History of Economics Review - Electronic Archive : 1982-1999 volumes
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Volume 30, Summer 1999 | ||
John Creedy | D.P. O'Brien and the History of Economic Analysis | |
Allen Oakley | Economics and the Origin of Popper's Situational Analysis | |
Imad A. Moosa | Misinterpreting Gustav Cassel: Origins and Implications for the Contemporary Literature | |
Michael McLure | Pareto on the Cause of Value: Maurice Dobb's Partial Assessment | |
Stavros A. Drakopoulos, Anastassios D. Karayannis |
Mainstream Consumer Theory: Delay, Acceptance and History of Economic Though Texts | |
Peter Groenewegen | Reflections on the Centenary of John Bates Clark - 'The Distribution of Wealth' (1899) | |
Nicholas Brown | 'It's a Case of Using Any Stick to Beat a Dog': R.I. Downing, the Keynesian Revolution and Reconstruction | |
Tim Rowse | Coombs the Keynesian | |
Selwyn Cornish | Sir Leslie Melville: Keynesian or Pragmatist? | |
Heinz W. Arndt | Australian Economics in the Twentieth Century: Comment | |
E. Roy Weintraub | After Dinner REmarks | |
Conference Program and Abstracts | ||
Minutes of the Business Meeting | ||
Communications | ||
Michael Emmett Brady | A Note Correcting Several Mathematical Errors in Skidelsky's John Maynard Keynes (1992) | |
Richard Holt, Steven Pressman |
The Dissent of Economists: A Response to Courvisanos and Jones | |
Tony Aspromourgos | What Is Classical Economics? | |
Ray Petridis | The Leisure Class in the Twenty First Century | |
Rajani Kanth | Economics and Reality | |
Geoffrey Harcourt | In Honour of Lorie Tarshis | |
John King | In Honour of Pierangelo Garegnani | |
Volume 29, Winter 1999 | ||
Mathieu Carlson | Adam Smith's Support for Money and Banking Regulation: A Case of Inconsistency? | |
Michael J. Gootzeit | Marshall's vs Wicksell's Theory of the Cumulative Process | |
Michel De Vroey | J.R. Hicks on Equilibrium and Disequilibrium: Value and Capital Revisited | |
Milan Zafirovski | How 'Neo-Classical' is Neoclassical Economics? With Special Reference to Value Theory | |
Imad A. Moosa, George Towadros |
The Monetary Model of Exchange Rates in the History of Economic Thought | |
Sean Turnell | Monetary Reformers Abroad: Australian Economists at the Ottawa and World Economic Conferences | |
Robert Leeson | The Phillips Controversy: A Further Reply to Chapple | |
Simon Chapple | The challenge on Phillips | |
Communications | ||
Evelyn L. Forget | A Note on the Etymology of Hearn's 'Olbology' | |
Jerry Courvisanos | The Dissent of Economists | |
Evan Jones | The Multifarious Character of Dissent | |
Peter Groenewegen | Development of the Theory of Exchange | |
Peter Groenewegen | Studies of Neglected Thinkers | |
Eric R. Sowey | Francis Ysidro Edgeworth's Other Passion - Probability and Statistics | |
William Coleman | The Myth of Adam Smith | |
William Coleman | Say's Law And The Keynesian Revolution | |
Rajani Kanth | Capitalist Macrodynamics | |
Volume 28, Summer 1998 | ||
John Creedy | The Development of the Theory of Exchange | |
Anthony Waterman | David Hume on Technology and Culture | |
John King | From Giblin to Kalecki:The Export Multiplier and the Balance of Payments Constraint on Economic Growth,1930-1933 | |
Simon Chapple | Bill Phillips's Big Trade-off | |
Robert Leeson | The Demise of the High Inflation Trade-off Interpretation: A Reply to Chapple | |
Ajit Sinha | Hollander's 'Marx and Malthusianism': A Critique | |
Anastassios D. Karayiannis | Selectivity Criteria in the Historiography of Economics | |
John F. Henry | Keynes, Hayek, and 'Religion' as a Necessary Social Institution | |
Michael E. Brady | Correction Note | |
HETSA Conference | ||
Communications | ||
John Nevill | Is Value-free Economics Possible? | |
Steven Kates | The Classics and Mr Keynes | |
Peter Groenewegen | The Greatest Economist of the Twentieth Century | |
