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January 2005, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 12-28 Definition of the Capitalist Mode of Production: A Re-examination (with Application to Non-capitalist Modes of Production)
by George E. Economakis - 29-44 A Book That Never Was: Marshall’s Final Volume on Progress and His System of Ethical and Political Beliefs
by Peter Groenewegen - 45-49 René Roy, the Separability and Subordination of Needs, and Post Keynesian Consumer Theory
by Marc Lavoie - 50-56 The Hierarchy of Needs and the Concept of Groups in Consumer Choice Theory [1943]
by René Roy - 57-66 Searching for a ‘First-Class Man’: The Appointment of the Inaugural Ritchie Professor of Economics
by Alex Millmow - 67-76 The Mystery of Edward Shann
by Alex Millmow - 77-99 Masters of Theory and its Relevance to the History of Economic Thought
by Gregory Moore - 100-114 Roy Harrod and Joan Robinson on Thriftiness and Growth: An Introduction to Their Correspondence, 1965-1970
by Daniele Besomi - 115-130 Roy Harrod and Joan Robinson: Correspondence on Growth Theory, 1965-70
by Daniele Besomi
January 2005, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-18 A Conversation with Murray Kemp
by William Coleman - 19-48 Power without Glory: George Stigler’s Market Leviathan
by Craig Freedman - 49-60 ‘Supply Creates its Own Demand’: A Discussion of the Origins of the Phrase and of its Adequacy as an Interpretation of Say’s Law of Markets
by Steven Kates - 61-76 Keynes and Say’s Law
by Richard J. Kent - 77-97 Vision, Revolution, and Classical Situation: Schumpeter’s Theory of Scientific Development
by Peter Kesting - 98-125 Did Hilferding Influence Schumpeter?
by Panayotis Michaelides & John Milios - 126-141 Colonial Currency Boards: The Seigniorage Issue
by Malcolm Treadgold - 142-156 Breaking New Ground: The Significance of W.S. Jevons’s Rent Theory
by Michael V. White - 157-182 Book Reviews
by James E Alvey & Peter Groenewegen & J. E. King & Michael McLure & Anitra Nelson & J. W. Nevile & Christopher J. Niggle & Michael Schneider
January 2004, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 19-45 A Meta-theoretical Assessment of the Decline of Scholastic Economics
by S. Drakopoulos & G.N. Gotsis - 59-68 Natura non facit saltum in Alfred Marshall (and Charles Darwin)
by Geoffrey Fishburn - 69-107 Jevons’s One Great Disciple: Wicksteed and the Jevonian Revolution in the Second Generation
by Paul Flatau - 108-117 Williamson’s Back Door: Transaction Costs and the Efficient Firm
by Craig Freedman - 118-120 Ben Higgins inMelbourne
by Murray C. Kemp - 121-136 The Irreducibly Social Self in Classical Economy: Adam Smith and Thomas Chalmers meet G.H. Mead
by David Wilson & William Dixon - 137-144 The Role of Teleology in Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations: A Belated Comment on Kleer
by James E. Alvey - 145-149 Smith on Teleology: A Reply to Alvey
by Richard A. Kleer - 150-151 Adam Smith on Teleology and the Stationary State: A Rejoinder
by James E. Alvey - 152-156 One Hundred Years from Today
by Tony Endres - 157-169 Book Reviews
by Therese Jefferson & J.E. King & Marc Lavoie & Anitra Nelson
January 2004, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-11 Cambridge, England, or Cambridge, Tasmania? Some Recent Excavations of the Giblin Multiplier
by William Coleman - 12-32 An Interpretation of Ronald Coase’s Analytical Approach
by Bingyuan Hsiung - 33-34 Development: An Obituary
by Jeanette C. Mitchell - 35-64 Schumpeter’s Theory of Ideological Influence
by Matthew Steen - 65-87 The Role of Eastern Europe in Development Economics’ History
by James M. Warner & Kenneth P. Jameson - 88-96 Interpreting the History of Economics
by Michael McLure - 97-116 Book Reviews
