Economists

This Directory provides a list of economists and other academics with teaching and/or research interests in heterodox approaches to economic theory, behaviour, policy, methodology and education. The heterodoxy includes (but is not limited to) Austrian economics, Behavioural economics, Black political economy, Ecological economics, Evolutionary economics, Feminist economics, Georgist economics, Historical economics, Institutionalism, Marxism, Post Keynesian economics, Postmodern economics, Postcolonial economics, Rhetorical economics, Social economics and Sraffian economics.

Entries are listed alphabetically by surname, followed by:
institutional affiliation,
contact information,
• research interests, and
• three representative publications.

The Directory is updated regularly. Additions and revisions should be sent to Judith Mehta at: Judith.Mehta@ntlworld.com.


Akram-Lodhi, A Haroon

Senior Lecturer, Institute of Social Studies
Mail: PO Box 29776, 2502 LT The Hague, The Netherlands
Tel: 31-(0)70-426-0498
Fax: 31-(0)70-426-0799
Email: haroon@iss.nl
• Agrarian political economy, Marxist economics, feminist development economics, development economics.
• 'We earn only for you': peasants and 'real' markets in northern Pakistan', 2001, Capital & Class, vol.74, pp. 79-108.
• 'Like an act of god': land, water and social power in northern Pakistan', 2001, Contemporary South Asia, vol.10 no.3, pp. 319-342.
• 'All decisions are top-down': engendering public expenditure in Vietnam', 2002, Feminist Economics, vol.8 no.3, pp. 1-19.

Al-Hashimi, Muhammad

Director, Harar Global Institute
Mail: P.O. Box 1115 Washington, D.C., 20013, USA.
Email: mh@hararglobal.com
• International Political Economy, Islamic Political Economy, Methodology of the German Historical School, Islamic Microfinance, Sustainable Development.
• "The Islamic Challenge to Global Capitalism," Muslim Community News, 1995.
• "Christianity, Islam, and Socio-Economic Development in Ethiopia," The First International Conference of the Ethiopian Economic Association, 2003.
• "Diversification of Microfinance Products in Ethiopia: The Case for Islamic Equity Finance," Harar Global Institute, 2003.

Alves, Arlete

Federal University of Uberlândia - Minas Gerais - Brazil
Mail: R. Mario P. Sobrinho, 373/301.
Tel: 55-034-3239-4157
Fax: 55-034-3239-4205
Email: amalves@ufu.br
• Development Studies, Sustainable Development, Theories and New Concepts and Alternatives of Development, including the Grassroots and Local Development.
• Local Development and Municipal Management. Co-authored with Professor José Luiz G. Vasconcellos (Institute of Geography at UFU).
• Local Development as Alternative in a Context of Globalization, co-authored with a student Luciana R. de Souza.
• Apoyo Para El Desarrollo de la Microempresa en Áreas Urbanas de Brasil. Revista Investigación Econômica. Universidad Nacional Autônoma de Mexico. Vol. LX, Number 232, Abril-Junio de 2000.

Amado, Adriana Moreira

Universidade de Brasília, Departament of Economics
Mail: Universidade de Brasillia, Departamento de Economia, Asa Norte, CEP 70910900, Brasília, DF, Brazil.
• Post Keynesian Theory
• Amado, A.M., Disparate Regional Development in Brazil: A Monetary Production Approach, Ashgate, 1997.
• Amado, A.M., "The regional impact of the internationalization of the financial system: the case of Mercosul" in Arestis , P. , Desai, M. and Dow, S., Methodology, Microeconomics and Keynes, Vol. II, Routledge, London, 2001.
• Amado, A.M., and Silva, LASPerspectivas nacionais e regionais da integração monetário financeira do Mercosul, Estudos Econômicos, 2000.

Andersson, Jan Otto

Department of Economics and Statistics. Abo Akademi University
Mail: ISES, Abo Akademi, 20500 Turku/Abo, Finland
• International Economics, Ecological Economics, Social Economics.
• The Theory of Unequal Exchange between Nations, Abo Akademi Press 1976
• Ecologically unsustainable trade. Ecological Economics 37 (2000)
• The History of an Idea. Why did Basic Income Thrill the Finns but not the Swedes? In van der Veen Groot (eds): Basic Income on the Agenda, Amsterdam University Press 2000.

