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1 CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Michael Parkin DATE of BIRTH

1 CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Michael Parkin DATE of BIRTH

CURRICULUM VITAE (October 2011)

NAME: Michael

DATE OF BIRTH: February 21, 1939

MARITAL STATUS: Married: Dr. Robin Bade Children: Catherine (1964), Richard (1965), Ann (1967)

CITIZENSHIP: Canadian, British, Australian

HOME ADDRESS: 128 Bloomfield Drive, London, Ontario, Canada, N6G 1P3 Telephone: 519-657-2622 Facsimile: 519-657-4751

BUSINESS ADDRESS: Department of Economics, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 5C2 Telephone: 519-661-3500 Facsimile: 519-661-3666

EDUCATION: 1952-55 Barnsley Secondary Technical School 1955-60 Correspondence courses 1960-63 University of Leicester

DEGREES HELD: 1960 Associate of Institute of Management Accountants AIMA 1963 B.A. (Leicester), First class honors 1970 M.A. Economics (Manchester) 2010 D. Litt. (Leicester), Honorary

APPOINTMENTS: 1955-1960 Cost accountancy in steel industry 1963-1964 Assistant Lecturer, University of Sheffield 1964-1966 Lecturer, University of Leicester 1967-1969 Lecturer, 1969-1970 Senior Lecturer, University of Essex 1970-1975 Professor, University of Manchester 1975-2004 Professor, University of Western Ontario 2004- Professor Emeritus, University of Western Ontario

1 VISITING APPOINTMENTS:

1972 Visiting Professor, Brown University 1973 Visiting Professor, University of New South Wales 1973 Visiting Senior Research Economist, Reserve Bank of Australia 1974 Visiting Professor, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India 1979-1980 Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University 1983 Visiting Scholar from Abroad, Bank of Japan, Tokyo 1991 Visiting Professor, Bond University, Australia 1992-1993 Norwich Australia Visiting Professor, Bond University, Australia 1993 Erskine Visiting Fellow, Canterbury University, Christchurch, New Zealand 1994 Visiting Professor, Bond University, Australia 1995 Visiting Professor, Bond University, Australia

RESEARCH GRANTS AND AWARDS:

1968-1970 The Portfolio Behaviour of the U.K. Financial and Non-Financial Sectors, Social Sciences Research Council, United Kingdom. 1971-1975 Inflation, its Causes, Consequences and Cures⎯a research program co- directed with David Laidler. 1976-1978 A Study of Open Economies under Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes (with Russell Boyer, Clark Leith, and David Laidler), Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada. 1979-1980 The Effects of Anticipated and Unanticipated Monetary and Other Shocks, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada. 1983-1984 International Transmission of Monetary Disturbances (with Robin Bade), Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada. 1989-1991 Inflation and Business Cycles (with Robin Bade), Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

EDITORIAL WORK:

1969-1975 Member of editorial board of Review of Economic Studies 1970-1975 Member of editorial board of The Manchester School 1973-1975 Member of editorial board of the Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking 1974-1975 Managing editor of The Manchester School 1975-1984 Member of editorial board of the Journal of Monetary Economics 1980-1982 Member of editorial board of the American Economic Review 1982-1987 Managing editor of The Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique 1986- Member of editorial advisory board of Applied Economics

2 ADMINISTRATION AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:

1969-1970 Chairman, Department of Economics, University of Essex 1984-1989 Chairman, Department of Economics, University of Western Ontario 1986-1988 Member of the Senate Committee on University Planning, University of Western Ontario 1987-1988 Member of the Senate Budget and Finance Committee, University of Western Ontario 1986-1988 Member of the Subcommittee on Enrolment Forecasting and External Reporting, University of Western Ontario 1988 Member of the Graduate Planning and Policy Committee, University of Western Ontario 1995 Vice President, Canadian Economics Association 1996 President-Elect, Canadian Economics Association 1997 President, Canadian Economics Association 2004-ongoing Member, Monetary Policy Council, C. D. Howe Institute

TEACHING:

Undergraduate: Principles, Macroeconomics, Economic Policy, Mathematical Economics, Statistics, Econometrics Graduate: Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, International Finance Ph.D. supervision: Fourteen theses on topics in macroeconomics, monetary economics, and international finance

3 PUBLICATIONS

(i) Text Books 1. Modern Macroeconomics, Prentice-Hall Canada, Toronto, 1982. 2. Modern Macroeconomics, U.K. edition (with Robin Bade), Philip Allan, Oxford, 1982. 3. Macroeconomics, Prentice-Hall Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1984. 4. Macroeconomics and the Australian Economy (with Robin Bade), George Allen and Unwin Ltd., Sydney, 1986. 5. Modern Macroeconomics, second edition (with Robin Bade), Prentice-Hall Canada, Toronto, 1986. 6. Modern Macroeconomics, second U.K. edition (with Robin Bade), Philip Allan, Oxford, 1988. 7. Macroeconomics and the Australian Economy, second edition (with Robin Bade), George Allen and Unwin Ltd., Sydney, 1990. 8. Economics, Addison-Wesley Inc., Reading, Massachusetts, 1990. 9. Economics: Canada in the Global Environment (with Robin Bade), Addison- Wesley, Toronto, 1991. 10. Macroeconomics, second edition (with Robin Bade), Prentice-Hall Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1991. 11. Modern Macroeconomics, third edition (with Robin Bade), Prentice-Hall Canada, Toronto, 1992. 12. Economics, first European edition (with David King), Addison-Wesley, 1992. 13. Economics, first Australian edition (with Douglas McTaggart and Christopher Findlay), Addison-Wesley Australia, 1992. 14. Macroeconomia Moderna (with Franco Spinelli), Etas Libris, Milan, 1992. 15. Introduction à la Microéconomie Moderne (with Robin Bade and Claude-Denys Fluet), Éditions du Renouveau Pédagogique Inc., Montreal, 1992. 16. Introduction à la Macroéconomie Moderne (with Robin Bade and Louis Phaneuf), Éditions du Renouveau Pédagogique Inc., Montreal, 1992. 17. Economics, second US edition, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1993. 18. Economics: Canada in the Global Environment, second edition (with Robin Bade), Addison Wesley Canada, 1994. 19. Macroeconomia, first Spanish edition (with Francisco Reyes Guerroro), Addison Wesley Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 1995. 20. Microeconomia, first Spanish edition (with Francisco Reyes Guerroro), Addison Wesley Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 1995. 21. Modern Macroeconomics, fourth edition (with Robin Bade), Prentice-Hall Canada, Toronto, 1996. 22. Economics, third US edition, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1995. 23. Economics, second European edition (with David King), Addison-Wesley, 1995. 24. Economics, second Australian edition (with Douglas McTaggart and Christopher Findlay), Addison-Wesley, Australia, 1996.

