References
Main Works by Robert Hall
Hall, R.L. (1934). Earning and Spending. London: Centenary Press.
Hall, R.L. (1937). The Economic System in a Socialist State. London: Macmillan.
Hall, R.L.
(1943). ‘Discussion’. American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings (Supplement), 33(1, Part 2): 355-357.Hall, R.L. (1946). ‘Review of Price Control and Business, by George Katona’. Economic Journal, 56(222): 297-300.
Hall, R.L. (1955). ‘The Place of the Economist in Government’. Oxford Economic Papers, New Series, 7(2): 119-135.
Hall, R.L. (1959). ‘Reflections on the Practical Application of Economics’. Economic Journal, 69(276): 639-652.
Hall, R.L. (1960). ‘Testimony of 17 October 1957’. In Minutes of Evidence, Committee on the Working of the Monetary System (Radcliffe Committee). London: HMSO: 98-99.
Hall, R.L. (1962). Planning: The Rede Lecture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hall, R.L. (1970). ‘Problems of Aggregation and Dis-Aggregation in MacroEconomic Policy'. Economic Analysis and Policy, 1(1): 1—13.
Hall, R.L. (1981a). ‘Are the Unions Usurping Parliament?: Why I Have Changed My Mind on Incomes Policy'. Economic Affairs, 1(3): 149—155.
Hall, R.L. (1981b). ‘Lord Roberthall, Economic Adviser to Macmillan's Government, Looks at the Failure of Monetarism'. London Review of Books, 19 November. Available at: https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v03/n21/lord-roberthall/
lord-roberthall-economic-adviser-to-macmillan-s-government-looks-at-the-fail- ure-of-monetarism.
Hall, R.L. (1982). ‘The End of Full Employment'. Chapter 7 in C.P Kindleberger and G. di Tella (eds) Economics in the Long View: Essays in Honour ofW.W. Rostow — Volume 3: Applications and Cases, Part II. London: Macmillan: 155—174.
Hall, R.L. (1983). ‘International Economic Cooperation After 1945’. History Today, 12 December. Available at: https://www.historytoday.com/archive/ international-economic-co-operation-after-1945.
Hall, R.L. and C.J. Hitch (1939). ‘Price Theory and Business Behaviour'. Oxford Economic Papers, 2(May): 12—45.
Hall, R.L. and C. Hitch (1951). ‘Price Theory and Business Behaviour'. Chapter 3 in
T. Wilson and P.WS. Andrews (eds) Oxford Studies in the Price Mechanism. Oxford: Clarendon Press: 107-140.
Plowden, Lord and R.L. Hall (1968). ‘The Supremacy of Politics'. The Political Quarterly, 39(4): 366-371.
Other Works Referred To
Arndt, H.M., D.M. Bensusan Butt and T.W. Swan (1988). ‘An Appreciation of Robert Hall, 1901-1988'. Economic Record, 64(4): 360-361.
Cairncross, A. (ed.) (1989). The Robert Hall Diaries, 1947-53. Volume 1. London: Unwin Hyman.
Cairncross, A. (ed.) (1991). The Robert Hall Diaries, 1954-61. Volume 2. London: Unwin Hyman.
Cairncross, A. and N. Watts (1989). The Economic Section, 1939-1961: A Study in Economic Advising. London: Routledge.
Chamberlin, E.H. (1952). ‘“Full Cost” and Monopolistic Competition'. Economic Journal, 62(246): 318-325.
Chick, M. (1997). Industrial Policy in Britain, 1945-1951: Economic Planning, Nationalisation and the Labour Governments. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Dobb, M. (1937). ‘Review of The Economic System in a Socialist State, by Robert Hall'. Economic Journal, 47(186): 345-347.
Efroymson, C.W. (1943). ‘A Note on Kinked Demand Curves'. American Economic Review, 33(1, Part 1): 98-109.
Gordon, R.A. (1948). ‘Short-Period Price Determination in Theory and Practice'. American Economic Review, 38(3): 265—288.
Harrison, B. (1994). ‘Politics'. Chapter 14 in B. Harrison (ed) The History of the University of Oxford: Volume VIII, The Twentieth Century. Oxford: Clarendon Press: 377-412.
Jones, K. (1994). An Economist Among Mandarins: A Biography of Robert Hall, 1901—1988. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Knight, F.H. (1938). ‘Two Economists on Socialism'. Journal of Political Economy, 46(2): 241-250.
Lester, R.A. (1946). ‘Shortcomings of Marginal Analysis for Wage-Employment Problems'.
American Economic Review, 36(1): 63-82.Machlup, F (1946). ‘Marginal Analysis and Empirical Research'. American Economic Review, 36(4): 519-554.
Moss, S. (1984). ‘The History of the Theory of the Firm from Marshall to Robinson and Chamberlin: The Source of Positivism in Economics'. Economica, New Series, 51(203): 307-318.
Peden, G.C. (2003). ‘New Revisionists and the Keynesian Era in British Economic Policy: A Comment'. Economic History Review, 56(1): 118-124.
Pigou, A.C. (1937). Socialism Versus Capitalism. London: Macmillan.
Reisman, D. (1997). Anthony Crosland: The Mixed Economy. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Stigler, G.J. (1947). ‘The Kinky Oligopoly Demand Curve and Rigid Prices'. Journal of Political Economy, 55(5): 432-449.
Sweezy, PM. (1939). ‘Demand Under Conditions of Oligopoly'. Journal of Political Economy, 47(4): 569-573.
Tinbergen, J. (1938). ‘Review of The Economic System in a Socialist State, by R.L. Hall'. Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 48: 38-40.
Treasury Papers. Series One: Part 1, Reels 8-9, T230/26-28, EC(S)(47)-(49); July 1947-December 1948.
Young, W. and F.S. Lee (1993). Oxford Economics and Oxford Economists. London: Macmillan.