william oliver coleman : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   38 years (1982 - 2020). See details.
   Cites by year: 1
   Journals where william oliver coleman has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 1.    Total self citations: 10 (14.71 %)

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Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with william oliver coleman.

Is cited by:

Tyers, Rodney (8)

Guest, Ross (3)

Panza, Laura (3)

Weber, Ernst (3)

Le, Anh (2)

Colander, David (2)

Yalçıntaş, Altuğ (2)

Asano, Akihito (2)

Ville, Simon (2)

Athukorala, Prema-chandra (1)

Faridi, Muhammad Zahir (1)

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Brecher, Richard (4)

Irwin, Douglas (4)

Rogoff, Kenneth (3)

Obstfeld, Maurice (3)

Davis, Donald (3)

McDonald, Ian (2)

Solow, Robert (2)

Robertson, Peter (2)

Barro, Robert (2)

Gregory, Robert (2)

Kocherlakota, Narayana (1)

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Where william oliver coleman has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
The Economic Record12
Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform6
History of Political Economy5
Economic Papers4
Australian Economic Papers2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
CEPR Discussion Papers / Centre for Economic Policy Research, Research School of Economics, Australian National University8
CEH Discussion Papers / Centre for Economic History, Research School of Economics, Australian National University7

Recent works citing william oliver coleman (2024 and 2023)


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2023Economic Aspects of Australian Federation: Trade Restrictiveness and Welfare Effects in the Colonies and the Commonwealth, 1901-3. (2023). Grayson, Luke ; Varian, Brian D. In: CEH Discussion Papers. RePEc:auu:hpaper:111.

