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Number 23 (Winter 1995 issue) of the History of Economics Review is now in
the mail to subscribers. It contains articles by:
Tony Endres - Conceptions of Competition in Austrian Economics
Peter Docherty - Endogeneity in Wicksell's Monetary Theory
Kyle Bruce - American Planning Experiences of WWI
Rod O'Donnell - A Supplementary Edition of Keynes' Writings
Steven Kates - Keynes and Say's Law
Malcolm Treadgold and John Pullen - Henry George in Northern New South
Wales
Barkley and Marina Rosser - Comparative Economic Anthropologies
Warren Samuels - Kennedy Presidency: Implications for HET
Fisher and Phillips - Robert Leeson
plus 9 review articles - reveiewers include Peter Earl, Peter Groenewegen,
Tony Aspromourgos and Colin Rogers. HER has always encouraged review
articles rather than the usual short reviews e.g. the review of
Groenewegen's Marshall is 8 pages.
Also included are all the abstracts and conference program of the 1995
HETSA conference.
185 pages in all.
For those who are not subscribers, subscription rates are $US20, make the
check payable to HETSA, and mail to
John Lodewijks
Department of Economics
University of NSW
Sydney 2052
Australia
ps. reminder about the ninth HETSA conference at University of New South
Wales on 10-12 July 1996. UNSW is located half way between the
international airport and down-town Sydney. A 10 minute bus ride to
central Sydney.
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