I’ve added a bunch of book reviews. Feel free to review my reviews. If there’s any interest, I will post some extracts from the reviews over the next few days. Also, I’ve been updating the recent journal articles and working papers, reflecting a few acceptances and some long-awaited publications. Here’s a list of reviews I’ve added:
John Quiggin on progressive reform: review of Boris Frankel’s When the Boat Comes in, Pluto Press, 2002′, Arena 60(August–September), 47–49.
Myths of the Market; Review of: Thomas Frank, One Market Under God, Sydney, Vintage, 2001 & William Baumol, The Free-Market Innovation Machine: Analyzing the Growth Miracle of Capitalism, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2002 ‘, The Drawing Board (Digest)
Economics of the Dark Side: Review of Jack Hirshleifer, The Dark Side of the Force: Economic Foundations of Conflict Theory, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2001′, The Drawing Board (Digest)
A rough ride to freedom for information. Review of The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World, by Lawrence Lessig, Random House (US), Australian Financial Review, 8 November
Review of Refashioning the Rag Trade: Internationalising Australia’s Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Industries by Michael Webber and Sally Weller, UNSW Press, 2001′, 21(1), 56–7.
Review of Debunking Economics: The Naked Emperor of he Social Sciences by Steve Keen, Pluto Press, 2001′, Economic Record 78(241)
Review of At the Crossroads – three essays by Jane Kelsey, New Zealand Economic Papers.