Alex Millmow | A Reprise for Keynes | |
Anitra Nelson | A Reappraisal of Marxian Economics | |
S.A. Drakopoulos | The Pre-Classical Period | |
Volume 27, Winter 1998 | ||
Robert Leeson | Introduction | |
Warren Samuels | Journal Editing in the History of Economic Thought | |
Craufurd Goodwin | Some Reflections on Editing History of Political Economy | |
Vincent Tarascio | Selection Criteria in the History of Economic Thought | |
Alan Treloar, John Pullen |
Hearn's 'Plutology' of Hearn's 'Olbology'? | |
Douglas Vickers | Marx, Money and Modern Themes | |
John King | Oxford Versus Cambridge on How to Pay for the War: A Comment on Littleboy | |
Craig Freedman | Countervailing Egos - Stiglet Versus Galbraith | |
John Lauren | Keynes and Darwin | |
HETSA Conference | ||
Communications | ||
Gregory Moore | Kindleberger and the Lender of Last Resort | |
Volume 26, Summer 1997 | ||
Shigeki Tomo | On the Development of Bohm-Bawerk's Interest Theory from 'Fisherian' to 'Wicksellian' | |
J. Patrick Gunning | Ludwig von Mises's Transformation of the Austrian Theory of Value and Cost | |
Allen Oakley | Epistemological Problems of human agency in Mises's Subjectivism | |
Chikako Nakayama | The Process of collaboration between Oskar Morgenstern and John von Neumann | |
Chris Guest | Hayek on Government Two Views or One? | |
Jeremy Shearmur | Hayek, Keynes and the State | |
Gillis Maclean | Fritz Machlup's Quasi-Subjectivism: An Uneasy Marriage between Austrian Economics and Logical Empiricism | |
Michael McLure | 'Rationality, Individualism and Public Policy' in the Light of Pareto | |
Paul Flatau | Fair Wages and Just Outcomes: Marshall and Pigou on the Labour Market and Redistribution | |
Ajir Sinha | Productive/Unproductive Labour: A Note on Marx's Critique of Adam Smith | |
Alex Millmow | Uncovering a 'Touch of Genius': Keynes's Dealings With the Australian Underworld | |
Michael Brady | Decision Making Under Uncertainty in the Treatise on Probability: Keynes, Mathematical Solution of the 1961 Ellsberg Two Color Ambiguous Urn Ball Problem in 1921 | |
Michael Brady | The Development of Keynes' Theories of Risk in Chapters 26 and 29 of the Treatise on Probability | |
HETSA Conference | ||
Communications | ||
Peter Groenewegen | Wiscksell's Selected Essays | |
Philippe Fontaine | History of Ideas and Modern Economic Theory: Some Lessons of Higgling | |
James E. Alvey | Postmodern 'Readings' of Adam Smith's 'Discourse' | |
James E. Alvey | Adam Smith on Gender | |
Athol Fitzgibbons | Rationalism and Anti-Rationalism | |
Athol Fitgibbons | The Dynamic Society | |
Ray Petridis | Alfred Marshall's Official Papers | |
Evan Jones | What Do Economists Do, Who Are They, and Does It Matter? | |
Volume 25, Winter 1996 | ||
Rod O'Donnell | John Maynard Keynes: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow | |
Gilles Dostaler | The Formation of Keynes's Vision | |
Peter Rosner | Can we Consider the Keynesian Revolution to be Scientific Progress? | |
Peter Sheehan | Economics Beyond the Neoclassical Synthesis: Rediscovering Keynes's Enterprise | |
Robert Leeson | Keynesian Misjudgments about Strikes and Inflation | |
Athol Fitzgibbons | The Logic of Post Keynesian Economics | |
Robert Skidelsky | The Influence of the Great Depression on Keynes's General Theory | |
Bruce Littleboy | The Wider Significance of How to Pay for the War"" | |
Tony Lawson | Hayek and Keynes: A Commonality | |
Peter Groenewegen | Marshall and Keynes: A Survey of Some Recent Literature | |
Steven Kates | Keynes, Say's Law and the Theory of the Business Cycle | |
Samuel Hollander | Malthus and Keynes: Some Recent Secondary Literature | |
Michael E. Brady | 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 | |
Jerry Courvisanos | Keynes and Keynesians on Investment Decision-Making: A Behavioural Perspective | |
Colin Rogers | Self-fulfilling Expectations and The General Theory | |