Arvidson, Enid

Program Advisor for Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Public Policy
Mail: School of Urban and Public Affairs, University of Texas, Arlington, TX 76019, USA.
Email: enid@uta.edu
• Postmodern Urban Theory, Urban Political Economy, Urban Planning Theory.
• "Remapping Los Angeles, or, Taking the Risk of Class in Postmodern Urban Theory" Economic Geography, April 1999, 75(2): 134-156.
• "Cognitive Mapping and Class Politics: Towards a Nondeterminist Image of the City" Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture, and Society, Summer 1995, 8(2): 8-23.
• "Texas TIFs: A Survey and Case Study" (with R. Cole and R. Hissong) in eds. C. Johnson and J. Man, Tax Increment Financing and Economic Development: Uses, Structures and Impact, Albany: SUNY Press, 2001.

Baker, Dean

Center for Economic and Policy Research
Mail: 1621 Connecticut Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20009.
Tel: 202-332-5218
Fax: 202-588-1356
Email: dean.baker@worldnet.att.net
• Macroeconomics, Retirement Income, Intellectual Property Claims, Development.
• "The Costs of the Stock Market Bubble," CEPR, 2000
• "Promoting Good Ideas on Drugs: Are Patents the Best Way? The Relative Efficiency of Patent and Public Support for Bio-Medical Research," CEPR 2002
• "The Scorecard on Globalization 1980-2000: Twenty Years of Diminished Progress" CEPR, 2001.

Barkin, David

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana - Unidad Xochimilco, Mexico.
Mail: Apartado 23-181, 16000 Xochimilco, D.F., MEXICO.
Tel: +52-555 483-7100 (7101)
Fax:+52-555 483-7235
Email: barkin@cueyatl.uam.mx
• Ecological economics; strategies of rural survival; alternatives to globalization.
• "The reconstruction of a Modern Mexican Peasantry", Journal of Peasant Studies, vol 30, 2003.
• "Wealth, poverty and sustainable development", in book form available from amazon.com, in article form as a chapter in: J. Harris: Rethinking sustainability: Power, knowledge and institutions, (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2000).
• "The greening of business in Mexico" in Peter Utting, The Greening of Business in the South (London: Zed, 2002).

Batt, William H

PO Box 4112, Patroon Station, Albany, New York 12204-0112.
Tel: 518-462-5068
Fax: 518-462-3921
Email: hwbatt@yahoo.com
• Georgist (Geoist/Ecological) Economics, Public Finance, Sustainable Development, Transportation Finance, Land-Use Configurations, Economic Justice.
• "How the Railroads got us on the Wrong Economic Track," at www.cooperativeindividualism.org/batt_railroad_1.html
• "The Nexus of Transportation, Economic Rent, and Land Use" at
www.taxpolicy.com/batt/ , and
• "Stemming Sprawl: The Fiscal Approach," in Suburban Sprawl: Culture, Ecology and Politics, Hugh Bartling and Matthew Lindstrom (eds.) New York: Rowman and Littlefield, forthcoming, 2003.

Bechtold, Brigitte

Department of Sociology, Central Michigan University
Mail: 137 Anspach Hall, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant Michigan 48859.
Tel: 989-774-3424 (O); 989-773-1580 (H)
Fax: 989-774-1844
Email: becht1bh@cmich.edu
• Postmodern economics, feminist game theory, cross-disciplinary economics.
• "Infanticide in 19th-Century France: A Quantitative Interpretation," Review of Radical Political Economics. 33 no. 2 (June 2001): 165-187.
• "More than A Room and Three Guineas: Understanding Virginia Woolf's Social Thought," Journal of International Women's Studies 1 no. 2 (May 2000): 1-18.
• "Endogenous Generation of Parenting Preferences by Interaction of an Internal and an External Game." Review of Radical Political Economics 30 (Summer 1998). Co-authored with B. Basu.

Bell, Stephanie

University of Missouri, Kansas City
Mail: UMKC, Dept. of Economics, 211 Haag Hall, 5100 Rockhill Rd., Kansas City, MO 64110
• Monetary Theory and Policy, International Finance, Social Security, History of Economic Thought and Functional Finance.
• "The Role of the State and the Hierarchy of Money." in the Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 25, No. 2, March 2001.
• "Hospitality vs. Exchange: The Limits of Monetary Economies" with John F. Henry, in Review of Social Economy, Vol. 59, No. 2, June 2001.
• "Do Taxes and Bonds Finance Government Spending?" in the Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 34, No. 3, September 2000.

