CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME Geoffrey Colin HARCOURT

Emeritus Reader in the History of Economic Theory (ad hominem). 1998 - Emeritus Fellow, Jesus College, Cambridge. 1998 -

DATE OF BIRTH: 27 June 1931

POST-SCHOOL 1950-55 - EDUCATION: 1951-54 - Queen's College, University of Melbourne Degrees, etc 1955-58 - King's College, B.Com (Hons) - University of Melbourne 1954 M.Com - University of Melbourne 1956 Ph.D - University of Cambridge 1960 Litt.D - University of Cambridge 1988 Hon.Litt.D - De Montfort University 1997 Hon.D. Com. – University of Melbourne 2003 Hon.D.h.c.rer.pol. – University of Fribourg, Switzerland 2003

CAREER 1958-62 - Lecturer in Economics, University of Appointments 1962-65 - Senior Lecturer in Economics, Held 1965-67 - Reader in Economics, University of Adelaide 1964-66 - University Lecturer in Economics and Politics, University of Cambridge and Fellow and Director of Studies in Economics, Trinity Hall, Cambridge 1967-85 - Professor of Economics, University of Adelaide (Personal Chair); Professor Emeritus, 1988 - 1979 - Caretaker Chairman, Economics Department 1969-70 - Leverhulme Exchange Fellow, Keio University, Tokyo 1972-73 - Visiting Fellow, Clare Hall, Cambridge 1977,1980 - Visiting Professor, Scarborough College, University of Toronto 1982-90 - University Lecturer in Economics & Politics, University of Cambridge. 1982-98 Fellow and College Lecturer in Economics, Jesus College, Cambridge 1988-89; 1990-1992 - President, Jesus College, Cambridge 1986-87 - Secretary, Faculty of Economics and Politics 1988-89 - Secretary, Faculty of Economics and Politics 1990-98 Reader in the History of Economic Theory (ad hominem). 1997 Honorary Professor, University of New South Wales; Visiting Fellow, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. 1999 Honorary Professor, University of New South Wales. 2002 Sugden Fellow, Queen’s College, University of Melbourne; Visiting Professor, University of Melbourne 2008-13 Visiting Professorial Fellow, University of New South Wales

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HONOURS: 1971 Elected a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in (F.A.S.S.A).

Executive Committee Member, 1974-77

1975 Wellington-Burnham Lecturer, Tufts University, U.S.A. 1974-77 President, Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand.

1975 Edward Shann Memorial Lecturer, University of Western Australia.

Chairman of I.E.A. Conference on “The Microeconomic Foundations of Macroeconomics”, April 1975.

1977 Newcastle Lecturer in Political Economy, University of Newcastle, N.S.W.

1978 Academy Lecturer, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.

1982 G.L. Wood Memorial Lecturer, University of Melbourne. John Curtin Memorial Lecturer, Australian National University.

1983-84 Special Lecturer in Economics, University of Manchester.

1986 Lecturer, The Nobel Conference “The Legacy of Keynes”, Gustavus Adolphus College, Minnesota, U.S.A.

1987 Lecturer, ‘Symposium on the origins and development of the social science disciplines in Britain and the United States’, University of Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.

1988 Professor Emeritus, University of Adelaide.

1990 Member of the Council of the Royal Economic Society.

1991 The Laws Lecturer, University of Tennessee at Knoxville.

1992 The Donald Horne Lecturer, Melbourne. 1994 (June 13) Officer in the General Division of the Order of Australia (A.O.) “for service to economic theory and to the history of economic thought” . 1995 The Inaugural Visiting Professor, Faculty des Sciences Economiques et Sociales, Université de Fribourg, Suisse, May 1995.

1995 Sir Halford Cook Lecturer, Queen's College, University of Melbourne, September 1995: “University Ideals and the Market”.

1996 Kingsley Martin Memorial Lecture, Cambridge.

1996 Title of Visiting Professor in the Department of Economics, University of Adelaide; renewed until 2013.

Page 2 of 22 17 June 2011 1996 Distinguished Fellow, Economic Society of Australia.

1997 Seventh Colin Clark Memorial Lecturer, Brisbane.

1997 Honorary Doctor of Letters, De Montfort University.

1998 Honorary Fellow, Queen’s College, University of Melbourne.

2003 Doctor of Commerce honoris causa, University of Melbourne.

2003 Elected an Academician of the Academy of Learned Societies for the Social Sciences (AcSS).

2003 Doctor honoris causa rerum politicarum, University of Fribourg/ Switzerland.

2004 Distinguished Fellow, History of Economics Society, USA.

2004 Honorary Member, European Society for the History of Economic Thought.

2006 Public Lecture, Bernadin Haskell Lecture at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, USA.

2009, Patron of Foundation for European Economic Development

2010, Honorary Fellow, Lincoln College, Adelaide University.

2010, Veblen – Commons Award of the Association for Evolutionary Economics, USA.

Publications:

BOOKS:

1. With P.H. Karmel and R.H. Wallace), Economic Activity, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1967). (Italian Edition, 1969), pp.xi + 324.

2. (With R.H. Parker, eds.), Readings in the Concept and Measurement of Income, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1969). (Second edition, with G. Whittington, Philip Allan, 1986), pp. viii + 402.

3. (With N.F. Laing, eds.) Capital and Growth, Selected Readings, (London: Penguin, 1971), reprinted 1973. (Spanish edition, 1977), pp.viii + 383.

4. Some Cambridge Controversies in the Theory of Capital, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1972). (Italian edition, 1973; Polish edition, 1975; Spanish edition, 1975; Japanese edition, 1980). Reprinted, Gregg Revivals Series (Mark Blaug, editor), 1991, pp.x + 272.

Page 3 of 22 17 June 2011 5. Theoretical Controversy and Social Significance: An Evaluation of the Cambridge Controversies, (Edward Shann Memorial Lecture, University of Western Australia Press, 1975), pp.30

6. (Ed.), The Microeconomic Foundations of Macroeconomics, (London: Macmillan, 1977), pp.ix + 401.

7. The Social Science Imperialists. Selected Essays. G.C. Harcourt. Edited by Prue Kerr, (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1982), pp.vii + 423. Reprinted in the Routledge Library Editions Series in 2003.

8. (Ed.), Keynes and his Contemporaries. The Sixth and Centennial Keynes Seminar held in the University of Kent at Canterbury 1983. (London: Macmillan, 1985), pp.vi + 195.

9. (With R.H. Parker and G. Whittington, eds.), Readings in the Concept and Measurement of Income (2nd ed., Oxford, Philip Allan, 1986), pp. vii + 371.

10. (With Jon Cohen, eds.), International Monetary Problems and Supply-Side Economics: Essays in Honour of Lorie Tarshis (London: Macmillan, 1986), pp.viii + 162.

11. Controversies in Political Economy, Selected Essays by G.C. Harcourt. Edited by O.F. Hamouda (Brighton: Wheatsheaf Books Ltd, 1986), pp.293.

12. On Political Economists and Modern Political Economy. Selected Essays of G.C. Harcourt, Edited by Claudio Sardoni. (London: Routledge, 1992), pp.xi + 428. Reprinted in the Routledge Library Editions Series in 2003.

