Dear Colleagues, Please cicrulate these details of the latest issue of
HISTORY OF ECONOMICS REVIEW.
Many thanks, John King.
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Just published: History of Economics Review No. 43 Winter 2006
Contents:
HETSA's Silver Jubilee: a 25 year souvenir symposium
An Austrian paradox: the Contribution of the Austrian School to the
Development of Marx's Labour theory of Value
V. S. Afanasyev
Political Economy and the Historians: E. P. Thompson and the Moral
Depletion Hypothesis
William Dixon and David Wilson
Herbert Heaton: a Scholar 'Exiled' from Australia
Jack King
Pareto on the History of economic thought as an Aspect of Experimental
Economics
Michael McLure
On Prices in Myrdal's Monetary Theory
Alexander Tobon
Cultivated Circles of the Empire: W. S. Jevons's Antipodean Interlude
(1854-1859)
Michael V. White
On the Nature of Heterodox economics: a Survey Study
Mary V. Wrenn
Controversy: Australians in Cambridge: a Comment on William Coleman's
Conversation with Murray Kemp
G. C. Harcourt
Value and Labour: Review Article
Tony Aspromourgos
A New Life of John Stuart Mill: Review Article
Mark Donoghue
Book Reviews
Published by the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia
(HETSA): http://hetsa.fec.anu.edu.au/default.asp.