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[NOTE: In February 2001, a message was posted to the list about the History of Economics
Review. In the message it said that the tables of content were attached, but the HES List
does not accept attachments. So here are the tables of contents for the Summer 2000 issue
and the supplement.
 
The History of Economics Review has two issues per year. Subscriptions are US$25 for
individuals, US$40 for libraries; supplement only is $15: cheques payable to HETSA, to
William Coleman, Department of Economics, University of Tasmania, GPO Box 252-85, Hobart,
Tasmania, Australia 7001).
 
 
HISTORY OF ECONOMICS REVIEW Issue No. 32, Summer 2000 
 
Historical Scholarship and Publication, or - Why Do Commercial Publishers 
Exist? by Tony Aspromourgos, pp. 1-9 
 
Economics Imperialism and Intellectual Progress: The Present As History of 
Economic Thought, by Ben Fine, pp. 10-36. 
 
Commercial Scholarly Publishing: the Devil Incarnate or Divine Saviour? by 
John Shipp, pp. 37-45. 
 
An Early Estimate of the Value of Australia's Stock of Human Capital, by 
Malcolm Treadgold, pp. 46-57. 
 
How Rational is Popper's Rationality Principle? A Critical Note on Oakley, 
by Boris Salazar, pp. 58-62. 
 
How Rational is Popper's Rationality Principle? A Reply to Boris Salazar, by 
Allen Oakley, pp. 63-6. 
 
Exemplary Economists of the Twentieth Century: a review Article of 36 
Economists' Autobiographies, by Peter Groenewegen, pp. 67-82. 
 
Money and Credit in Marx's Political Economy and Contemporary Capitalism [A 
Review Article], by Phillip O'Hara, pp. 83-95. 
 
The Quest for the Canon: Holy Grail or Empty Economic Box, by John Pullen, 
pp. 96-105. 
 
Book Reviews by William Coleman, J.E. King, John Laurent and G.R. Steele, 
pp. 106-115. 
 
Editor's Corner, p. 116. 
 
Communications, pp. 117-118. 
 
 
HISTORY OF ECONOMICS REVIEW No 32 Summer 2000. SUPPLEMENT: Essays in 
Biography: Australian Economists, by H.W. Arndt 
 
Contents: 
 
Foreword by Heinz Arndt, p. ii. 
 
Colin Clark, pp. 1-5. 
 
Colin Clark as a Development Economist, pp. 6-14. 
 
Sir Leslie Melville, pp. 15-17. 
 
Sir John Crawford, pp. 18-30. 
 
Sir John Crawford: Return to Academe, pp. 31-9. 
 
R.I. Downing: Economist and Social Reformer, pp. 40-58. 
 
D.M. Bensusan-Butt, pp. 59-65. 
 
Helen Hughes, pp. 66-71. 
 
Kurt Singer: Wandering Jewish Scholar, pp. 72-6. 
 
Robert Hall, pp. 77-8. 
 
James Meade in Australia, pp. 79-82. 
 
Australian Economists in the Twentieth Century, pp. 82-4. 
 
 
 
 
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