by Graham Dunkley & John F. Henry & M.C. Howard & J.E. King & John Laurent & Troy P. Lynch & Sandrine Potulny & John Singleton
January 2003, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-22 The Influence of Medicine on Political Economy in the Seventeenth Century
by Alain Clément - 23-32 Keynes, Kuznets and Estimates of Investment
by Richard J. Kent - 33-46 Some Difficulties with Sunspots and Mr Macleod: Adding to the Bibliography of W.S. Jevons
by Michael V. White - 47-52 Appendix 1
by The Editors - 53-68 One Hundred Years From Today
by Gregory C.G. Moore - 69-95 Book Review
by John F. Henry & J.E. King & Frederic S. Lee & Troy P. Lynch & Michael McLure & Alex Millmow & Stephen Parsons & Steven Pressman & Michael Schneider & John Singleton
January 2003, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 51-70 The Way to the Socialist Planned Economy
by Marek Breit & Oskar Lange & Jan Toporowski - 71-83 Hayek Translated: Some Words of Caution
by JHansjörg Klausinger - 84-99 The Power of Economic Ideas: Australian Economists in the Thirties
by Alex Millmow - 100-108 Expectations, Lags and Particular Parameter Values in Harrod’s Dynamics
by J.W. Nevile - 109-125 Teaching the History of Economic Thought at theUniversity of Sydney: Some Reflections
by Peter Groenewegen - 126-177 Book Review
by Gregory Moore & Phillip Anthony O’Hara & Daniele Besomi
January 2002, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-9 A Note on the Debate over ‘Economic Rationalism’ in Australia: An Application of Albert Hirschman’s Rhetoric of Reaction
by Therese Burton & Brian Dollery & Joe Wallis - 10-25 Unity in the Influences on Adam Smith
by Peter Clarke - 26-43 A Century of Vertical Fiscal Imbalance in Australian Federalism
by Therese Burton & Brian Dollery & Joe Wallis - 44-65 Hicks’s The Theory Of Wages: Its Place in the History of Neoclassical Distribution Theory
by Paul Flatau - 67-75 R.C. Mills (1886-1952) and Australian Fiscal Federalism, with Special Reference to the Methodology of the Grants Commission
by Peter Groenewegen - 76-84 Keith Frearson On Roy Harrod, As Told To Geoff Harcourt
by G.C. Harcourt - 85-110 The Comparative Sociology of Environmental Economics in the Works of Henry Carey and Karl Marx
by Michael Perelman - 111-125 Australia’s ‘Employment Approach’ to International Postwar Reconstruction: Calling the Bluff ofMultilateralism
by Sean Turnell - 126-159 A Conversation with Peter Groenewegen
by Brian Dollery - 160-164 Teaching Economics Historically
by Paul Oslington - 166-168 One Hundred Years From Today
by Michael Schneider - 170-173 Heinz Wolfgang Arndt (1915 – 2002)
by Selwyn Cornish - 174-176 Sir Leslie Galfreid Melville (1902–2002)
by Alex Millmow - 177-179 W. Brian Reddaway (1913 - 2002)
by Alex Millmow
January 2002, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 4-12 Barry Gordon’s Research, Influences and Contacts
by Moira Gordon - 13-34 >Economic Ideas in the Pauline Epistles of the New Testament
by George Gotsis & Sarah Drakopoulou Dodd - 45-63 Mutual Aid and the Making of Heterodox Economics in Postwar America: a Post Keynesian View
by Frederic Lee - 64-77 Selling Plutology: Correspondence Relating to the Failure of Australia’s First Economics Text
by C.G. Moore - 78-103 The Contemporary Relevance of Thorstein Veblen’s Institutional-Evolutionary Political Economy
by Phillip Anthony O’Hara - 105-114 Surplus Value and the Kalecki Principle in Marx’s Reproduction Schema
by B. Trigg - 115-118 A Defence of Commercial Publishers
by John Wood - 118-119 Commercial Publishers, Again
by Tony Aspromourgos - 120-139 Book Review
by Craig Freedman
January 2001, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-6 Ray Petridis, HETSA and the Revival of the History of Economic Thought
by Paul Flatau & Robert Leeson - 7-18 Is Labour Cheapening a Means to Reducing Involuntary (Labour) Unemployment?
