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January 2020 CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Anthony P. Thirlwall Date of Birth: 21st April 1941 Nationality: British QUALIFICATIONS AND UNIVERSITIES ATTENDED B.A. University of Leeds 1962 M.A. Clark University, U.S.A. 1963 Research Student, Christ’s College, Cambridge 1963-64 Ph.D. University of Leeds 1968 POSITIONS Teaching Fellow, Clark University, U.S.A. 1962-63 Tutor for Christ’s, Downing and Pembroke Colleges, Cambridge 1963-64 Assistant Lecturer, University of Leeds 1964-66 Lecturer, University of Kent 1966-70 Senior Lecturer, University of Kent 1970 Reader, University of Kent 1970-76 Professor of Applied Economics, University of Kent 1976-04 Emeritus Professor 2004- CONCURRENT POSITIONS 2 Economic Adviser, Ministry of Overseas Development 1966 Visiting Professor and Research Associate, Regional Research Institute, West Virginia University 1967 Economic Adviser, Department of Employment and Productivity 1968-70 Research Associate, Industrial Relations Section , Princeton University 1971-72 Visiting Economist, University of Papua New Guinea, Summer 1974 Visiting Economist, University of Gezira, Sudan, April 1978 Visiting Scholar, Department of Applied Economics and Kings College Cambridge Easter 1979 Visiting Professor, University of Melbourne Summer 1981 Guest Lecturer, Universities of Messina and Palermo May 1983 Guest Lecturer, Institute of Economics, Technical University of Lisbon May 1984 ESRC Personal Research Fellowship 1985-86 Bye-Fellow, Robinson College, Cambridge 1985-86 Visiting Specialist, SEANZA Banking Course, Khatmandu 1985 Visiting Specialist, SEANZA Banking Course, Dacca 1986 External Adviser, University of Queensland 1986 External Adviser, University of the South Pacific, Fiji 1988-90 Visiting Professor, University of Melbourne September 1988 Consultant, Pacific Islands Development Program East-West Center, Hawaii 1989-90 Consultant, African Development Bank, Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 1993-94 Distinguished Visiting Fellow, La Trobe University, Australia Autumn 1994 Economic Adviser, Tongan Development Bank 1996 3 Guest Lecturer, National University of Mexico September 2000 Consultant, Asian Development Bank 2003 Academic Assessor, Government Economic Service 2003-6 Associate Member, Cambridge Centre for Economic and Public Policy 2004 Guest Lecturer, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico 2008 Guest Lecturer, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico 2011 PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Editorial Board, Journal of Development Studies 1979-2006 Editorial Board, Kashmir Economic Review 1984- Editorial Board, Ekonomska Misao I Praksa (Croatia) 1996- Editorial Board, Zagreb International Review of Economics and Business (Croatia) 1997- Editorial Board, Estudos de Economia (Portugal) 1997-2002 Editorial Board, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics 1998- Editorial Board, PSL (Paolo Sylos Labini) Quarterly Review 2013- Editorial Advisory Board, African Development Review 1998-2012 Editorial Advisory Board, International Journal of Human Development 2001- Foreign Advisory Board, University of Lahore Economic Journal (Pakistan) 2005- Editorial Council, EconoQuantam, (Mexico) 2007- Editorial Committee, Panorama Economico, (Mexico) 2008- Editorial Board, Revista Mexicana Economia y Finanzos 2009- Patron, Review of Keynesian Economics 2012- Council of the Royal Economic Society 1979-89 4 Executive Committee of the Council of the Royal Economic Society 1981-87 Governor, National Institute of Economic & Social Research 1979- Member of the Council of the Centro Internazionale di Studi di Economia Politica, Trieste, Italy 1986-92 Member of Research Group on Monetary Economics and Open Economy Macroeconomics, Brazil 1998- Board of Directors, International Research Group on Employment, Montreal, Canada 1998- Council, Business for Sterling 1999- Trustee, New Europe Research Trust 1999- Elected to Academy of Social Sciences 2001- Lord Kaldor's Literary Executor 1986- General Editor, Confederation of European Economic Association Conference Volumes 1990-96 Editor, Great Thinkers in Economics Series, Palgrave-Macmillan 2006- External Examiner for the Universities of Essex, East Anglia, Portsmouth, Queen Mary College London, Newcastle, Glasgow, National University of Ireland, Khartoum, Malaya, Lagos, Botswana, Cambridge (Land Economy), International University of Japan, Manchester, Oxford, Cambridge (Land Economy). ENTRIES IN : Who’s Who; Who’s Who in the World; Who’s Who in Europe; Who’s Who in Economics; People of the World; Debrets People of Kent; International Dictionary of Distinguished Leadership; Dictionary of International Biography 5 INVITED LECTURES AND SEMINARS Edinburgh University; Glasgow University, Newcastle University, Lancaster University; Leeds University; Leicester University; Sussex University; Queens