a Comment on William Coleman’s Conversation with Murray Kemp
by G.C. Harcourt - 150-154 Value and Labour
by Tony Aspromourgos
January 2005, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-11 Effective Protection and I
by Max Corden