Bernstein, Michael A

University of California, San Diego
Mail: Department of History 0104, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, California 92093-0104 [USA].
Tel: 858-534-1070
Fax: 858-534-7283
Email: mbernstein@ucsd.edu
• Macroeconomic theory, history of economic theory, economic history of Western Europe and North America.
• The Great Depression: Delayed Recovery And Economic Change In America, 1929-1939 (Cambridge University Press, 1987).
• Understanding American Economic Decline (Cambridge University Press, 1990).
• A Perilous Progress: Economists And Public Purpose In Twentieth Century America (Princeton University Press, 2001).

Bloch, Harry

Curtin University of Technology
Mail: School of Economics and Finance, Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U1987, Perth 6845, AUSTRALIA.
Tel: 8-9266-2035
Fax: 8-9266-3026
Email: blochh@cbs.curtin.edu.au
• Monopoly capital, industry pricing, technical change.
• 'Whither the Terms of Trade? An Elaboration of the Prebisch-Singer Hypothesis', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 24, (July 2000): 461-481 (with David Sapsford).
• 'Schumpeter and Steindl on the Dynamics of Competition', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 10, (2000): 343-353.
• 'Steindl's Contribution to the Theory of Industrial Concentration', Australian Economic Papers, 39, (March 2000): 92-107.

Boegenhold, Dieter

University of Saarland
Mail: Deptm. 5.2, Building 35, Post Box 151150, 66041 Saarbruecken, Germany.
Tel: +49-4403-1441
Fax: +49-681-302-3532
Email: dboegenhold@hotmail.com AND boegenhold@nwn.de
• Business and Society, Patterns of Social and Economic Structures, Socioeconomics and Institutionalism, Entrepreneurship, Consumption and Life Style Research, History of Economic and Social Thought.
• Entrepreneurship, Self-Employment, and Wealth Creation (with Uwe
Fachinger & René Leicht), in "The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation", Vol. 2, 2001, No. 2, pp. 81-91.
• Social Inequality and the Plurality of Life-Styles: Material and Cultural Aspects of Social Stratification, in: "The American Journal of Economics and Sociology", Vol. 60, 2001, pp. 829-847.
• Two Sides of Entrepreneurship, in: "Perspectiva Economica", Vol. 36, 2001 pp. 35-60 (Spanish translation forthcoming in: "Revista de Economia Institutional".

Bortis, Heinrich

Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, University of Fribourg, Switzerland.
Mail: Université de Fribourg, Cité Beauregard 13, 17OO Fribourg, Switzerland.
Tel: +41 (0)26 300 82 56
Email: Heinrich.Bortis@unifr.ch
• Synthesis of Classical and Keynesian Political Economy, History of Economic Theory, Attempting to provide the conceptual foundations for heterodox economics and political economy and hence to contribute towards its coherence.
• Institutions, Behaviour and Economic Theory - A Contribution to Classical-Keynesian Political Economy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1997.
• Keynes and the Classics: Notes on the Monetary Theory of Production. In Modern Theories of Money, ed. by L.P. Rochon and S. Rossi, Cheltenham and Northampton (US) (Edward Elgar), forthcoming.
• Marshall, the Keynesian Revolution and Sraffa's Significance (Reviewing Geoffrey Harcourt's 2001 Palgrave volumes '50 Years a Keynesian and other Essays' and 'Selected Essays on Economic Policy'), forthcoming in Journal of Economic Studies, volume 30, no 1 (2003).

Boutillier, Sophie

Laboratoire redeploiement industriel et innovation, universite du Littoral - Dunkerque
Mail: Laboratoire RII, 21, quai de la Citadelle. 59140 Dunkerque France.
Tel: 33 3 28 23 71 34
Fax: 33 3 28 23 71 43 or 33 3 28 23 71 10
Email: boutilli@univ-littoral.fr
• Economics of innovation, entrepreneurship, labor economics and economic thought
• The history of entrepreneurs, ed.studyrama, 2002, Paris
• Labor changes in Europe, L'Harmattan, 1999, Paris
• The entrepreneur's legend, Syros, 1999, Paris.

Brannan, Matthew

Centre for Labour Market Studies, University of Leicester
Mail: CLMS, University of Leicester, 7-9 Salisbury Road, Leicester LE1 7QR, UK.
Tel: 00 44 (0)161 252 5928
• Labour Market issues, Critical Realism, Ethnography, New Organisational Forms and Working Practices, Managerial Strategies and Resistance.