4 25. Economics: Canada in the Global Environment, third edition (with Robin Bade), Addison Wesley Canada, 1997. 26. Economics, fourth US edition, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1997. 27. Economics, third European edition (with Melanie Powell and Kent Matthews), Addison-Wesley, 1997. 28. Economics, third Australian edition (with Douglas McTaggart and Christopher Findlay), Addison-Wesley Longman, Australia, 1999. 29. Economics, fourth European edition (with Melanie Powell and Kent Matthews), Addison-Wesley, 2000. 30. Economics: Canada in the Global Environment, fourth edition (with Robin Bade), Addison Wesley Canada, 2000. 31. Modern Macroeconomics, fifth edition (with Robin Bade), Prentice-Hall Canada, Toronto, 2001. 32. Economics, fifth US edition, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 2000. 33. Microeconomia, second Spanish edition (with G. Esquivel), Education Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 2001. 34. Introduction à la Microéconomie Moderne (with Robin Bade and Marc Van Audenrode), Éditions du Renouveau Pédagogique Inc., Montreal, 2001. 35. Introduction à la Macroéconomie Moderne (with Robin Bade and Benoît Carmichael), Éditions du Renouveau Pédagogique Inc., Montreal, 2001. 36. Foundations of (with Robin Bade), Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2002. 37. Foundations of Macroeconomics (with Robin Bade), Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2002. 38. Foundations of Microeconomics, first Canadian edition (with Robin Bade and Brian Lyons), Pearson Education Canada, Toronto, 2002. 39. Foundations of Macroeconomics, first Canadian edition (with Robin Bade and Brian Lyons), Pearson Education Canada, Toronto, 2002. 40. Economics, first Chinese edition, Pearson Education, Taiwan, 2002. 41. Economics, fourth Australian edition (with Douglas McTaggart and Christopher Findlay), Addison-Wesley Longman, Australia, 2003. 42. Economics, sixth US edition, Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2003. 43. Economics, fifth European edition (with Melanie Powell and Kent Matthews), Pearson Education, United Kingdom, 2003. 44. Foundations of Microeconomics, first Indonesian edition (with Robin Bade), Pearson Education Indochina, 2003. 45. Foundations of Economics, second edition (with Robin Bade), Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2003. 46. Foundations of Microeconomics, second edition (with Robin Bade), Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2004. 47. Foundations of Macroeconomics, second edition (with Robin Bade), Addison- Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2004.

5 48. Essential Foundations of Economics, second edition (with Robin Bade), Addison- Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2004. 49. Economics: Canada in the Global Environment, fifth edition (with Robin Bade), Pearson Education Canada, Toronto, 2003. 50. Economics, first Simplified Chinese edition, Pearson Education, Beijing, 2003. 51. Macroeconomia, first Portuguese edition, Pearson Education, Sao Paulo, 2003. 52. Foundations of Microeconomics, second Canadian edition (with Robin Bade and Brian Lyons), Pearson Education Canada, Toronto, 2005. 53. Foundations of Macroeconomics, second Canadian edition (with Robin Bade and Brian Lyons), Pearson Education Canada, Toronto, 2004. 54. Economics, seventh US edition, Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2005. 55. Economics, sixth European edition (with Melanie Powell and Kent Matthews), Pearson Education, United Kingdom, 2005. 56. Economics, updated fourth Australian edition (with Douglas McTaggart and Christopher Findlay), Addison-Wesley Longman, Australia, 2005. 57. Economics: Canada in the Global Environment, sixth edition (with Robin Bade), Pearson Education Canada, Toronto, 2006. 58. Foundations of Economics, first Indonesian edition (with Robin Bade), Addison- Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2006. 59. Foundations of Economics, third edition (with Robin Bade), Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2007. 60. Foundations of Microeconomics, third edition (with Robin Bade), Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2007. 61. Foundations of Macroeconomics, third edition (with Robin Bade), Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2007. 62. Essential Foundations of Economics, third edition (with Robin Bade), Addison- Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2007. 63. Economics, fifth Australian edition (with Douglas McTaggart and Christopher Findlay), Addison-Wesley Longman, Australia, 2007. 64. Economics, eighth US edition, Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2008. 65. Microeconomia (with G. Esquivel and others), Pearson Education Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 2006. 66. Macroeconomia (with G. Esquivel and others), Pearson Education Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 2006. 67. Economics, seventh European edition (with Melanie Powell and Kent Matthews), Pearson Education, Harlow, United Kingdom, 2008. 68. Foundations of Economics, fourth edition (with Robin Bade), Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2009. 69. Foundations of Microeconomics, fourth edition (with Robin Bade), Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2009. 70. Foundations of Macroeconomics, fourth edition (with Robin Bade), Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2009.

6 71. Essential Foundations of Economics, fourth edition (with Robin Bade), Addison- Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2009. 72. Economics, ninth US edition, Pearson Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2010. 73. Foundations of Economics, fifth edition (with Robin Bade), Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2011. 74. Foundations of Microeconomics, fifth edition (with Robin Bade), Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2011. 75. Foundations of Macroeconomics, fifth edition (with Robin Bade), Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2011. 76. Essential Foundations of Economics, fifth edition (with Robin Bade), Addison- Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2011. 77. Economics, sixth Australian edition (with Douglas McTaggart and Christopher Findlay), Addison-Wesley Longman, Australia, 2010. 78. Economics: Canada in the Global Environment, seventh edition (with Robin Bade), Pearson Education Canada, Toronto, 2010. 79. Economics, tenth US edition, Pearson Addison-Wesley, Boston, Massachusetts, 2011. 80. Economics, eighth European edition (with Melanie Powell and Kent Matthews), Pearson Education, Harlow, United Kingdom, 2011.

