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Michael McLure <[log in to unmask]>
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History of Economics Review, No 53 Winter 2011, has just been published.  Its contents include:

Articles
    Hayek, Keynesian Economics and Planning Against Competition:  A Caveat? (pp. 1-9)
    Andrew Farrant and Edward McPhail

    On Adam Smith's Digression Appended to his Chapter on Bounties in The Wealth of Nations: A Window onto his Approach to Political Economy (pp. 10-24)
    M.B. Harvey-Phillips

    Douglas Copland and the Aftershocks of the Premiers' Plan, 1931-1938 (pp. 25-43)
    Alex Millmow

    A Note on Henry George's Concept of Value from Obligation (pp. 44-54)
    John Pullen

    Luxury, Crisis and Consumption: Sir James Steuart and the Eighteenth- Century Luxury Debate (pp. 55-72)
    Aida Ramos

    Dear Prudence: W.F. Lloyd on Population Growth and the Natural Wage (pp. 73-90)
    Michael V. White


Book Reviews
    Robert Leeson, ed., David Laidler's Contributions to Economics (pp. 91-92)
    William Coleman

    Wolfgang Hafner and Heinz Zimmermann, eds, Vinzenz Bronzin's Option Pricing Models: Exposition and Appraisal (pp. 93-96)
    Robert W. Dimand

    Simon Cook, The Intellectual Foundations of Alfred Marshall's Economic Science: A Rounded Globe of Knowledge (pp. 96-99)
    Mark Donoghue

    Mark Blaug and Peter Lloyd, eds, Famous Figures and Diagrams in Economics (pp. 99-102)
    Peter Groenewegen

    Aspromourgos, Tony, The Science of Wealth. Adam Smith and the Framing of Political Economy (pp. 102- 104))
    Heinz D. Kurz

    Alessandro Roncaglia, Piero Sraffa, Great Thinkers in Economics Series (pp. 105-107)
    Matthew Smith


Best wishes,
Gregory Moore and Michael McLure

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