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2012 HETSA Distinguished Fellow: G.C. Harcourt |
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A BRIEF NOTE ON AUSTRALIAN ECONOMICS DEGREE ENROLMENTS IN THE 21st CENTURY |
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A Fabian paradise or a one‐man show? How the interwar Queensland economy seduced two prominent English economists |
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A GOODBYE TO BRITISH ECONOMICS? ECONOMICS DOCTORATE ENROLMENTS IN BRITAIN AND AUSTRALIA |
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A Tale of Two Australian Economics Journals |
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A.W.H. Phillips and Australia |
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AGENDA of the 33rd Conference of the History of Thought Society of Australia |
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Ajit Singh of Cambridge and Chandigarh: An Intellectual Biography of the Radical Sikh Economist |
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Australian Economic History: Transformations of an Interdisciplinary Field, by Claire E.F. Wright (ANU Press, Canberra, 2022), xvii+214 pp |
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Australian Economists at Cambridge during the 1930s |
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Australian economics in the twentieth century |
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Book Review |
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Brotherly love and the making of a British economist |
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Capitalist Revolutionary: John Maynard Keynes, by Roger E. Backhouse and Bradley W. Bateman ( Harvard University Press, Hardcover, Cambridge, MA, 2011 ), pp. 208, ISBN 9780674057753 |
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Cicero’s Children: The Worth of the History of Economic Thought for Business Students* |
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Colin Clark and Australia |
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Crank or Proto-Monetarist?: J.K. Gifford and the Cost-Push Inflation Fallacy1 |
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Death of a Revolutionary Textbook |
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Donald K. Stabile and Andrew F. Kozak, Markets, planning and the moral economy: business cycles in the Progressive Era and the New Deal ( Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, 2012. Pp. 296. ISBN 9781781006764 Hbk. £80) |
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Douglas Copland and the Aftershocks of the Premiers’ Plan, 1931–1938 |
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Douglas Copland's Battle With The Younger Brethren of Economists |
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Douglas Copland: Scholar, Economist, Diplomat, by Marjorie Harper ( Miegunyah Press, Melbourne, Australia, 2013 ), pp. viii+ 548, ISBN 9780522862843 hb $60 |
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Funding Australian economics research: Local benefits? |
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GIRLS AND ECONOMICS: AN UNLIKELY COUPLING? |
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Giblin's Platoon: The Trials and Triumph of the Economist in Australian Public Life‐ by William Coleman, Selwyn Cornish and Alf Hagger |
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How Arthur Smithies Was Lost to Australia |
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How Richard Downing Obtained the Ritchie Chair |
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Joan Robinson's disillusion with economics |
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John Maynard Keynes and the Keynes of the Commonwealth, Douglas Copland |
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Michael Schneider 20 January 1934 to 17 May 2019 |
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Milton Friedman: Contributions to Economics and Public Policy, by Robert A. Cord and J. Daniel Hammond ( Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2016 ), xxv + 860 pp |
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NIEMEYER, SCULLIN AND THE AUSTRALIAN ECONOMISTS |
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OSWALD TOYNBEE FALK: KEYNES’ MODEL ECONOMIST? |
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Our Friends across the Ditch: A Brief Sketch of the New Zealand Academic Economics Profession |
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Pomp and Peculiarity: How Two Portraits Epitomized the Repute of Two Eminent Australian Economists |
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Postponing this year’s HETSA conference |
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Preparing the Way: Six Pioneering Women of Australian Economics |
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QUALITY AT ANY PRICE: AUSTRALIAN PhDs IN ECONOMICS 1980/90: A REPLY TO WITHERS |
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Reminder: 2022 HETSA Conference, Melbourne |
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Revisiting Giblin: Australia’s First Protokeynesian Economist? |
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Searching for a ‘First-Class Man’: The Appointment of the Inaugural Ritchie Professor of Economics |
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Sir Leslie Galfreid Melville (1902–2002) |
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Symposium: the near death experience of the history of economics in australia |
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THE DISINTEGRATION OF ECONOMICS? |
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THE KEVNESIAN RENAISSANCE |
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THE MARKET FOR ECONOMISTS IN AUSTRALIA |
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THE STATE WE'RE IN: UNIVERSITY ECONOMICS 1989/1999 |
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THE TWO TRIBES OF ‘THE ECON’: A STUDY OF ECONOMISTS AND ECONOMIC MEDIA COMMENTARY IN AUSTRALIA |
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TO EKE OUT A MARGINAL EXISTENCE: ECONOMICS IN BUSINESS SCHOOLS |
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The Audit We Had to Have: The Economic Record, 1960–2009 |
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The Australian Conference of Economists at 40: The State It's In |
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The Boom We Didn’t Really Have: Australian Economics Degree Enrolments, 1990–2007* |
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The Changing Sociology of the Australian Academic Economics Profession* |
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The Forgotten Man: J.M. ‘Pete’ Garland |
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The HAET of the Matter |
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The History Wars of Economics: The Classification Struggle in the History of Economic Thought |
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The Mystery of Edward Shann |
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The Power of Economic Ideas: Australian Economists in the Thirties |
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The Provocative Joan Robinson: The Making of a Cambridge Economist |
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The Teaching of Economics in Schools: A Problem in the Making? |
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The Transition from Keynesian to Monetarist Economics in Australia: Joan Robinson’s 1975 Visit to Australia1 |
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Uncovering a ‘Touch of Genius’ |
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W. Brian Reddaway (1913 - 2002) |
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W. Brian Reddaway‐Keynes' Emissary to Australia, 1913–2002 |
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‘Go East, Young Man’: A Conversation with Selwyn Cornish AM |
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