Announcing the publication of History of Economics Review 41, Winter
2005. Contents include:
William Coleman, 'A Conversation with Murray Kemp', pp. 1-19.
Craig Freedman, 'Power Without Glory: George Stigler's Market
Leviathan', pp. 19-48.
Steven Kates, '"Supply Creates Its Own Demand": A Discussion of the
Origins of the Phrase and of its Adequacy as an Interpretation of Say's
Law of Markets', pp. 49-60.
Richard J. Kent, 'Keynes and Say's Law', pp. 61-76.
Peter Kesting, 'Vision, Revolution and Classical Situation: Schumpeter's
Theory of Scientific Development', pp. 77-97.
Panayotis Michaelides and John Milios, 'Did Hilferding Influence
Schumpeter?', pp. 98-125.
Malcolm Treadgold, 'Colonial Currency Boards: The Seigniorage Issue',
pp. 126-41.
Michael V. White, 'Breaking New Ground: The Significance of W. S.
Jevons's Rent Theory', pp. 142-56.
Book Reviews, pp. 157-82.
Cumulative Index to Issues 1-40 (1981-2004), pp. 185-227.
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