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The History of Economics Review No. 50 Summer 2009, has just been published.
It includes:


HETSA 2009 KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Intellectual History and the History of Economic Thought:
A Personal View (pp. 1-16)
Donald Winch



ARTICLES
The Webbs, Public Administration and the LSE: The Origin of Public
Governance and Institutional Economics in Britain (pp. 17-30)
Taku Eriguchi

Some Critical Perspectives on Böhm-Bawerk’s Capital and Interest,
Volume I, A Critical History of Economic Theory, with Special Reference
to his Treatment of Turgot, John Stuart Mill and Jevons (pp. 31-45)
Peter Groenewegen

Henry George and the Australian Economic Association:
On Land Ownership and Land Taxation (pp 46-71)
John Pullen



ONE HUNDRED YEARS FROM TODAY
William H. Beveridge’s Unemployment: A Problem of Industry (pp. 71-79)
J.E. King



BOOK REVIEWS
Geoff Cockfield, Ann Firth and John Laurent (eds) New Perspectives on
Adam Smith’s ‘The Theory of Moral Sentiments’ (pp. 80 -82)
William Coleman

Cosimo Perrotta Paura dei Beni da Esiodo a Adam Smith (pp. 82 -85)
Peter Groenewegen

D.P. O’Brien (ed.) and John Creedy Taxation and the Promotion of Human
Happiness. An Essay by George Wade Norman (pp. 85 -88)
Peter Groenewegen

K. Puttaswamaiah (ed.) Milton Friedman: Nobel Monetary Economist (pp. 88 -90)
J.E. King

Jörg Guido Hülsmann Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism (pp. 90 -96)
Troy P. Lynch

Edgar J. Dosman The Life and Times of Raúl Prebisch, 1901–1986 (pp. 96 -98)
Carlos Mallorquin

John S. Chipman (ed.) Giornale degli Economisti e Annali di Economia:
Special Issue – Articles by Pareto (pp. 98-101)
Michael McLure

F.A. Hayek The Pure Theory of Capital (pp. 102-103)
Ian Steedman



HETSA CONFERENCE 2009
      Programme (p.104)
      Abstracts (pp. 105- 120)

HETSA Matters (p.121)

The last noted item above includes the following 
announcement from Alex Millmow, President of HETSA:
“HETSA is delighted to announce that the Governor 
of the Reserve Bank of Australia, Glenn Stevens, has
agreed to become our patron. Glenn is one of the 
alumni of the University of Sydney and in a speech a few
years ago recalled and praised the worth of a 
history of economics thought unit he took under Professor
Peter Groenewegen. We hope that Glenn might join 
us at the 23rd HETSA conference dinner on the
evening of July 8”.


Best wishes,

Michael McLure and Gregory Moore
Editors, History of Economics Review

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