13. Post-Keynesian Essays in Biography: Portraits of Twentieth Century Political Economists (Basingstoke, Hants: Macmillan, 1993), pp.xiv + 173.

14. (with , eds.) The Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations. Growth, Distribution and Structural Change. Essays in Honour of Luigi Pasinetti (Basingstoke, Hants: Macmillan, 1993), pp.xiii + 424.

15. (with Alessandro Roncaglia and Robin Rowley, eds), Income and Employment in Theory and Practice (Basingstoke, Hants: Macmillan, 1994), pp.xviii + 293.

16. Capitalism, Socialism and Post-Keynesianism. Selected Essays of G.C. Harcourt. (Cheltenham, Glos., Edward Elgar, 1995), pp.xii + 247.

17. (with P.A. Riach, eds.), A `Second Edition' of The General Theory, 2 Vols. (London, Routledge, 1997), pp.li + 503, xlix + 400. Japanese translation with a Foreword by Hirofumi Uzawa, 2005.

18. Selected Essays on Economic Policy (London: Palgrave, 2001), pp.xvi + 354..

19. 50 Years a Keynesian and Other Essays (London: Palgrave, 2001), pp.xii + 364.

20. (ed.) L’Économie Rebelle de , Économie et Innovation, Série Krisis, (Paris, L’Harmattan, 2001) pp. 213.

21. (with Hank Lim and Ungsuh K. Park, eds.) Editing Economics. Essays in Honour of Mark Perlman (London, Routledge, 2002) pp. xii+314.

Page 4 of 22 17 June 2011 22. (with Prue Kerr), Joan Robinson. Critical Assessments of Leading Economists, 5 vols. (London, Routledge, 2002) xli+373; vii+308; vii+405; vii+508; viii+528.

23. (with Christopher Bliss and Avi J. Cohen, eds.) Capital Theory, 3 vols (Cheltenham, Glos., UK and Northampton, Mass., USA, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited), 2005, pp. lx + 564; x + 515; viii + 522.

24. The Structure of Post-. The Core Contributions of the Pioneers, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006, pp x + 2052.

25. (With Prue Kerr) Joan Robinson , Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, pp.x + 270

Articles

1. (With Duncan Ironmonger), “Pilot Survey of Personal Savings”, Economic Record. Vol.32, May 1956, pp.106-18.

2. “The Quantitative Effect of Basing Company Taxation on Replacement Costs”, Accounting Research. Vol.9, January 1958, pp.1-16.

3. (With A.D. Barton), “Investment Allowances for Primary Producers” Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics. Vol.3, December 1959, pp.12-18.

4. (With J.W. Bennett), “Taxation and Business Surplus”. Economic Record. Vol.36, August 1960, pp.425-8.

5. “Pricing Policies and Earning Rates”, Economic Record. Vol.37, June 1961, pp.217-24.

6. “The Payment of Prisoners”, Australian Quarterly, December 1961, pp.86-9.

7. “Investment and Initial Allowances as Fiscal Devices”, Australian Accountant, September 1962, pp.473-7.

8. “Taxation and Primary Production”, Farm Policy, March 1963, pp.101-5.

9. “A Critique of Mr. Kaldor's Model of Income Distribution and Economic Growth”, Australian Economic Papers, June 1963, pp.20-36.

10. “Incomes Policy and the Measurement of Profits”, The Banker's Magazine, December 1964, pp.361-4.

11. “The Accountant in a Golden Age”, Oxford Economic Papers. Vol.17, March, 1965, pp.66- 80. (Reprinted in R.H. Parker and G.C. Harcourt (eds.), Readings in the Concept and Measurement of Income (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1969, pp.310-25).

Page 5 of 22 17 June 2011 12. “A Two-Sector Model of the Distribution of Income and the Level of Employment in the Short Run”, Economic Record. Vol.41, March 1965, pp.103-17.

13. “The Measurement of the Rate of Profit and the Bonus Scheme for Managers in the Soviet Union”, Oxford Economic Papers. Vol.18, March 1966, pp.58-63.

14. “Biases in Empirical Estimates of the Elasticities of Substitution of C.E.S. Production Functions”, Review of Economic Studies. Vol.33, July 1966, pp.227-33.

15. “Cash Investment Grants, Corporation Tax and Pay-Out ratios”, Bulletin of the Oxford University Institute of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 28, August 1966, pp.163-79 and Vol. 29, February 1967, pp.87-93.

16. “Investment-Decision Criteria, Investment Incentives and the Choice of Technique”, Economic Journal. Vol.78, March 1968, pp.77-95.

17. “Some Cambridge Controversies in the Theory of Capital”, Journal of Economic Literature. Vol.7, June 1969, pp.369-405. Reprinted in Italian in G. Nardozzi and V.Valli (eds.), Teori Dello Sviluppo Economico (Etas Kompass, 1971).

18. “A Teaching Model of the `Keynesian' System”, Keio Economic Studies, Vol. 6, No 2, 1969, pp.23-46.

19. (With A.S. Watson and P.D. Praetz), “The C.E.T. Production Frontier and Estimates of Supply Response in Australian Agriculture”, Economic Record. Vol. 46, December 1970, pp.553-63.

20. “Las Parabolos Neoclasicas y la Funcion Agregade de Produccion”, Cuadernos de Economica, June 1973, pp.46-62.

21. “The Social Consequences of Inflation”, Australian Accountant, October 1974, pp.520-8.

22. “Capital Theory: Much Ado About Something”, Thames Papers in Political Economy, Autumn 1975, pp.1-16. Spanish version “Las Controversias de los Economistas i un Mar de Irrelevancias?”, Economia, 1974, pp.27-53.

23. “Decline and Rise: The Revival of (Classical) Political Economy”, Economic Record. Vol.51, September 1975, pp.339-56.

24. “The Cambridge Controversies: Old Ways and New Horizons - or Dead End?”, Oxford Economic Papers. Vol.28, March 1976, pp.25-65.

25. (With Peter Kenyon), “Pricing and the Investment Decision”, Kyklos, 29, Fasc. 3. Vol.29, 1976, pp.449-77.

26. “The Theoretical and Social Significance of the Cambridge Controversies in the Theory of Capital: An Evaluation”, Revue d'Economie Politique. Vol.87, 1977, pp.351-75 (Reprinted in Jesse Schwartz (ed.) The Subtle Anatomy of Capitalism (California: Goodyear 1977), pp.285-303).

27. “Eric Russell, 1921-77: A Great Australian Political Economist” (The 1977 Newcastle Lecture in Political Economy) Research Report No 36, pp.iii + 26).

Page 6 of 22 17 June 2011 28. “Eric Russell, 1921-77: A Memoir”, Economic Record. Vol.53, December 1977, pp.467-74.

29. “Policy and Responses for Australia”, Economic Papers, No 60, December 1978, pp.61-69.

30. “The Social Science Imperialists”, (The 1978 Academy Lecture, November 1978), Politics. Vol.14, November 1979, pp.243-51).

31. “Non-Neoclassical Capital Theory”, World Development. Vol.7, October 1979, pp.923-32.

32. “Marshall, Sraffa and Keynes: Incompatible Bedfellows?” Eastern Economic Journal. Vol.5, January 1981, pp.39-50.