Victoria Chick | Equilibrium and Determination in Open Systems: The Case of the General Theory | |
Dick Staveley | Some Reflections on Keynes's Choice of Units"" | |
Michael E. Brady | J.M.Keynes' Safety First" Approach: Decision Making Under Risk in the Treatise on Probability (1921)" | |
Geoffrey C. Harcourt | A Second Edition" of the General Theory" | |
Rod O'Donnell | What Can Economist Learn from Keynes's Philosophy? | |
Peter Kriesler | Keynes After Sixty Years | |
Paul Dalziel | The Relevance of the Keynesian Multiplier Process after Sixty Years | |
Robert Leeson | The Rise and Fall of the Phillips Curve in British Policy-Making Circles | |
Robert Leeson | The Rise of the Natural-Rate of Unemployment Model | |
Robert Leeson | Language and Inflation | |
John Nevile | To be Young was Very Heaven": The Keynesian Revolution in America" | |
Peter Groenewegen | A Giant of the Stockholm School: Erik Lundberg 1907-1987 | |
Allen Oakley | The Economic Wisdom of G.C. Harcourt | |
Volume 24, Summer 1995 | ||
Steven Medema | Ronald Caose on Economics and Economic Method | |
Robert Dimand | Macroceconomics With and Without Keynes | |
Simon Chapple | Effective Demand in Kalecki's Early Macroeconomics | |
Michael Brady | A Study of J.M. Keynes' Marshallian-Pigouvian Elasticity Approach in Chapter 20 and 21 of the GT | |
Henry Hilton | Leon Walras on Money and Banking | |
Geoffrey Fishburn | Henry Fawcett: His Role in the Darwinian Revolution | |
Paul Oslington, Kim Hawtrey |
Some Questions and a Bibliography on the Relationship between Economics and Christianity | |
Robert Dimand | Carl Menger, Crown Prince Rudolf, and Piblic Policy: A Liberal Critique of Feudal Privilege | |
Heinz Arndt | James Meade: 1907-1995 | |
Robert Leeson | Keynes and Einstein | |
Communications | ||
Tony Endres | The Moral and Political Foundations of The Wealth of Nations | |
Michael Schneider | Wages and Employment in Classical Economic Theory | |
Allen Oakley | The Austrian Schumpeter: 1905 to 1925 | |
tony Aspromourgos | Production, Distribution and Value in the Long Period | |
Heinz Arndt | The Trend of Economics: USA 1924 | |
Phillip O'Hara | The Main Themes of Institutional and Evolutionary Economics | |
Peter Groenewegen | Post Keynesian Economics: A Memorial? | |
Peter Groenewegen | Alfred Marshall's Lectures to Women | |
Volume 23, Winter 1995 | ||
Tony Endres | Conceptions of Competition in Austrian Economics Before Hayek | |
Peter Doherty | Endogeneity in Wicksell's Monetary Theory | |
Kyle Bruce | Scientific Management and the American Planning Experience of WW1: The Case of the War Industries Board | |
Rod O"Donnell | A Supplementary Edition of J.M. Keynes's Writings: Rationale, Nature and Significance | |
Steven Kates | Crucial Influences on Keynes's Understanding of Say's Law | |
Malcolm Treadgold, John Pullen |
Henry George in Northern New South Wales: Newspaper Accounts of Two Lectures | |
Barley Rosse, Marina Rosse |
A Comparison of Comparative Economic Anthropologies | |
Warren Samuels | Richard Reeves's Study of the Kennedy Presidency: Implications for Studying Economics and the History of Economic Though | |
Robert Leeson | Fisher and Phillips | |
Robert Leeson | J. Harold Wilson, Economist: Obituary Note | |
Peter Burn, Bruce Littleboy |
The Eighth HETSA Conference | |
Communications | ||
Peter Kriesler, Padraic Mcguinness, Peter Sheehan, Heinz Arndt |
A Soaring Eagle | |
Peter Groenewegen | Women of Value | |
Peter Groenewegen | Mercantilism and Language | |
Peter Earl | The Dissenting Economist | |
John Laurens | Putting Life Into Economics? | |
Tony Aspromourgos | The Political Economy of Trade and Growth | |
Tony Endres | An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Though | |
Geoffrey Brennan | Condorcet | |
Colin Rogers | Capital in Economic Theory | |
Volume 22, Summer 1994 | ||