(ii) Books and Conferences Proceedings Edited 1. Readings in British Monetary Economics (with Harry G. Johnson et al.), Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1972. 2. Incomes Policy and Inflation (with Michael T. Sumner), Manchester University Press, 1972. 3. Essays in Modern Economics (with A.R. Nobay), proceedings of the 1972 conference of the Association of University Teachers of Economics (AUTE), Longmans, 1973. 4. Contemporary Issues in Economics (with A.R. Nobay), proceedings of the 1973 conference of the Association of University Teachers of Economics (AUTE), Manchester University Press, March, 1975. 5. Current Economic Problems (with A.R. Nobay), proceedings of the 1974 conference of the Association of University Teachers of Economics (AUTE), Cambridge University Press, 1975. 6. Inflation in the World Economy (with George Zis), Manchester University Press and University of Toronto Press, 1976. 7. Inflation in Open Economies (with George Zis), Manchester University Press and University of Toronto Press, 1976. 8. Inflation in the United Kingdom (with Michael T. Sumner), Manchester University Press and University of Toronto Press, 1978. 9. The Theory of Inflation, Edward Elgar Publishing Company, Cheltenham, England, 1994.

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(iii) Articles in Refereed Journals 1. “The Genesis of Bank Deposits⎯New English Version: A Comment”, Bulletin of Oxford University Institute of Economics and Statistics, vol. 29 (1), 1967, pp. 79- 84. 2. “Incomes Policy: A Reappraisal” (with R. G. Lipsey), Economica, vol. 37 (146), May, 1970, pp. 115-138. 3. “Discount House Portfolio and Debt Selection”, Review of Economic Studies, vol. XXXVII (4), October, 1970, pp. 469-497. 4. “The Demand for Money in the United Kingdom 1956-67: Preliminary Estimates” (with D.E.W. Laidler), The Manchester School, September, 1970, pp. 187-208. 5. “Incomes Policy: Some Further Results on the Determination of the Rate of Change of Money Wages”, Economica, vol. 37 (148), November, 1970, pp. 386- 401. 6. “The Optimal Quantity of Money, Bonds, Commodity Inventories and Capital” (with E. L. Feige), American Economic Review, vol. LXI ( 3, part 1), June, 1971, pp. 335-349. 7. “The Demand for Money in the United Kingdom 1956-67: Preliminary Estimates. A Rejoinder” (with D.E.W. Laidler), The Manchester School, June, 1971, pp. 125- 129. 8. “A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of the Portfolio, Debt and Interest Rate Behaviour of Building Societies” (with D. P. Ghosh), The Manchester School, September, 1972, pp. 231-244. 9. “Choice Involving Unwanted Risky Events and Optimal Insurance” (with S. Y. Wu), American Economic Review, vol LXII (5), December, 1972, pp. 982-987. 10. “The Discount Houses' Role in the Money Supply Control Process Under the 'Competition and Credit Control' Regime”, The Manchester School, March, 1973, pp. 89-105. 11. “The 1973 Report of the Council of Economic Advisors: A Critique”, American Economic Review, vol. LXIII (4), September, 1973, pp. 535-545. 12. “The Roles of Money in an Economy and the Optimum Quantity of Money” (with E.L. Feige, R. Avery, and C. Stones), Economica, vol. 40 (160), November, 1973, pp. 416-431. 13. “The Short Run and Long Run Trade-Offs Between Inflation and Unemployment in Australia”, Economic Papers, Sydney, December, 1973, pp. 127-144. 14. “Inflation: Causes, Effects and Cures”, Australian Economic Papers, no. 45, March, 1974, Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand, pp. 17-25. 15. “Choice Involving Unwanted Risky Events and Optimal Insurance: Reply” (with S.Y. Wu), American Economic Review, vol. LXIV (4), September, 1974, p. 804.

8 16. “The Politics of Inflation”, Government and Opposition, vol. 10 (2), Spring, 1975, pp. 189-202. 17. “Inflation Expectations” (with J. A. Carlson), Economica vol. 42 (166), May, 1975, pp. 123-138. 18. “The Short-Run and Long-Run Trade-Offs Between Inflation and Unemployment in Australia: A Reply to John Neville”, Australian Economic Papers, June, 1975, pp. 134-136. 19. “The Determination and Control of the World Money Supply Under Fixed Exchange Rates: 1961-1971” (with I. Richards and G. Zis), The Manchester School, vol. XLIII (3), September, 1975, pp. 293-316. 20. “Inflation: A Survey” (with D.E.W. Laidler), Economic Journal, vol. 85 (340), December, 1975, pp. 741-809. Spanish translation 1978. 21. “Yet Another Look at Australia's Short-Run Trade-Offs Between Inflation and Unemployment”, Economic Papers, Sydney, June, 1976, pp. 128-139. 22. “The Transition from Fixed Exchange Rates to Money Supply Targets”, Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, vol. IX (1, part 2), February, 1977, pp. 228-242. 23. “A 'Monetarist' Analysis of the Generation and Transmission of World Inflation: 1958-1971”, American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, vol. 67 (1), February, 1977, pp. 164-171. 24. “The Economic Council Annual Review: the Inflation Dilemma”, Canadian Public Policy, Spring, 1977, III (2), pp. 230-234. 25. “A Comparison of Alternative Techniques of Monetary Control Under Rational Expectations”, The Manchester School, September, 1978, pp. 252-287. 26. “Price and Output Determination in an Economy with Two Media of Exchange and a Separate Unit of Account”, Zeitschrift fur Wirtschafts-und Sozial Wissenschaften, 1979, Heft 1/2, pp. 95-111. 27. “Inflation, Unemployment and Monetary Control”, Kredit und Kapital, Heft 5, 1979, pp. 350-366. 28. “The Research Output of the Anti-Inflation Board: A Review”, Canadian Public Policy, vol. 6 (2), Spring, 1980, pp. 307-312. 29. “The Bank and Treasury Review of Australia's Macroeconomic Problems: An Appraisal”, Economic Record, February, 1983, pp. 311-316. 30. “On 'Core Inflation' by Otto Eckstein: A Review Essay”, Journal of Monetary Economics 14, September, 1984, pp. 251-264. 31. “Discriminating Between Keynesian and Classical Theories of the Business Cycle: Japan 1967-1982”, Monetary and Economic Studies, December, 1984. 32. “Essays on and in the Chicago Tradition: A Review Essay”, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, vol. 18 (1), February, 1986, pp. 103-116. 33. “The Output-Inflation Trade-Off when Prices are Costly to Change”, Journal of Political Economy, vol. 94 (1), February, 1986, pp. 200-224. 34. “The Quantity Theory of Money, Rational Expectations and the Relation Between Money, Income, and Prices”, Greek Economic Review, vol. 9 (1), June, 1987.

9 35. “New Approaches to Old Macroeconomic Problems”, Economic Papers, vol. 8 (4), December, 1989, pp. 1-18. 36. “The Macroeconomic Requirements for Prosperity”, Australian Economic Review, June 1993. 37. “Unemployment, Inflation and Monetary Policy”, Canadian Journal of Economics, vol. 31 (5), November 1998, pp. 1003-1032. 38. “Turnover in an Accounting Firm” (with J. Lane), Journal of Labor Economics, 16 (4), 1998, pp. 702-717.