33. “Notes on an Economic Querist: G.L.S. Shackle”, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. Vol.4, Fall 1981, pp.136-44. A longer version is the Introduction to Stephen F. Frowen (ed.), Unknowledge and Choice in Economics (London: Macmillan, 1990), pp.xvii-xxvi.

34. “Notes on the Social Limits to Growth”, Economic Forum, Summer 1981, pp.1-8.

35. “An Early Post Keynesian: Lorie Tarshis (or: Tarshis on Tarshis by Harcourt)”, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. Vol.4, Summer 1982, pp. 609-19.

36. “Reflections on the Development of Economics as a Discipline” (The 1982 G.L. Wood Memorial Lecture, June 1982), published in History of Political Economy. Vol.16, 1984, pp.489-517.

37. “Making Socialism in Your Own Country” (The 1982 John Curtin Memorial Lecture, August 1982), pp.28.

38. “Post Keynesianism: Quite Wrong and/or Nothing New?”, Thames Papers in Political Economy, Summer 1982, pp.1-19, Reprinted as chapter 6 in Philip Arestis and Thanos Skouras (eds.). Post Keynesian Economic Theory: A Challenge to Neo-Classical Economics, (Brighton: Wheatsheaf Books, 1985).

39. “A Man for All Systems: Talking to Kenneth Boulding”, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. Vol.5, Fall 1983, pp.143-54.

40. “The End of an Era: Joan Robinson (1903-83) and (1898-1983)”, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. Vol.6, Spring 1984, pp.466-69.

41. “A Twentieth Century Eclectic: Richard Goodwin”, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. Vol.7, Spring 1985, pp.410-21.

42. ‘The Influence of Piero Sraffa on the Contributions of Joan Robinson to Economic Theory’, Supplement to the Economic Journal, Vol.96, 1986, pp.96-108.

43. (With O.F. Hamouda), “Post Keynesianism: From Criticism to Coherence?” Bulletin of Economic Research. Vol.40, January 1988, pp.1-33.

44. “, 12 May 1908-30 September 1986”, Economica, 55, May, 1988, pp.159- 70.

Page 7 of 22 17 June 2011 45. “Joan Robinson's early views on method”, History of Political Economy, 22, 3 1990. pp.411-427.

46. “R.F. Kahn: A Tribute”, Banco Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, 176, March, 1991, pp.15-30.

47. “Marshall's Principles as seen at Cambridge through the eyes of Gerald Shove, Dennis Robertson and Joan Robinson”, in M. Dardi, M. Gallegati and E. Pesciarelli (eds.), Alfred Marshall's Principles of Economics, 1890-1990, Vol. I, Quaderni di storia dell economia politica. Vol.9, 1991, pp. 355-72.

48. “Athanasios (Tom) Asimakopulos, 28 May 1930 - 25 May 1990: A Memoir”, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 14, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 39-48.

49. ‘Markets, Madness and a Middle Way’, The Second Annual Donald Horne Address, Melbourne, 1992, also published in Australian Quarterly, Vol.64, No. 1, pp.1-17 and, in a revised version, in “Viewpoint”, The Cambridge Review, Vol.114, No.2320, February, 1993, pp.40-45.

50. ‘Kahn and Keynes and the Making of The General Theory’, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 17, February 1994, pp.11-23.

51. ‘Is Keynes Dead?’ History of Economics Review, No.18, Summer 1992, pp.1-9.

52. (with J.A.T.R. Araujo), ‘Maurice Dobb, Joan Robinson and Gerald Shove on Accumulation and the Rate of Profits’, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 15, Spring, 1993, pp.1-30, Revised version “Accumulation and the Rate of Profits: Reflections on the issues raised in the correspondence between Maurice Dobb, Joan Robinson and Gerald Shove” in G.C. Harcourt, Capitalism, Socialism and Post-Keynesianism. Selected Essays of G.C. Harcourt Aldershot, Hants; Edward Elgar, 1995, pp. 79-106

53. “A Large G & T”, ALR, No.148, March, 1993, pp.34-36. A longer version was published as “Macroeconomic Policy for Australia in the 1990s” in The Economic and Labour Relations Review, Vol. 4, No. 2, December 1993, pp.167-75.

54. “The Harcourt Plan to ‘Save’ the World”, At the Margin, Issue 1, Lent, 1993, 2-5.

55. “What Adam Smith Really Said”, Economic Review, Vol.12, No.2, November 1994, pp.24- 27.

56. “Krishna Bharadwaj, 21 August 1935-8 March 1992: A Memoir”, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Winter 1993/94, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp.299-311.

57. “Josef Steindl, 14 April 1912-7 March 1993: A Tribute”, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Summer 1994, Vol. 16, No.4, pp.627-42.

58. “Taming Speculators and Putting the World on Course to Prosperity: A ‘Modest Proposal’”, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XXIX, September 17, 1994, pp.2490- 2492.

Page 8 of 22 17 June 2011 59. “Joan Robinson, 1903-1983”, Economic Journal, Vol. 105, September, 1995, pp.1228- 1243. French version in Joan Robinson Hérésies Economiques Innovations: Cahiers d’economie de l’innovation, L’Harmattan 2001/2, pp.9-32.

60. “Lorie Tarshis, 1911-1993: In Appreciation”, Economic Journal, Vol. 105, September, 1995, pp.1244-1255.

61. “Recollections and Reflections of an Australian Patriot and a Cambridge Economist”, Banco Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, Vol. XLVIII, September, 1995, pp.225-54. (Also in Italian, Moneta e Credito, Vol. XLVIII, September, 1995, pp.299-329.)

62. “University Ideals and the Market”, The Third Halford Cook Memorial Lecture, Queens' College, University of Melbourne, May 1996, pp.1-11. Revised version, The Cambridge Review, Vol. 117, November 1996, pp. 35-39. Also in Journal of Economic and Social Policy, Vol. 3, 1998, pp.28-35

63. “Critiques and Alternatives: Reflections on Some Recent (and Not So Recent) Controversies”, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 19, Winter 1996-97, pp. 171- 180.

64. “A ‘Second Edition’ of Keynes's General Theory”, Cambridge Review, Vol.118, May 1997, pp.21-25.

65. “Economic Theory and Economic Policy: Two Views” (The Seventh Colin Clark Memorial Lecture) in Joanilio Rodolpho Teixeira (ed.), Issues in Modern Political Economy, (University of Brasilia, 1997), pp.15-47. Also in Economic Analysis and Policy, Vol. 27, September, 1997, pp. 113-30.

66. “Edward Austin Gossage Robinson 1897-1993”, Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol. 94, 1997, pp.707-731.

67. “Two Views on Development: Austin and Joan Robinson”, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol.22, May, 1998, pp. 367-77.

68. "Political Economy, Politics and Religion: Intertwined and Indissoluble Passions", The American Economist, Vol. 42, Fall, 1998, pp. 3-18. Reprinted in Michael Szenberg and Lall Ramratten (eds), Reflections of Eminent Economists, Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA 2004, Edward Elgar, pp. 251-74.

69. "'The End of a Perfect Day': 'Horses for Courses' and Policy Proposals", Economic Issues, Vol. 4, Part 1, March 1999, pp. 7-20.

