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Fri Mar 31 17:18:41 2006
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Just published: issue 39 of History of Economics Review, Winter 2004.  
 
Contents include: 
 
William Coleman, 'Cambridge, England, or Cambridge, Tasmania? Some  
Recent Excavations of the Giblin Multiplier', pp. 1-11. 
 
Bingyuan Hsiung, 'An Interpretation of Ronald Coase's Analytical 
Approach', pp. 12-32.           
 
Jeanette C. Mitchell, 'Development: An Obituary', pp. 33-34. 
 
Matthew Steen,' Schumpeter's Theory of Ideological Influence', pp.  
35-64. 
 
James M. Warner and Kenneth P. Jameson, 'The Role of Eastern Europe in 
Development Economics' History', pp. 6587. 
 
Michael McLure 'Interpreting the History of Economics' (Review  
Article), pp. 88-96. 
 
Book Reviews: 
 
Graham Dunkley, ' The Economics and Ideology of Free Trade', pp. 97-8. 
 
John F. Henry, 'Adam Smith: Optimist or Pessimist', pp. 98-101. 
 
M.C. Howard, 'Modeling Rational Agents', pp. 101-4. 
 
J.E. King, 'The Legacy of Piero Sraffa', pp. 104-5. 
 
John Laurent, 'The First Darwinian Left', pp. 105-8. 
 
Troy P. Lynch, 'Austrian Economics and the Political Economy of  
Freedom', pp. 108-110. 
 
Sandrine Potulny, 'Philosophical Foundations of Liberalism', pp.  
110-15. 
 
John Singleton, 'Two Hundred Years of Say's Law', pp. 115-16. 
 
It amounts to 120 pages all up, and can be purchased for US$15, including 
postage, from the editor, John King, Department of Economics and Finance, 
La Trobe University, Victoria 3086, Australia. 
 
 
John King 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 
 

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