Grant A. Fleming | Some Problems in Interpreting Citation Practices in the Economic Record, 1925-1946 | |
Mary Ann Dimand | C.L. Dodgson, Public Choice, and The Mathematics of Porportional Representation | |
Evan Jones | The Tyranny of A priorism in Economic Thought | |
Robert Leeson | Some Misunderstandings Concerning the Contributions Made by A.W.H. Phillips and R.G. Lipsey to the Inflation-Unemployment Literatur | |
Nancy J. Wulwick | Notes on Reading a Text: A Response to Robert Leeson | |
Robert Leeson | The Phillips Curve Paradox and the Smallest Probability in the History of Economic Research | |
Grant A. Fleming | Metzler and the History of Economics: A Preliminary Investigation of the LLoyd Metzler Papers | |
News from Japan | ||
Communications | ||
Peter Groenewegen | John Law's Essay on a Land Bank | |
Peter Groenewegen | Denis OBrien Collected Papers" | |
Elias Khalil | Explaining Process and Change: Approaches to Evolutionary Economics | |
Oskar Kurer | Classical Economic Man | |
Alex Millmow | Joseph A. Schumpeter: His Life and Work | |
John Nightingale | The Economics of Competitive Enterprise: Selected Essays of P.W.S. Andrews | |
Volume 21, Winter 1994 | ||
John Gordon | In Memoriam: Barry Lewis | |
Steven Kates | The Malthusian Origins of the General Theory, or How Keynes Came to Write a Book About Say's Law and Effective Demand | |
James S. Earley | Schumpeter and Keynes: Dissimilar Twin Revolutionists"" | |
Michael Emmett Brady | Keynes, Pigou and the Supply Side of the General Theory | |
William Darity Jr | Many Roads to Extinction: Early AEA Economists and the Black Disappearance Hypothesis | |
Terence Hutchison | White on hte Irish Factor" in Jevon's Statistics: a Rebuttal" | |
Michael V. White | A Five Per Cent Racist? Rejoinder to Professor Hutchison | |
Terence Hutchison | Three Strikes Against White | |
John King | A Conversation with craugurd Goodwin | |
john Lodewijks | A Conversation with John Nevile | |
HETSA Business Meeting - Seventh Conference | ||
News From Japan | ||
Eighth HETSA Conference | ||
James E. Alvey | Adam Smith's Mistake | |
James E. Alvey | The Wealth of Nations | |
Paul M. Augimeri | Whither Economic Theory? | |
Peter Groenewegen | Economic Thought and Discourse in the 20th Century | |
Peter Groenewegen | Ethics and Economic Theory | |
Anastassios D. Karayiannis | Markets, Uncertainty and Decision Making | |
Gillis Maclean | Still Trying to Understand Positive Economics | |
A.J. Millmow | Always in Demand: The Keynes Biographies | |
Ray Petridis | Oxford Economics and Oxford Economists | |
Trevor Stegman | Classical Theories of Money, Output and Inflation | |
Volume 20, Summer 1993 | ||
Barry Gordon | Aristotelian Economic Analysis and the Medieval Schoolmen | |
Allen Oakley | Human Agency and Methodology in Classical Political Economy | |
Philip Mirowski | What Could Mathematical Rigor Mean? Three Reactions to Godel in mid-20th Century Economics | |
John Moorehouse | A Critical Review of Mises on Mathematical Economics | |
John Nightingale | Solving Marshall's Problem with the Biological Analogy | |
Phillip O'Hara | Veblen's Analysis of Business, Industry and the Limits of Capital | |
Simon Chapple | Kalecki's Theory of the Business Cycle and the General Theory | |
Gillian Hewitson | An Intellectual History of Money Endogeneity Theory | |
Robert Dimand | The Dance of the Dollar: Irving Fisher's Monetary Theory of Economic Fluctuations | |
The Seventh HETSA Conference | ||
Bob Coats | Appraising Economic Theories | |
Robert Dimand | When Giants Walked the Earth | |
Allin Cottrell | Lucas and the Austrians | |
Neil Hart | The Classics on the Division of Labour and Technical Change Revisited | |
Craig Freedman | The Empty Well of Historical Thought | |
John King | Noel Thompson, john Strachey | |
Bruce McFarlane | P.L. Porta, David Ricardo: Notes on Malthus's Measure of Value | |