70. "Why I am not an Economic Rationalist", Queensland Economic Review, 1999/2, 6-8.

71. (with M.H. Pesaran), “Life and Work of John Richard Nicholas Stone, 1913-1991”, Economic Journal, Vol. 110, February, 2000, pp.F146-65

72. “Keith Septimus Frearson 18 September 1922 – 2 February 2000: A Memoir and a Tribute”, Economic Record, Vol. 76, September 2000, pp. 297-300.

73. “New Labour and Constitutional Reform. Why not introduce Compulsory Voting in All Elections?”, Soundings, Issue 16, Autumn 2000, pp. 35-39.

Page 9 of 22 17 June 2011 74. “David Gawen Champernowne, 1912-2000: in appreciation”, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 25, July, 2001, pp. 439-42.

75. “40 Years Teaching Post Keynesian Themes in Adelaide and Cambridge”, History of Economics Review, no. 34, Summer 2001, pp. 95-109.

76. “Joan Robinson and her circle”, History of Economic Ideas, Vol. IX, 2001/2, pp. 59-71.

77. (with John Grieve Smith), “The economic policies of Gordon Brown and the Treasury. Stability for what?”, Soundings, Issue 20, Summer 2002, pp. 57-63.

78. “Keith Frearson on , As Told to Geoff Harcourt”, History of Economics Review, no. 36, Summer 2002, pp. 76-84.

79. (with Avi. J. Cohen), “Whatever Happened to the Cambridge Capital Theory Controversies?”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 17, No. 1, Winter 2003, pp. 199- 214.

80. “Chickens coming home to roost”, Soundings, Issue 23, Spring 2003, pp. 99-102.

81. “On Mark Perlman and Joseph Schumpeter: Their respective approaches to evolutionary economics and the history of economic theory”, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, vol. 14, 2004, pp. 127-30.

82. “Markets, madness and a Middle Way revisited”, The Economic and Labour Relations Review, vol. 17, April, 2007, pp.1-10. Corrected version in vol. 18, November, 2007.

83. “The Structure of Post-Keynesian Economics: The Core Contributions of the Pioneers”, History of Economics Review, No. 45, Winter 2007, pp.95-105.

84. “Peter Karmel: A tribute”, Agenda, vol 16, No 1., 2009, pp. 63-66.

85. “The rise and, hopefully, the fall of economic neo-liberalism in theory and practice”, The Economic and Labour Relations Review, vol 20, December, 2009, pp. 1-6.

86. “The crisis in mainstream economics”, real-world economics, No 53, June 2010, pp. 47-51

87. “On topical themes in Veblen and Commons’s contributions. Remarks upon the receipt of the Veblen-Commons Award”, Journal of Economic Issues, Vol XLV, June, 2011, pp. 261- 68.

88. “Post-Keynesian theory, direct action and political involvement”, Intervention, Vol 8, No 1, 2011, pp. 117-28.

Review Articles

1. Review Article of W.E.G. Salter, Productivity and Technical Change, Economic Record. Vol.38, September 1962, pp.388-94.

Page 10 of 22 17 June 2011 2. (With Vincent G. Massaro), “Mr. Sraffa's Production of Commodities”. Economic Record. Vol.40, September 1964, pp.442-54.

3. “The Rate of Profits in Equilibrium Growth Models”, Journal of Political Economy. Vol.81, September-October 1973, pp.1261-77. (Reprinted in French in C. Berthomieu and J. Cartelier (eds.) Ricardians, Keynesians et Marxistes (Nice: C.O.R.D.E.S., 1974), pp.51- 75).

4. Review article of Thomas Balogh, The Irrelevance of Conventional Economics, Social Alternatives. Vol.3, March 1983, pp.61-62.

5. “Different Approaches and Uncomfortable Critiques: Joan Robinson and the Economics Profession”, The Cambridge Review, Vol.111, No 2308, March 1990, pp.27-32.

6. (with Bruce McFarlane), “Economic Planning and Democracy”, Australian Journal of Political Science, 25, November, 1990, pp.326-32.

7. “Review of Turner, Joan Robinson and the Americans; Feiwel. (ed.). Joan Robinson and Modern Economic Theory, (Vol. 1) and The Economics of Imperfect Competition and Employment: Joan Robinson and Beyond (Vol. 2) History of Political Economy, 23, Spring, 1991, pp.158-64.

8. (with Michael Kitson), “Fifty Years of Measurement: A Cambridge View”, Review of Income and Wealth, Series 39, No. 4, December 1993, pp.435-47.

9. “The Kaldor Legacy: Reviewing Nicholas Kaldor, Causes of Growth and Stagnation in the World Economy, (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996)”, Journal of International and Comparative Economics, Vol.5, 1997. pp. 341-357.

10. “Maynard Keynes Resurrected?” (A review article of Luigi L. Pasinetti and Bertram Schefold (eds), The Impact of Keynes on Economics in the 20th Century, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1999), Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 27, No.3, 2000, pp.210-21.

11. “Review article. Economic events, ideas and policies: the 1960s and after, edited by George Perry and , Brookings Institute Press, 2000”, Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 29, No. 2, 2002, pp.168-74.

12. (with Sean Turnell), “On Skidelsky’s Keynes”, Economic and Political Weekly, XL, November 19, 2005, pp. 4931-46.

13. “On on Maynard Keynes’ General Theory”, History of Economics Review, No.47, Winter 2008, pp.125-131.

14. “A revolution yet to be accomplished: reviewing Luigi Pasinetti, Keynes and the Cambridge Keynesians. A ‘Revolution in Economics’ to be Accomplished, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2007”, History of Economics Ideas, Vol XVII, 2009, pp. 203- 208.

Page 11 of 22 17 June 2011 Notes

1. “Pricing Policies and Inflation”, Economic Record. Vol.35, April 1959, pp.133-6.

2. “A Simple Joan Robinson Model of Accumulation with One Technique: A Comment”, Osaka Economic Papers, January 1963, pp.24-8.

3. (With Vincent G. Massaro), “A Note on Mr. Sraffa's Sub-Systems”, Economic Journal. Vol.74, September 1964, pp.715-22. (Reprinted in French in Gilbert, Farcarello and Phillipe de Cavergne (eds.) Une nouvelle approche en économie politique? essais sur Sraffa, (Paris: Economica 1977), pp.53-61).

4. (With G. Whittington), “The Irrelevancy of the British Differential Profits Tax: A Comment”, Economic Journal. Vol.75, June 1965, pp.373-8.

5. “G.C. Harcourt's reply to Nell”, Journal of Economic Literature. Vol.8, March 1970, pp.44-5.

6. (With A.S. Watson and P.D. Praetz), “Reply to Powell and Gruen, and Byron”, Economic Record. Vol.46, December 1970, pp.574-5.

7. “G.C. Harcourt's Reply to Ng”, Journal of Economic Literature. Vol.9, March 1971, pp.69-70.

8. (With A. Asimakopulos), “Proportionality and the Neoclassical Parables”, Southern Economic Journal. Vol.40, March 1974, pp.481-3.

9. “Revival of Political Economy: A Further Comment”, Economic Record. Vol.51, September 1975, pp.368-71.

10. “Maurice Dobb 1900-1976”, Economic Record, 52, 1976, pp.395-96.