University, Belfast; Cambridge University, Swansea University; West Virginia University; International Monetary Fund; World Bank; University of Khartoum; O.E.C.D.; Economic Council of Canada; Bocconi, Milan; Melbourne University; Perth University; Adelaide University; University of New South Wales; University of New England; School of Pacific Studies, Canberra; Guelph University; International Money Study Group, L.S.E.; Warwick University; Birkbeck College; Reading University; Portsmouth Polytechnic; Durham University; Manpower Society; Essex University; City of London Polytechnic; Groningen University; York University; Brisbane University; Oxford University; Marshall Society, Cambridge; Surrey University; Messina University; Catania University; Palermo University; Society of Investment Analysts; Centro di Studi Economiche Avanzati (Udine, Italy); Technical University of Lisbon; Coimbra University; Instituto Universatario da Beira Interior Portugal; Portuguese Economics Association; National University of Malaya; Finafrica (Italy); Nepal Rastra Central Bank; European Studies Association; Section F, British Association for the Advancement of Science; Eugenics Society; Post- Keynesian Summer School, Trieste; Wye College; Free University of Berlin; Bangladesh Central Bank; 7th Congress of Brazilian Economists (Belo Horizonte); University of Brazilia; Oxford University Economics Society; New School of Social Research (New York); University of the South Pacific; Fijian Economics Association; Australian Economics Society; Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA); Bishop Stortford High School (Abbey National Annual Lecture); Pigou Society (Harrow School); Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1988); Coimbra University, Portugal (1989); International Economics Study Group (1989); Pacific Island Leaders Conference Hawaii (1990); East-West Centre, Hawaii (1990); Employment Institute (1990); British Association for the Advancement of Science, Plymouth (1991); Dalhousie University (1992); Acadia University (1992); University of Trento (1993); University of Tennessee (1993); University of Glasgow (1993); African Development Bank, Cote D'Ivoire (1994); University of Zagreb Summer School (1994); Universiti Kebangsan (Malaysia) (1994); La Trobe University (1994); Otago University (1994); Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford (1995); University of Nottingham (1995); Bradford University (1995); Technical University of Lisbon (1995); University of Botswana (1996); University of Tennessee (1996); University of Genoa (1996); Zagreb University (1996); Middle East Technical University, Turkey (1997); South Bank University (1998); Technical University of Lisbon (1999); Cambridge (1999); University of Genoa (1999); ANPEC, Brazil (1999); Kings School Rochester (1999); La Laguna University , Tenerife (1999); University of Coimbra (2000); National University of Mexico (2000); Jubilee 2000 (2000); National Postgraduate Economics Conference Guest Speaker, Leeds (2000); University of Coimbra (2001); Universities of Naples and Pisa (2001); Guardian Newspaper (2001); Cambridge (2002); Zagreb (2002); University of Messina (2002); University of Pula (2003); Cambridge Centre for Economic & Public Policy (2004); Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation (2004); National University of Mexico (2004); UNCTAD (2004); UNCTAD (2005); Cambridge Centre for Economic and Public Policy (2005); University of the Algarve (2006); Italian Association for the 6 History of Political Economy (2006); Cambridge Centre for Economic and Public Policy (2007); UNCTAD (2007); Post Keynesian Study Group (2007); National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico (2008); Guest Lecturer, University of Bradford (2009) ; University of Rouen (2009) ; National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico (2011) ; Mariano Otero Society, Mexico (2011) ; Coimbra University, Portugal (2011) ; UNCTAD, Geneva (2012); Luigi Einaudi Lecture, Italian Economics Association (2012); University of Kent (2014); Cornivus University, Hungary (2016); Hochschule fur Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (Graduation Address, 2017); BOOKS 1. Growth and Development: with Special Reference to Developing Economies (Macmillan). First Edition 1972 (Schenkman, USA, 1972). Reprinted 1974, pp.322 Second Edition 1978 (Halstead Press, USA, 1978). (ELBS Edition 1978). Reprinted 1979, 1981, 1982, pp.398 Third Edition 1983 (ELBS Edition 1985). Reprinted 1986, pp.409 Fourth Edition 1989 (Humanities Press, USA, 1989). (ELBS Edition, 1989). Reprinted 1990, 1992. pp.425 Fifth Edition 1994, (ELBS Edition, 1994), (Lynne Reinner Publishers, USA, 1995). Reprinted 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998. pp.441 Sixth Edition 1999. (Chinese Edition, China Publishing House 2001;Greek Edition 2002). pp.521 Seventh Edition 2003 (Indian Edition 2003) pp.816 Eight Edition 2006 (Indian