(iv) Articles in Edited Volumes and Conference Proceedings 1. “The Portfolio Behaviour of Commercial Banks” (with M. R. Gray and R. J. Barrett), Ch. 9, in Hilton and Heathfield (eds.), Econometric Models of the United Kingdom, Macmillan, 1970, pp. 229-251. 2. “The U.K. Evidence on the Cause of Inflation”, in Inflation and Unions, Institute of Economic Affairs Readings in Political Economy, 6, 1972, pp. 56-66. 3. “A Survey of the Econometric Evidence of the Effects of Incomes Policy on the Rate of Inflation” (with M. T. Sumner and R. A. Jones), in Parkin and Sumner (eds.), Incomes Policy and Inflation, Manchester University Press, 1972, pp. 1-29. 4. “Portfolio Diversification as Optimal Precautionary Behaviour” (with M. R. Gray), in M. Morishima (ed.), Theory of Demand, Real and Monetary, Oxford, 1973, pp. 301-315. 5. “Inflation, the Balance of Payments, Domestic Credit Expansion and Exchange Rate Adjustments”, in R. Z Aliber (ed.), National Monetary Policies and the International Financial System, University of Chicago Press, 1974, pp. 49-63. 6. “Financial Sector Controls, Profitability and Inflation” (with Zannis Res), in David Laidler (ed.), On the Possible Part Played by Certain Non-Employment Incomes in Its Inflationary Process in the United Kingdom, EC Commission, 1974, pp. 67-97. 7. “The Inflation of the 1970s: Causes and Cures”, in R. G. Gleeson and L. M. Partridge (eds.), ETA Readings, vol. 1, Economics Teachers Association of New South Wales, Sydney, 1974. 8. “The Demand for Financial Assets by the Personal Sector of the U.K. Economy” (with M.R. Gray and R.J. Barrett), in G.A. Renton (ed.), Modelling the Economy, Heinemann Education (for the SSRC), London, 1975, pp. 500-532. 9. “The Causes of Inflation: Recent Contributions and Current Controversies”, in J. M. Parkin and A. R. Nobay (eds.), Current Economic Problems, Cambridge University Press, London, 1975, pp. 243-274. 10. “An Integrated Model of Consumption, Investment and Portfolio Decisions” (with R. Cooper, J.F. Henderson, and M.K. Danes), Papers in Monetary Economics, vol. II, Reserve Bank of Australia, 1975, pp. 1-59. 11. “Inflationary Expectations and the Long-Run Trade-Off Between Inflation and Unemployment in Open Economies” (with G.W. Smith), in Parkin and Zis (eds.), Inflation in Open Economies, Manchester University Press, 1976, pp. 280-289.

10 12. “The Determination of the Rate of Change of Wages and Prices in the Fixed Exchange Rate World Economy 1956-1970” (with N. Duck, D. Rose and G. Zis), in Parkin and Zis (eds.), Inflation in the World Economy, Manchester University Press, 1976, pp. 113-143. 13. “Discriminating Between Alternative Explanations of Inflation” (with M. R. Gray), in M. Fratianni and K. Tavernier (eds.), Bank Credit, Money, and Inflation in Open Economies, Duckner and Humbolt, Berlin, 1976, pp. 403-427. 14. “International Liquidity and World Inflation in the 1960s”, in Parkin and Zis (eds.), Inflation in Open Economies, Manchester University Press, 1976, pp. 48-63. 15. “Indexation and Monetary Stability”, in Helmut Frisch (ed.), Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, no. 119, Inflation in Small Countries, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1976, pp. 151-168. 16. “Wage and Price Controls: the Lessons from Britain”, in The Illusion of Wage and Price Control, the Fraser Institute, Vancouver, 1976, pp. 101-134. 17. “Inflation in the World Economy: 1958-1975”, Surrey Papers in Economics, no. 11, 1976, University of Surrey, pp. 3-19. 18. “Macro Models of the Open Economy: A Critical Survey”, in W.M. Scarf and B.G. Spencer (eds.), Inflation in Open Economies, proceedings of a conference held at McMaster University, March 4-5, 1976, section I, pp. 1-58. 19. “The Effects of Excess Demand, Generalised Expectations and Wage-Price Controls on Wage Inflation in the U.K.: 1956-71” (with M. T. Sumner and R. Ward), in the Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, vol. 2, The Economics of Wage and Price Controls, K. Brunner and A. H. Meltzer (eds.), North Holland, 1976, pp. 193-221. 20. “Inflation Without Growth: A Long-Run Perspective on Short-Run Stabilization Policies”, in the Carnegie-Rochester Series on Public Policy, vol. 5, Stabilization of the Domestic and International Economy, K. Brunner and A. H. Meltzer (eds.), North Holland, 1977, pp. 31-68. 21. “World Inflation, International Relative Prices and Monetary Equilibrium Under Fixed Exchange Rates”, in R. Z. Aliber (ed.), The Political Economy of Monetary Reform, Macmillan, London, 1977, pp. 220-242. 22. “Unwinding Wage and Price Controls” (with D.E.W. Laidler), in M. Walter (ed.), Which Way Ahead?, The Fraser Institute, Vancouver, 1977, pp. 71-89. 23. “Inflation: A Review of the Issues” (with A.K. Swoboda), in (ed.), Inflation Theory and Anti-Inflation Policy, Westview Press, Boulder, 1977, pp. 3- 41. 24. “United Kingdom Inflation: An Overview and Summary” (with M. T. Sumner), in J. M. Parkin and M.T. Sumner (eds.), Inflation in the United Kingdom, Manchester University Press, Manchester and Toronto, 1977, pp. 1-10. 25. “Alternative Explanations of United Kingdom Inflation: A Survey”, in J. M. Parkin and M. T. Sumner (eds.), Inflation in the United Kingdom, Manchester University Press, Manchester and Toronto, 1977, pp. 11-51.