A.D. Karayiannis | S.A. Drakopoulos, Values and Economic Theory - The Case of Hedonism | |
Volume 19, Winter 1993 | ||
Terence Hutchison | 'Ricardian Politics' Another Version of Ricardian Hagiography? | |
Chris Nyland | Poulain de la Barre and the Rationalist Analysis of the Status of Women | |
Mary Ann Dimand | Lewis Carroll, Political Economist | |
Vincent J. Tarascio | Pareto's Sociological Model of Man | |
Michel Prum | Capital Pre-Visited | |
Friz Efaw | Some Notes on the History of Probabilism in Economics | |
Michael White | The 'Irish Factor' in Jevons' Statistics: A Note | |
Bruce MacFarlane | Halevi, Laibman and Nell Beyond the Steady State: A Revival of Growth Theory | |
Notices | ||
Volume 18, Summer 1992 | ||
Geoff Harcourt | Is Keynes Dead? | |
John Creedy | Cournot on Trade between Regions | |
Chris Guest | The Role of Government in the Political Economy of John Locke | |
Roger Pitcher, John Pullen |
Malthus on Classical Languages and Corporal Punishment | |
Joseph Halevi | Marxism and Post-Keynesian Economics | |
John Shaw | The Development of Verdoorn's Law | |
Rick Szostak | The History of Art and the Art in Economics | |
dhammika Dharmapala | Ricardo on the RElationship between Pricing and Distribution | |
Bruce McFarlane | Michal Kalecki - More Biographical Notes | |
Notices | ||
Craig Freedman | The Evolution and Persistence of Economic Assumptions | |
Ken Rivett | Julian Le Grand, Equity and Choice | |
Volume 17, Winter 1992 | ||
Craufurd Goodwin | Political Economy and Civil Society | |
Tim Robinson | Cassel's Contribution to the Economic Theory of Exhaustible Resources | |
Elias Khalil | Marx's Understanding of the Essence of Capitalism | |
William Coleman | The New Deal's New Gold Policy: A Case Study in the Power of (old) Ideas | |
Alex Millmow | The Evolution of J.M. Keynes' Wage and Employment Policy 1920-1946 | |
Communications | ||
News from Japan | ||
Peter Groenewegen | Recent European Contributions to the History of Economics | |
John Laurent | The politics of Progress | |
J. Daniel Hammond | The Boundaries of Economics | |
Craig Freedman | History and Theory in the Time of Economic Rationalism | |
Peter Groenewegen | Centre for the Study of the History of Economic Thought | |
Volume 16, Summer 1991 | ||
John Laurent | Evolution and Organic Analogy in R.F. Irvine's Economics | |
Robert Dimand | Cranks, Heretics and Macroeconomics in the 1930s | |
Neil Hart | Returns to Scale and Marshallian Economics | |
Michael White | Perfidious Giffen | |
Jan Toporowski | Two Enigmas in Kalecki's Methodology | |
John Baxley, John Moorhouse |
The Mathematics of Kalecki's Early MacroDynamics: A Research Note | |
Donald Winch | Adam Smith: The Prophet of Free Enterprise? | |
Jack Brown | Hirshleifer on Smith | |
Richard Nolan | Getting Adam Smith Right | |
John Lodewijks | Sidney Weintraub and the Noxious Influence of Authority"" | |
Adrian Warner | Appraising Weintraub's Appraisal | |
Neil Hart | Marshall and the Development of Economic Thought: A Note | |
Joseph J. Spengler (1902-1991) | ||
Volume 15, Winter 1991 | From the Editor | |
Peter Groenewegen | John Pullen HETSA Editor, 1987-1991 | |
Gregory Moore | A Biographical Sketch of John Kells Ingram | |
Craig Freedman | The Classical Garden of Costless Competition | |
The Sixth HETSA Conference | ||
Peter Kenyon | Towards a Balanced" History of Australian Economics" | |
Peter Kriesler | Rogers on Money | |
Michael V. White | Where did Jevons' Energy Come From? | |
Tony Endres | Some Central Concepts in Modern Economics, Historically Contemplated | |
Volume 14, Summer 1990 | ||
Mason Barnett | The Papers of Oskar Morgenstern in the Manuscript Department, William R. Perkins Library, Duke University | |
John Lodewijks | The Oskar Morgenstern Papers | |
Sixth HETSA Conference | ||
NEWS OF OTHER SOCIETIES: JAPAN | ||
ANNIVERSARIES OF ECONOMISTS: 1991 | ||
J.E. King | Economics in Japan | |
