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1 CURRICULUM VITAE: JOHN EDWARD KING DATE OF BIRTH: 17 April 1947 NATIONALITY: Australian and British HOME ADDRESS: 36 Amiet Street Greensborough Victoria 3088 Australia. (Telephone: (61) 03 9435 0349) (Email: [email protected]) EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 1967 B.A. (Hons), 1st Class, Philosophy, Politics and Economics, St. Peter’s College, Oxford. 1967-8 Assistant Staff Tutor in Industrial Relations, Oxford University Delegacy for Extra-Mural Studies. 1968-88 Lecturer in Economics, University of Lancaster (Senior Lecturer from 1983). 1975-76 and Visiting Fellow, School of Economics, La Trobe University. 1979-80 1988 -91 Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics and Finance, La Trobe University. 1991- 2001 Reader, Department of Economics and Finance, La Trobe University. 2002- July 2013 Professor, School of Economics, La Trobe University. 2005- Fellow, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. July 2013- August 2014 Adjunct Professor, School of Economics, La Trobe University. March 2014- Honorary Professor, Federation University Australia August 2014- Emeritus Professor, La Trobe University PUBLICATIONS: Books: 1 Labour Economics, Macmillan, 1972, 79 pp. (Spanish translation published 1974,

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Greensborough Victoria 3088 Australia. (Telephone: (61) 03 9435 0349)

(Email: [email protected]) EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 1967 B.A. (Hons), 1st Class, Philosophy, Politics and Economics, St. Peter’s College,

Oxford. 1967-8 Assistant Staff Tutor in Industrial Relations, Oxford University Delegacy for

Extra-Mural Studies. 1968-88 Lecturer in Economics, University of Lancaster (Senior Lecturer from 1983). 1975-76 and Visiting Fellow, School of Economics, La Trobe University. 1979-80 1988 -91 Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics and Finance, La Trobe University. 1991- 2001 Reader, Department of Economics and Finance, La Trobe University. 2002- July 2013 Professor, School of Economics, La Trobe University. 2005- Fellow, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. July 2013- August 2014 Adjunct Professor, School of Economics, La Trobe University. March 2014- Honorary Professor, Federation University Australia August 2014- Emeritus Professor, La Trobe University PUBLICATIONS: Books: 1 Labour Economics, Macmillan, 1972, 79 pp. (Spanish translation published 1974,

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Japanese translation published 1982). 2. (with M.C. Howard) The Political Economy of Marx, Longman, 1975, ix + 279 pp.

(Italian translation published 1980 by Liguori Editore, Napoli). 3. (co-editor with M.C. Howard) The Economics of Marx: Selected Readings of Exposition

and Criticism, Penguin, 1976, 278 pp. (includes editors’ ‘Introduction’, pp. 9-45). 4. (with P. Regan) Relative Income Shares, Macmillan, 1976, 87 pp. (Japanese translation

published 1981 by Japan UNI Agency; Italian translation 1981, Liguori Editore, Napoli). 5. (editor) Readings in Labour Economics, Oxford University Press, 1980, x + 444 pp. 6. (with H.I. Dutton) Ten Per Cent and No Surrender: The Preston Strike 1853-4,

Cambridge University Press, 1981, vii + 274 pp. 7. (with M.C. Howard) The Political Economy of Marx, Longman, 1985, x + 269 pp.

(second edition, fully revised and largely rewritten; US edn., New York University Press, 1988.

8. (with M.C. Howard) A History of Marxian Economics: Volume I, 1883-1929, Macmillan

and Princeton University Press, xiv + 359 pp., 1989. Japanese translation, Tokyo, Nakanishiya Shuppan, 1997, with new ‘Introduction’ by the authors.

9. Economic Exiles, Macmillan, 1988, x + 286 pp. 10. (editor) Marxian Economics, 3 volumes, Edward Elgar, 1990. 11. Labour Economics, Macmillan, London, ix + 275 pp., 1990 (new and entirely rewritten

edition of book first published in 1972). 12. Labour Economics: An Australian Perspective, Macmillan, Melbourne, vi + 258 pp.,

1990; adaptation of 11. 13. (with M.C. Howard) A History of Marxian Economics: Volume II, 1929-1990, Macmillan

and Princeton University Press, xv + 420 pp., 1992. Japanese translation, Tokyo, Nakanishiya Shuppan, with new ‘Introduction’ by the authors, 2000. Chinese translation, Central Compilation and Translation Press, Beijing, 2002.

14. (editor) Readings in Australian Labour Economics, Macmillan, Melbourne, xii + 363 pp.,

1992. 15. (editor) Economic Growth in Theory and Practice: a Kaldorian Perspective, Edward

Elgar, 1994, xxvii, 616pp. 16. Conversations with Post Keynesians, Macmillan, 1995, 275pp. 17. (editor) Economic Method, Theory and Policy: Selected Essays of Kurt W. Rothschild,

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Aldershot, Elgar, 1995, xix, 308pp. 18. Post Keynesian Economics: an Annotated Bibliography, Aldershot, Elgar, 1996, x,

812pp. 19. (editor) An Alternative Macroeconomic Theory: the Kaleckian Model and Post Keynesian

Economics, Boston, Kluwer, 1996, 228pp. 20. A History of Post Keynesian Economics Since 1936, Cheltenham: Elgar, 2002, vii, 316pp.

(Spanish translation, Ediciones Akal, S.P., Madrid, 2009). 21. (editor) The Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics, Cheltenham: Elgar, 2003,

xxii, 405pp. (Japanese translation, Tokyo, UNI Agency, 2010). 22. (editor) A Biographical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Economists,

Cheltenham, Elgar, 2007, xix + 337pp. 23. The Rise of Neoliberalism in Advanced Capitalism: A Materialist Analysis, Basingstoke:

Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, vi+ 320pp. (with M.C. Howard).

24. Nicholas Kaldor, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, pp. viii+ 250pp. (Chinese translation, Huaxia Publishing House, Beijing, 2010).

25. (editor) The Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics, Cheltenham: Elgar, second

edition, 2012, xvii+ 624pp. 26. The Microfoundations Delusion: Metaphor and Dogma in the History of

Macroeconomics, Cheltenham: Elgar, 2012, v+293 pp. 27. David Ricardo, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, vii+260 pp. 28. Advanced Introduction to Post Keynesian Economics, Cheltenham, Elgar 2015,

ix+139pp).

29. The Distribution of Wealth: Increasing Inequality?, Cheltenham, Elgar, 2016 (with M. Schneider and M. Pottenger).

30. A History of Economic Thought in the United States, London, Routledge, 2018 (with S. Barbour and J. Cicarelli).

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Monograph: Richard Marsden and the Preston Chartists, 1836-1848, Lancaster, Centre for North West Regional Studies, Occasional Paper No. 10, 1981, viii + 48 pp. Chapters of Books: 1. ‘Sources of Inequality’, in M. Grant (ed.) Readings in Economics, Hargreen Publishing

Company, 1981, pp. 19-25.

2. ‘Value and Exploitation: Some Recent Debates’, in I. Bradley and M.C. Howard (eds) Classical and Marxian Political Economy: Essays in Honour of R.L. Meek, Macmillan, 1982, pp. 157-87.

3. (with H.I. Dutton) ‘Not The Last Food Riots: England in 1854 and 1855’, in Innovation

and Labour During British Industrialisation: a Celebration of the Life and Work of Harry Dutton, 1947-1984, Huntington Publishers, 1985, pp. 63-89.

4. ‘Marxian Economics’, in G.B.J. Atkinson (ed.) Developments in Economics, Volume 2,

Causeway Press, 1986, pp. 77-95. 5. ‘Richard Marsden’, in J. Bellamy and J. Saville (eds) Dictionary of Labour Biography,

Volume 8, Macmillan, 1987, pp. 155-8. 6. (with P. Regan), ‘Recent Trends in Labour’s Share’, in Y.S. Brenner, J.P.G. Reinders and

A.H.G.M. Spithoven (eds) The Theory of Income and Wealth Distribution, Wheatsheaf, 1988, pp. 54-86.

7. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Tugan-Baranovsky, Russian Revisionism and Marxian Political

Economy’, in D.E. Moggridge (ed.), Perspectives on the History of Economic Thought, Volume III, Edward Elgar, 1990, pp. 82-102.

8. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Keynes, Marx and Political Economy’, in B. Gerrard and J. Hillard

(eds), The Philosophy and Economics of J.M. Keynes, Aldershot: Elgar, 1992, pp. 231-45.

9. Entries on N.I. Bukharin and J.A. Hobson in P. Arestis and M.C. Sawyer (eds),

Biographical Dictionary of Dissenting Economists, Aldershot: Elgar, 1992, pp. 67-73 and 262-8.

10. ‘Schumacher, E.F.’, in G.M. Hodgson, W.J. Samuels and M.R. Tool (eds), The Elgar

Companion to Institutional and Evolutionary Economics, L-Z, Aldershot: Elgar, 1994, pp. 270-3.