11. “Discussion”, American Economic Review. Vol.70, May 1980, pp.27-28.

12. "Introduction to Symposium on Income Distribution", Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. Vol.4, Winter 1980-81, pp.155-57.

13. `Foreword', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 7, 3/4, September/December 1983, p.209.

14. (With M.H.I. Dore), “A Note on the Taxation of Exhaustible Resources under Oligopoly", Economic Letters, Vol.21, No 1, May 1986, pp.81-84.

15. “Comment arcos sobre o ensaio do Prof. Marglin” in Edward J. Amadeo (ed.), John M. Keynes: Cinquenta anos da Teoria Geral. Rio de Janeiro: INPES/IPEA 1989, pp.119-22.

16. “Introduction”, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 12, 1988, pp.1-5.

17. (with B.J. McFarlane), “A Reply to Osiatynski”, Australian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 26, No. 3, November, 1991, pp.355-56.

18. (with Ajit Singh) “Sukhamoy Chakravarty, 26 July, 1934 - 22 August, 1990”, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 15, 1991, pp.1-3.

Page 12 of 22 17 June 2011 19. ‘A Post Keynesian Comment’; Methodus, Vol. 4, No.1, June 1992, p.30.

20. ‘George Shackle: A Tribute’, Review of Political Economy, Vol.5, No.2, 1993, pp.272-73.

21. “Reply to Gerard Henderson and Ross Gittins”, Australian Quarterly, Vol.64, No.4, Summer 1992, pp.463-4.

22. (with A. Hughes and A. Singh), “, 20 November 1897-1 June 1993: An Appreciation”, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 17, No. 4, December 1993, pp.365- 68.

23. “What Josef Steindl means to my generation”, Review of Political Economy, Josef Steindl Memorial Issue, Vol. 6, No.4, 1994, pp. 459-63.

24. (with Gabriel Palma), “Introduction”, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 18, February 1994, pp.1-2.

25. (with Paul Dalziel) “A Note on `Mr Meade's Relation' and International Capital Movements”, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol.21, September 1997, pp.621-31.

26. (with Avi Cohen), “Response from Avi J. Cohen and G. C. Harcourt”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Fall 2003, vol. 17, 232-3.

27. “Foreword: Allen Oakley – An Independent-minded Scholar of Quality”, History of Economics Review, No. 45, Winter 2007, 1.

28. “Foreword to the Symposium”, Review of Political Economy, Volume 22, No. 4, October, 2010, pp. 477-80.

29. “Robin Matthews”, Royal Economic Society Newsletter, Issue No. 151, Octoter 2010, pp. 17-18.

Chapters in Books

1. (with D.H. Whitehead), “The Wool Textile Industry”, Chapter 13 of A. Hunter (ed.), The Economics of Australian Industry (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1963), pp.419- 59.

2. (with R.L. Matthews), “Company Finance”, Chapter 9 of R.R. Hirst and R.H. Wallace (eds.), Studies in the Australian Capital Market, (Melbourne: F.W. Cheshire, 1964), pp.377-424.

3. “Investment-Decision Criteria, Capital-Intensity and the Choice of Techniques”, Czechoslovak Economic Papers, No 9, 1967, pp.65-91 and Chapter 14 of John T. Dunlop and Nikolay P. Federenko (eds.), Planning and Markets (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1969), pp.190-216.

Page 13 of 22 17 June 2011 4. “The Macroeconomic Implications of Christie Kurien's Core Sector Model”, in The Relevance of the Social Sciences in Contemporary Asia (WSCFF, 1968), pp.126-9.

5. “The Cambridge Controversies: The Afterglow”, in M. Parkin and A.R. Nobay (eds.), Contemporary Issues in Economics, (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1975), pp.305-34. (Reprinted in French as “Les controverses cambridgiennes: après la tourmente” in Gerard Grellet (ed.) Nouvelle critique de l'économie politique (Paris: Calman; Levy, 1976), pp.35-76).

6. “On Theories and Policies”, Chapter 4 of J.P. Nieuwenhuysen and P.J. Drake (eds.) Australian Economic Policy (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1977), pp.40-52.

7. “Robinson, Joan”, in David L. Sills (ed.) International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, Biographical Supplement, Vol. 18, (New York: The Free Press, 1979, pp.663-71).

8. (With P.M. Kerr), “The Mixed Economy”, Chapter 14 in Jane North and Pat Weller (eds.), Labor, (: Ian Novak, 1980), pp.184-95.

9. “A Post-Keynesian Development of the 'Keynesian' Model”, chapter 9 of E.J. Nell (ed.) Growth, Profits and Property: Essays in the Revival of Political Economy, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980), pp.151-64.

10. “The Sraffian Contribution: An Evaluation”, in Ian Bradley and Michael Howard (eds.), Classical and Marxian Political Economy: Essays in Honour of Ronald L. Meek (London: Macmillan, 1982), pp.255-75.

11. “On Piero Sraffa's Contributions to Economics” in Peter Groenewegen and Joseph Halevi (eds.), Altro Polo Italian Economics Past and Present, (Frederick May Foundation for Italian Studies, University of Sydney, 1983), pp.117-28.

12. “Keynes's College Bursar View of Investment”, in J.A. Kregel (ed.) Distribution, Effective Demand and International Economic Relations, (London: Macmillan, 1983), pp.81-4.

13. “Harcourt on Robinson” in Henry W. Spiegel and Warren J. Samuels (eds.), Contemporary Economists in Perspective, (JAI Press, 1984), pp.639-58.

14. Summary of Discussion in G.D.N. Worswick and James Trevithick (eds.) Keynes and the Modern World (Cambridge University Press, 1983).

15. “”, in Adam Kuper and Jessica Kuper (eds.) The Social Science Encyclopedia, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1985, pp.355-56.

16. “Nicholas Kaldor”, in Adam Kuper and Jessica Kuper (eds.) The Social Science Encyclopedia, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1985, pp.422-23.

17. “”, in Adam Kuper and Jessica Kuper (eds.) The Social Science Encyclopedia, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1985, p.509.

18. “Joan Robinson (1903-83)”, in Adam Kuper and Jessica Kuper (eds.) The Social Science Encyclopedia, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1985, p.713.

Page 14 of 22 17 June 2011 19. “Piero Sraffa (1898-83)”, in Adam Kuper and Jessica Kuper (eds.) The Social Science Encyclopedia, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1985, p.816.

20. (With T.J. O'Shaughnessy), “Keynes's Unemployment Equilibrium: Some Insights from Joan Robinson, Piero Sraffa and Richard Kahn”, in G.C. Harcourt (ed.), Keynes and his Contemporaries. The Sixth and Centennial Keynes Seminar held at the University of Kent at Canterbury 1983, (London: Macmillan, 1985), pp.3-41.

21. “Bastard Keynesianism”, in John Eatwell, Murray Milgate and Peter Newman (eds.), The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, Vol.1 (London: Macmillan, 1987) pp.203-204.

22. “Post-Keynesian Economics”, in John Eatwell, Murray Milgate and Peter Newman (eds.), The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, Vol.3 (London: Macmillan, 1987) pp.924- 28.

23. “Reddaway, William Brian (born 1913)”, The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, Vol.4 (London: Macmillan, 1987) pp.108-109.