11 26. “Consumer's Price Expectations” (with J. A. Carlson), in J. M. Parkin and M. T. Sumner (eds.), Inflation in the United Kingdom, Manchester University Press, Manchester and Toronto, 1977, pp. 112-140. 27. “In Search of a New Monetary Constitution for the European Communities”, in M. Fratianni and T. (eds.), One Money for Europe, Macmillan, London, 1978, pp. 167-195. 28. “Central Bank Laws and Monetary Policies: A Preliminary Investigation” (with Robin Bade), in M. G. Porter (ed.), The Australian Monetary System in the 1970s, Monash University, 1978, pp. 24-39. 29. “Lessons for Monetary Policy”, in M.G. Porter (ed.), The Australian Monetary System in the 1970s, Monash University, 1978, 228-235. 30. “The British Sickness: What is it and is it Contagious?” in Proceedings of the National Conference on Economic Education and the Future of Capitalism, August, 1978, pp. 63-65. 31. “La natura di una politica economica liberale”, Le Vie della liberta; esperienze ed indirizzi delle nuove politiche liberali, Fondazione Luigi Einandi, Roma, 1979, pp. 203-219 (“The Nature of a Liberal Economic Policy”, Roads to Freedom; New Liberal Policies, Trends and Experiences, Luigi Einandi Foundation, Rome). 32. “Some International Evidence on Output-Inflation Trade-Offs: A Reappraisal” (with Brian Bentley and Christina Fader), in June M. Flanders and Assaf Razin (eds.), Development in an Inflationary World, Academic Press, 1980, pp. 131-152. 33. “Unemployment and Inflation: Facts, Theories, Puzzles and Policies”, in and Jean-Paul Fitoussi (eds.), Unemployment in Western Countries, Macmillan, 1980, pp. 278-320. 34. “The Canadian Balance of Payments 1948-1978” (with Robin Bade), in D. Purvis and R.G. Wirick (eds.), Issues in Canadian Public Policy, Queen's University, 1980, pp. 105-141. 35. “Ponencia sobre el Reino unido”, Revista del Instituto de estudios economicas, Programas economicas frente a la crisis, no. 1, 1980, pp. 121-149. 36. “Mrs. Thatcher's Management of the British Economy”, in Economic Policy in the United Kingdom, Proceedings of a Conference, University of Minnesota, 1981, pp. 41-52. 37. “The Political Economy of Inflation in the United Kingdom”, in Karl Brunner, J.M. Parkin and R. E. Weintraub (eds.), The Political Economy of Inflation, A Symposium, Centre Symposium Series no. C5-9, 1981, pp. 73-93. 38. “Mrs. Thatcher's Monetary Policy: 1979-81”, Jarbuch fur die Ordnung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, 1982. 39. “How to Get Out of Stagflation⎯a Monetarist Solution”, in Magaw (ed.), Prospects for Man, proceedings of a symposium held at York University, 1983. 40. “What Can Macroeconomic Theory Tell us About the Way Deficits Should be Measured?”, in D. Conklin and T. Courchene (eds.), Deficits: How Big and How Bad?, Ontario Economic Council, conference proceedings, Toronto, March, 1983.

12 41. “Is Sterling M3 the Right Aggregate?” (with Robin Bade), in Brian Griffiths and Geoffrey Wood (eds.), Monetarism in the United Kingdom, Macmillan, London, 1984. 42. “Attempting to Understand Inflation”, in D. Purvis (ed.), Economic Adjustment and Public Policy in Canada, the second John Deutsch Round Table on Economic Policy, Queen's University, 1984, pp. 11-38. 43. “Monetarism: any Verdict Yet? The Experience of the United Kingdom, 1979- 1983”, Italian translation in Quale politica monetaria? Il dibattito sul monetarismo, CREA, Rome, 1984. 44. “Adaptive Expectations”, in J. Eatwell, M. Milgate and P. Newman (eds.), The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, Macmillan, London, 1987, pp. 20-21. 45. “Inflation”, in J. Eatwell, M. Milgate and P. Newman (eds.), The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, Macmillan, London, 1987, pp. 832-837. 46. “Domestic Monetary Institutions and Deficits”, in J.M. Buchanan and C.K. Rowley (eds.), Deficits, Basil Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, 1987, pp. 310-337. 47. “Monetary Policy and Aggregate Fluctuations”, in Yoshio Suzuki and Matsuaki Okabe, Toward a World of Economic Stability: Optimal Monetary Framework and Policy, University of Tokyo Press, 1988, pp. 87-120. 48. “A Method for Determining whether Parameters in Aggregative Models are Structural”, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, vol. 29, Autumn, 1988, pp. 215-252. 49. “Is the Business Cycle Real or Monetary, Keynesian or Classical”, in J. Cobham, R. Harrington, and G. Zis (eds.), Money, Trade and Payments: Essays in Honour of J. D. Coppock, Manchester University Press, 1989, pp. 97-123. 50. “Persistent Depression and 'Stagflation' as Consequences of Inconsistent Policies”, in Edmund Phelps (ed.), International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Recent Developments in Macroeconomics, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 1991. 51. “Where do we Stand? Conference Review”, in What Do We Know About Business Cycles?, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 1992 52. “Inflation in North America”, in Kumiharu Shigehara (ed.), Stabilizing the World Economy in the 1990s, Bank of Japan, Tokyo, and McMillan, 1993. 53. “A Macroeconomic Policy Manifesto”, Australian Economic Papers, 1994 54. “The Rise and Fall of Inflation”, Essays in Honour of Richard G. Lipsey, Edward Elgar Publishing Company, 1996 55. “What Have We Learned About Price Stability?”, in Price Stability and the Long Run Target for Monetary Policy: Proceedings of a Seminar Held by the Bank of Canada, June 2000, Bank of Canada, Ottawa, 2001. 56. “Adaptive Expectations”, in S.N. Durlauf and L.E. Blume (eds.), The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, second edition, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2008; also published in electronic format in S.N. Durlauf and L.E. Blume (eds.), The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economic Online, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

13 57. “Inflation”, in S.N. Durlauf and L.E. Blume (eds.), The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, second edition, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2008; also published in electronic format in S.N. Durlauf and L.E. Blume (eds.), The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economic Online, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