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11. ‘Surplus Labour’, in P. Arestis and M.C. Sawyer (eds), The Elgar Companion to Radical

Political Economy, Aldershot: Elgar, 1994, pp. 393-7. 12. ‘J.A. Hobson’s Macroeconomics: the Last Ten Years (1930-40)’, in J. Pheby (ed.), J.A.

Hobson After Fifty Years, Macmillan, 1994, pp. 124-42. 13. ‘Bibliography’, in ibid., pp. 238-77 (with J. Allett and J. Townshend). 14. ‘Talking about Kaldor’ [A Conversation with A.P. Thirlwall], in J.E. King (ed.),

Economic Growth in Theory and Practice: a Kaldorian Perspective, Edward Elgar, 1994, pp. 70-83; reprinted in A.P. Thirlwall, Essays on Keynesian and Kaldorian Economics, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2015, pp. 352-69.

15. ‘Marxian Theory and the Economics of Socialism: an Overview of the Legacy’ (with

M.C. Howard), in P. Groenewegen and B. McFarlane (eds.), Socialist Thought in the Post Cold War Era, Manila: Journal of Contemporary Asia Publishers, 1994, pp.13-26.

16. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Capitalism, Socialism and Historical Materialism’, in A. Callari,

C. Biewener and S. Cullenberg (eds), Marxism in the New World Order (New York: Guildford Publications, 1995), pp. 426-37.

17. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Value Theory and Russian Marxism Before the Revolution’, in I.

Steedman (ed.), Socialism and Marginalism in Economics, 1870-1930, London: Routledge, 1995, pp. 224-57.

18. ‘Introduction’, and ‘Kalecki and the Americans’, in J.E. King (ed.), An Alternative

Macroeconomic Theory: the Kaleckian Model and Post Keynesian Economics, Boston, Kluwer, 1996, pp. 1-10, 141-67.

19. ‘Hyman Minsky: the Making of a Post Keynesian’, in S. Pressman and J. Smithin (eds),

Interactions in Political Economy: Malvern After Ten Years, London, Routledge, 1996, pp. 61-73.

20. ‘The First Post Keynesian: Joan Robinson’s Essays in the Theory of Employment (1937)’,

in P. Arestis and M. Sawyer (eds), Employment, Economic Growth and the Tyranny of the Market: Essays in Honour of Paul Davidson, Aldershot, Elgar, 1996, pp. 164-84.

21. ‘The chapter on Underconsumption’, in G.C. Harcourt and P.A. Riach (eds), The Second

Edition of the General Theory, Volume 1, London, Routledge, 1997, pp. 415-29. 22. ‘Notes on the History of Post Keynesian Economics in Australia’, in P. Arestis, G. Palma

and M.C. Sawyer (eds), Capital Controversy, Post Keynesian Economics and the History of Economic Theory: Essays in Honour of Geoff Harcourt, volume 1, London, Routledge,

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1997, pp. 298-309. 23. (with M.C. Howard) entries on O. Bauer, E. Bernstein, F. Engels, R. Hilferding, K.

Kautsky, R. Luxemburg, P.M. Sweezy and M.I. Tugan-Baranovsky in D. Glasner (ed.), Encyclopaedia of Business Cycles, Panics and Depressions (New York: Garland, 1997), pp. 51-2, 53, 199-201, 308-9, 354-5, 417-18, 671-2, 697-9.

24. ‘J.A. Hobson as a Dissenting Economist’, in R. Holt and S. Pressman (eds), Economics

and its Discontents: Twentieth Century Dissenting Economists, Aldershot: Elgar, 1998, pp. 89-105.

25. ‘Marxist Political Economy: History of’ (with M.C. Howard) and ‘Post Keynesian

Political Economy: History of’, and Kalecki, Michal (1899-1970)’, in P. O’Hara (ed.), Encyclopedia of Political Economy, London: Routledge, 1998, pp. 603-6, 808-12, 1000-02.

26. (with M.C. Howard) entries on L. von Bortkiewicz, Classical economics in Russia, and

Profits, in H.D. Kurz and N. Salvadori (eds), The Elgar Companion to Classical Economics, A-K, Aldershot, Elgar 1998, pp. 46-50, 149-54; L-Z, pp. 219-24.

31. ‘Introduction’ to R. Realfonzo, Money and Banking: Theory and Debate (1900-1940),

Aldershot, Elgar, 1998, pp. xiii-xviii. 28. (with M. C. Howard) ‘Whatever Happened to Imperialism?’, in R.H. Chilcote (ed.),

Imperialism: Critical Appraisals, Boston, Kluwer,1999, pp. 19-40. 29. (with M. C. Howard) entries on Raya Dunayevskaya and Natalie Moszkowska in M.A.

Dimand, R. Dimand and E.L. Forget (eds), Biographical Dictionary of Women Economists, Aldershot: Elgar, 149-52 and 313-16.

30. (with M.C. Howard) ‘The Stalinists’ Counter-Revolutions’, in R. Pollin (ed.), Capitalism,

Socialism, and Radical Political Economy: Essays in Honour of Howard J. Sherman, Cheltenham, Elgar, 2000, pp. 279-99.

31. ‘Hobson, John Atkinson (1858-1940)’ and ‘Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich (1888-1938)’,

in P. Arestis and M. Sawyer (eds), A Biographical Dictionary of Dissenting Economists, Cheltenham, Elgar, 2000, pp. 87-93 and 305-10.

32. ‘French Regulation School’ and ‘Keynesian-Neoclassical Synthesis’ in J. Michie (ed.),

Reader’s Guide to the Social Sciences, London, Fitzroy Dearborn, 2001, volume 1, pp. 614-15 and volume II, pp. 1109-1111.

33. ‘Labor and Unemployment’, in R. Holt and S. Pressman (eds) A New Guide to Post

Keynesian Economics, Routledge, 2001, pp. 65-78.

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34. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Ronald Meek and the Rehabilitation of Surplus Economics’, in S.

G. Medema and W. J. Samuels (eds), Historians of Economics and Economic Thought: the Construction of Disciplinary Memory, Routledge, 2001, pp. 185-213.

35. ‘Some Elements of a Post Keynesian Labour Economics’, in S.C. Dow and J.V. Hillard (eds), Keynes, Uncertainty and the Global Economy, Cheltenham : Elgar, 2002, pp. 68- 87.

36. (with M.C. Howard), ‘Rudolf Hilferding’, in W.J. Samuels (ed.), European Economists

of the Early Twentieth Century, Volume 2, Elgar, 2003, pp. 119-36. 37. ‘Non-Marxian Socialism’, in J. Biddle, J.B. Davis and W.J. Samuels (eds), The

Blackwell Companion to the History of Economic Thought, Oxford, Blackwell, 2003, pp. 184-200 .

38. ‘Underconsumption’, in J.E. King (ed.), The Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian

Economics, Cheltenham: Elgar, 2003, pp. 370-4. 39 ‘Planning for abundance: Nicholas Kaldor and Joan Robinson on the socialist

reconstruction of Britain, 1942-1945’, in I. Barens (ed.), Political Events and Economic Ideas, Cheltenham: Elgar, 2004, pp. 306-24.

. 40 Entries on Mortimer Grimshaw (1824/5-1869), Edward Whittle (1822/3-1871) and

Richard Marsden (1802/3-1858), in C. Matthew (ed.), New Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2004 (http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article 48753, 49138, 48774, accessed 23 September 2004).

41 Entries on E. H. Phelps Brown, H. D. Dickenson, M. H. Dobb (with M. C. Howard), H. M.

Hyndman, R. L. Meek (with M. C. Howard), G. B. Shaw, S. and B. Webb and B. Wootton, in M. Witzel (ed.), Biographical Dictionary of British Economists, London: Thoemmes, 2004, Volume 1, pp. 155-7, 324-5, 328-32, 582 and volume 2, pp. 781-4, 1100, 1262-5, 1313-16.

42 (with M. C. Howard) ‘’The rise of neoliberalism in advanced capitalist economies: towards a

materialist explanation’, in P. Arestis and M. Sawyer (eds), The Rise of the Market, Elgar, 2004, pp. 38-73.

43. ‘Keynesian Economics’, in A. Kuper and J. Kuper (eds), The Social Science Encyclopedia,

Volume 1: A-K, London; Routledge, third edition, 2004, pp. 540-3. 44. (with M. C. Howard) ‘’Imperialism’ and ‘Political economy’, in G. Ritzer (ed.),

Encyclopedia of Social Theory, Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 2005, pp. 394-7, 563-8 45. ‘Underconsumption’ and ‘Value’(with M. C. Howard), in W. A. Darity Jr. (ed.),

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International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd Edition, Detroit: Macmillan Reference, 2008, pp. 488-9 and 575-7.