by Tony Aspromourgos - 19-32 The Role of Economists in Government and International Agencies: A Fresh Look at the Field
by A. W. Coats - 56-73 The Value of Things in the Imaginative Life: Microeconomics in the Bloomsbury Group
by Craufurd D. Goodwin - 74-94 Thomas Carlyle, ‘The Dismal Science’, and the Contemporary Political Economy of Slavery
by Peter Groenewegen - 95-109 40 Years Teaching Post Keynesian Themes in Adelaide and Cambridge
by G.C. Harcourt - 110-126 ‘State Capitalism’ in the Soviet Union
by M.C. Howard & J.E. King - 127-145 Carlyle, Ruskin, and Morris: Work Across the ‘River of Fire’
by Rob Knowles - 146-159 Internalising the Externalities of Homoeconometricus: Turning Silicon Astrologers into Popperian Bookmakers
by Robert Leeson - 160-167 Training Professional Economists: The Australian Experience
by John Lodewijks - 168-181 Keynes’s Criticisms of Malthus, and ‘Malthus’s Reply’: the Concept of Effective Supply
by J.M. Pullen - 182-199 Sismondi’s Macroeconomic Model An Annotated Translation
by Michael Schneider
January 2001, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-16 Some Reflections on the ‘Pigou-Robinson’ Theory of Exploitation
by Paul Flatau - 17-32 An Overinvestment (but Anti-Austrian) Explanation of the Turning Points of the Cycle: Italian Contributions of the Early 20th Century
by Guglielmo Forges Davanzati & Riccardo Realfonzo - 33-43 Boisguilbert’s Theory of Money, Circular Flow, Effective Demand and Distribution of Wealth
by Peter Groenewegen - 44-63 Marx’s Theory of the Money Commodity
by Anitra Nelson - 64-80 William Edward Hearn on Knowledge-Based Growth: Innovator, or Plagiarist of John Rae?
by Masazumi Wakatabe - 81-111 Book Reviews
by J.E. Alvey & Craig Freedman & Gregory G.C. Moore
January 2000, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-9 Historical Scholarship and Publication, or - Why Do Commercial Publishers Exist?
by Tony Aspromourgos - 10-35 Economics Imperialism and Intellectual Progress: The Present as History of Economic Thought?
by Ben Fine - 37-45 Commercial Scholarly Publishing : the Devil Incarnate or Divine Saviour?
by John Shipp - 46-57 An Early Estimate of the Value of Australia’s Stock of Human Capital
by Malcolm Treadgold - 58-62 How Rational is Popper’s Rationality Principle?: A Critical Note on Oakley
by Boris Salazar - 63-66 How Rational Is Popper’s Rationality Principle? A Reply to Boris Salazar
by Allen Oakley - 67-105 Book Reviews
by Peter Groenewegen & Phillip Anthony O’hara & John Pullen
January 2000, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-13 Adam Smith and the Theory Of Value: Chapter Six Considered
by John Henry - 14-29 The role of teleology in Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations
by Richard Kleer - 30-47 Political Economy From Below: Communitarian Anarchism as a Neglected Discourse in Histories of Economic Thought
by Rob Knowles - 48-67 Revisiting Giblin: Australia’s First Protokeynesian Economist?
by Alex Millmow - 68-69 Economists Who Have Influenced Me
by Graeme Dorrance - 70-90 Book Reviews
by G.C.G. Moore & Allen Oakley
January 1999, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-24 DP. O’Brien and the History of Economic Analysis
by John Creedy - 25-40 Economics and the origin of Popper’s situational analysis
by Allen Oakley - 41-55 Misinterpreting Gustav Cassel Origins and Implications for the Contemporary Literature
by Imad A. Moosa - 56-67 Pareto on the Cause of Value Maurice Dobb’s Partial Assessment
by Michael McLure - 68-81 Mainstream Consumer Theory
by Sravros A. Drakopoulos & Anastassios D. Karayiannis - 82-89 Reflections on the Centenary of John Bates Clark – ‘The distribution of wealth’ (1899)
by Peter Groenewegen - 90-107 ‘It’s a Case of Using Any Stick to Beat a Dog’: R.I. Downing, the Keynesian Revolution and Reconstruction
by Nicholas Brown - 108-125 Coombs the Keynesian
by Tim Rowse - 126-150 Sir Leslie Melville Keynesian or pragmatist?