John Pullen | Metaphorical Economics;or, the Metaphor is the Message | |
John Lodewijks | Walt W. Rostow, Theorists of Economic Growth from David Hume to the Present | |
Volume 13, Winter 1990 | ||
Michael Schneider | Sismondi and Laissez Faire: An Introduction | |
John Lodewijks | Sidney Weintraub, the English Dons, and an Unpublished Obituary of Harrod | |
Mason Barnett | The Papers of Carl Menger in the Manuscript Department, William R. Perkins Library, Duke University | |
John Pullen | The Teaching of the History of Economic Thought at the University of New England | |
ANNIVERSARIES OF ECONOMISTS: 1990 | ||
Sixth HETSA Conference | ||
Third Conference of the Association Charles Gide, September 1989 | ||
A New Journak for Methodologists | ||
Essays on Classical political Economy | ||
Derek T. Healey | H.W. Arndt, Economic Development: The History of an Idea | |
Volume 12, Summer 1989 | ||
Report of the Fifth HETSA Conference | ||
Eugene Kamenska | An After-Dinner Address | |
Mendel Weisser | The Concept of a Duty of Excise in the Continental Public Finance Literature of the 1890s | |
Garry Barrett | Equilibrium Business Cycle Theory: A Case Study of Research Agenda Setting in Macroeconomics | |
Nancy J. Wulwick | How Does Methodology Matter? | |
Benjamin Higgins | Australian Economics and the History of Economic Thought | |
Centre for the Study of the History of Economic Thought | ||
Report of the HETSA Business Meeting Hled at the Fifth HETSA Conference, Canberra, July 4, 1989 | ||
History of Economics Society Dissertation Award | ||
Essays on the Scottish Enlightenment | ||
Jim Alvey | Review of Keynes's Vision: His Political Economy Reconstructed by Athol Fitzgibbons | |
John Pullen | Traditional and Untraditional Liberalism: A Review of Traditions of Liberalism, ed. Knud Haakonssen | |
Volume 11, Winter 1989 | ||
L. Haddad | List Revisited: Dynamic Consideration of Trade and Protection | |
Barry Gordon | What is an Excise Duty? Nineteenth Century Literature and the Australian Constitution | |
ANNIVERSARIES OF ECONOMISTS: 1989 | ||
John Burgess | Harrod's Contribution to Growth Theory: A Commemoration | |
Volume 10, Summer 1988 | ||
Grant Fleming | Professional Economists in Government: Assessing the Use of Oral History as a Source of Evidence | |
John Pullen, Jonathan Baldry |
Malthus' Production Function | |
Garry Barrett | Equilibrium Business Cycle Theory in Historical Perspective | |
Japan | ||
Unted Kingdom | ||
France | ||
United States | ||
Fifth Biennial Conference of the History of Economic though Society of Australia | ||
Australian Dissertations: First Supplement | ||
INDEX TO THE HETSA BULLETIN, Nos 1-10, 1981-1988 | ||
Peter Groenewegen | The Scheme of Economics and Philosophy for a World of Uncertainty. Some Problems Solved, by Neil F. Laing | |
Louis Haddad | Yugoslavia: Politics, Economics and Society by Bruce McFarlane | |
Volume 9, Winter 1988 | ||
Peter Groenewegen | Alfred Marshall and Australian Economics | |
Michael V. White | That God-Forgotten Thornton" and the Laws of Supply and Demand" | |
John Lodewijks | The Division of Labour Economics | |
Theses and Dissertions on the History of Economic Thought and the Methodology of Economics, presented at Australian Universities for Bachelor-Honours and Higher Degrees | ||
Peter Groenewegen | The Economic Society's facsimile edition of the Australian Economist 1888-1898, edited by N.G. Butlin, V.W. Fitzgerald and R.H. Scott | |
Volume 8, Summer 1987 | ||
Peter Earl | Unexploited Scope for Quantitative Work in the History of Economic Thought | |
Michael White | The Intangible and Fugitive Nature" of Consumption Demand: William Whewell and Giffen Goods" | |
Simon Chapple | Harrod, Kalecki and the Foreign Trade Multiplier | |
John Lodewijks, George Argyrous |
The Historian of Thought and Modern Economics | |
John Pullen | A Major Discovery of Malthus Manuscripts | |
