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The Australian Economic History Review is concerned with the historical treatment of economic, social and business issues related to Australia, New Zealand, Asia and the Pacific. Papers examine these issues not only from the perspective of economic history but also from the related disciplines of history, economics, history of economic thought, industrial relations, demography, sociology, politics and business studies.
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Read these special issues online now:
- Responses of Economic Systems to Environmental Change: Past Experiences (March 2010)
- The Australian City - New essays in urban history (March 2009)
- Factor productivity (March 2007)
- Mining history (July 2005)
- Economic History of Asia (November 2004)
- Recent Australian Institutional Transformation in Long Run Perspective (November 2002)
- Australia and New Zealand in a Changing World: Commercial Policies in the 1960s (November 2001)
Read the top 5 Australian Economic History Review articles accessed online:
- Prospects for 'closing the gap' in socioeconomic outcomes for Indigenous Australians? (November 2009)
Jon C. Altman, Nicholas Biddle and Boyd H. Hunter
- Urban history and the future of Australian cities (March 2009)
Lionel Frost and Seamus O'Hanlon
- Responses of economic systems to environmental change: Past experiences (March 2010)
Jean-Pascal Bassino and Pierre van der Eng
- Labour and land in Ghana, 1874-1939: A shifting ratio and an institutional revolution (March 2007)
Gareth Austin
- The development of accounting regulation, education, and literature in Australia, 1788-2005 (November 2009)
Garry D. Carnegie
Last updated 3 May 2010.