by Selwyn Cornish - 151-153 Australian Economics in the Twentieth Century Comment
by H.W. Arndt - 155-158 The Dissent of Economists A Response to Courvisanos and Jones
by Richard Holt & Steven Pressman - 159-180 Book Review
by Tony Aspromourgos & Ray Petridis & Rajani Kanth & G.C. Harcourt & John King - 181-182 After dinner remarks – HETSA (July 14,1999)
by E. Roy Weintraub - 183-192 Conference Programme and Abstracts
by The Editors - 193-195 History Of Economic Thought Society Of Australia
by The Editors - 196-196 A Note Correcting Several Mathematical Errors in Skidelsky’s John Maynard Keynes(1992)
by Michael Emmett Brady
January 1999, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-15 Adam Smith’s Support for Money and Banking Regulation: A Case of Inconsistency?
by Mathieu Carlson - 16-30 Marshall’s vs Wicksell’s Theory of the Cumulative Process
by Michael J. Gootzeit - 31-44 J. R. Hicks on equilibrium and disequilibrium Value and Capital revisited
by Michel De Vroey - 45-69 How ‘Neo-Classical’ is Neoclassical Economics? With Special Reference to Value Theory
by Milan Zafirovski - 70-80 The Monetary Model of Exchange Rates in the History of Economic Thought
by Imad A. Moosa & George Towadros - 81-96 Monetary Reformers Abroad. Australian Economists at the Ottawa and World Economic Conferences
by Sean Turnell - 97-106 The Phillips Controversy. A Further Reply to Chappie
by Robert Leeson - 107-110 The challenge on Phillips
by Simon Chapple - 111-111 A Note on the Etymology of Hearn’s ‘Olbology’
by Evelyn L. Forget - 112-148 Book Reviews
by Jerry Courvisanos & Evan Jones & Peter Groenewegen & Roy Green & Eric R. Sowey & William Coleman & William Coleman & Rajani Kanth
January 1998, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-45 The Development of the Theory of Exchange
by John Creedy - 46-61 David Hume on Technology and Culture
by A.M.C. Waterman - 62-71 From Giblin to Kalecki : The Export Multiplier and the Balance of Payments Constraint On Economic Growth, 1930–1933
by John King - 72-86 Bill Phillips’s Big Trade-off
by Simon Chapple - 87-103 The Demise of the High Inflation Trade-Off Interpretation A Reply to Chapple
by Robert Leeson - 104-112 Hollander’s ‘Marx and Malthusianism’: A Critique
by Ajit Sinha - 113-125 Selectivity Criteria in the Historiography of Economics
by Anastassios D. Karayiannis - 126-128 Keynes, Hayek, and “Religion” as a Necessary Social Institution
by John F. Henry - 129-150 Book Reviews
by John Nevile & Steven Kates & Peter Groenewegen & Alex Millmow & Anitra Nelson & S.A. Drakopoulos - 151-151 Correction Note
by Michael Emmett Brady - 152-164 History of Economic Thought Society of Australia Eleventh Conference 1998
by The Editors
January 1998, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 2-2 Introduction
by Robert Leeson - 3-5 Journal Editing in the History of Economic Thought
by Warren J. Samuels - 6-11 Some Reflections on Editing History of Political Economy
by Craufurd Goodwin - 12-15 Selection Criteria in the History of Economic Thought
by Vincent J. Tarascio - 16-20 Hearn’s ‘Plutology’ or Hearn’s ‘Olbology’?
by Alan Treloar & John Pullen - 21-36 Marx, Money, and Modern Themes
by Douglas Vickers - 37-49 Oxford Versus Cambridge on How to Pay for the War: A Comment on Littleboy
by J.E. King - 50-75 Countervailing Egos – Stigler Versus Galbraith
by Craig Freedman - 76-93 Keynes and Darwin
by John Laurent - 94-100 Book Review
by Gregory Moore - 101-115 History of Economic Thought Society of Australia Tenth Conference
by The Editors
January 1997, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-10 On the Development of Böhm-Bawerk’s Interest Theory from ‘Fisherian’ to ‘Wicksellian’
by Shigeki Tomo - 11-20 Ludwig von Mises’s Transformation of the Austrian Theory of Value and Cost
by J. Patrick Gunning - 21-39 Epistemological Problems of human agency in Mises’s Subjectivism
by Allen Oakley - 40-50 The Process of Collaboration Between Oskar Morgenstern and John von Neumann
by Chikako Nakayama - 51-67 Hayek on Government Two Views or One?