Brazelton, W. Robert

rofessor Emeritus, Economics.
Mail: Dept. of Economics, c/o 211 Haag Hall, University of Missouri-Kansas City 5100 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, Missouri, USA, 64110.
Tel: 816-235-2831 (office) 816-931-6738 (private)
Email: brazeltonw@umkc.edu
• Macro-economic Theory and Policy; Post Keynesian and Evolutionary (Institutional ) Econonics; European economic systems; Economics of Leon H. Keyserling and the Truman Era.
• "A Review of Post Keynesian Economics: An Institutional Compatability?", Journal of Economic Issues, June, 1981, pp 531-42;
• "A Survey of Some Textbook Misinterpretations of Keynes", Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. III, No. 2, Winter, 1980-81, pp. 256-80;
• "Designing US Economic Policy: An Analytical Biography of the Economics of Leon H. Keyserling", MacMillan/Palgrave Press, London and New York, 2001.

Ciscel, David H.

The University of Memphis
Mail: Department of Economics, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152.
Tel: 901 678 5531
Fax: 901 678 5380
Email: dhciscel@memphis.edu
• Labor
• "To Market, to Market: Imperial Capitalism's Destruction of Social Capital and the Family," Review of Radical Political Economics. 33(2001): 401-414. with Julia A. Heath.
• "The Economics of Urban Sprawl: Inefficiency as a Core Feature of Metropolitan Growth," Journal of Economic Issues, 35, 2(June 2001): 405-414.
• "The Living Wage Movement Building a Political Link from Market Wages to Social Institutions," Journal of Economic Issues. 34,2(June 2000): 527-535.

Colander, David

Middlebury College
Mail: Department of Economics, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont 05753.
Tel: 802-443-5302
Email: Colander@Middlebury.edu
• Complexity and pedagogy, macroeconomic coordination failures.
• Why Aren't Economists as Important as Garbagemen, (Sharpe Publishers)
• The Lost Art of Economics (Edward Elgar Publishers)
• Economics (McGraw Hill Publishers)

Cornwall, John

Emeritus Professor of Economics, Dalhousie University
Mail: Economics Department, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 3J5, Canada.
• Capitalist Development in the Twentieth Century: an Evolutionary-Keynesian Analysis (with Wendy Cornwall), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2001.
• Economic Breakdown and Recovery: Theory and Policy, M.E.Sharpe, Armonk, N.Y., 1994.
• Modern Capitalism: Its Growth and Transformation, Martin Robertson, Oxford, 1997.

Costea, Carmen-Eugenia

Associate Professor PhD Academy of Economic Studies Faculty of Commerce, Bucharest, Romania.
Mail: Piata Romana no.1 sector 1, 70000 Bucharest, Romania and/or 1/81 Birriga Road, Bellevue Hill, NSW 2023, Australia.
Tel: (mob) 40744 294 661; (Aust) 0407 208 463
Fax: 04021 313 73 57
Email: cecostea@yahoo.com and cecostea@ase.ro
• Economic theory, Post Keynesian Economics, behaviour of consumers, financial market.
• (2000) Protection of Consumers in Financial and Banking Markets Ed.URANUS Bucharest.
• (2001) Wholesaling and Retailing: new approaches, strategies, tendencies Ed.URANUS, Bucharest.
• (2002) Commercial Business Administration Ed.Uranus Bucharest.

Cullenberg, Stephen

Economics Department, University of California, Riverside.
Mail: Economics Department, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, U.S.
Tel: 909-827-1573
Fax: 909-787-5685
Email: stephen.cullenberg@ucr.edu
• Falling Rate of Profit, Pluto 1994
• Postmodernism, Economics and Knowledge, edited with jack Amariglio and David Ruccio, 2001
• Development and Transition in India, with Anjan Chakrabarti, Routledge, 2003

Danby, Colin

Associate Professor, Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, University of Washington, Bothell
Email: danby@u.washington.edu
• Post-Keynesian & feminist economics, postcolonial theory, Latin-American economies, history of Latin-American economic thought.
• 'Noyola's Institutional Approach to Inflation', Journal of the History of Economic Thought 27:2 (June 2005), 161-8.
• 'Towards a Gendered Post Keynesianism', Feminist Economics 10:3 (nov 2004), 55-75.
• 'Lupita's Dress: Care in Time', 2004, Hypatia 19:4 (Fall 2004), 23-46.

