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Announcing the publication of the special Keynes issue in the History of  
Economics Review. 
 
The Table of Contents follows. 
 
No. 25 Winter-Summer 1996 
ISSN 1037-0196 
 
Articles 
 
The Brisbane Papers 
Keynes: Past, Present and Future 
Guest Editors: Athol Fitzgibbons and Bruce Littleboy 
 
John Maynard Keynes: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow 
Rod O'Donnell   1 
 
The Formation of Keynes's Vision 
Gilles Dostaler 14 
 
Can we Consider the Keynesian Revolution to be Scientific Progress? 
Peter Rosner    32 
 
Economics Beyond the Neoclassical Synthesis: Rediscovering  
Keynes's Enterprise 
Peter Sheehan   45 
 
Keynesian Misjudgments about Strikes and Inflation 
Robert Leeson   67 
 
The Logic of Post Keynesian Economics 
Athol Fitzgibbons       72 
 
The Influence of the Great Depression on Keynes's General Theory 
Robert Skidelsky        78 
 
The Wider Significance of "How to Pay for the War" 
Bruce Littleboy 88 
 
Hayek and Keynes: A Commonality 
Tony Lawson     96 
 
Marshall and Keynes: A Survey of Some Recent Literature 
Peter Groenewegen       115 
 
Keynes, Say's Law and the Theory of the Business Cycle 
Steven Kates    119 
 
Malthus and Keynes: Some Recent Secondary Literature 
Samuel Hollander        127 
 
A Comparison-Contrast of J.M. Keynes' Mathematical Modeling Approach  
in the General Theory with some of his General Theory Interpreters,  
especially J.E. Meade 
Michael E. Brady        129 
 
Keynes and Keynesians on Investment Decision-Making:  
A Behavioural Perspective 
Jerry Courvisanos       159 
 
Self-fulfilling Expectations and The General Theory 
Colin Rogers    172 
 
Equilibrium and Determination in Open Systems:  
The Case of the General Theory 
Victoria Chick  184 
 
Some Reflections on Keynes's "Choice of Units" 
Dick Staveley   189 
 
J.M. Keynes' "Safety First" Approach: Decision Making Under Risk  
in the Treatise on Probability (1921) 
Michael E. Brady        204 
 
 
The Adelaide Papers 
Keynes Sixty Years On 
Guest Editor: Colin Rogers 
 
A "Second Edition" of The General Theory 
Geoffrey C. Harcourt    210 
 
What Can Economist Learn from Keynes's Philosophy? 
Rod O'Donnell   213 
 
Keynes After Sixty Years 
Peter Kriesler  217 
 
The Relevance of the Keynesian Multiplier Process after Sixty Years 
Paul Dalziel    221 
 
The Perth Papers 
Three Essays on Macroeconomics after Keynes 
 
The Rise and Fall of the Phillips Curve in British Policy-Making Circles 
Robert Leeson   232 
 
The Rise of the Natural-Rate of Unemployment Model 
Robert Leeson   249 
 
Language and Inflation 
Robert Leeson   265 
 
The Sydney Reviews 
 
"To be Young was Very Heaven": The Keynesian Revolution in America 
John Nevile     276 
 
A Giant of the Stockholm School: Erik Lundberg 1907-1987 
Peter Groenewegen       280 
 
The Economic Wisdom of G.C. Harcourt 
Allen Oakley    284 
 
 
Copies of this double issue are available from  
 
John Lodewijks 
Department of Economics 
University of New South Wales 
Sydney  2052  AUSTRALIA 
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