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Published in History of Economics Review No. 49, Winter 2009:

Articles

Robert Torrens’ Theory of Profit Reconsidered
Taro Hisamatsu
Page1

The Transition from Keynesian to Monetarist Economics in Australia:
Joan Robinson’s 1975 Visit to Australia
Alex Millmow
Page 15

Pigou on the Minimum Wage: An Institutional Inquiry into the Labour Market
Norikazu Takami
Page 32

Adam Smith’s Macrodynamic Conception of the Natural Wage

A. M. C. Waterman


Page 45



Communications and Notes from the Archives
Keynes’ Collected Writings, A Correction
Richard J. Kent
Page 61

‘Il est encore plus important de bien faire que de bien dire’.
A Translation and Analysis of Dupont de Nemours’ 1788
Letter to Adam Smith
Robert Prasch and Thierry Warin
Page 67


Review Article
The Ups and Downs of Henry George
John Pullen
Page 76


Book Reviews
Richard Reeves. John Stuart Mill: Victorian Firebrand
Mark Donoghue
Page 87

Bruce Kinzer. J.S. Mill Revisited:
Biographical and Political Explorations
Mark Donoghue
Page 93

Claude Gnos and Louis-Philippe Rochon (eds). The Keynesian Multiplier
J.E. King
Page 99
David A. Spencer. The Political Economy of Work
J.E. King
Page 100

Roger Frantz (ed.). Renaissance in Behavioral Economics:
Essays in Honor of Harvey Leibenstein
John Lodewijks
Page 102

Geoffrey Poitras (ed.). Pioneers of Financial Economics.
Volume 2: Twentieth-Century Contributions
Jan Toporowski
Page 104



Sorry for the slightly belated post – this issue was published in July 2009

Regards,
Michael McLure and Gregory Moore
  

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