De Angelis, Massimo

University of East London
Mail: ELBS-Economics, Longbridge Road, Dagenham, Essex RM8 2AS.
Tel: 020 82232254
Fax: 82232899
Email: m.deangelis@uel.ac.uk
• Globalisation, governance and social movements; critical economic discourse analysis; Marxian political economy.
• Keynesianism, Social Conflict and Political Economy. London: Macmillan 2000.
• Market order and panopticism. A comparative analysis of Hayek and Bentham, in Research in Political Economy, Vol 20, Forthcoming.
• Social Relations, Commodity Fetishism and Marx's Critique of Political Economy. in Review of Radical Political Economics. VOl. 28(4)1-29 (1996)

Denis, A

Programme Director, Undergraduate Degrees in Economics, City University, London
Mail: Department of Economics, City University, London
Tel: +44 (0)20 7040 0257 (City); +44 (0)20 7732 7065 (home).
Fax: +44 (0)20-7040 8580
Email: a.denis@city.ac.uk
• History and philosophy of economics, relationship between micro and macro, collective and individual rationality, rhetorical strategies of laissez-faire, Smith, Marx, Hayek, Keynes, Malthus.
• Andy Denis (2003) "Methodology and policy prescription in economic thought: a response to Mario Bunge", The Journal of Socio-Economics 32 (2), 219-226.
• Andy Denis (2002) "Collective and individual rationality: Maynard Keynes's
methodological standpoint and policy prescription", Research in Political Economy 20, December, 187-215.
• Andy Denis (2002) "Was Hayek a Panglossian evolutionary theorist? A reply to Whitman", Constitutional Political Economy 13 (3), September, 275-285.

Devine, James

Loyola Marymount University
Mail: University Hall (Rm. 4227), Loyola Marymount University, One LMU Drive, Suite 4200, Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659 USA
Tel: 310/338-2948
Fax: 310/338-1950
Email: jdevine@lmu.edu
• Macroeconomics, economic history, labor economics, money & banking, Marxian political economy, etc.
• "The Causes of the Great Depression of the 1930s and Lessons for Today." Revista da FEA-PUC SP [Faculdade de Economia, Administração, Contrabilidade e Atuária da Pontifica Universidade Católica de São Paulo (Brazil)], volume 2, November 2000: 43-50 [actually published in 2002]. Based partly on: James Devine, "The Causes of the 1929-33 Great Collapse: A Marxian Interpretation," Research in Political Economy (Paul Zarembka, ed.) vol. 14, 1994: 119-94.
• "The Cost of Living and Hidden Inflation," Challenge, March-April 2001: 73-84. Reprinted in Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Economic Issues, Tenth Edition, edited by Thomas R. Swartz and Frank J. Bonello (Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 2001) and in Annual Editions: Macroeconomics 02/03: Macroeconomics, 14th Edition, edited by Don Cole (Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, August, 2001), pp. 118-122.
• "The Positive Political Economy of Individualism and Collectivism: Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau," Politics and Society, 28 (2), June 2000: 265-304.

Devine, Pat

University of Manchester
Mail: School of Economic Studies, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL.
Tel: 44 (0)161 275 4842/4822
Email pat.devine@man.ac.uk
• Socialist economics (market socialism, participatory planning); ecological economics; Marxist political economy.
• A special issue of Science & Society which I guest edited on "Building Socialism Theoretically: Alternatives to Capitalism and the Invisible Hand", Spring 2002, Vol.66, No.1.
• "A Reconsideration of the Theory of Entrepreneurship: A Participatory Approach", with F. Adaman, Review of Political Economy, July 2002, Vol.14, No.3.
• "Whither Ecological Economics?", with B. Oskaynak and D. Rigby, International Journal of Environment and Pollution, forthcoming.

Dixon, Robert

Department of Economics, University of Melbourne
Mail: Department of Economics, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia.
Tel: (+61/0) 3 8344 5352
Fax: (+61/0) 3 8344 6899
Email: r.dixon@unimelb.edu.au
• Marxian Economics, Post-Kaleckian Economics, Labour Economics
• Production, Distribution and Value. Brighton, Wheatsheaf Books. 1988.
• 'Kalecki's Macro Theory of Profits' in Encyclopedia of Political Economy ed. P. O'Hara, London, Routledge, 1999, pp. 610-13.
• Weintraub's Consumption Coefficient, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 26: pp. 659-62 (2002).

