----------------- HES POSTING ----------------- Announcing the publication of the History of Economics Review No. 33 Winter 2001 Articles Some Reflections on the ‘Pigou-Robinson’ Theory of Exploitation Paul Flatau An Overinvestment (but Anti-Austrian) Explanation of the Turning Points of the Cycle: Italian Contributions of the Early Twentieth Century Guglielmo Forges Davanzati and Riccardo Realfonzo Boisguilbert’s Theory of Money, Circular Flow, Effective Demand and Distribution of Wealth Peter Groenewegen Marx’s Theory of the Money Commodity Anitra Nelson William Edward Hearn on Knowledge-Based Growth: Innovator, Or Plagiarist of John Rae? Masazumi Wakatabe Review Articles Adam Smith’s Moral Science of Economics James E. Alvey When Truth Is Not Beauty, Nor Beauty Truth Craig Freedman An Irish Clerisy of Political Economists? Friendships and Enmities Amongst the Mid-Victorian Graduates of Trinity College, Dublin Gregory G.C. Moore Reviews Understanding Dennis Robertson Daniele Besomi The Early History of Financial Economics Peter Groenewegen The History of Finnish Economic Thought Peter Groenewegen Economic Thought From Smith To Keynes J. E. King The Invention of Capitalism Bruce Philp The Formalist Revolution E. Roy Weintraub Editor’s Corner Communications All up it’s 129 pages. The cost is $US 15, which includes postage. (A year’s subscription, for two issues, is $US30 for individuals/$US50 for institutions). Make checks payable to HETSA and send to: J.E. King Department of Economics and Finance La Trobe University Victoria Australia 3086 ------------ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ------------ For information, send the message "info HES" to [log in to unmask]