by Chris Guest - 68-82 Hayek, Keynes and the State
by Jeremy Shearmur - 83-93 Fritz Machlup’s Quasi-Subjectivism
by Gillis Maclean - 94-108 ‘Rationality, Individualism and Public Policy’ in the Light of Pareto
by Michael McLure - 109-124 Fair Wages and Just Outcomes Marshall and Pigou on the Labour Market and Redistribution
by Paul Flatau - 125-130 Productive/Unproductive Labour. A Note on Marx’s Critique of Adam Smith
by Ajit Sinha - 131-135 Uncovering a ‘Touch of Genius’
by Alex Millmow - 136-142 Decision Making Under Uncertainty in the Treatise on Probability
by Michael Brady - 143-145 The Development of Keynes’ Theories of Risk in Chapters 26 and 29 of the Treatise on Probability
by Michael Brady - 146-190 Book Reviews
by Peter Groenewegen & Philippe Fontaine & James E. Alvey & James E. Alvey & Athol Fitzgibbons & Athol Fitzgibbons & Ray Petridis & Evan Jones - 191-207 History of Economic thought Society of Australia 10.00 - 11.00 Ninth Conference UNSW, 10-12 July 1996
by The Editors
January 1996, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-13 John Maynard Keynes Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow
by Rod O’Donnell - 14-31 The Formation of Keynes’s Vision
by Gilles Dostaler - 32-44 Can we consider the Keynesian Revolution To Be Scientific Progress?
by Peter Rosner - 45-66 Economics Beyond the Neoclassical Synthesis Rediscovering Keynes’s Enterprise
by Peter Sheehan - 67-71 Keynesian Misjudgments About Strikes and Inflation
by Robert Leeson - 72-77 The Logic of Post Keynesian Economics
by Athol Fitzgibbons - 78-87 The Influence of the Great Depression on Keynes’s ‘General Theory’
by Robert Skidelsky - 88-95 The Wider Significance of “How To Pay For The War”
by Bruce Littleboy - 96-114 Hoyek and Keynes A Commonality
by Tony Lawson - 115-118 Marshall and Keynes A Survey of Some Recent Literature
by Peter Groenewegen - 119-126 Keynes, Say’s Law and the Theory of the Business Cycle
by Steven Kates - 127-128 Malthus and Keynes Some Recent Secondary Literature
by Samuel Hollander - 129-158 A Comparison-Contrast of J. M. Keynes’ Mathematical Modeling Approach in the General Theory with some of his General Theory Interpreters, especially J.E. Meade
by Michael Emmett Brady - 160-171 Keynes and Keynesians on Investment Decision-making A Behavioural Perspective
by Jerry Courvisanos - 172-183 Self-fulfilling Expectations and The General Theory
by Colin Rogers - 184-188 Equilibrium and Determination in Open Systems The Case of The General Theory
by Victoria Chick - 189-203 Some Reflections on Keynes’s “Choice of Units”
by Dick Staveley - 204-209 J.M. Keynes’ “Safety First” Approach Decision Making Under Risk in the Treatise on Probability (1921)
by Michael Emmett Brady - 210-212 A “Second Edition” of The General Theory
by G.C. Harcourt - 213-216 What Can Economists Learn From Keynes’s Philosophy?
by Rod O’Donnell - 217-220 Keynes After 60 Years
by Peter Kriesler - 221-231 The Relevance of the Keynesian Multiplier Process After Sixty Years
by Paul Dalziel - 232-248 The Rise and Fall of The Phillips Curve in British Policy-Making Circles
by Robert Leeson - 249-264 The Rise of the Natural-Rate of Unemployment Model
by Robert Leeson - 265-275 Language and Inflation
by Robert Leeson