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2005How the Bank Got Its Groove Back Stephen Bell, Australia’s Money Mandarins: The Reserve Bank and the Politics of Money, Cambridge University Press, 2004 In: Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform.
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2009“The power of simple theory and important facts”: A Conversation with Bob Gregory In: Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform.
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2009“The power of simple theory and important facts” A Conversation with Bob Gregory.(2009) In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2017Log Rolling as an Explanation of Distortions All Round: A Model à la Buchanan and Tullock In: Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform.
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2018Six Problems in the Biography of Alfred Deakin In: Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform.
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1999Economic Rationalism and its Discontents In: Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform.
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2001The Seven Pointed Star In: Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform.
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2005Beyond Brigden: Australia’s Pre-War Manufacturing Tariffs, Real Wages and Economic Size In: ANU Working Papers in Economics and Econometrics.
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2007A Theory of the Supply of Inside Money In: ANU Working Papers in Economics and Econometrics.
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2007How Inside Money Makes Inflation Costly For Most (but Gainful For Some) In: ANU Working Papers in Economics and Econometrics.
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2008Can We Rule Out Speculative Hyperinflations in Maximising Models? Yes, We Can. In: ANU Working Papers in Economics and Econometrics.
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2012Pipe Dreams and Tunnel Visions: Economists and Australian Population Debates before the Baby Boom In: ANU Working Papers in Economics and Econometrics.
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2012Pipe Dreams and Tunnel Visions: Economists and Australian Population Debates before the Baby Boom.(2012) In: CEH Discussion Papers.
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2012The Strange Birth of Neoliberalism In: ANU Working Papers in Economics and Econometrics.
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2012Popular Despotism: An Economists Explanation In: ANU Working Papers in Economics and Econometrics.
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2012The Neoliberal and the Powerlessness of Ideas In: ANU Working Papers in Economics and Econometrics.
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2007Why Investors Prefer Nominal Bonds: a Hypothesis In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2007‘This Arbitrary Rearrangement of Riches’: an Alternative Theory of the Costliness of Inflation In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2007Inflation without a quantity of money: a simple Wicksellian model outlined In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2012The Inadequacy of Friedman and Savage’s Critique of Diminishing Marginal Utility In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2013A Young Tree Dead? The Story of Economics in Australia and New Zealand In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2017The Social and Economic Determinants of Voting ‘Yes’ in South Australia’s Federation Referenda In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2018Was Federation Uniting or Dividing? The Impact of the Customs Union of 1901 on Australian Trade Relationships In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2018Was Federation Uniting or Dividing? The Impact of the Customs Union of 1901 on Australian Trade Relationships.(2018) In: Economic Papers.
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2014Making a land fit for a gold standard: monetary policy in Australia 1920-1925 In: CEH Discussion Papers.
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2015Was the First World War Disturbing or Reinforcing of Australias Economic Model? In: CEH Discussion Papers.
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2020The Revenue Maximising Tariff Rate: A Theoretical Model Applied to 1890s Victoria In: CEH Discussion Papers.
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2020Which States Gained, and Which States Lost, from Australia’s Federation Customs Union of 1902? The Answers of a Theoretical Schema, with an Empirical Check In: CEH Discussion Papers.
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2020The Impact of the ‘Braddon Blot’ on Australia’s Tariff Structure, 1901-1910: A Leviathanic Analysis In: CEH Discussion Papers.
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2020The Struggle over Australian Railways in 1890s: The Strange Economics of State Control vs the Ruthless Economics of Federal. In: CEH Discussion Papers.
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1983Wicksell and the Akerman Axe Model: A Re-Examination. In: Australian Economic Papers.
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1990The Defect in Ricardos Argument for the 93 per cent Labour Theory of Value. In: Australian Economic Papers.
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2017Weighing the Significance of World War I for the Australian Economy In: Australian Economic Review.
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2013What Was ‘New’ About Neoliberalism? In: Economic Affairs.
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2004RUNNING ECONOMICS DOWN: FACT AND FANTASY IN THE PRESENTATION OF ECONOMISTS IN THE MEDIA In: Economic Papers.
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2005TAKING OUT THE PINS: ECONOMICS AS ALIVE AND LIVING IN THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT In: Economic Papers.
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2008GAUGING ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE UNDER CHANGING TERMS OF TRADE: REAL GROSS DOMESTIC INCOME OR REAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT? In: Economic Papers.
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1998Should We Wait to ‘Grow Out of’ Unemployment? The Implications of a Neoclassical Calibration Analysis In: The Economic Record.
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2006A Conversation with Max Corden In: The Economic Record.
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2007Money and Employment: A Study of the Theoretical Implications of Endogenous Money ? by Peter Docherty In: The Economic Record.
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2008Involuntary Unemployment: The Elusive Quest for a Theory ? by Michel De Vroey In: The Economic Record.
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2008Beyond Brigden: Australias Inter?War Manufacturing Tariffs, Real Wages and Economic Size In: The Economic Record.
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2010Monetary Economics: An Integrated Approach to Credit, Money, Income, Production and Wealth In: The Economic Record.
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2010When Expansionary Fiscal Policy is Contractionary: A Neoklassikal Scenario In: The Economic Record.
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2012Introduction by this Special Issue’s Editors In: The Economic Record.
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2013The Clash of Economic Ideas: The Great Policy Debates and Experiments of the Last Hundred Years , by Lawrence H. White ( George Mason University, Cambridge University Press , New York, NY , 2012 ), pp In: The Economic Record.
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2013Building Chicago Economics , by Robert van Horn , Philip Mirowski and Thomas A. Stapleford , ( Cambridge University Press , 2011 ), pp. 402 + lii . In: The Economic Record.
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2014The Illusion of Free Markets: Punishment and the Myth of the Natural Order , by Bernard E. Harcourt ( Harvard University Press , Cambridge , 2011 ), pp. 336 . In: The Economic Record.
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2017Paul Samuelson on the History of Economic Analysis. Selected Essays , by Steven G. Medema and Antony M. C. Waterman ( Cambridge University Press , New York , 2015 ), pp. x + 466 . In: The Economic Record.
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1996How Theory Came to English Classical Economics. In: Scottish Journal of Political Economy.
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1999A Brief History of the Australian Notes Issue Board, 1920-24 In: Cato Journal.
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1993The missing fisher effect: A theory with some tests using UK data In: International Review of Economics & Finance.
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1991The Missing Fisher Effect: A Theory with Some TEsts Using UK Data..(1991) In: Tasmania - Department of Economics.
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2010The Political Economy of Wages and Unemployment In: Books.
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2007The Causes, Costs and Compensations of Inflation In: Books.
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1995Rationalism and Anti-Rationalism in the Origins of Economics In: Books.
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2001The Strange Laissez Faire of Alfred Russel Wallace: The Connection between Natural Selection and Political Economy Reconsidered In: Chapters.
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1999The Strange Laissez-Faire of Alfred Russel Wallace: the Connection Between Natural Selection and Political Economy Reconsidered..(1999) In: Tasmania - Department of Economics.
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1991Concord and Discord amongst New Zealand Economists: the Results of an Opinion Survey. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics.
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1991The Non-Neutrality of Money: Some Empirical Corroboration from four Countries and two Centuries. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics.
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1992The New Deals New Gold Policy: A Case Study in the Power of Old Ideas. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics.
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1993Was Ricardo the First Australian Capital Theorist? In: Tasmania - Department of Economics.
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1994How Theory Came to Classical Economics. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics.
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1995Wicksells Cumulative Process: A Stengthening of Its Foundations. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics.
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1996The Australian Notes Issue Board, 1920-1924: An Experiment with an Independent Monetary Authority. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics.
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1996Mundell-Fleming: A Criticism or the Multiplier Liveth. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics.
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1997Can We Grow Out of Unemployment? The Lessons of a Neoclassical Analysis. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics.
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2001Running Economics Down: perceptions and Reality in the Presentation of Economists in the Media. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics.
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1985Wicksell on Technical Change and Real Wages In: History of Political Economy.
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1999When Political Economy “Crossed the Sea”: An Unpublished Paper by Maupertuis on Bimetallism In: History of Political Economy.
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2000The Significance of John Lockes Medical Studies for His Economic Thought In: History of Political Economy.
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2003Anti-Semitism in Anti-economics In: History of Political Economy.
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2007The Group Life as a Genre of Economists Life Writing In: History of Political Economy.
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2001Is It Possible that an Independent Central Bank Is Impossible? The Case of the Australian Notes Issue Board, 1920-1924. In: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.
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1991BOOK REVIEWS In: Contributions to Political Economy.
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2002Economics and Its Enemies In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2002The Damnation of Economics In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2002Rival Gospels of Wealth In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2002The ‘Unconquerable Private Interests’ In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2002‘The Infallible Dicta of the Holy Mother Church of Political Popery’ In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2002‘Economists, Glory to You and the Jews!’: a Postscript on Anti-Semitism and Anti-Economics In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2002The Not-so-Puzzling Failure of Anti-Economics In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2002The ‘Wretched Procurers of Sedition’ In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2002The ‘Apostles of the Rich’ In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2002The Dream of Nationhood In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2002The Totalitarian State and the ‘Economist-Scoundrels’ In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2002‘The General Contagion of its Mechanic Philosophy’ In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2002Moral Economy In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2002The Religion of Love and the Science of Wealth In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2002Crusaders and Consumers In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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1982Peak Load Pricing and the Channel Tunnel In: Working Papers.
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1998Book Reviews In: Review of Political Economy.
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