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The History of Economic Thought Society of Australia (HETSA) announces the 
publication of 
 
HISTORY OF ECONOMICS REVIEW 
No. 34 Summer 2001 
Special Issue in Honour of Ray Petridis 
Guest Editor: Robert Leeson 
 
Contents: 
 
Ray Petridis, HETSA and the Revival of the History of Economic Thought 
Paul Flatau and Robert Leeson 
 
Articles 
 
Is Labour Cheapening a Means to Reducing Involuntary (Labour) Unemployment? 
Tony Aspromourgos 
 
 
The Role of Economists in Government and International Agencies: A Fresh 
Look at the Field 
A.W. Coats 
 
The Methodology of Early Neoclassical Distribution Theory: Universalism, 
the Deductive Method and Ethics 
Paul Flatau 
 
The Value of Things in the Imaginative Life: Microeconomics in the 
Bloomsbury Group 
Craufurd D. Goodwin 
 
Thomas Carlyle, the Dismal Science and the Contemporary Political Economy 
of Slavery 
Peter Groenewegen 
 
Forty Years Teaching Post Keynesian Themes in Adelaide and Cambridge 
Geoff Harcourt 
 
 
‘State Capitalism’ in the Soviet Union 
M.C. Howard and J.E. King 
 
Carlyle, Ruskin and Morris: Work across the ‘River of Fire’ 
Rob Knowles 
 
Internalising the Externalities of Homoeconomicus: Turning Silicon 
Astronomers Into Popperian Bookmakers 
Robert Leeson 
 
 
Training Professional Economists: The Australian Experience 
John Lodewijks 
 
 
Keynes’s Criticisms of Malthus and Malthus’s ‘Reply’ 
John Pullen 
 
 
Sismondi’s Macroeconomic Model: An Annotated Translation 
Michael Schneider 
 
Report:  HETSA Conference 2001 
Conference Programme 
Abstracts 
Call for Papers: HETSA Conference 2002 
Communications 
 
 
All up, it’s a bumper issue of 219 pages at a cost of US$15, which includes 
postage (or a year’s subscription – two issues – is US$30). We especially 
welcome library subscriptions (US$50 for a year). Make checks payable to 
HETSA and send to: 
 
William Coleman 
School of Economics 
University of Tasmania 
GPO Box 252-85 
Hobart 
Tasmania 
Australia 7001 
 
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