46. Entries on Sir Francis Anderson (pp. 1-2), William Henry Archer (pp. 2-3), Meredith

Atkinson pp. 13-14), Henry Heylyn Hayter (pp. 127-8), Christopher Ian Higgins pp. 137-8), Maximilian Hirsch (pp. pp. 143-4), William Stanley Jevons (pp. 159-60), Robert Mackenzie Johnston (pp. 160-1), Sir George Handley Knibbs (pp. 163-4), John Andrew La Nauze (pp. 166-7), Sir Antony Musgrave (pp. 203-4), Godfrey Alfred Rattigan (pp. 232-3), Walter Scott (pp. 245-7), Kurt Singer (pp. 253-5), Trevor Winchester Swan (pp. 271-6), Edward Gibbon Wakefield (pp. 294-5) and William Westgarth (pp. 301-3), in J.E. King (ed.), A Biographical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Economists, Cheltenham, Elgar, 2007.

47. ‘The Post Keynesian Assault on Orthodoxy: Insights from the Weintraub Archive’, in R.

Leeson (ed.), The Keynesian Tradition, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, pp. 135-95.

48. ‘Post Keynesian Economics’, in S. Durlauf and L. Blume (eds), The New Palgrave

Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, volume 6, pp. 532-9. 49. ‘Three arguments for pluralism’, in E. Fullbrook (ed.), Pluralist Economics, London: Zed

Books, 2008, pp. 111-16. 50. ‘Heterodox macroeconomics: what, exactly, are we against?’, in M. Forstater and L.R.

Wray (eds), Keynes and Macroeconomics After 70 Years: Critical Assessments of The General Theory, Cheltenham, Elgar, 2008, pp. 3-19.

51. ‘The economic contributions of Paul Sweezy’, in S. Pressman (ed.), Leading Contemporary

Economists: Economics at the Cuttting Edge, London: Routledge, 2009, pp. 209-50 (with M.C. Howard).

52. ‘Microfoundations?’, in E. Hein, T. Niechoj and E. Stockhammer (eds), Macroeconomic Policies on Shaky Foundations: Whither Mainstream Economics? Marburg: Metropolis, 2009, pp. 33-53. Reprinted in L.P. Rochon and S. Rossi (eds), Post-Keynesian Economics, Cheltenham: Elgar, forthcoming. 53. ‘Reflections on the global financial crisis’, in S. Kates (ed.), Macroeconomic Theory and Its Failings: Alternative Perspectives on the World Financial Crisis, Cheltenham: Elgar, 2010, pp. 143-58. 54. ‘Kaldor and the Kaldorians’, in M. Setterfield (ed.), A Handbook of Alternative Growth Theory, Cheltenham: Elgar, 2010, pp. 157-72. 55. ‘Backward-bending labour supply curve’, in M. Blaug and P. Lloyd (eds), Famous

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Figures and Diagrams in Economics, Cheltenham: Elgar, 2010, pp. 161-9. 56. ‘Arguments for pluralism in economics’, in G. Argyrous and F. Stilwell (eds), Readings in Political Economy: Economics as a Social Science. Melbourne: Tilde University Press, 2011, pp. 54-7. 57. 58. ‘Introduction’ (pp. xv-xviii’ and entries on ‘Australia’ (pp. 5-9), ‘Behavioural

Economics’ ‘Four theses on the global financial crisis’, in S. Kates (ed.), The Global Financial Crisis: What Have We Learned?, Elgar, 2011, pp. 126-37.

(with T. Jefferson) (pp. 35-41) and ‘Underconsumption’ (pp. 559-64) in J.E. King (ed.), The

Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics, second edition, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2012.

59. ‘The future of neoliberalism’, in D. Cahill, F. Stilwell and L. Edwards (eds),

Neoliberalism: Beyond the Free Market, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2012, pp. 251-66.

60. ‘The reform of capitalism is a) possible and b) very desirable’, in S. Ederer et al. (eds),

Interventions: 17 Interviews with Unconventional Economists (2004-2012), Marburg: Metropolis, 2012, pp. 93-103.

61. ‘Post Keynesians and others’, in F.S. Lee and M. Lavoie (eds), In Defense of Post-

Keynesian and Heterodox Economics: Response to Their Critics, London: Routledge, 2013, pp. 1-17.

62. ‘Hyman Minsky and the financial instability hypothesis’, in G.C. Harcourt and P. Kriesler

(eds), The Oxford Handbook of Post-Keynesian Economics, New York: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 218-30.

63. ‘Wages policy’, in G.C. Harcourt and P. Kriesler (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Post-

Keynesian Economics, New York: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 510-22. 64. ‘Whatever happened to the crucial reform?’, in R. Bellofiore, E. Karwowski and J.

Toporowski (eds), Economic Crisis and Political Economy. Volume 2 of Essays in Honour of Tadeusz Kowalik, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, pp. 29-41.

65. ‘Changing track: Frank Stilwell’s “Fourth Way” after thirteen years’, in S.K. Schroeder

and L. Chester (eds), Challenging the Orthodoxy: Reflections on Frank Stilwell’s Contribution to Political Economy, Berlin: Springer, 2014, pp. 13-24.

66. ‘Remembering Kurt Rothschild’, in W. Altzinger, A. Guger, P. Mooslechner and E.

Nowotny (eds), Economics as a Multi-paradigmatic Science: In Honour of Kurt W. Rothschild (1914-2010), Vienna: Oesterreichische Nationalbank, 2014, pp. 24-41

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(electronic book: <http:epub.wu.at/4305>. 67. ‘United States of America’, in V. Barnett (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of the History of

Global Economic Thought. Routledge, 2015, pp. 113-29. 68. ‘David Ricardo and the Bank of England’, in L.-P. Rochon and S. Rossi (eds), The

Encyclopedia of Central Banking, Elgar, 2015, pp. 446-8. 69. ‘Value: history of the concept’, in J.D. Wright (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of

Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, Volume 25, Oxford: Elsevier, 2015, pp. 7-13 (with M. McLure).

70. ‘Kaldor, Nicholas, on Ricardo’ in H. Kurz and N. Salvadori (eds), The Elgar Companion

to David Ricardo, Elgar, 2015, pp. 225-30. 71. ‘Ricardian socialists’, in H. Kurz and N. Salvadori (eds), The Elgar Companion to David

Ricardo, Elgar, 2015, pp. 455-84. 72. ‘A Post Keynesian critique of Swabian housewife logic’, in A. Bitzenis, N. Karagiannis and

J. Marangos (eds), Europe in Crisis, Palgrave Macmillan, 2015, pp. 29-43. 73. ‘Marx and Veblen on the global financial crisis’, in T.-H. Jo and F.S. Lee (eds), Marx,

Veblen, and the Foundations of Heterodox Economics: Essays in Honor of John F. Henry, Routledge, 2016, pp. 32-49.

74. ‘Frederic Sterling Lee (1949-2014), in T.-H. Jo and Z. Todorova (eds), Advancing the

Frontiers of Heterodox Economics: Essays in Honor of Frederic Sterling Lee, London and New York: Routledge, 2016, pp. 320-6.

75. ‘Pluralist economics in my lifetime’, in J. Courvisanos, J. Doughney and A. Millmow

(eds), Reclaiming Pluralism in Economics, Routledge, 2016, pp. 3-13. 76. ‘Nicholas Kaldor’ in G. Faccarello and H. Kurz (eds), Handbook on the History of Economic

Analysis Volume I, Elgar, 2016, pp. 628-30. 77. ‘Marxism(s)’, in G. Faccarello and H. Kurz (eds), Handbook on the History of Economic

Analysis Volume 2: Schools of Thought in Economics, Elgar, 2016, pp. 234-51. 78. ‘The Cambridge Post Keynesians’, in R. Cord (ed.), The Palgrave Companion to Cambridge

Economics, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, pp. 135-55. 79. ‘Nicholas Kaldor (1908-1986)’ in R. Cord (ed.), The Palgrave Companion to Cambridge

Economics, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, pp. 747-65.

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80. ‘Ten propositions on “neoclassical economics”’, in J. Morgan (ed,), What is Neoclassical Economics? Debating the Origins, Meaning and Significance, Routledge, 2016. pp. 168-79.

81. ‘Do we need microfoundations for macroeconomics?’, in L.-P. Rochon and S. Rossi (eds),

An Introduction to Macroeconomics: A Heterodox Approach to Economic Analysis, Elgar, 2016, pp. 381-97.

82. ‘Nicholas Kaldor and the War on Monetarism’, in L.-P. Rochin and S. Rossi (eds), Advancs

in Endogenous Money Analysis, Elgar, 2017, pp. 188-207. 83. ‘Marxian economics’, in G. Faccarello and H. Kurz (eds), Routledge Historical Resources:

History of Economic Thought (electronic resource), 2017. 84. 84. ‘The Keynesian School and the Neoclassical Synthesis’, in H. Bougrine and L.-P. Rochon

(eds) ̧A Short History of Economic Thought: Major Contributions Since Adam Smith, forthcoming.

85. ‘On the origins of Post Keynesian economics’, in A. Sinha and A. Thomas (eds), Economics

and its History, Routledge India, forthcoming. 86. ‘The case for a capital levy’, in H. Bougrine and L.-P. Rochon (eds), Economic Growth and

Macroeconomic Stabilisation Policies in Post-Keynesian Economics: Essays in Honour of Marc Lavoie and Mario Seccareccia, Book Two, Edward Elgar, forthcoming.