(v) Discussion Papers and Comments in Refereed Journals, Edited Volumes, and Conference Proceedings 1. “The Radcliffe Report⎯Ten Years After; a Survey of the Empirical Evidence”, by A.A. Walters, in D. R. Crombe and H. G. Johnson (eds.), Money in Britain 1959- 1969, Oxford, 1970. 2. “The Nature and Uses of Bank Liquidity”, by J.E. Wadsworth, in G. Clayton, J.C. Gilbert and R. Sedgwick (eds.), Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy in the 1970s, Oxford, 1971. 3. “A Model of International Financial Markets of the U.K.”, by Malcolm Knight, in J. M. Parkin (ed.), Essays in Modern Economics, London, 1973. 4. “Unemployment, Inflation and the Micro-Foundations of Macroeconomics”, by , in M. J. Artis and A. R. Nobay (eds.), proceedings of the 1975 conference of the Association of University Teachers of Economics, Sheffield, April, 1975. 5. Comment on Mussa, “The Exchange Rate, the Balance of Payments, and Monetary and Fiscal Policy Under a Regime of Controlled Floating”, The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, vol. 78, no. 2, 1976, pp. 249-254. 6. “Price Expectations and Interest Rates in the Federal Republic of Germany⎯A Comment”, in S.F. Frower, A.S. Courakis and M.H. Miller (eds.), Monetary Policy and Economic Activity in West Germany, Surrey University Press, 1977, pp. 152- 155. 7. “The Economic Council Annual Review: the Inflation Dilemma”, Canadian Public Policy, III, 2, Spring, 1977, pp. 230-234. 8. “Inflation in the U.K.: A Comment”, in L.B. Krause and W.S. Salant (eds.), Worldwide Inflation, Theory, and Recent Experience, Washington, D.C., Brookings Institution, 1977, pp. 474-486. 9. “Indexing the Economy Through Financial Intermediation: A Comment”, by Alan S. Blinder in K. Brunner and A. H. Meltzer (eds.), Carnegie-Rochester Series on Public Policy, vol. 5, Stabilization of the Domestic and International Economy, North Holland, 1977, pp. 169-171. 10. “World Inflation and Sources of Monetary Accommodation: A Study of Eight Countries”, by R.J. Gordon, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2, 1977, pp. 471-475. 11. “The Research Output of the Anti-Inflation Board: A Review”, Canadian Public Policy, vol. I: 2, Spring, 1980, pp. 307-312. 12. “A Model of U.S. Financial and Nonfinancial Behaviour”, by David Backus, William C. Brainard, Gary Smith and , Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, special issues, vol. XII, no. 2, May, 1980, pp. 325-330.

14 13. “The Monetary Mechanism in the Light of Rational Expectations”, by Olivier Blanchard in Stanley Fischer (ed.), Rational Expectations and Economic Policy, University of Chicago Press, 1980, pp. 107-111. 14. “Recent Developments in Monetary Control in the United Kingdom⎯A Discussion”. Discussion of a paper by David Howard and Karen Johnson in Proceedings of a Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Conference, 1983. 15. “Financial Innovation, Deregulation, and Monetary Policy: the Foreign Experience”, by D. Howard and K. Johnson in Interest Rate Deregulation and Monetary Policy, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, 1983. 16. “The SDR and IMF: Toward a World Central Bank?⎯A Discussion”. Discussion of a paper by Stanley Fischer in the proceedings of an IMF conference volume, 1983, pp. 200-208. 17. “'The Economy of Israel' by Stanley Fischer: Discussion”, in K. Brunner and A. H. Meltzer (eds.), Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 20, 1984, pp. 53-56. 18. “The United Kingdom: Political Economy and Macroeconomics, a Comment on the Walters Paper”, in K. Brunner and A. H. Meltzer (eds.), Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 21, 1984, pp. 281-294.

(vi) Articles in Bank Reviews, Other Periodicals and Pamphlets 1. “Competition and Credit Control: a General Appraisal” (with M. J. Artis), The Banker's Magazine, vol. CCXII, no. 1530, September, 1971, pp. 109-114. 2. “An Overwhelming Case for European Monetary Integration”, The Banker, September, 1972, pp. 1139-1142. 3. “Will the Freeze in Britain Succeed?”, The Banker, December, 1972, pp. 1565- 1567. 4. “European and World Money”, The Banker, January, 1973, pp. 29-32. 5. The World Monetary System in Transition, ANZ research lecture 1973, Queensland University Press, St. Lucia, September, 1973, pp. 3-22. 6. “United Kingdom Inflation: The Policy Alternatives”, National Westminster Bank Review, May, 1974, pp. 32-47. 7. “Housing Finance⎯a Realistic Solution” (with M.R. Gray), The Banker, June, 1974, pp. 579-582. 8. “How Excess Money Stokes the Wage Explosion”, Sunday Times, September 29, 1974. 9. “Indexation and Inflation”, New Society 12, December, 1974, pp. 678-680. 10. “Inflation: the Policy Options”, the 1973 Giblin Memorial Lecture, delivered at the 45th ANZAAS congress, Perth, Search, vol. 4, 1975, pp. 418-425. 11. “Indexation: The Lessons for Britain from Brazil”, The Guardian, 11, April, 1975. 12. “Where is Britain's Inflation Going?”, Lloyds Bank Review, no. 117, July, 1975, pp. 1-13. 13. “Inflation: A World Problem”, Transactions of the Manchester Statistical Society, 1975, pp. 1-20.

15 14. “The Biggest 'Stop' Year Since the War', in Crisis '75, occasional paper special no. 43, Institute of Economic Affairs, London, 1975, pp. 103-109. 15. “A Manifesto for European Monetary Union and Monetary Reform”, The Economist, November, 1975, pp. 33-38. 16. “A Programme for Economic Stability in Australia”, Australian Financial Review, January, 1976. 17. “Monetary Union and Stabilization Policy in the European Community”, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, June, 1976, pp. 3-21. 18. “Floating Exchange Rates: An Assessment”, Canadian Business Review, vol. 4, no. 4, Autumn, 1977, pp. 23-25. 19. “Canada's Macroeconomic Problems”, The Business Quarterly, vol. 42, no. 3, Autumn, 1977, pp. 66-71. 20. “Europe Enters the Eighties” (with Karl Brunner and others), Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, no. 129, June, 1979, pp. 117-132. 21. “Why is the U.S. Dollar Falling? Does it Matter?”, The San Diego Union, November 11, 1979. 22. “Monetary Policy in South Africa”, The Financial Mail, Johannesburg, May, 1980. 23. “Oil-Push Inflation?”, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, no. 133, June, 1980, pp. 163-186. 24. “Monetarism”, Encyclopedia Italiana, 1980. 25. “Rational Expectations”, Encyclopedia Italiana, 1980. 26. “Monetary Policy in a Chaotic World”, in Proceedings of a Seminar on South African Financial Markets, Discount House of South Africa Ltd., Johannesburg, 1980. 27. “Macroeconomic Issues Facing Ottawa Summit”, Canadian Business Review, vol. 8, no. 2, Summer, 1981, pp. 17-21. 28. “Watch Out for Falling Inflation”, Canadian Business Review, vol. 8, no. 3, autumn, 1981, pp. 18-23. 29. Canada's Macroeconomic Problems: A Monetarist's Interpretation, Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, March, 1984, pp. 1-24. 30. Inflationary Expectations: From Adaptive to Rational to...?, Seventh Henry Thornton Lecture, City University of New York, November 14, 1985, pp. 1-22. 31. “The Bank of Canada”, Triple A, January, 1986. 32. What do we Know About Business Cycles?, Timlin Lecture, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, 1987, pp. 1-18. 33. “Currency Substitution and the International Transmission of Disturbances” (with Michael Cox), Dallas Fed, March, 1988.

