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Announcing the publication of the 188-page issue 40 of History of 
Economics Review, Summer 2004. This is the twice-yearly publication of 
the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia, available to 
individuals for US$30 per annum (single issues are $15, post paid). 
Orders/inquiries to William Coleman, Chief Executive Officer, HETSA, 
School of Economics, Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, 
Australia. Or visit our website: http://hetsa.fec.anu.edu.au/default.asp 
 
 
  
 
Contents of History of Economics Review 40: 
 
  
 
'Back to the Roots' of Alfred Marshall's Industrial Organisation 
Analysis 
 
Michel Dimou, pp. 1-18. 
 
  
 
A Metatheoretical Assessment of the Decline of Scholastic Economics 
 
S. Drakopoulos and G N. Gotsis, pp. 19-45. 
 
  
 
Schools, Styles and Trends in Italian Economic Thought 
 
Riccardo Faucci, pp. 46-58. 
 
  
 
Natura Non Facit Saltum in Alfred Marshall (and Charles Darwin) 
 
Geoffrey Fishburn, pp. 59-68. 
 
  
 
Jevons's One Great Disciple: Wicksteed and the Jevonian Revolution 
 
in the Second Generation 
 
Paul Flatau, pp. 69-107. 
 
  
 
Williamson's Back Door: Transactions Costs and the Efficient Firm 
 
Craig Freedman, pp. 108-17. 
 
  
 
Ben Higgins in Melbourne 
 
Murray C. Kemp, pp. 118-20. 
 
  
 
The Irreducibly Social Self in Classical Economy: Adam Smith and 
 
Thomas Chalmers Meet G.H. Mead 
 
David Wilson and William Dixon, pp. 121-36. 
 
  
 
Controversy on Adam Smith 
 
  
 
The Role of Teleology in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations: 
 
A Belated Comment on Kleer 
 
James E. Alvey, pp. 137-44. 
 
  
 
Smith on Teleology: A Reply to Alvey 
 
Richard Kleer, pp. 145-9. 
 
  
 
Adam Smith on Teleology and the Stationary State: A Rejoinder 
 
James E. Alvey, pp. 150-1. 
 
 
  
 
One Hundred Years From Today 
 
  
 
Thorstein Veblen's Theory of Business Enterprise 
 
Tony Endres, pp. 152-6. 
 
  
 
Book Reviews 
 
  
 
The Status of Women in Classical Economics 
 
Therese Jefferson, pp. 157-9. 
 
  
 
Economists in Discussion 
 
J.E. King, pp. 160-4. 
 
  
 
The Theory of Economic Growth 
 
Marc Lavoie, pp. 164-7. 
 
  
 
Marx's Capital 
 
Anitra Nelson, pp. 168-9. 
 
  
 
HETSA Conference 2004: Programme, pp. 170-1. 
 
  
 
HETSA Conference 2004: Abstracts, pp. 172-83. 
 
  
 
Communications, pp. 184-5. 
 
  
 
Editor's Corner, p.186. 
 
  
 
HETSA Prizes 2004-2005, p. 187. 
 
  
 
HETSA Conference 2005: Call for Papers, p. 188. 
 
  
 
 
 

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