Journal Articles: 1. ‘Samuelson’s “Marx-Kritik”’, Social Scientist, 3(9), April 1975, pp. 3-13. 2. ‘Penal Clauses in Labour Relations Legislation: the Case of the British Industrial

Relations Act, 1971-4’, Journal of Industrial Relations, 18(2), June 1976, pp. 142-55. 3. ‘Marx as an Historian of Economic Thought’, History of Political Economy, 11(3), Fall

1979, pp. 382-94. 4. (with H.I. Dutton) ‘The Society of Arts and the Preston Strike, 1853-1854’, Journal of

the Royal Society of Arts, July-September 1979, pp. 506-8, 593-5 and 656-8. 5. ‘Perish Commerce! Free Trade and Underconsumptionism in Early British Radical

Economics’, Australian Economic Papers, 20(37), 1981, pp. 235-57. 6. (with H.I. Dutton) ‘The Limits of Paternalism: the Cotton Tyrants of North Lancashire,

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1836-54, Social History, 7(1), March 1982, pp. 59-73. 7. (with H.I. Dutton) ‘A Fallacy, a Delusion and a Snare!: Arbitration and Intransigence

in the Preston Strike, 1853-4’, Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 131, 1982, pp. 65-85.

8. ‘Utopian or Scientific?: a Reconsideration of the Ricardian Socialists’, History of

Political Economy, 15(3), Fall 1983, pp. 345-73; reprinted in M. Blaug (ed.), Karl Marx (1818-1883), Pioneers in Economics 23, Aldershot: Elgar, 1991, pp. 179-97.

9. ‘”We Could Eat the Police!” Popular Violence in the North Lancashire Cotton Strike of

1878’, Victorian Studies, 28(3), Spring 1985, pp. 439-71. 10. (with H.I. Dutton) ‘An Economic Exile: Edward Stillingfleet Cayley, 1802-1862’,

History of Political Economy, 17(2), Summer 1985, pp. 203-18. 11. (with H.I. Dutton) ‘”A Private, Perhaps, But Not Yet A Major ...”: the Reception of C.H.

Douglas’s Social Credit Ideas in Britain, 1919-1939’, History of Political Economy, 18(2), Summer 1986, pp. 259-79.

12. ‘How Large Is The Structural Element in the Current Unemployment?’, Australian

Bulletin of Labour, 12(2), March 1986, pp. 102-18. 13. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Friedrich Engels and the “Prize Essay Competition” in the Marxian

Theory of Value’, History of Political Economy, 19(4), Winter 1987, pp. 571-89; reprinted in M. Blaug (ed.), James Wilson (1805-1860), Isaac Butt (1813-1879), T.E. Cliffe Leslie (1827-1882), Pioneers in Economics 22, Aldershot, Elgar, 1991, pp. 197-225.

14. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Dr. Mühlpfort, Professor von Bortkiewicz and the “Transformation

Problem”’, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 11(3), September 1987, pp. 265-8. 15. (with M.C. Howard) ‘The Revival of Revisionism: German Marxism 1914-1929’,

European History Quarterly, 18(4), 1988, pp. 409-26. 16. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Lenin’s Political Economy. 1905-1914: the “Prussian” and

“American” Paths to the Development of Capitalism in Russia’, Historical Reflections/Reflexions Historiques, 15(3), 1988, pp. 497-521.

17. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Henryk Grossman and the Breakdown of Capitalism’, Science and

Society, 52(3), Fall 1988, pp. 290-309. 18. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Russian Revisionism and the Development of Marxian Political

Economy in the Early Twentieth Century’, Studies in Soviet Thought, 37, 1989, pp. 95-

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117. 19. (with M.C. Howard) ‘The Political Economy of Plekhanov and the Development of

Backward Capitalism’, History of Political Thought, 10(2) 1989, pp. 329-44. 20. (with M.C. Howard) ‘The Rational Choice Marxism of John Roemer: a critique’, Review

of Social Economy, 47(4), 1989, pp. 392-414. 21. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Marxian Economists and the Great Depression’, History of

Political Economy, 22(1), 1990, pp. 81-100. 22. (with M.C. Howard) ‘The “Second Slump”: Marxian Theories of Crisis After 1973’,

Review of Political Economy, 2(3), 1990, pp. 267-91. 23. ‘Economics in Japan’ [a review article], HETSA Bulletin 14, Summer 1990, pp. 17-28. 24. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Dr Mühlpfort and the “Transformation Problem”: a reply to

Giorgio Gilibert’, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 15(3), September 1991, pp. 355-8. 25. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Marx, Jones, Rodbertus and the Theory of Absolute Rent’, Journal

of the History of Economic Thought, 14, Spring 1992, pp. 70-83. 26. (with R. Rimmer and S. Rimmer) ‘The Law of the Shrinking Middle: Inequality of

Earnings in Australia, 1975-1989’, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 39(4), November 1992, pp. 391-412.

27. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Is Socialism Economically Feasible? An Analysis of Marxian

Answers’, International Journal of Social Economics, 19(7/8/9), 1992, pp. 71-89. 28. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Is Socialism Economically Feasible? An Analysis in Terms of

Historical Materialism’, Review of Political Economy, 6(2), April 1994, pp. 133-52. 29. ‘A Conversation with Paul Davidson’, Review of Political Economy, 6(3), July 1994, pp.

357-78. 30. ‘Kurt Rothschild and the Alternative Austrian Economics’, Cambridge Journal of

Economics, 18(5), October 1994, pp 431-45; reprinted in E. Matzner and E. Nowotny (eds), Was Ist Relevant Ökonomie Heute?, Marburg, Metropolis-Verlag, pp. 13-35.

31. ‘Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis Since Keynes: a Partial History’, Journal of

Post Keynesian Economics, 17(1), Fall 1994, pp. 3-31. 32. ‘A Conversation With Craufurd Goodwin’, History of Economics Review, 21, Winter

1994, pp. 88-93. 33. ‘Outside the Mainstream: Josef Steindl’s Economic Papers 1941-88’, Cambridge Journal

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of Economics, 19(3), June 1995, pp. 463-75. 34. ‘Comment’ [on A.A. Brewer, ‘A Minor Post-Ricardian: Marx As An Economist’],

History of Political Economy, 27(1), Spring 1995, pp. 177-82. 35. ‘Talking About Joan Robinson: Geoff Harcourt in Conversation with John King’, Review

of Social Economy, 53(1), Spring 1995, pp. 31-64. 36. ‘Sidney Weintraub: the Genesis of an Economic Heretic’, Journal of Post Keynesian

Economics, 18(1), Fall 1995, pp. 65-88. 37. (with M.C. Howard) ‘”A Past and a Present, But No Abiding Future”: the Critical

Reception of Volume III of Capital, 1894-1900’, History of Economic Ideas, III (1), 1995, pp. 27-69.

38. ‘Introduction’ to special issue on E.H. Phelps Brown, Review of Political Economy 8(2),

April 1996, pp. 125-7. 39. ‘Ernest Henry Phelps Brown: a Bibliography’, ibid., pp. 233-8. 40. ‘Oxford Versus Cambridge on How to Pay for the War: a Comment on Littleboy’,

History of Economics Review 27, Winter 1998, pp. 37-49. 41. ‘Critical Notes on Labour Market Deregulation’, Journal of Economic and Social Policy

3(1), 1998, pp. 36-47. 42. ‘A Taxing Problem’, Arena Magazine 34, April-May 1998, pp. 43-5. 43. ‘From Giblin to Kalecki: the Export Multiplier and the Balance of Payments Constraint

on Economic Growth, 1930-1933’, History of Economics Review 28, Summer 1998, pp. 62-71.

44. ‘”Your Position is Thoroughly Orthodox and Entirely Wrong”: Nicholas Kaldor and Joan

Robinson, 1933-1983’, Journal of the History of Economic Thought 20(4), November 1998, pp. 411-32.

45. ‘Introduction’ [to special issue on Michal Kalecki], Review of Political Economy 11(3),

July 1999, pp. 261-5. 46. ‘Economic possibilities for our grandparents’, Journal of Australian Political Economy

44, December 1999, pp. 22-9. 47. Introduction to an unpublished note by Kaldor and Robinson, Review of Political

Economy 12(3), July 2000, pp. 261-5. 48. ‘Has there been progress in Post Keynesian economics?’, Studi Economici 70, 2000/1,

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pp. 5-29. 49. ‘Hyman Minsky, un socialdemocrata?’, Momento Economico 110, July-August 2000, pp.

13-23. 50. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Where Marx was right’, Cambridge Journal of Economics 25 (6),

November 2001, pp. 785-807. (Russian translation published in Problems in New Political Economy 2003 (1-2), pp. 155-72.

51. ‘Comment on George Kadmos and Phillip O’Hara – “The taxes-drive-money and

employer of last resort approach to government policy’, Journal of Economic and Social Policy 5(1), Winter 2001, pp. 72-6.

52. (with M.C. Howard) ‘”State capitalism” in the Soviet Union’, History of Economics Review 34, Summer 2001, pp. 110-26. 52. (with T. Jefferson) ‘”Never intended to be a theory of everything”: domestic labor in

neoclassical and Marxian economics’, Feminist Economics 7(3), November 2001, pp. 71-101.

