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References

Primary Sources

Clark family letters, courtesy of David Clark.

Colin Clark Papers, Fryer Library, University of Queensland.

Colin Clark Papers, Brasenose College, University of Oxford.

Milton Friedman Papers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University. Royal Economic Society Papers, LSE.

Main Works by Colin Clark

Clark, C. (1929). ‘A Graphical Analysis of the Unemployment Position, 1920—1928’.

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 92(1): 74—99.

Clark, C. (1932). The National Income, 1924—31. London: Macmillan.

Clark, C. (1933). ‘Investment, Savings and Public Finance’. Chapter IX in G.D.H. Cole (ed.) What Everybody Wants to Know About Money. London: Gollancz: 414—435.

Clark, C. (1937a). National Income and Outlay. London: Macmillan.

Clark, C. (1937b). ‘National Income at Its Climax’. Economic Journal, 47(186): 308-320.

Clark, C. (1939). A Critique of Russian Statistics. London: Macmillan. Clark C. (1940). The Conditions of Economic Progress. London: Macmillan. Clark, C. (1942). The Economics of1960. London: Macmillan.

Clark, C. (1945a). ‘The Economic Functions of a City in Relation to its Size’. Econometrica, 13(2): 97-113.

Clark, C. (1945b). ‘Public Finance and Change in the Value of Money’. Economic Journal, 55(220): 371-389.

Clark, C. (1947). ‘Lord Keynes’. Twentieth Century, 1(4): 20-25.

Clark, C. (1949a). ‘Soviet a “Backward Country”: Australian’s Analysis of Production'. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney), 22 August.

Clark, C. (1949b). ‘A System of Equations Explaining the United States Trade Cycle, 1921 to 1941’. Econometrica, 17(2): 93—124.

Clark, C. (1951a). ‘Urban Population Densities’. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A (General), 114(4): 490—496.

Clark C. (1951b). The Conditions of Economic Progress. Second edition. London: Macmillan.

Clark, C. (1951c). ‘World Resources and World Population’.

Economia Internazionale, 4(1): 15-40.

Clark, C. (1952). ‘The Australian Crisis: Penalties of Over-Industrialisation’. The Guardian, 3 July: 68-69.

Clark, C. (1953). ‘Population Growth and Living Standards’. International Labour Review, 68(2): 99-117.

Clark, C. (1954a). Welfare and Taxation. Oxford: Catholic Social Guild.

Clark, C. (1954b). ‘World Supply and Requirements of Farm Production’. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 117(3): 263-291.

Clark, C. (1958). Australian Hopes and Fears. London: Hollis and Carter.

Clark, C. (1961). Growthmanship: A Study of the Mythology of Investment. London: Institute of Economic Affairs.

Clark, C. (1962). ‘Future Sources of Food Supply: Economic Problems’. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 125(3): 418-448.

Clark, C. (1964). Taxmanship. London: Institute of Economic Affairs.

Clark, C. (1967). Population Growth and Land Use. London: Macmillan.

Clark, C. (1970). ‘Too Much Food?’. Lloyds Bank Review, 95(January): 19-35.

Clark, C. (1977a). Poverty Before Politics: A Proposal for a Reverse Income Tax. London: Institute of Economic Affairs.

Clark, C. (1977b). ‘The Scope For, and Limits of Taxation’. Chapter 2 in A.R. Prest (ed.) The State of Taxation. London: Institute of Economic Affairs: 19-28.

Clark, C. (1982). Regional and Urban Location. St Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press.

Clark, C. (1983). ‘Recollections of Keynes’ Economic Papers, 2(3):33-41.

Clark, C. (1984). ‘J.M. Keynes: Edwardian Elitist’. Quadrant, May: 80-83.

Clark, C. (1985). ‘Is There a Long Cycle?’. Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, 38: 307-320.

Clark, C. and M. Haswell (1964). The Economics of Subsistence Agriculture. London: Macmillan.

Pigou, A.C. and C. Clark (1936). The Economic Position of Great Britain. Special Memorandum No. 43. London: London and Cambridge Economic Service.

Other Works Referred To

Anonymous (1956). ‘Enough Food To Go Round'. The Guardian, 4 August: 6.

Arndt, H.W. (1979). ‘Colin Clark'. In D.L. Sills (ed.) International Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences: Biographical Supplement. Volume 18. New York: Free Press: 121-124.

Arndt, H.W (1990). ‘Colin Clark as a Development Economist'. World Development, 18(7): 1,045-1,050.

Arndt, H.W. (1992). ‘Stubbornly Defending the Free Trade Position'. Economic Analysis and Policy, 22(2): 117-126.

Belloc, H. (1912). The Servile State. London: T.N. Foulis.