24. “Smithies, Arthur (1907-81)”, in John Eatwell, Murray Milgate and Peter Newman (eds.), The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, Vol.4 (London: Macmillan, 1987) pp.375- 76.

25. “Theoretical Methods and Unfinished Business” in David A. Reese (ed.). The Legacy of Keynes, Nobel Conference XXII, (San Francisco, Harper and Row 1987), pp.1-22. (also in Portuguese “O Legado de Keynes: Metodos Teoricos e Assustos Incabados”, Ch.IV of Edward J. Amedeo (ed.). John M. Keynes: Cinquenta ano da Teoria Geral Rio de Janeiro : INPES/IPEA, 1989, pp.45-62. A shorter version is reprinted as “On Keynes's Method in Economic Theory” in Mario Sabastiani (ed.), The Notion of Equilibrium in the Keynesian Theory (Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1992), pp.99-105.

26. “Comment on Garegnani” in Krishna Bharadwaj and Bertram Schefold (eds.) Essays on Piero Sraffa (London, Unwin Hyman, 1990), pp.141-44.

27. “Robinson, Joan Violet (1903-1983)”, in Lord Blake and C.S. Nichols (eds.), The Dictionary of National Biography, 1981-1985. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990) ,pp.346-347. Revised version, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, vol.43, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, pp. 353-55.

28. “Sraffa, Piero (1898-1983)”, in Lord Blake and C.S. Nichols (eds.) The Dictionary of National Biography, 1981-1985. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990, pp.381-382. Revised version, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, vol. 52, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, pp. 22-24

29. (With G. Whittington), “Income and Capital”, Ch. 7 of John Creedy (ed.), Foundations of Economic Thought. Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1990, pp.186-211.

30. “On the Contributions of Joan Robinson and Piero Sraffa to Economic Theory”, Ch. 3 of Maxine Berg (ed.), Political Economy in the Twentieth Century, New York, London, Philip Allan, 1990, pp.35-67.

Page 15 of 22 17 June 2011 31. “Joan Robinson” in Tom Bottomore (ed.) A Dictionary of Marxist Thought, 2nd ed., Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1991, pp. 483-84.

32. “G.C. Harcourt, (born 1931)” in Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer (eds.), A Biographical Dictionary of Dissenting Economists, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1992, pp.232-241, 2nd edition, 2000, 273-82.

33. “Joan Robinson, (1903-1983)” in Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer (eds.), A Biographical Dictionary of Dissenting Economists Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1992, pp.454-63, 2nd edition, 2000, 532-41.

34. ‘Kahn, Richard [Ferdinand], Baron Kahn of Hampstead (1905-1989)’ in C.S. Nicholls (ed.), The Dictionary of National Biography 1986-90, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996, pp. 239-40. Revised version, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, vol. 30, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, pp. 861-64

35. “, 1883-1946” Chapter 6 of R.V. Mason (ed), Cambridge Minds, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp.72-85. German translation in Homo oeconomicus (ACCEDO Verlagsgesellschaft, Munchen 1996) Bd.XIII(3) 1997, pp.321-41.

36. “The Capital Theory Controversies”, in Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer (eds.), The Elgar Companion to Radical Political Economy, Aldershot, Hants, Edward Elgar, 1994, pp.29-34.

37. “Comment” in H. Geoffrey Brennan and A.M.C. Waterman (eds.), Economics and Religion: Are They Distinct?, (Boston/Dordrecht/London, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994), pp.205-12.

38. “The Structure of Tom Asimakopulos's Later Writings” in Geoffrey Harcourt, Alessandro Roncaglia and Robin Rowley (eds.), Income and Employment in Theory and Practice, London, Macmillan, 1994, pp.1-16.

39. (with Claudio Sardoni), “George Shackle and Post Keynesianism” in Peter E. Earl and Stephen F. Frowen (eds.), Economics as an Art of Thought. Essays in Memory of G.L.S. Shackle (London: Routledge, 2000) pp.76-100.

40. (with Claudio Sardoni) “Keynes's Vision: Method, Analysis and ‘Tactics’ ”in J. Davis (ed), The State of Interpretation of Keynes, Norwell, Mass., Kluwer, 1995, pp. 131-52.

41. “Keynes, John Maynard”, in Geoffrey Hodgson, Warren J. Samuels and Marc R. Tool (eds) The Elgar Companion to Institutional and Evolutionary Economics A-K. (Aldershot, Hants, Edward Elgar, 1994), pp.442-44.

42. “Robinson, Joan”, in Geoffrey Hodgson, Warren J. Samuels and Marc R. Tool (eds) The Elgar Companion to Institutional and Evolutionary Economics L-Z. (Aldershot, Hants, Edward Elgar, 1994), pp.442-46.

43. “On Mathematics and Economics” in G.C. Harcourt, Capitalism, Socialism and Post- Keynesianism. Selected Essays of G.C. Harcourt, Cheltenham, Glos. Edward Elgar, 1995, 201-17.

Page 16 of 22 17 June 2011 44. “Some Reflections on Joan Robinson's Changes of Mind and Their Relationship to Post- Keynesianism and the Economics Profession”, Chapter 26 of Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Luigi L. Pasinetti and Alessandro Roncaglia (eds), The Economics of Joan Robinson, (London: Routledge, 1996).

45. “How I do Economics”, in Steven G. Medema and Warren J. Samuels (eds), Foundations of Research in Economics. How do Economists do Economics, (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 1996, pp.93-102).

46. (with P. Kerr) ‘Marx, Karl Heinrich (1818-83)’ in Malcolm Warner (ed), International Encyclopedia of Business and Management, (London: Routledge, 1996, pp.3388-95). 2nd edition, Vol. 5, 2001, pp. 4355-62. Reprinted in William Lazonick (ed.) The IEBN Handbook of Economics, London: Thomson, 2002, pp.674-80.

47. (with Claudio Sardoni), “The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money: Three Views”, Chapter 1 of Philip Arestis (ed.), Keynes, Money and the Open Economy. Essays in honour of Paul Davidson, Vol. 1, Cheltenham, Glos: Edward Elgar, 1996, pp. 1-13.

48. (with P.A. Riach), “Introduction” in Harcourt and Riach (1997), Vol. 1 pp.xiv-li; Vol. 2, pp.xii-xlix.

49. (with Wylie Bradford) “Units and Definitions”, Ch.7 of Harcourt and Riach (1997), Vol.1, pp.107-31.

50. “Economic Policy, Accumulation and Productivity”, Ch.8 in Jonathan Michie and John Grieve Smith (eds). Employment and Economic Performance: Jobs, Inflation and Growth, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1997, pp.194-204. Revised version published as “Pay Policy, Accumulation and Productivity”, Economic and Labour Relations Review, Vol.8, June 1977, pp.78-89.

51. “Keynes, John Maynard” in Thomas Cate (ed), An Encyclopedia of Keynesian Economics, Cheltenham Glos: Edward Elgar, 1997, pp.278-81.

52. (with Prue Kerr) “Robinson, Joan, as an Interpreter of the Classical Economists: Mrs Robinson and the Classics” in Heinz D Kurz and Neri Salvadori (eds.) The Elgar Companion to Classical Economics L-Z, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 1998, pp. 324- 328.