Dopfer, Kurt

University of St. Gallen
Mail: University of St. Gallen, Institute of Economics, Sandrainstrasse 21, CH-9010 St. Gallen, Switzerland
Tel: +41 71 244 77 22
Fax: +41 71 245 06 91
Email: Kurt.Dopfer@unisg.ch
• Evolutionary and institutional economics, particularly conceptual, ontological and methodological problems, micro-meso-macro, cognitive and behavioural foundations of economics, history of economic thought.
• Kurt Dopfer, 2005. "Evolutionary economics: a theoretical framework," in: K.Dopfer (ed), The evolutionary foundations of economics, Cambridge University Press, pages 1-54.
• Kurt Dopfer, 2004. "The economic agent as rule maker and rule user: Homo Sapiens Oeconomicus," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol 14(1), pages 177- 195.
• Kurt Dopfer, John Foster, Jason Potts, 2004. "Micro-meso-macro," in: Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol 14(3), pages 263-279.

Dow, Alexander

Glasgow Caledonian University
Division of Economics and Enterprise, Glasgow Caledonian University, Cowcaddens Road, Glasgow, Scotland G4 0BA.
Tel: (0)141 3313309
Fax: (0)141 3313293
Email: acdo@gcal.ac.uk
• Scottish Political Economy; comparative economic performance, role of history in economics.
• Alexander and Sheila Dow, "The Relevance of Historical Experience for Economics", in P.Arestis, M.Desai and S.Dow (eds.), Methodology, Microeconomics and Keynes (Routledge, 2002).
• Alexander Dow, Alan Hutton and Terry Deeney, "The Meaning and Measurement of Success: UK Relative Economic Performance in the 1980s", Economic Issues. 3 (Sept, 1998).
• Alexander Dow,"The Hauteur of Adam Smith: An Unpublished Letter from James Anderson of Monkshill", Scottish Journal of Political Economy Vol. 31, No 3 (November, 1984). Reprinted in M.Blaug (ed.), Adam Smith, 1723-1790 Vol. I Pioneers in Economics Series, 12.

Dow, Sheila

University of Stirling
Mail: Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland, UK.
Tel: 1786-467474
Fax: 1786-467469
EMail: s.c.dow@stir.ac.uk
• Methodology, history of economic thought, Post Keynesian economics, theory of money and banking, monetary policy, regional finance.
• Economic Methodology: An Inquiry. Oxford University Press, 2002
• 'Hume and Critical Realism', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 26.6.683-97, Nov 2002.
• 'Uncertainty and Monetary Policy', Oxford Economic Papers, 56, 2004, 539-561.

Dowd, Douglas

University of Modena (Italy) half of every year
Mail: 1145 filbert St., S.Francisco, ca 94109.
• Econ history, critical econ (Marxian, Veblenian, etc.)
• Waste of Nations (1989)
• Blues for America (1997)
• Capitalism and Its Economics (2001)

Downward, Paul

Staffordshire University
Mail: Division of Economics, Staffordshire University, Leek Road, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 2DF, UK
Tel: +44 1782 294101 (direct line) +44 1782 294074 (message)
Fax: +44 1782 294907
Email: p.m.downward@staffs.ac.uk
• Post Keynesian political economy, pricing theory, methodology esp. empirical methods and critical realism, economics of sport, leisure & tourism.
• Downward, P.M., 1999, Pricing Theory in Post Keynesian Economics, Edward Elgar:Aldershot.
• Downward, P.M., (2001) A Post Keynesian Microeconomic exposition of Price Stickiness, Eastern Economic Journal, Vol 27, No 2, pp165-182.
• Downward, P.M. Revisiting a Historical Debate on Pricing Dynamics in the UK: Further Confirmation of Post Keynesian Pricing Theory, 2001-2002, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol 24, No 2, pp329-344.

Dutt, Amitava Krishna

Department of Economics, University of Notre Dame
Mail: Department of Economics, 245 O'Shaughnessy Hall, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA.
Tel: 574 6317594
Fax: 574 6318809
Email: adutt@nd.edu
• Uneven development and North-South interaction, growth and income distribution, post-Keynesian growth models, macroeconomics of development, globalization, the Indian economy.
• Growth, distribution and uneven development (Cambridge University Press, 1990)
• "Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply Analysis: a History" History of Political Economy, 34(2), 2002, 321-63.
• "Thirlwall's law and uneven development", Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 24(3), 2002, 367-90.

