History of Economics Review, No 58, Summer,  2013/14

Articles

On Oskar Lange’s Theoretical Positions on Equilibrium and Capital in some 1930s and 1940s Writings
Ariel Dvoskin and Andres Lazzarini
Conflicting Views of the Entrepreneur in Turn-of -the-Century Vienna
Matthew McCaffrey
Queen’s College and Australian Economics: 1900-1955
Ross Williams
How Richard Downing obtained the Ritchie Chair
Alex Millmow
One Hundred Years from Today

Rosa Luxemburg’s The Accumulation of Capital
Peter Groenewegen
John Maynard Keynes’s Indian Currency and Finance
Rebeca Gomez Betancourt

Tribute

Retirement of John King, Prolific and Incisive Historian of Economic Thought

Book Reviews

Neil Hart, Equilbrium and Evolution: Alfred Marshall and the Marshallians
Marco Dandi
G.C. Harcourt, The Making of a Post-Keynesian economist: Cambridge Harvest
John Lodewijks
Yukihhiro Ikeda and Kiichiro Yagi (eds),  Subjectivism and Objectivism in the History of Economic Thought
Anthony Endres
G.C. Harcourt , On Skidelsky’s Keynes and other essays
Bruce Littleboy
Robert Leeson(ed),  Hayek : a Collaborative Biography, Part 1 Influences, From Mises to Bartley
John King
Philip Hilton, Bitter Honey . Recovering the Medieval and Scientific Content of Bernard de Mandeville
Peter Groenewegen
Tiziano Raffaelilli , Giacomo  Becattini , Katia Caldari and Marco Dardi (eds) The Impact of Alfred Marshall Ideas: The Global Diffusion of his Work
Mark Donohue

Announcement of the Distinguished Fellows of HETSA for 2013 and 2014