NEWS OF OTHER H.E.T. SOCIETIES | ||
NOTICES A call for archival material | ||
Peter Gorenewegen | Un economiste non conformiste: Piero Sraffa (1898-1983) by Jean-Pierre Potier | |
Peter Groenewegen | The Economics of Alfred Marshall by G.L.S. Shackle | |
Volume 7, Winter 1987 | ||
Editorial | ||
Abstracts of Papers from the Fourth HETSA Conference, University of Newcastle, May 1987 | ||
M.P. Carter | The Compleat Historian of Economic Thought | |
M. White | Jevons' Charge of The Noxious Influence of Authority": A Note" | |
J. Lodewijks | Teaching and Examining the History of Economic Thought at Duke University | |
J. Pullen | Reminiscences of Patricia James (1917-1987) | |
News of other H.E.T. societies | ||
Volume 6, Summer 1986 | ||
EDITORIAL: A New Beginning | ||
Minutes of the Business Meeting of the Third Conference: La Trobe, 1985 | ||
Michael Schneider | A Summary Record of the Third HETSA Conference | |
News From Japan | ||
Fourth Biennial Conference: Newcastle 1987 | ||
Papers and Correspondence of W.S. Jevons | ||
John Maynard Keynes: A Personal Biography | ||
Volume 5, Autumn 1985 | ||
M. Milgate | John Maynard Keynes: A Centenary Estimate (Paper given at the symposium on three centenaries in economics at the 2nd HETSA Conference, May 1983). | |
A.Y.C. Koo, W.J. Samuels |
Marshall on Balanced Growth from the Supply Side: A note. | |
Peter Groenewegen | An Unpublished Letter of Alfred Marshall | |
Geoff Harcourt | The End of an Era: Joan Robinson (1903-1983) and Piero Sraffa (1898-1983) | |
P. Williams | Robert skidelsky on Keynes | |
P. Greonewegen | D. Whynes, Invitation to Economics | |
Third HETSA Conference La Trobe University 17-20 May, 1985 - Preliminary Program Outline | ||
A new Journal of interest to historians of economics | ||
Volume 4, Winter 1983 | ||
Editor's Introduction | ||
Second HETSA Conference, Sydney Official Programme | ||
List of Registrants | ||
P.D. Groenewegen | A Summary Record of the Proceedings of the Second Conference | |
P.D. Groenewegen | Joseph Alois Schumpeter (1833-1950) A Centenary Tribute | |
M. Schneider | History of Economic Thought Conference, Duke University, 23-26 May 1982 | |
G.C. Harcourt, abbreviated by M. Schneider |
Reflections on the Development of Economics as a Discipline. | |
T.Tanaka | ||
The Society for the History of Economic Thought, Japan Annual Meeting 1982 | ||
Recent Activities of the Society for the History of Economic Thought, Japan | ||
B.J. McFarlane, P.D. Groenewegen |
Quesney, 'Farmers' (1756) and Turgot, 'Sur La Grande et La Petite Culture (1766) | |
Volume 3, Summer 1982 | ||
Editor's Introduction | ||
Second HETSA Conference, Sydney | ||
P.D. Groenewegen | History of Economic Thought in the Faculty of Economics, Sydney University | |
J.H. Reeves | History of Economic Thought at the Eleventh Conference of Economists, Adelaide, August 1982. | |
W.J. Samuels | Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology | |
T. Tanaka | Recent Activities of the Society for the History of Economic Thought, Japan | |
B.J. McFarlane | I. Bradley and M. Howard (eds.) Classical and Marxian Political Economy: Essays in Honour of Ronald L. Meek | |
P.D. Groenewegen | D.P. O'Brien and J.R.Presley (eds.) Pioneers of Modern Economics | |
Volume 2, Autumn 1982 | ||
Editor's Introduction | ||
Second HETSA Conference, Sydney | ||
J A LaNauze | Graham Shardalow Lee Tucker (1924-1980) - Some Memories of the 1950s | |
G S L Tucker's Bibliography | ||
H W Arndt | The Development Objective in Western Colonial Theory | |
P Groenewegen | History of Economic Thought Conferences: - Oxford | |
J C Wood | History of Economic Thought Conference: - Michigan State University | |
M Schneider | A Note on the Teaching of HET at La Trobe | |
T Tanaka | Correspondence: Annual Meeting (1981) of the History of Economic Thought Society, Japan. | |
A W Coats | correspondence: Letter from Britain |