53. ‘Three arguments for pluralism in economics’, Journal of Australian Political Economy

50, Summer 2002, pp. 1-7. (Reprinted in Post-Autistic Economics Review 23, 5 January 2004, article 2, http://www.btinternet.com/~pae_news/review/issue23.htm, and in E. Fullbrook (ed.), Pluralist Economics, London: Zed Books, 2008, pp. 111-16.

54. (with M.C. Howard) ‘The rise of neoliberalism in advanced capitalist economies: a

materialist explanation’, International Papers in Political Economy, 9(3), 2002, pp. 1-49. 55. (with A. Millmow) ‘Death of a revolutionary textbook’, History of Political Economy, 35(1), Spring 2003, pp. 105-34 56. ‘Introduction’ to special issue on Joan Robinson, Review of Political Economy 15(4),

October 2003, pp. 453-6. 57. ‘Lament for economics, or how Barbara Wootton gave it all away and became a

sociologist’, Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology 22C, 2004, pp. 301-21

58. ‘A Defence of King’s Argument(s) For Pluralism’, Post-Autistic Economics Review 25, 18 May 2004, pp. 16-20, http://www.btinternet.com/~pae_news/review/issue25.htm.

59. (with M. C. Howard) ‘The Economic Contributions of Paul Sweezy’, Review of Political

Economy 16(4), October 2004, pp. 411-56. 60. ‘Frederick Allen and the Future of Capitalism’, History of Economic Ideas XII/2004/2, pp.

7-28.

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61. ‘Unwarping the Record: a Reply to Paul Davidson’, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics

27(3), Spring 2005, pp. 377-84. 62. ‘Bertrand Russell on Economics, 1889-1918’, Russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell

Studies n.s., 25, Summer 2005, pp. 5-38. 63. (with M. C. Howard), ‘Crises in Marx’s Analysis of the Market’, International Journal of

Applied Economics and Econometrics 10(3), July-September 2002 [published in 2005], pp. 319-350.

64. ‘Industrial Relations: a Minimum Programme for the States’, Journal of Australian Political

Economy 56, December 2005, pp. 277-83. 65. (with J. Marangos) ‘Two Arguments for Basic Income: Thomas Paine (1737-1809) and

Thomas Spence (1750-1814)’, History of Economic Ideas XIV, 2006/1, pp. 55-71. 66. (with J. Doughney) ‘Crisis? What crisis? Myth and reality in the debate on an ageing

Australia’, People and Place 14(1), 2006, pp. 65-74. 67. (with J. Doughney) ‘Rhetoric and reality: Neo-liberal ideology and ageing in Australia, 2003-

2050’, Journal of Australian Political Economy 58, December 2006, pp. 25-43. 68. ‘”Imperfectionism” in macroeconomics: old light on a new controversy’, Economic Issues,

11(2), 2006, pp. 39-49. 69. ‘RAE and HET: Assassin and Corpse?, History of Economics Review 45, Winter 2007,

pp. 106-11. 70. ‘An interview with Paul Davidson’, Global Change, Peace and Security 19(2), June

2007, pp. 59-66. 71. (with M. Wright) ‘The macroeconomic implications of downshifting: a suitable case for

modeling?’, Post-Autistic Economics Review 42, 18 May 2007, pp. 44-5 http:www.paecon.et/PAEReview/issue42/KingWright42.htm.

72. ‘Not the devil’s decade: Nicholas Kaldor in the 1930s’, History of Economics Review 46,

Summer 2007, pp 39-61. [This article won the Peter Groenewegen Prize for the best paper in this journal in 2007]

73. ‘Popular Philosophy and Popular Economics: Bertrand Russell 1919-1970’, Russell: The

Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies n.s., 27, 2007-8, pp. 193-219. 74. ‘Josef Steindl and the Instability of Capitalism’, Review of Political Economy, 20(3), July

2008, pp. 333-40.

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75. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Karl Marx and the Decline of the Market’, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 30(2), June 2008, pp. 217-34.

76. (with A. Millmow) ‘Crank or Proto-Monetarist? J.K. Gifford and the Cost-Push Inflation

Fallacy’, History of Economics Review 47, Winter 2008, pp. 54-71. 77. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Reflections on the long Australian boom’, Journal of Australian

Political Economy 61, June 2008, pp. 56-70. 78. (with P. Kriesler) ‘News from down under’, On the Horizon 16(4), 2008, pp. 289-92. 79. ‘A Conversation with Kurt Rothschild’, Review of Political Economy 21(1), January

2009, pp. 145-55. 80. (with T. Jefferson) ‘Nicholas Kaldor and Critical Realism’, Review of Political Economy,

21(3), July 2009, pp. 463-80. 81. ‘Economists and the global financial crisis’, Global Change, Peace and Security, 21(3),

October 2009, pp. 389-96. 82. ‘One Hundred Years from Today: William H. Beveridge’s Unemployment: A Problem of

Industry’, History of Economics Review 50, Summer 2009, pp. 72-9. 83. ‘Six more refuted doctrines: A comment on Quiggin’, Economic Papers 29(1), March

2010, pp. 34-9. 84. ‘Keynes and “psychology”’, Economic Papers 29(1), March 2010, pp. 1-12. 85. ‘Hilferding’s Finance Capital in the development of Marxist thought’, History of

Economics Review 52, Summer 2010, pp. 52-62. 86. ‘Kurt W. Rothschild (1914-2010): An Inspiration to Generations of Economists’,

Enteloqueia: Revista Interdisicplinar 12, October 2010, pp. 309-12. 87. (with T. Jefferson) ‘Can Post Keynesians Make Better Use of Behavioral Economics?,

Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 33 (2), Winter 2010-2011, pp. 211-34. 88. ‘An Interview with Tony Thirlwall’, Global Change, Peace and Security 23(2), June

2011, pp. 239-48; reprinted in A.P. Thirlwall, Essays on Keynesian and Kaldorian Economics, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015, pp. 192-205.

89. (with T. Jefferson) ‘Michal Kalecki and Critical Realism’, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 35 (5), September 2011, pp. 957-72. Reprinted in L.P. Rochon and S. Rossi (eds), Post-Keynesian Economics, Cheltenham: Elgar, forthcoming. 90. ‘Post Keynesians and Others’, Review of Political Economy, 24 (2), April 2012, pp. 305-

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19. Reprinted in L.P. Rochon and S. Rossi (eds), Post-Keynesian Economics, Cheltenham: Elgar, forthcoming. 91. ‘The Reform of Capitalism is (a) Possible and (b) Very Desirable: Interview with John E.

King’, Intervention: European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies, 2012 (2), pp. 93-103.

92. ‘Sixteen Questions for Fine and Milonakis’, Historical Materialism, 20 (3), 2012, pp. 39-

60. 93. ‘A Case for Pluralism in Economics’, Economic and Labour Relations Review, 24 (1),

March 2013, pp. 17-31. 94. (with J. Culham) ‘Horizontalists and Verticalists after 25 Years’, Review of Keynesian

Economics, 1 (4), 2013, pp. 391-405. 95. ‘Should Post Keynesians Make a Behavioural Turn?’, European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 10 (2), 2013, pp. 231-42. Reprinted in L.P. Rochon and S. Rossi (eds), Post-Keynesian Economics, Cheltenham: Elgar, forthcoming. 96. ‘A brief introduction to Post Keynesian macroeconomics’, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft,

39 (4), 2013, pp. 477-500. (Spanish translation as ‘Breve introducción a la macoeconomica poskeynesiana’, Debate Económico, 5 (2), No. 14, May-August 2016, pp. 13-53.

97. ‘Ricardo on trade’, Economic Papers, 32 (4), December 2013, pp. 462-9. 98. ‘Maurice Dobb, political economist’ Cambridge Journal of Economics, 39(5), September

2015, pp. 1465-80. 99. ‘In Memoriam: Frederic Sterling Lee (1949-2014), Review of Keynesian Economics, 3

(2), Summer 2015, pp. 226-32. 100. ‘Marxism and Microfoundations’, Economic and Labour Relations Review, 26 (4),

December 2015, pp. 652-9. 101. ‘A conversation with Joe Isaac’, History of Economics Review, 62, Summer 2015, pp.

58-75. 102. ‘Joan Robinson’s Accumulation of Capital after Sixty Years’, Review of Keynesian

Economics, 4 (2), Summer 2016, pp. 316-30. 103. ‘Nicholas Kaldor after Thirty Years’, PSL Quarterly Review, 69 (277), July 2016, pp.

107-33. 104. ‘Katona and Keynes’, History of Economics Review, 64 (1), August 2016, pp. 64-75.