16 34. “What is the Ideal Monetary Policy Regime?” Commentary, no. 279, C.D. Howe Institute, Toronto, January 2009. Reprinted as “What is the Ideal Monetary Regime? Improving the Bank of Canada’s Inflation-Targeting Program”, in D. Laidler (ed.), Securing Monetary Stability: Canada’s Monetary Policy Regime after 2011, C.D. Howe Institute, Toronto, 2010, pp.93-114. 35. “Overnight Moves: The Bank of Canada Should Start to Raise Interest Rates Now”, C. D. Howe Institute Backgrounder No 139, July 2011.

(vii) Book Reviews 1. “Kuenne, Microeconomic Theory of the Market Mechanism: a General Equilibrium”, Economica, vol. XXXVI (142), May, 1969, pp. 223-224. 2. “Readings in the Theory of Growth, F. H. Hahn (ed.)”, The Manchester School, December, 1971, pp. 336-337. 3. “Models of Economic Growth, by Daniel Hamberg”, The Manchester School, December, 1971, pp. 338-339. 4. “Manual of Political Economy, by Vilfredo Pareto” (TR. Ann S. Schwier), The Manchester School, September, 1972, p. 331. 5. “Consumer Theory, by H.A. John Green”, The Manchester School, September, 1972, pp. 325-326. 6. “Monetary and Fiscal Policy in a Growing Economy, by Duncan K. Foley and Miguel Sidrauski”, The Economic Journal, vol. 83 (330), June, 1973, pp. 539-441. 7. “The Channels of Monetary Effects on Interest Rates, by P. Cagan”, The Economic Journal, vol. 84 (335), September, 1974, pp. 655-657. 8. “The Theory of Macroeconomic Policy, by M.H. Preston”, The Manchester School, March, 1975, pp. 96-97. 9. “Monetarism, Jerome L. Stein (ed.)”, Journal of Political Economy, April, 1979, pp. 432-435. 10. “A Study in the Theory of Inflation and Unemployment, by Claes-Henric Siven”, Journal of Economic Literature, September, 1980, pp. 1109-1111.

(viii) Teaching Material 1. Twenty-eight supplementary booklets to accompany tape recorded discussions on/by (Audio Learning Ltd., London): Monopoly and Competition and Issues in Monopoly Policy, by Basil Yamey and Brian Hindley (1971). Free Trade and Protection, by Max Corden and Maurice Scott (1971). Employment and the Balance of Payments and the Problems of Inflation and Economic Growth, by Wilfred Beckerman and Oppenheimer (1971). Keynesian Economics Today and Keynesian Economics and Economic Policy, by Harry G. Johnson and Roger Opie (1971). The Problem of Wages and Applying a Prices and Incomes Policy, by Lord Balogh and Derek Robinson (1971).

17 Obstacles to Economic Development and Population Employment and Agriculture, by Paul Streeten and Keith Griffin (1971). Inflation⎯an Explanation of the Past and Inflation⎯the Present Position, by Frank Paish and Michael Posner. Government Finance and Nationalised Industry, by Jack Wiseman and Alan Peacock The Common Market⎯the Case Against Entry and the Case for Entry, by Harry G. Johnson and John Williamson. The British Economy⎯the Nature of the Problems and the British Economy⎯the Search for Solutions, by John Hughes and Peter Donaldson. The Rich and the Poor, by Tony Atkinson and David Laidler (1972). The Basis of Monetarism, by Michael Parkin and David Laidler (1972). The Growth of Firms, by Robin Morris and Sigmund Prais. International Monetary Reform, by Alexander Swoboda and Peter Oppenheimer. The Organisation of the Trade Unions and Trade Unions and Economic Responsibilities, by B. C. Roberts and D. H. Winchester (with G. Zis). Economic Policies and Objectives⎯the Later Sixties and Economic Policies and Objectives⎯the Earlier Seventies, by Michael Steward and Frances Stewart. The Nature and Importance of Multinational Companies and Effects and Policies of Multinational Companies, by Edith Penrose and J. Dunning (with J. Hassid). Aims of Taxation and Description of the Present Structure, by A. R. Prest and A. Wheatcroft. The Growth of the Firm and Growth and Business Concentration, by Robin Morris and Sigmund Prais (1972). The World Monetary System, by Peter Oppenheimer and Alexander Swoboda (1972). Capitalism, Markets and Freedom and Economic Choice and Economic Systems, by Samuel Brittan and Fred Hirsch (1973). Foreign Aid⎯the Less Developed Countries and Foreign Aid⎯Effects and Implications, by Basil Yamey and Peter Bauer (1974). Economics of Education and Educational Planning, by Mark Blaug and Gareth Lloyd Williams (1974). Economics and the Use of Resources and Resource Shortages and Economics Growth, by G. M. Heal and P.S. Dasgupta (1974). New and Old Ways of Managing the Economy and International Payments with Inflation and a High Oil Price, by Michael Posner and Sir Alec Cairncross (1974). Basic Economic Insights and Practical Economics and Methodology, by Peter Steiner and James Ramsey (1974). Macro Analysis⎯Problems and Potential and Micro Aspects of Macro Analysis, by James Ramsey and Robert Rasche (1974). The Economic Approach to Pollution Problems and Problems of Pollution Control, by David and J. R. C. Lecomber (1974).