Dymski, Gary

University of California, Riverside
Mail: Department of Economics, University of California, Riverside, Riverside CA 92521-0427 USA.
Tel: (909) 827-1570
Fax: (909) 787-5685
Email: gdymski@ix.netcom.com
• Money and financial institutions, race and gender, urban development, developing-world economies, macroeconomics, monetary theory.
• "Banking on Social Capital in the Era of Globalization: Chinese Ethnobanks in Los Angeles," with Wei Li, Yu Zhou, and Maria Chee, Environment and Planning A. Vol. 33, 2001, pp. 1923-48.
• "Can Entrepreneurial Incentives Revitalize the Urban Inner Core? A Spatial Input-Output Approach," Journal of Economic Issues, June 2001, 35(2): 415-22.
• "The Global Bank Merger Wave: Implications for Developing Countries," The Developing Economies. Special Issue on "M&A and Privatization in Developing Countries," 40(4), December 2002.

Elsner, Wolfram

University of Bremen, Germany, Institute for Institutional and Social-economics - iiso; Faculty of Economics and Business Administration.
Mail: Hochschulring 4, D-28359 Bremen.
Tel: 421-218-7535
Fax: -4974
Email: welsner@uni-bremen.de
• Institutional theory and institutional emergence as meso-economics; new economy and complexity; coordination mechanisms: local clusters and networks; industrial and regional applications.
• Interactive Economic Policy: Toward a Cooperative Policy Approach for a Negotiated Economy. Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. XXXV, No. 1, March 2001, pp. 61-83.
• An Industrial Policy Agenda 2000 and Beyond. In Industrial Policies After 2000, ed. by W. Elsner and J. Groenewegen, Boston, Dordrecht, London: Kluwer Acad. Publ. 2000, pp. 411-486.
• Adam Smith's Model of the Origins and Emergence of Institutions: The Modern Findings of the Classical Approach. Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. XXIII, No. 1, March 1989, pp. 189-213.

Epstein, Gerald

Professor of Economics and Co-Director of the Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts.
Email: gepsteinperi@hotmail.com

Esim, Simel

International Center For Research On Women
Mail: 1717 Massachusetts Avenue, NW #302, Washington, DC 20036.
Tel: 202-332-2853
Fax: 202-332-8257
E-mail: sesim@icrw.org
• Feminist economics, development economics, regional economics, labor economics, political economy.
• Esim, Simel. 2003 (Forthcoming). "Gender Analysis of Budgets As a Tool for Achieving Gender Equality in the Arab World". Economic Research Forum Newsletter, Special Issue on the Arab Human Development Report 2002, Vol. 10 Number 1 Winter 2002/3, Cairo. www.erf.org.eg
• Esim, Simel. 2001. "Why Women Earn Less? Gender-based Factors Affecting the Earnings of Self-Employed Women in Turkey". The Economics of Women and Work in the Middle East and North Africa. Mine Cinar (ed). Elsevier Science, New York.
• Esim, Simel. 2000. "Solidarity in Isolation: Urban Self-Employed Women's Economic Organizations in Turkey". Middle Eastern Studies Journal. Vol. 36. # 1. pp. 143-157.

Estacio, Emee Vida

Dept of Psychology, City University, London.
Mail: Department of Psychology, City University, London EC1V 0HB,
United Kingdom.
Tel/Fax: +44 020 7040 8590
Email: e.v.g.estacio@city.ac.uk
• Health psychology, development economics, health inequalities, human rights and child labour.
• Estacio, E.V. & Marks, D.F. (2005). Macroeconomics and Health: An International Analysis of Government Health Expenditure and Health Outcomes. Paper presented at the 7th Annual Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics (15-17 July, 2005). City University, London
• Estacio, E.V. & Marks, D.F. (2005). Child labour and the ILO Convention 182: A critical perspective. Journal of Health Psychology, 10(3), 475-484.
• Estacio, E.V. & Marks, D.F. (2005). The Macroeconomic Determinants of Health. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference of the International Society of Critical Health Psychologists (29 March - 1 April 2005). Sheffield, UK.

Ettlinger, Nancy

Associate Professor, Dept of Geography, Ohio State University.
Email: ettlinger.1@osu.edu
• Normative thought; cultural turn; social change; theorizing difference; networks; firm behavior.
• "Cultural Economic Geography and a Relational and Microspace Approach to Trusts, Rationalities, Networks, and Change in Collaborative Workplaces". Journal of Economic Geography, 2003, Vol.3:145-71.
• "Towards a Critical Theory of Untidy Geographies: The Spatiality of Emotions in Consumption and Production", Feminist Economics 10(3): 21-54.
• "A Relational Perspective in Economic Geography: Connecting Competitiveness with Diversity and Difference". Antipode 33: 216-227. 2001.