53. “The Cambridge Contribution to Economics” in Sarah J. Ormrod (ed.) Cambridge Contributions, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998, pp. 65-87.

54. (with Mehdi Monadjemi) "The Vital Contributions of John Cornwall to Economic Theory and Policy: A Tribute from Two Admiring Friends on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday" in Mark Settafield (ed.), Growth, Employment and Inflation. Essays in Honour of John Cornwall. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hants: Macmillan, 1999, pp. 10-23.

55. "'Horses for Courses': The Making of a Post-Keynesian Economist" in Arnold Heertje (ed.), The Makers of Modern Economics, Volume IV, Cheltenham, U.K.; Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 1999, pp. 32-69.

Page 17 of 22 17 June 2011 56. "Contemporary Capitalism and Keynes's General Theory" in Jan Toporowski (ed.) Political Economy and the New Capitalism, Essays in honour of Sam Aaronovitch, London, Routledge, 1999, pp.15-22.

57. (with L.D. Spajic), “Post-Keynesianism”, in Shri Bhagwan Dahuya (ed.), The Current State of Economic Science, Volume Two, Rohtak, Spellbound Publications, 1999, pp. 909- 34.

58. “A Left Keynesian View of the Phillips Curve Trade-off” in Robert Leeson (ed.), A.W.H. Phillips: Collected Works in Contemporary Perspective, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000, pp. 304-7.

59. “Asimakopulos, Athanasios (Tom) (1930-1990)”, in Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer (eds.), A Biographical Dictionary of Dissenting Economists, Second Edition, Cheltenham, U.K., Northampton, MA, U.S.A., 2000, pp. 7-17.

60. “Investment Expenditure, Unrealized Expectations and Offsetting Monetary Policies” in Riccardo Bellofiore and Piero Ferrai (eds.), Financial Fragility and Investment in the Capitalist Economy. The Economic legacy of , Volume II, Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar, 2001, pp. 69-75.

61. “Comments on the Wincott Lecture 2000”, in David Henderson, Anti-Liberalism 2000, London: IEA, 2001, pp. 40-47.

62. “Introduction” to L’Économie Rebelle de Joan Robinson, (Paris, L’Harmattan, 2001), 9-11.

63. “Joan Robinson et son cercle”, in L’Économie Rebelle de Joan Robinson, (Paris, L’Harmattan, 2001), pp. 13-25.

64. “Um Keynesiano lá Cinqüorta Anos” in Lenina Pomeranz, Jorge Miglioli and Gilberto Tadeu Lima (eds.), Dinâmica Econômica do Capitalismo Contemporâneo: Homenagem a M. Kalecki, (São Paulo, Edusp, 2001), pp. 69-97.

65. “On Keynes and Chick on prices in modern capitalism”, Ch. 12 of Philip Arestis, Meghnad Desai and Sheila Dow (eds.), Money, Macroeconomics and Keynes. Essays in honour of Chick, Volume One, (London, Routledge, 2002), pp. 115-123.

66. (with Stephanie Blankenburg), “Die Debatte über das repräsentative unternehmen und zunehmende Skalenerträge in den zwanziger Jahren”, in Bertram Schefold (ed.), Vademecum zu der Keanischen Debatte über Kosten, Wettbewerb und Entwicklung, (Düsseldorf, Verlag Wirtschaft un Finanzen ein Unternehmen der Verlagrsgruppe Handelsblatt GmbH, 2001), pp. 57-97.

English version published in Philip Arestis, Michelle Baddelely and John S. L. McCombie (eds.), Economic Growth, New Directions in Theory and Policy, Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, USA: Edward Elgar, 2007, pp44-64 as “The representative firm and increasing returns: then and now”.

67. “Post-Keynesian Thought”, in N. Smelser and P. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, (Oxford, Elsevier, 2001), pp. 11849-56.

Page 18 of 22 17 June 2011 68. (with Prue Kerr), “Joan Robinson (1903-83)” in N. Smelser and P. Baltes (eds.) International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, (Oxford, Elsevier, 2001), pp. 13375-9.

69. (with Prue Kerr), “General Introduction” to Joan Robinson. Critical Assessments of Leading Economists, 5 vols., edited by Prue Kerr with the collaboration of G.C. Harcourt, (London, Routledge, 2002), pp. 1-32.

70. (with Pervez Tahir and Prue Kerr), “On Joan Robinson and China”, Ch. 13 of Joan Robinson. Critical Assessments of Leading Economists, Vol. 5, edited by Prue Kerr with the collaboration of G.C. Harcourt, (London, Routledge, 2002), pp.267-80.

71. (with Prue Kerr), “Introduction” to the Palgrave Archive edition of JOAN ROBINSON, Writings on Economics, 7 vols., (Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hants., Palgrave, 2002), pp. v- xxxi.

72. “Foreword” to Richard P.F. Holt and Steven Pressman (eds.), A New Guide to Post Keynesian Economics, (London and New York, Routledge, 2001), pp. xiii-xvi.

73. “Capital theory controversy” in Jonathan Michie (ed.), Reader’s Guide to the Social Sciences (London and Chicago, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2000), pp. 159-60.

74. “Keynes, John Maynard 1883-1946”, in Jonathan Michie (ed.) Reader’s Guide to the Social Sciences (London and Chicago, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2000), pp. 885-86.

75. “Keynes’ General Theory”, in Jonathan Michie (ed.) Reader’s Guide to the Social Sciences (London and Chicago, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2000), pp. 886-88.

76. “Russell, Eric Alfred (1921-1977)”, Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 16, 2002, p. 153.

77. (with Prue Kerr), “Keynes and the Cambridge School”, ch. 22 of Warren J. Samuels, Jeff E. Biddle and John B. Davis (eds.), A Companion to the History of Economic Thought, Malden, USA, Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing, 2003, pp. 343-59.

78. “Cambridge Economic Tradition”, in J.E. King (ed.), The Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics, Cheltenham, Glos., UK, Northampton, Mass., USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2003, pp. 44-51.

79. (with Craig Freedman and Peter Kriesler), “Has the Long-Run Phillips Curve Turned Horizontal?”, in George Argyrous, Mathew Forstater and Gary Mongiovi (eds.) Growth, Distribution and Effective Demand. Alternatives to Economic Orthodoxy, (Armonk, New York, London, England, M.E. Sharpe, 2004), pp. 144-62.

80. (with Jan Toporowski), “The Lender of Last Resort and capital market stability”, Cahiers d’économie politique, No. 45, L’Harmatton, 2003, pp. 162-74.

81. (with Sean Turnell), “Some Reflections on Keynes, Policy and the Second World War”, in Tony Aspromourgos and John Lodewijks (eds.) History and Political Economy. Essays in Honour of P.D. Groenewegen, (London and New York, Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, 2004), pp. 236-44.

Page 19 of 22 17 June 2011 82. “Reddaway, William Brian (1913-2002)”, in Donald Rutherford (ed.), The Biographical Dictionary of British Economists, Volume 2, K-Z, (Bristol, Thoemmes Continum, 2004), pp. 998-1003.

83. “Robinson, Sir (Edward) Austin (Gossage) (1897-1993)”, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, vol. 47, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, pp. 310-312.