Boyd-Orr, J. (1950). ‘The Food Problem'. Scientific American, 183(2): 11-15.

Castles, I. (2014). ‘Measuring Economic Progress: From Political Arithmetick to Social Accounts'. Chapter 12 in A. Podger and D. Trewin (eds) Measuring and Promoting Well-Being. Canberra: ANU Press: 271-280.

Deane, P. (1958). ‘Review of The Conditions of Economic Progress, by C. Clark'. Economic Journal, 68(270): 370-371.

Dimand, R.W (1988). The Origins of the Keynesian Revolution. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Douglas, P.H. (1941). ‘Review of The Conditions of Economic Progress, by C. Clark'. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 36(215): 443-444.

Durbin, E. (1985). New Jerusalems: The Labour Party and Economics of Democratic Socialism. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

Florence, P.S. (1932). ‘Statistical Economics'. The Cambridge Review, 18 November: 114.

Harrod, R.F. (1951). The Life of John Maynard Keynes. London: Macmillan.

Healey, D.T. and B.J. McFarlane (1979). ‘Colin Clark Reminisces: An Unscripted Discussion with Derek Healey and Bruce McFarlane'. Department of Economics Working Paper No. 12, University of Adelaide.

Hicks, J.R. (1951). ‘Economist'. The Guardian, 8 May: 3.

Higgins, C. (1989). ‘An Interview: Colin Clark'. Economic Record, 65(3): 296-310.

Johns, B. (1967). ‘How Australia Can Aid World's Hungry'. Sydney Morning Herald, 16 September: 2.

Keynes, J.M. (1940) [1972]. Essays in Persuasion. Volume IX of The CollectedWritings of John Maynard Keynes. London: Macmillan.

Keynes, J.M.

(1946). ‘The Balance of Payments in the United States'. Economic Journal, 56(222): 172-187.

Keynes, J.M. (1979). The General Theory and After: A Supplement. Volume XXIX of The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes. London: Macmillan.

Keynes, J.M. (1982). Activities, 1931—1939. Volume XXI of The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes. London: Macmillan.

Keynes, J.M. (1983). Economic Articles and Correspondence: Investment and Editorial. Volume XII of The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes. London: Macmillan.

Kirk, D. (1968). ‘Review of Population Growth and Land Use, by C. Clark'. American Sociological Review, 33(6): 1,011—1,012.

Lepenies, P (2016). The Power of a Single Number: A Political History of GDP. New York: Columbia University Press.

Maddison A. (2004). ‘Macromeasurement Before and After Colin Clark'. Australian Economic History Review, 44(1): 1—34.

Markwell, D.J. (2000). ‘Keynes and Australia'. RBA Discussion Paper 2000—04. Available at: https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2000/pdf/rdp2000-04.pdf.

McCrone, R.G.L. (1989). ‘Obituary of Colin Clark'. The Brazen Nose: A College Magazine, 24: 69—70.

Parker, J. (1982). Father ofthe House: Fifty Years in Politics. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

Patinkin, D. (1976). ‘Keynes and Econometrics: On the Interaction Between the Macroeconomic Revolutions of the Interwar Period'. Econometrica, 44(6): 1,091-1,123.

Peters, G. (2001). ‘Colin Clark (1905-1989): Economist and Agricultural Economist'. Queen Elizabeth House Working Paper No. 69, University of Oxford.

Phelps Brown, E.H. (1933). ‘Review of The National Income, 1924—31, by C. Clark'. The Oxford Magazine, 9 February: 415-416.

Plimsoll, J. (1941). ‘Review of The Conditions of Economic Progress, by C. Clark'. Australian Quarterly, 13(1): 104-109.

Polanyi, M. (1935). ‘USSR Economics - Fundamental Data, Systems and Spirit'. The Manchester School, 6(2): 67-88.

Robbins, L. (1971). Autobiography of an Economist. London: Macmillan.

Rosenstein-Rodan, P.N. (1942). ‘Review of The Economics of I960, by C. Clark'. International Affairs Review Supplement, 19(10): 543-544.

Rostow, W.W. (1990). Theorists of Economic Growth from David Hume to the Present. New York: Oxford University Press.

Rothbarth, E. (1941). ‘Review of The Conditions of Economic Progress, by C. Clark'. Economic Journal, 51(201): 120-124.

Seldon, A. (1977). ‘Preface'. In Poverty Before Politics, by C. Clark. London: Institute of Economic Affairs: 3-6.

The Daily Telegraph (1989). ‘Obituary: Colin Clark'. 5 September: 21.

Young, A.A. (1928). ‘English Political Economy'. Economica, 22(March): 1-15.

Young, W. and F. Lee (1993). Oxford Economics and Oxford Economists. London: Macmillan.

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