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105. ‘A conversation with Michael Schneider’, History of Economics Review, 65 (1),

December 2016, pp. 49-63. 106. ‘The literature on Piketty’, Review of Political Economy, 29 (1), January, pp. 1-17. 107. (with M. Bankovsky) ‘Reviving the living dead: economic policy with ethical values’,

Journal of Australian Political Economy, 80, Summer 2017/2018, pp. 178-200. 108. (with M.C. Howard) ‘Marx @ 200’, Review of Political Economy, forthcoming. 109. ‘P. W. Martin and the flaw in the price system’, History of Economics Review,

forthcoming. 110. ‘Some obstacles to wage-led growth’, Review of Keynesian Economics, forthcoming. Translations: 1. ‘Otto Bauer’s “Accumulation of Capital”’, History of Political Economy, 18(1), Spring 1986, pp. 87-110. 2. ‘The Trade Cycle’, by Josef Steindl [1937], Review of Political Economy, 20(3), July 2008,

pp. 341-8. CURRENT RESEARCH/WRITING PROJECTS:

1. Co-authorship of a paper on Marshall and Becker on the economics of the family, with M.

Bankovsky and T. Thornton. 2. Chapter on ‘Hugh Dalton (1887-1962)’ for a book edited by R. Cord on economics at the

London School of Economics. 3. A book on The Alternative Austrian Economics: A Brief History, under contract to Edward

Elgar. TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES: At La Trobe, at various times 1988-2013: lecturing and tutoring in fifth-year theory; fourth-year history of economic thought, labour economics, monetary economics, macroeconomics and applied microeconomics; third-year macroeconomics, labour economics, industrial relations, Post Keynesian and Marxian economics, economics and ethics; second-year industrial relations,

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labour economics, globalization, and twentieth-century economic history; and first-year macroeconomics; and tutoring in second-year microeconomics. At Lancaster, between 1968 and 1988, I lectured and tutored in third year labour economics, Marxian economics, and economic history of the Soviet Union; second-year microeconomics, British economic history, and British labour history; and in first-year microeconomics. LEARNED JOURNALS: Editor, History of Economics Review, 2000-6. Communications Editor, Global Change, Peace and Security, 2016- Member of editorial board of Global Change, Peace and Security, 2006- ; History of Political Economy, 1983-6; Review of Political Economy, 1994-; History of Economics Review, 1995-9, 2007-; Australian Journal of Labour Economics, 2000-, History of Economic Ideas, 2004-14, Review of Keynesian Economics, 2012-, European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies, 2013-, Economic Thought 2014-, Economic and Labour Relations Review 2015-. Referee for American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Australian Economic Papers, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Economic Journal, Economic and Labour Relations Review, Economic Papers, Economic Record, Economic and Labour Relations Review, European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Global Change, Peace and Security, History of Economic Ideas, History of Economics Review, History of Political Economy, International Journal of Pluralism in Economics Education, International Review of Applied Economics, Intervention: European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies, Journal of Australian Political Economy, Journal of Economic Surveys, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Journal of Industrial Economics, Journal of Industrial Relations, Labour and Industry, Manchester School, Metroeconomica, Research in the History of Economic Thought and Mathodology, Research in Political Economy, Review of International Political Economy, Review of Keynesian Economics, Review of Political Economy and Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy. EXTERNAL EXAMINING: External examiner in Economics at Sunderland Polytechnic, 1974-5 (a three-year appointment terminated because of my absence in Australia), and at Liverpool Polytechnic (1982-6). External examiner of Ph.D. dissertations at La Trobe University (1978, 1981, 1984), the University of Manchester (1978), Wollongong University (1984 and 1988), the University of New England (1993, 2004), Monash University (1999), the University of Manchester (2000), the University of Queensland (2002), Victoria University of Technology (2003), the University of New South Wales (2005), the University of Sydney (2010, 2012, 2015, 2017), the University of Western Australia (2015), the Victoria University of Wellington (2010), Victoria University (Australia) (2010), Curtin University (2014) and University of Notre Dame – Australia (2015), in addition to several M. Ec. dissertations for La Trobe University (before 1988), and M.Comm. dissertations

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for Wollongong and for the University of New South Wales (all 1990). PH.D. SUPERVISION: 1. A.Tuleylioglu, ‘A Study of Labour Turnover in Great Britain and United States Manufacturing Industries, 1958-1973’ (Lancaster, 1977). 2. J. Mangan, ‘Theory and Measurement of Labour Hoarding with Special Reference to the Australian Manufacturing Sector’ (Lancaster, 1981). 3. J. Singleton, ‘Homage to Lancashire: The Cotton Industry, 1944-1964’ (Lancaster, 1986). 4. T. Bramble, ‘The Contingent Conservatism of Full-Time Trade Union Officials: a Case Study of the Vehicle Builders Employees’ Federation of Australia, 1963 to 1991’, ( La Trobe, 1993, co-supervisor with Professor R.M. Martin). 5. G. Moore, ‘The English Historical Economists, 1850-1890’ (La Trobe, 1995). 6. S. Kates, ‘Say’s Law and the Reaction to Keynes’s General Theory’ (La Trobe, 1996). 7. J. Doughney, ‘Contemporary Marxist Accumulation Theory : the Australian Evidence 1948-9 to 1994-5’ (Victoria University of Technology, 1996; co-supervisor with Dr H van Morst). 8. G. Hewitson, ‘The Subject of Neoclassical Economics: a Feminist Investigation’ (La Trobe, 1997; co-supervisor with Professor M. Lake). 9. J. Marangos, ‘Alternative Models of the Transition from a Centrally Planned Economy to a Market Economy’ (La Trobe, 2002). 10. T. Coombes, ‘Deregulated Bank Stability in Australia: a Post-Classical Free Banking Perspective’ (La Trobe, 2005). 11. T. Lynch, ‘Austrian Capital Theory’ (La Trobe, 2010). 12. D. Cavagnoli, ‘Modelling Household Decision Behaviour in Australia’ (La Trobe, 2010) 13. T. Thornton, ‘Recent Changes and the Prospects for Further Change in Economics’ (La Trobe, 2013). 14. A. Barone, ‘Thorstein Veblen on Public Support for the Arts’ (La Trobe, 2013).

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15. A. Soh, ‘The Revolutionary Jigsaw and 21st Century Socialism in Venezuela’ (La Trobe, 2014). 16. M. Elkins, ‘Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers: Policies, Paradigms and Impacts’ (La Trobe, 2014).

I am currently associate supervisor of one Federation University Australia student, James Culham (‘A Conceptual Framework for a Theory of Liquidity’). RESEARCH GRANTS: 1982-3 Nuffield Foundation Small Grant (travel expenses for research into food riots in

England in 1854-5) (with H.I. Dutton). 1985-6 University of Lancaster Research Grant (relief from teaching for one academic

year to permit full-time work on Economic Exiles and A History of Marxian Economics).

1990 La Trobe University, School of Economics and Commerce, grant to finance

translation of Russian language source material. 1992-3 Australian Research Council large grant (research into the emergence and

evolution of Post Keynesian economics). CONFERENCES ORGANISED:

1. Conference on ‘Post Keynesian Economics: Theory and Policy Alternatives for Australia’, La Trobe University, July 1994.

2. (with F. Lee) Conference on the History of Heterodox Economics in the Twentieth

Century, University of Missouri-Kansas City, October 2002.

3. (with G. Moore and M. Schneider) History of Economic Thought Society of Australia, Sixteenth Conference, Melbourne, July 2003.

PAPERS PRESENTED AT CONFERENCES: 1. ‘Penal Clauses in Labour Relations Legislation: the Case of the British Industrial

Relations Act, 1971-4’, Fifth Conference of Economists, Brisbane, 1975. 2. ‘The Microeconomics of the Class Struggle’, First Political Economy Conference,

Sydney, 1976. 3. ‘Value and Exploitation: Some Recent Debates’, Eighth Conference of Economists,

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Melbourne, 1979. 4. ‘Utopian or Scientific: a Reconsideration of the Ricardian Socialists’, History of

Economics Conference, Duke University, Durham, N.C., 1982. 5. ‘An Economic Exile: Edward Stillingfleet Cayley, 1802-1862’, History of Economic

Thought Conference, Manchester, 1983 (with H.I. Dutton). 6. ‘Friedrich Engels as Political Economist: the Last Twelve Years, 1883-1895’, History of

Economics Conference, Melbourne, 1985. 7. ‘Recent Trends in Labour’s Share’, Conference on the Distribution of Income and Wealth

in Historical Perspective, Utrecht, 1986 (with P. Regan). 8. ‘The Political Economy of Leon Trotsky’s Theory of Revolution’, Society for Socialist

Studies, Learned Societies Conference, University of Windsor, 1988 (with M.C. Howard; presented by Howard).

9. ‘Russian Revisionism and the Development of Marxian Political Economy in the Early Twentieth Century’, History of Economics Society, 15th Annual Meeting, University of Toronto, 1988 (with M.C. Howard; presented by Howard).

10. ‘Marxian Economists and the Great Depression’, History of Economics Conference,

Canberra, Australia, July 1989 (with M.C. Howard; presented, as the conference address, by King).