84. “The economics of Keynes and its theoretical and political importance: or, what would Marx and Keynes have made of the happenings of the last 30 years?” in Gudmundur Magnusson and Jesper Jespersen (eds.), Keynes’s General Theory and Current Views: Methodology, Institutions and Policies (Iceland: Faculty of Economies and Business Administration, University of Iceland, 2004) pp. 17-32.

Slightly altered version titled “The theoretical and political importance of the economics of Keynes: or, what would Marx and Keynes have made of the happenings of the past 30 years or more?” in Mathew Forstater, Gary Mongiovi and Steven Pressman (eds.), Post Keynesian Macroeconomics. Essays in honour of Ingrid Rima, London and New York: Routledge, 2007, pp.56-69.

85. (with Avi J. Cohen), “Introduction: Capital Theory Controversy: Scarcity, Production, Equilibrium and Time” in Christopher Bliss, Avi J. Cohen and G C. Harcourt (eds) Capital Theory, Volume I (Cheltenham, Glos., UK and Northampton, Mass., USA, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited), 2005, pp. xxvii – lx.

86. “Joan Robinson and her Circle” in Bill Gibson (ed.), Joan Robinson’s Economics. A Centennial Celebration (Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA, Edward Elgar) 2005, pp. 15 – 28.

87. “ on Karl Marx: Were the sacrificed games of tennis worth it?” in Michael Szenberg, Lall Ramratten and Aron A. Gottesman (eds.), Samuelsonian Economics and the Twenty-First Century, New York: Oxford University Press, 2006, pp.127-41.

88. “The Harrod model of growth and some early reactions to it” in D.A. Clark (ed.) The Elgar Companion to Development Studies, (Cheltenham, U.K., Northampton, USA: Edward Elgar) 2006, pp. 219-23

89. “Robinson, (Edward) Austin (Gossage) (1892-1993)” in D.A. Clark (ed.) The Elgar Companion to Development Studies, (Cheltenham, U.K., Northampton, USA: Edward Elgar) 2006, pp 520-25.

90. “Robinson, Joan (1903-1983)” in D.A. Clark (ed.) The Elgar Companion to Development Studies (Cheltenham, U.K., Northampton, USA: Edward Elgar) 2006, pp. 525-30.

91. “On specifying the demand for imports in macroeconomic models” in Philip Arestis, John McCombie and Roger Vickerman (eds.), Growth and Economic Development. Essays in Honour of A.P. Thirlwell. (Cheltenham, U.K., Northampton, U.S.A. Edward Elgar) 2006, pp 60-67.

92. “The relevance of the Cambridge-Cambridge controversies in capital theory for econometric practice” in Philip Arestis, Michelle Baddeley and John S. L. McCombie (eds.), Economic Growth. New Directions in Theory and Policy (Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar), 2007, pp.117-35.

Page 20 of 22 17 June 2011 93. “What is the Cambridge approach to economics?” in Eckhard Hein and Achim Truger (eds.), Money, Distribution and Economic Policy. Alternatives to Orthodox Macroeconomics (Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar), 2007, pp.11-30.

94. “Keith Septimus Frearson (1922-2000)” in J.E. King (ed.), A Biographical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Economists (Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar), 2007, pp.106-9.

95. “Eric Alfred Russell (1921-1977)” in J.E. King (ed.), A Biographical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Economists (Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar) 2007, pp.238-42.

96. “Wilfred Edward Graham Salter (1929-1963)” in J.E. King (ed.), A Biographical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Economists (Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar), 2007, 243-45.

97. “Economics: from Moral Science to Game Theory” in Peter Pagnamenta (ed.) The University of Cambridge: an 800th Anniversary Portrait, London: Third Millenium Publishing, 2008, pp. 168-171.

98. “The Contributions of Tom Asinakopulos to Post Keynesian Eonomics”, Chapter 5 in L. Randall Wray and Mathew Forstater (eds.), Keynes and Macroeconomics after 70 Years, Critical Assessments of The General Theory, Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 2008, pp. 64-79.

99. (With P.H. Nolan) “Price theory and multinational oligopoly: Kurt Rothschild and Stephen Hymer revisited”, Chapter 10 in Manoj Kumar Sanyal, Mandira Sanyal and Shahina Amin (eds.), Post-Reform Development in Asia: Essays for Amiya Kumar Bagchi, Orient Black Swan, 2009, pp. 263-288.

100. (With Prue Kerr), “The Accumulation of Capital over 50 years on”, Chapter 19 in Stefano Zambelli (ed.), Computable, Constructive and Behavioural Economic Dynamics. Essays in Honour of Kumaraswamy (Vela) Velupillai. London and New York: Routledge, 2010, pp. 291-317.

101. “Finance, speculation and stability: Post Keynesian policies for modern capitalism”, Chapter 16 in Giuseppe Fontana, John McCombie and Malcolm Sawyer (eds.), Macroeconomics, Finance and Money. Essays in honour of Philip Arestis, Houndmills, Hants: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, pp 237-49.

102. (With Avi J. Cohen) “Reswitching and reversing in capital theory”, Chapter 24 in Mark Blaug and Peter Lloyd (eds), Famous Figures and Diagrams in Economics, Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 2010, pp. 191-98.

Professional Member of the Council of the Royal Economic Society, 1990-1995. Contribution Honorary Obituary Editor, the Economic Journal, 1990 - 1998 Outside the University

Page 21 of 22 17 June 2011 Academically- As the list below shows, I edit or co-edit three series for publication (CUP, OUP related work and Polity Press) and I am associated with the editorial boards of many journals. outside the I obviously do most editorial work for the Cambridge Journal of Economics, where in university addition to the usual weekly chores I have edited or co-edited three special issues- the memorial issues for Joan Robinson, Piero Sraffa and Richard Kahn. I referee regularly for all the top general journals - Econ J, Economica, QJE, JPE etc and also HOPE, JPKE and the main Australian journals. I also write three to four books reviews and/or notes a year for journals such as Econ J, Economica, JEL, and the Australian journals.

1967-85 Joint Editor, Australian Economic Papers. 1975-83 Associate Editor, Cambridge Journal of Economics. 1983 - Joint Editor, Cambridge Journal of Economics. 1978 - Academic Board, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 1982-97 Corresponding Editor, The Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies. 1982 - Member of Editorial Board, Library of Political Economy, Oxford University Press. 1984 - Series Editor, Aspects of Political Economy, Polity Press, (Blackwell). 1985 - Joint Editor, Modern Cambridge Economics, Cambridge University Press. 1986-93 Member of Editorial Board, International Review of Applied Economics. 1986 - Member of Advisory Board, Journal of Economic Surveys. 1986-92 Member of the Editorial Board, Political Economy: Studies in the Surplus Approach. 1992 - Member of Editorial Board, Journal of the History of Ideas. 1993 - Member of Editorial Board of The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 1994 - Member of Editorial Advisory Committee of the Indian Journal of Applied Economics. 1995 - Member of Editorial Board of History of Economics Review. 1995 - Member of the Editorial Committee of The Economic and Labour Relations Review 1997 - Member of Editorial Board of Journal of Economic and Social Policy. 1997 - Member of Editorial Board of Ekonomia. 1997 - Member of Advisory Board of Zagreb International Review of Economics and Business.

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