18 2. “The U.K. Economy Since 1945”, film and accompanying notes, University of Manchester, February, 1973. 3. Economics, CRAC degree course guide, revised (with Clive J. Stones), June, 1972. 4. Economics, CRAC degree course guide, June, 1978. 5. Instructor's Manual to Modern Macroeconomics (with Robin Bade), Prentice-Hall, Toronto, 1982. 6. Instructor's Manual to Modern Macroeconomics, U.S. edition (with Robin Bade), Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 1983. 7. Instructor's Manual to Modern Macroeconomics, second Canadian edition (with Robin Bade), Prentice-Hall, Toronto, 1986. 8. Instructor's Manual to Modern Macroeconomics, second U.K. edition (with Robin Bade), Philip Allan, Oxford, 1988. 9. Economic Times vol. 1, no. 1 (with Robin Bade), Addison-Wesley, Reading, January, 1991. 10. “The Economics of Sanctions” (with Robin Bade) in Economic Times, vol. 1, no. 1, teaching supplement to Economics, Addison-Wesley, Reading, January, 1991. 11. “The World Oil Market” (with Robin Bade) in Economic Times, vol. 1, no. 1, teaching supplement to Economics, Addison-Wesley, Reading, January, 1991. 12. Economic Times vol. 1, no. 2 (with Robin Bade), Addison-Wesley, Reading, August, 1991. 13. “The Peace Dividend” (with Robin Bade) in Economic Times, vol. 1, no. 2, teaching supplement to Economics, Addison-Wesley, Reading, August, 1991. 14. “Inflation in Eastern Europe” (with Robin Bade) in Economic Times, vol. 1, no. 2, teaching supplement to Economics, Addison-Wesley, Reading, August, 1991.

SOFTWARE and WEBSITES:

1. Economics in Action Release 1.0 (with Douglas McTaggart and Robin Bade) 17 interactive modules of instructional material, Invisible Hand Software Pty. Ltd., and Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading Mass., 1994. 2. Economics in Action Release 1.1 Canadian (with Douglas McTaggart and Robin Bade) 17 interactive modules of instructional material, Invisible Hand Software Pty. Ltd., and Addison-Wesley Publishing Company Canada, 1995. 3. Economics in Action Release 1.2 European (with Douglas McTaggart and Robin Bade) 17 interactive modules of instructional material, Invisible Hand Software Pty. Ltd., and Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, United Kingdom, 1994. 4. Economics in Action Release 1.5 (with Douglas McTaggart and Robin Bade) 17 interactive modules of instructional material, Invisible Hand Software Pty. Ltd., and Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1995. 5. Economics in Action Release 2.0 (with Robin Bade) 17 interactive modules of instructional material, Invisible Hand Software Pty. Ltd., and Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1997.

19 6. Economics in Action Release 3.0 (with Robin Bade) 17 interactive modules of instructional material, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1998. 7. Economics in Action Release 4.0 (with Robin Bade) 17 interactive modules of instructional material, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1999. 8. Economics in Action Release 5.0 (with Robin Bade) 17 interactive modules of instructional material, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 2000. 9. Macro in Action Release 1.0 (with Robin Bade) 17 interactive modules of instructional material, Pearson Education Canada 2000. 10. Economics in Action Release 6.0 (with Robin Bade) 34 interactive modules of instructional material, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 2002. 11. MyEconLab (with Robin Bade) Website with interactive algorithmic graphical questions, guided solutions, and tutorials Pearson Education 2005.

CONSULTING REPORTS:

1. “Regional Economic Planning of the East and West Ridings Standard Region and North Midlands Standard Region”, with G. D. Newbould, November, 1964. 2. “Consumers' Expenditure in the United Kingdom”, four papers for H. M. Treasury, on improving official short-term forecasting of consumers' expenditure in the United Kingdom, 1968. 3. “A Note on Assessing the Cost of Aircraft Noise”, 1970 (submitted to Roskill Commission of the Siting of the Third London Airport). 4. “Annual Survey of Prices and Incomes Policy”, in Government and Business, Economists' Advisory Group, London, September, 1970. 5. “Forecasting the Flow of Funds”, ten reports to the Bank of England on improving official financial forecasting, 1971-72. 6. “Britain's Future Inflation: Some Alternative Scenarios and Probabilities”, for the Economists' Advisory Group Ltd., May, 1975. 7. “Indexation and Inflation” (with B.V. Carsberg, E.V. Morgan and others), and EAG Business Research Study, The , London, 1975. 8. “Submission to the Committee of Inquiry of Policy Optimization”, September, 1976. 9. “Position Paper on the United Kingdom”, presented at the first meeting of SEEPC, May, 1977. 10. “A Model of the Financial Sector of the United Kingdom: Some Preliminary Results” (with Glen Copplestone), prepared for the Commission of the European Communities Research Project, January, 1978. 11. “Economic Assumptions for the United Kingdom, 1977-1978”, prepared for Booz- Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Management Consultants, March, 1978. 12. “A Model of the Financial Sector of the United Kingdom: Further Results” (with Glen Copplestone), prepared for the Commission of the European Communities Research Project, May, 1978.

20 13. “Economic Assumptions for Australia, 1977-1987” (with Robin Bade), prepared for Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Management Consultants, June, 1978. 14. “Inflation and the Choice of the Rate of Discount”, December, 1978. 15. “Some Comments on a Quebec-Canada Monetary Union: Could it Work?”, prepared for the Federal-Provincial Relations Office, Ottawa, May, 1979. 16. “Position Paper on the United Kingdom”, presented at the third meeting of SEEPC, Paris, May 26-28, 1979. 17. “Study of World Economic Change: The United Kingdom Scenarios”, prepared for Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., 1979. 18. “Study of World Economic Change: Australia” (with Robin Bade), prepared for Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., 1979. 19. “Summary of the Testimony of Professor Michael Parkin on the Choice of Discount Rate”, prepared for James Carfra, Jones, Emery and Carfra, Victoria, April, 1980. 20. “Summary of the Testimony of Professor Michael Parkin on the Choice of the Rate at Which to Discount the Lost Earnings of Revinda Kaur Singh”, Karl Werner, Braidwood and Company, Vancouver, February, 1981. 21. “The CEI Approach to Macroeconomic Modelling and Policy Analysis”, the Claremont Economic Institute, Washington, D.C., April, 1981. 22. “Monetary Policy in the Major OECD Countries: the Lessons for Canada”, prepared for the Alberta Treasury, November-December, 1981. 23. “U.S. Influences on Canadian Monetary Policy in 1980-81”, prepared for the Alberta Treasury, November-December, 1981. 24. “Measuring the Decline in the Value of Money in Canada from July, 1978 to February, 1982”, prepared for Wier and Foulds, Solicitors, Toronto, May, 1982. 25. “Some Notes on Inflation and the Taxation of Personal Investment Income”, July, 1982. 26. “Statement on the Future Long-Term Inflation Rate in Canada”, prepared for Pensa and Associates, April, 1987. 27. “Statement to the House of Commons Sub-Committee on the Bank of Canada,” House of Commons, Ottawa, December, 1991.

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