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Publications for Tony Aspromourgos

2016 Levrero, Antonella Palumbo, Antonella Stirati (Eds.), Sraffa


Aspromourgos, A. (2016). Adam Smith (1723-1790). In G. and the Reconstruction of Economic Theory: Volume Three:
Faccarello and H.D. Kurz (Eds.), Handbook on the History of Sraffas Legacy: Interpretations and Historical Perspectives,
Economic Analysis Volume 1: Great Economists since Petty (pp. 15-33). Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
and Boisguilbert, (pp. 57-72). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
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Aspromourgos, A. (2012). Entrepreneurship, risk and income
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distribution in Cantillion's Essai. In Gehrke C, Salvadori N,
Aspromourgos, A. (2016). William Petty (1623-1687). In G. Steedman I, Sturn R (Eds.), Classical Political Economy and
Faccarello and H.D. Kurz (Eds.), Handbook on the History of Modern Theory: Essays in honour of Heinz Kurz, (pp. 105-
Economic Analysis Volume 1: Great Economists since Petty 119). Abingdon: Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis.
and Boisguilbert, (pp. 5-8). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
Aspromourgos, A. (2012). Keynes's General Theory After 75
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Years: Chapter 24 and the Character of 'Keynesian' Policy.
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Economic Record, 88(Supplement s1), 149-157. <a
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2015
Aspromourgos, A. (2012). The Machine in Adam Smith's
Aspromourgos, A. (2015). Profits. In James D. Wright (Eds.),
Economic and Wider Thought. Journal of the History of
International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral
Economic Thought, 34(4), 475-490. <a
Sciences, (pp. 111-116). Amsterdam: Elsevier. <a
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Aspromourgos, A. (2012). The managerialist university: an
Aspromourgos, A. (2015). Ricardo on Adam Smith. In Heinz
economic interpretation. Australian Universities' Review, 54(2),
D. Kurz, Neri Salvadori (Eds.), The Elgar Companion to David
44-49.
Ricardo, (pp. 466-477). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Aspromourgos, T. (2015). Thomas Piketty, the future of 2011
capitalism and the theory of distribution: a review essay.
Aspromourgos, A. (2011). Can (and should) monetary policy
Metroeconomica, 66(2), 284-305. <a
pursue a zero real interest rate, permanently? Metroeconomica,
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2014 Aspromourgos, A. (2011). On some materials from the 'Petty
Papers' archive, relevant to the beginnings of the surplus
Aspromourgos, A. (2014). Entrepreneurship, risk and income
approach. In Roberto Ciccone, Christian Gehrke, Gary
distribution in Adam Smith. European Journal of the History of
Mongiovi (Eds.), Sraffa and Modern Economics, Volume 1, (pp.
Economic Thought, 21(1), 21-40. <a
423-433). Abingdon, Oxon, UK: Routledge imprint of Taylor &
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Aspromourgos, A. (2014). Higher Education Markets and 2010
University Governance. In Margaret Thornton (Eds.), Through
Aspromourgos, A. (2010). 'Universal opulence': Adam Smith
a Glass Darkly: The Social Sciences Look at the Neoliberal
on technical progress and real wages. European Journal of the
University, (pp. 79-88). Canberra: ANU Press.
History of Economic Thought, 17(5), 1169-1182. <a
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Question of Public Debt. Review of Political Economy, 26(4), Information]</a>
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Aspromourgos, A. (2010). Adam Smith and the Labour
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Contract: Is Labour Exchange Analogous to Commodity
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Exchange? Economic and Labour Relations Review, 20(2), 39-
Aspromourgos, A. (2014). Keynes, Lerner, and the question of 48.
public debt. History of Political Economy, 46(3), 409-433. <a
Aspromourgos, A., Rees, D., White, G. (2010). Public debt
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sustainability and alternative theories of interest. Cambridge
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Journal of Economics, 34(3), 433-447. <a
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2013 Information]</a>
Aspromourgos, A. (2013). Adam Smith on Labour and Capital.
In Christopher J. Berry, Maria Pia Paganelli, and Craig Smith 2009
(Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Adam Smith, (pp. 267-289).
Aspromourgos, A. (2009). Economic Science and the Left:
Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
thoughts on Sraffa's equations and the efficacy of organized
Aspromourgos, A. (2013). Sraffa's System in Relation to Some labour. In Lee, Frederic S.~Bekken, Jon~ (Eds.), Radical
Main Currents in Unorthodox Economics. In Enrico S. Economics and Labor: Essays inspired by the IWW Centennial,
(pp. 78-95). Abingdon United Kingdom: Routledge imprint of Aspromourgos, A. (2001). The Mind of the Oeconomist: an
Taylor & Francis. overview of the "Petty Papers" archive. History of Economic
Ideas, 9(1), 39-101.
Aspromourgos, A. (2009). John Maynard Keynes and the
Preservation of Liberal Capitalism. Australian Quarterly, 81(4),
17-24.
2000
Aspromourgos, A. (2000). Historical Scholarship and
Aspromourgos, A. (2009). The Science of Wealth: Adam Smith
Publication, or Why Do Commercial Publishers Exist? History
and the framing of political economy. Oxon, United Kingdom:
of Economics Review, 32, 1-9.
Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis.
Aspromourgos, A. (2000). New light on the economics of
Aspromourgos, A. (2009). There is No Alternative?: The
William Petty (1623-1687): some findings from previously
Financial Crisis and the Problem of Bailouts. Australian
undisclosed manuscripts. Contributions to Political Economy,
Quarterly, 81(1), 4-9.
19(1), 53-70. <a
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2007 Information]</a>
Aspromourgos, A. (2007). Adam Smith,Peace and Economics.
A Q: Journal of Contemporary Analysis, 79(5), 12-18.
Aspromourgos, A. (2007). Adam Smiths Treatment of Market
Prices and Their Relation to "Supply" and "Demand". History
of Economic Ideas, 15(3), 27-57.
Aspromourgos, A. (2007). Explanatory Note. In Hume, R and
Love, H (Eds.), Plays, Poems, and Miscellaneous Writings
Associated with George Villiers, Second Duke of Buckingham,
(pp. 596-599). Oxford UK: Oxford University Press.
Aspromourgos, A. (2007). Interest as an Artefact of Self-
Validating Central Bank Beliefs. Metroeconomica, 58(4), 514-
535.

