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History of Economics Review
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2009 HETSA Conference. January 01, 2008
Carlyle, Malthus and Sismondi: the origins of Carlyle's dismal view of... June 01, 2006
Masters of Theory and its Relevance to the History of Economic Thought... June 01, 2005
Rene Roy, the separability and subordination of needs, and Post Keynes... June 01, 2005
Roy Harrod and Joan Robinson on thriftiness and growth: an introductio... June 01, 2005
Roy Harrod and Joan Robinson: correspondence on growth theory, 1965-70... June 01, 2005
A book that never was: Marshall's final volume on progress and his sys... June 01, 2005
Definition of the capitalist mode of production: a re-examination (wit... June 01, 2005
The hierarchy of needs and the concept of groups in consumer choice th... June 01, 2005
Colonial currency boards: the seigniorage issue (1). January 01, 2005
The irreducibly social self in classical economy: Adam Smith and Thoma... June 01, 2004
An interpretation of Ronald Coase's analytical approach (1). January 01, 2004
The role of Eastern Europe in development economics' history (1). January 01, 2004
One hundred years from today. June 01, 2003
The way to the socialist planned economy. January 01, 2003
The power of economic ideas: Australian economists in the thirties. January 01, 2003
A note on the debate over 'economic rationalism' in Australia: an appl... June 01, 2002
Teaching economics historically. June 01, 2002
Barry Gordon's research, influences and contacts. January 01, 2002
Ray Petridis, HETSA and the revival of the history of economic thought... June 01, 2001
Thomas Carlyle, 'the dismal science', and the contemporary political e... June 01, 2001
'State capitalism' in the Soviet Union. June 01, 2001
Carlyle, Ruskin, and Morris: work across the 'river of fire'. June 01, 2001
Training professional economists: the Australian experience. June 01, 2001
An overinvestment (but Anti-Austrian) explanation of the turning point... January 01, 2001
William Edward Hearn on knowledge-based growth: innovator, or plagiari... January 01, 2001
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