11. ‘Marxian Economists and the “Second Slump”’, Review of Political Economy

Conference, Malvern, England, August 1989 (with M.C. Howard; presented by King). 12. ‘J.A. Hobson’s Macroeconomics: the Last Ten Years (1930-40)’, Hobson Anniversary

Conference, Malvern, England, May 1990. 13. ‘Marx and Keynes Revisited’, Atlantic Economic Society Conference, Rome, March

1991 (with M.C. Howard; presented by King). 14. ‘P.W. Martin and the Flaw in the Price System’, History of Economics Conference,

Monash University, July 1991. 15. ‘Is Socialism Economically Feasible?’, Review of Political Economy Conference,

Malvern, England, August 1991 (with M.C. Howard; presented by Howard). 16. ‘The Law of the Shrinking Middle: Inequality of Earnings in Australia, 1975-1989’,

Scottish Economists’ Conference, Edzell, September 1991 (with, and presented by, R.J. Rimmer and S.M. Rimmer).

17. ‘Is Socialism Economically Feasible? An Analysis in Terms of Historical Materialism’,

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Conference on Marxism in the New World Order, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, November 1992 (with M.C. Howard, presented by Howard).

18. ‘Kurt Rothschild and the Alternative Austrian Economics’, History of Economics Society

of Australia, Seventh Conference, Wollongong, July 1993. 19. ‘Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis Since Keynes: a Partial History’, Review of

Political Economy Conference, Malvern, England, August 1993. 20. ‘Marxian Theory and the Economics of Socialism: an Overview of the Legacy’ (with

M.C. Howard; presented by King), Centre for the Study of the History of Economic Thought, University of Sydney, Conference on Trends in Eastern Europe and Their Effects on Re-Thinking Marxist Theory and Analysis, February 1994.

21. ‘Industrial Structure, Pricing and Stagnation: a Model in the Spirit of Kaldor, Kalecki and

Steindl’ (with R. Rimmer), Conference on Post Keynesian Economics, La Trobe University, July 1994.

22. ‘Kalecki and the Americans’, Review of Political Economy Conference, Malvern,

England, August 1994.

23. ‘The First Post Keynesian: Joan Robinson’s Essays in the Theory of Employment (1937)’, History of Economics Society of Australia, Eighth Conference, Brisbane, July 1995.

24. ‘Some Elements of a Post Keynesian Labour Economics’, Second Keynes, Knowledge

and Uncertainty Conference, Leeds, March 1996. 25. ‘Industrial Structure, Pricing and Stagnation: a Model in the Spirit of Kaldor, Kalecki and

Steindl’ (with R.J. Rimmer), Conference of the Scottish Economic Society, University of Paisley, April 1996 (presented by Rimmer).

26. ‘Where Marx Was Right’ (with M.C. Howard), History of Economics Society of

Australia, Ninth Conference, University of New South Wales, July 1996 (presented by King).

27. ‘Where Marx Was Right’ (with M.C. Howard), Review of Political Economy Conference,

Malvern, England, August 1996 (presented by King). 28. Richard Kahn, Roy Harrod, Michal Kalecki and the Balance of Payments Constraint on

Economic Growth’, Second Yunnan Conference, La Trobe University, October 1996. 29. ‘From Giblin to Kalecki : the Export Multiplier and the Balance of Payments Constraint

on Economic Growth’, History of Economics Society of Australia, Tenth Conference, University of Notre Dame, Fremantle, July 1997.

30. ‘”Your Position is Thoroughly Orthodox and Entirely Wrong’: Nicholas Kaldor and Joan

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Robinson, 1933-1983’, Review of Political Economy Conference, University of Trier, July 1997.

31. ‘Ronald Meek and the Rehabilitation of Surplus Economics’, European Society for the

History of Economic Thought Conference, Bologna, February-March 1998 (with M.C. Howard; presented by King).

32. ‘The Stalinists’ Counter-Revolutions’, Howard Sherman Festschrift Conference, University of California (Riverside), February 1999 (with M.C. Howard; presented by

both authors).

33. ‘On the Pre-History of Post Keynesian Economics’, History of Economic Thought Society of Australia, Twelfth Conference, Canberra, July 1999.

34. ‘Economic Possibilities for our Grandparents’, Twenty-Eighth Annual Conference of

Economists, La Trobe University, September 1999. 35. ‘Death of a Revolutionary Textbook’, Twenty-Eighth Annual Conference of Economists, La

Trobe University, September 1999 (with A. Millmow; presented by Millmow). 36. ‘On the Pre-History of Post Keynesian Economics, 1936-1945’, Post Keynesian Economics Study Group, Microeconomics Conference, University of the West of England, October 1999.

37. ‘Keynes-Kalecki-Sraffa: Coherence?’, Michal Kalecki Centenary Conference, University of

Leeds, November 1999. 38. ‘The Rise of Neo-Liberalism: Towards a Materialist Explanation’, Marxism Today

Conference, Instituto Superior de Arte, Havana, February 2000 (with M.C. Howard; presented by both authors).

39. ‘Has There Been Progress in Post Keynesian Economics?’, European Society for the History

of Economics Conference, Graz, February 2000. 40. ‘Hyman Minsky: Social Democrat?’, History of Economics Society of Australia Thirteenth

Conference, University of Sydney, July 2000. 41. ‘Planning For Abundance: Nicholas Kaldor and Joan Robinson on the Socialist

Reconstruction of Britain, 1942-1945’, European Society for the History of Economic Thought Conference, Darmstadt, February 2001.

42. ‘A Brief History of Socialist Economics’, Association of Heterodox Economists, Third

Conference, London, July 2001. 43. ‘A Brief History of Socialist Economics’, History of Economic Thought Society of Australia,

Fourteenth Conference, Hobart, July 2001.

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44. ‘Lament for Economics, Or How Barbara Wootton Gave It All Away and became a Sociologist’, History of Economic Thought Society of Australia, Fifteenth Conference, Armidale, NSW, July 2002.

45. Ibid. Conference on the History of Heterodox Economics in the Twentieth Century,

University of Missouri-Kansas City, October 2002. 46. ‘Frederick Allen and the Future of Capitalism’, 16th Conference of the History of Economic

Thought Society of Australia, Australian Catholic University, July 2003. 47. Ibid. History of Economic Thought Conference, University of Leeds, September 2003.

48. (with M. C. Howard) ‘Karl Marx and the Decline of the Market’, Society of Heterodox

Economists Conference, University of New South Wales, December 2003.

49. Ibid. European Society for the History of Economic Thought Conference, Treviso, February 2004.

50. ‘Bertrand Russell on Economics, 188-1918’, 17th Conference of the History of Economic

Thought Society of Australia, University of Western Australia, July 2004. 51. (with M. C. Howard) ‘Hayek, Schumpeter, Keynes and Many Other Notable Economists on

the Decline of the Market’, Association of Heterodox Economists Annual Conference, Leeds University, July 2004.

52. ‘”Imperfectionism” in Macroeconomic Theory: Old Light on a New Problem’. Society of

Heterodox Economists Conference, University of New South Wales, December 2004. 53. ‘Secret Treasures of the Weintraub Archive’, European Society for the Study of Economic

Thought Conference, University of Stirling, June 2005. 54. ‘Josef Steindl and the Supermultiplier’, 18th Conference of the History of Economic Thought

Society of Australia, Macquarie University, July 2005. 55. ‘A Biographical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Economists’, Economic Society

of Australia, 34th Conference of Economists, University of Melbourne, September 2005.

56. ‘Heterodox Macroeconomics: What are We Against?’, Society of Heterodox Economists Conference, University of New South Wales, December 2005.

57. ‘Popular Philosophy and Popular Economics: Bertrand Russell, 1918-1970’, Conference of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Porto, April 2006.

58. ‘Not the Devil’s Decade: Nicholas Kaldor in the 1930s’, 19th Conference of the History of

Economic Thought Society of Australia, University of Ballarat, July 2006.

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59. ‘Kaldor’s War’, Society of Heterodox Economists Conference, University of New South Wales, December 2006.

60. (with A. Millmow) ‘Crank or Proto-Monetarist? J.K. Gifford and the Cost-Push Inflation

Fallacy’, 20th Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia, University of Queensland, July 2007 (presented by Millmow).

61. ‘Schumpeter and Heterodox Economics’, First International Schumpeter Summer School,

University of Graz, Austria, July 2007. 62. ‘Marxian Economics Today’, Symposium on the Occasion of the 190th Birthday of Karl

Marx, University of Trier, May 2008. 63. ‘Nicholas Kaldor and the War on Monetarism’, 21st Conference of the History of Economic

Thought Society of Australia, University of Western Sydney, July 2008. 64. ‘Microfoundations?’, 12th Conference of the Research Network ‘Macroeconomics and

Macroeconomic Policies’, Berlin, October 2008. 65. ‘Behavioural Economics and Post Keynesian Theory’ (with Therese Jefferson), Society of

Heterodox Economists Conference, University of New South Wales, December 2009.

66. ‘Microfoundations for Macroeconomics? The Pre-History of a Dogma 1936-1975’, 23rd Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia, University of Sydney, July 2010.

67. ‘Post Keynesians and Others’, Society of Heterodox Economists Conference, University of New South Wales, December 2010.