2005
Aspromourgos, A. (2005). The invention of the concept of
social surplus: Petty in the Hartlib Circle. European Journal of
the History of Economic Thought, 12(1), 1-24.

2004
Aspromourgos, A. (2004). 'The Functionless Investor':
Keynes's Euthanasia of the Rentier Revisited. In Tony
Aspromourgos and John Lodewijks (Eds.), History and
Political Economy: Essays in Honour of P.D.Groenewegen,
(pp. 217-235). London: Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis.
Aspromourgos, A., Lodewijks, J. (2004). Introduction: The
History Of Economics As Archaeologist. In Tony
Aspromourgos and John Lodewijks (Eds.), History and
Political Economy: Essays in Honour of P.D.Groenewegen,
(pp. 1-15). London: Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis.
Aspromourgos, A. (2004). Sraffian Research Programmes And
Unorthodox Economics. Review of Political Economy, 16(2),
179-206.

2002
Aspromourgos, A. (2002). Comment on 'Fiscal Policy and the
Job Guarantee'. Australian Journal of Labour Economics, 5(2),
261-263.
Aspromourgos, A. (2002). Commercial Publishers, Again.
History of Economics Review, 35, 118-119.

2001
Aspromourgos, A. (2001). Is labour cheapening a means to
reducing involuntary (labour) unemployment? History of
Economics Review, 34, 7-18.
Aspromourgos, A. (2001). Political Economy, Political
Arithmetic and Political Medicine in the Thought of William
Petty. In Peter Groenewegen (Eds.), Physicians and political
economy : six studies of the work of doctor-economists, (pp. 10-
25). London: Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis.

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