68. ‘The “Cambridge Keynesians”: Some Unanswered Questions’, 24th Conference of the History

of Economic Thought Society of Australia, RMIT University, Melbourne, July 2011. 69. ‘Microfoundations?’, 3rd International Summer School, Research Network Macroeconomics

and Macroeconomic Policies, Berlin, August 2011. 70. ‘The “Cambridge Keynesians”: Some Unanswered Questions’, 43rd UK History of Economic

Thought Conference, Balliol College, Oxford, September 2011. 71. ‘Remembering Kurt Rothschild’, Conference Commemorating the 1st Anniversary of the

death of Kurt W. Rothschild, Austrian National Bank, Vienna, December 2011.

72. ‘Ten Editions of Ricardo’s Principles, 1846-2005’, 25th Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia, Melbourne, July 2012.

73. ‘The Microfoundations Delusion’, 41st Australian Conference of Economists, Victoria

University, Melbourne, July 2012.

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74. ‘Should Post Keynesians Make a Behavioural Turn?’, 16th Conference of the Research

Network ‘Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Policies’, Berlin, October 2012.

75. ‘Changing Track: Frank Stilwell’s ‘Fourth Way’ After Thirteen Years’, Australian Political Economy: State of the Art; Conference in Honour of Professor Frank Stilwell, University of Sydney, April 2013.

76. ‘Whatever Happened to the Crucial Reform?’, Freedom to Choose Conference, University of

Notre Dame, Fremantle, WA, July 2013. 77. ‘Otto Bauer’s Between Two World Wars? (1936)’, 26th Conference of the History of

Economic Thought Society of Australia, University of Western Australia, July 2013. 78. ‘An Introduction to Post Keynesian Macroeconomics’, Conference on ‘The Economy in

Crisis and the Crisis in Economics’, Arbeiterkammer, Vienna, September 2013. 79. ‘Whatever Happened to the Crucial Reform?’, Society of Heterodox Economists Conference,

University of New South Wales, December 2013. 80. ‘What Is It About Economics?’, Review of Political Economy 25th Anniversary

Conference, Great Malvern, England, July 2014. 81. ‘Eleven Editions of Ricardo’s Principles, 1846-2010’, Ricardo Society Conference, Waseda

University, Tokyo, September 2014. 82. ‘Marx and Microfoundations’, Society of Heterodox Economists Conference, University of

New South Wales, December 2014. 83. ‘Katona and Keynes’, 28th Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of

Australia, Alphacrucis College, Sydney, July 2015. 84. ‘The Literature on Piketty’, Society of Heterodox Economists Conference, University of New

South Wales, December 2015. 85. ‘Hugh Dalton and the case for Pigovian socialism’, 29th Conference of the History of

Economic Thought Society of Australia, Federation University Australia, Melbourne, July 2016.

86. ‘On the Origins of Post Keynesian Economics’, Conference on Economics and its History,

Azim Premji University, Bangalore, India, November 2016. 87. ‘The Case for a Capital Levy’, Society of Heterodox Economists Conference, University of

New South Wales, December 2016. 88. ‘Some Obstacles to Wage-led Growth’, Grenoble Post-Keynesian and Institutionalist

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Conference, Université Grenoble Alpes, December 2017. SEMINAR PAPERS PRESENTED: 1. University of Queensland, 1976: ‘Inter-Industry Earnings Differentials and Labour

Market Segmentation in Australia’. 2. Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education, Toowoomba, 1976: ibid. 3. Flinders University, 1976: ibid. 4. University of Adelaide, 1976: ‘Karl Marx as a Historian of Economic Thought’. 5. University of Auckland, 1980: ‘Free Trade and Underconsumptionism in Early British

Radical Economics’. 6. University of Adelaide, 1980: ibid. 7. Monash University, 1980: ‘The Methodology of Positive Economics Reconsidered’. 8. University of Sheffield, 1982: ‘A Reconsideration of the Ricardian Socialists’. 9. Economic and Social Research Council, Political Economy Study Group, London, 1985:

‘Friedrich Engels as an Economist: the last twelve years, 1883-1895’. 10. University of Wollongong, 1985: ‘Theories of Wage Rigidity’.’ 11. Leeds Polytechnic, 1987: ‘Marxian Economists and the Great Depression’. 12. City of Birmingham Polytechnic, 1987: ibid. 13. Monash University, 1988: ‘Marx and Keynes Revisited’. 14. University of New South Wales, 1989: ‘Marxian Economists and the “Second Slump”’. 15. University of Wollongong, 1989: ibid. 16. University of Auckland, 1989: ibid. 17. Victoria University of Wellington, 1989: ibid. 18. University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, 1989: ibid.

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19. University of New England, 1990: ‘J.A. Hobson’s Macroeconomics: the Last Ten Years, 1930-1940’.

20. University of Tasmania, 1990: ‘Keynes and Marx Revisited’. 21. University of Adelaide/Flinders University, 1991: ‘Marxian Economics: A Past and A

Present, But No Abiding Future?’. 22. University of Queensland, 1991: ibid. 23. Leicester Polytechnic, 1992: ‘Sidney Weintraub: Reluctant Post-Keynesian’? 24. Economic and Social Research Council, Political Economy Study Group, London, 1992:

‘Has Marxian Economics a Future?’ 25. University of Leeds, 1992: ibid. 26. University of Leeds, 1992: ‘Is Socialism Economically Feasible?’ 27. University of Manchester, 1992: ‘The Theory of Imperialism’. 28. Economic and Social Research Council, Post-Keynesian Study Group, London, 1992:

‘Sidney Weintraub: Reluctant Post-Keynesian?’ 29. University of Lancaster, 1992: ‘Has Marxian Economics a Future?’ 30. University of East London, 1992: ‘Is Socialism Economically Feasible?’ 31. Cambridge University, 1992: ‘Sidney Weintraub: Reluctant Post-Keynesian?’ 32. University of Glasgow, 1992: ‘Has Marxian Economics a Future?’ 33. Skidmore College, 1992: ‘Sidney Weintraub: Reluctant Post-Keynesian?’ 34. University of Staffordshire, 1992: ibid. 35. University of New South Wales, 1993: ‘Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis Since

Keynes: a Partial History’. 36. University of Newcastle, 1994: ‘Kalecki and the Americans’. 37. Lincoln University, 1995: ‘Rudolf Hilferding and the Economics of Socialism’. 38. Victoria University of Wellington, 1995: ‘The First Post Keynesian : Joan Robinson’s

Essays in the Theory of Employment (1937)’.

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39. University of Auckland, 1995: ibid. 40. University of East London, 1995: ibid. 41. Economic and Social Research Council, Post Keynesian Study Group, London, 1995:

‘Hyman Minsky: the Making of a Post Keynesian’. 42. Johns Hopkins University, Bologna Centre, 1996: ‘The Australian Labour Market’. 43. University of Rome, 1996: ‘What Happened to the Anglo - Italian School?’ 44. University of Newcastle, 1997: ‘Critical Notes on Labour Market Deregulation’. 45. University of Newcastle, 1997: ‘Ronald Meek and the Rehabilitation of Surplus

Economics. 46. University of Leeds, 1998: ‘”Your Position is Thoroughly Orthodox and Entirely

Wrong”: Nicholas Kaldor and Joan Robinson, 1933-1983. 47. University of East London, 1998: ‘Labour and Unemployment: a Post Keynesian

Perspective’. 48. De Montfort University, 1998: ‘Ronald Meek and the Rehabilitation of Surplus

Economics’. 49. University of Sheffield, 1999: ‘Economic Possibilities for Our Grandparents’. 50. University of Leeds, 1999: ‘Economic Possibilities for Our Grandparents’. 51. University of Lancaster, 1999: ‘On the Pre-History of Post Keynesian Economics, 1936-

1945’. 52. University of Manchester, 2000: ‘Hyman Minsky: Social Democrat?’. 53. University of Adelaide, 2001: ‘A Brief History of Socialist Economics’. 54. University of Newcastle, NSW, 2002: ‘Lament For Economics, or How Barbara Wootton

Gave it All Away and Became a Sociologist’. 55. University of Missouri-Kansas City, 2002: ‘The History of Post Keynesian Economics

Since 1936’. 56. University of Missouri-Kansas City, 2002: ‘The Rise of Neoliberalism: Towards a

Materialist Explanation’. 57. University of Melbourne, Centre for Public Policy, November 2005: ‘Industrial

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Relations: a Minimum Programme for the States’. 58. Monash University, March 2007: ‘Kaldor’s War’. 59. University of Graz, December 2007: ‘Heterodox Macroeconomics: What are We

Against?’ 60. Curtin University, November 2008, ‘Microfoundations?’ 61. Curtin University Business School, November 2008, ‘The Future of Neoliberalism’. 62. SOAS, University of London, October 2009, ‘Microfoundations?’ 63. Federation University Australia, Ballarat, May 2014, ‘Marx, Veblen and the Global

Economic Crisis’. 64. School of Social Sciences, La Trobe University, April 2016, ‘Citizenship and Taxation

1760-1860’.

26 April 2018.