Feiner, Susan F.

Associate Professor Women's Studies and Economics, University of Southern Maine.
Mail: Portland, ME 04103
Tel: 207 780 4966 (office)
Fax: 207 780 5532 (fax)
Email: sffein@usm.maine.edu
• Economic symbols, psychoanalysis, religion, and economic education.
• "The Political Economy of the Divine." Forthcoming. C. Gershlanger and M. Mokre, eds. Women and the Exchange Economy. Kluwer Academic Press. In press.
• "A Portrait of Homoeconomicus as a Young Man."1999. Martha Woodmansee and Mark Osteen, eds. The New Economic Criticism. Routledge.
• "Reading Neoclassical Economics: Toward an Erotic Economy of Sharing." 1995. Jolande Sap and Edith Kuiper, eds. Out of the Margin: Feminist Perspectives on Economics. Routledge.

Fernández, Ramón G.

Department of Economics, Universidade Federal do Paraná (Brazil).
Mail: R. Francisco Torres, 545, Ap.904, 80060-130 Curitiba - PR, Brazil.
Tel: 55-41-360-4468
Email: ramongf@ufpr.br
• Methodology of Economics, Rhetoric, Heterodox Microeconomics.
• Pessali, Huáscar F & Ramón G. Fernández (1999). "Institutional Economics at the Micro Level? What Transaction Costs Theory Should Learn From Original Institutionalism (In the Spirit of Building Bridges)", Journal of Economic Issues, 33 (2): 265-75.
• Fernández, Ramón G. (2000) "McCloskey, Mäki e a verdade". Estudos Econômicos, 30 (4): 597-628 (with English abstract; version in English.
• Fernández, Ramón G. & Huáscar F. Pessali (2002). "The Rhetorical Construction of Transaction Cost Economics: Oliver Williamson and the search for an audience through different schools of thought." Paper presented at the Second International Workshop on the History and Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Institute for Logic, Cognition, Language and Information, San Sebastián, Spain, 11-13 April 2002.

Fine, Ben

School of Oriental and African Studies
Mail: Department of Economics, SOAS, Russell Square, LONDON WC1H 0XG.
• Marxist political economy, Social capital, Economic imperialism, South Africa, Consumption, Political economy of development.
• The World of Consumption: The Material and Cultural Revisited, London: Routledge, second edition, 2002, pp. 313, ISBN 0 - 415-27944-5 (hbk), 45-3 (pbk).
• Social Capital versus Social Theory: Political Economy and Social Science at the Turn of the Millennium, London: Routledge, 2001, pp. 293.
• South Africa's Political Economy: Form Minerals-Energy Complex to Industrialisation? , with Z. Rustomjee, London: Hurst, 1997, pp. ix and 278.

Fleetwood, Steve

Lancaster University Management School
Mail: Lancaster LA1 4YX, UK,
Tel: 01524 594040
Fax: 01524 594060
• Marxist political economy; Philosophy and methodology of economics, especially critical realism; Labour economics and labour studies in general.
• Critical Realism in Economics: Development and Debate, (1999) Routledge: London, pp 273.
• 'Causal Laws, Functional Relations and Tendencies' (2001), Review of Political Economy, Vol. 13, No. 2, 201-220, reprinted in P. Downward (forthcoming 2002) Applied Economics and the Critical Realist Critique, Routledge: London.
• 'What Kind of Theory is Marx's Labour Theory of Value? A Critical Realist
Inquiry' (2001) Capital & Class 73, 41-77, reprinted in A. Brown, S. Fleetwood
& J. Roberts. Critical Realism and Marxism (2002) Routledge: London, pp 264.

Gaffney, Mason

University of California Riverside
Mail: P.O. Box 7998, Riverside, CA 92513.
Tel: 909/687-1677
Fax: 909/787/5685
Email: m.gaffney@pe.net
• Land, urban, resource, and environmental economics; macro; replacement policy; public finance.
• Extractive Resources and Taxation
• The Property Tax is a Progressive Tax
• The Corruption of Economics.

Gagnier, Regenia

University of Exeter
Mail: School of English, University of Exeter, Queen's Building, Queen's Drive, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QH, UK
Tel: +44 1392 264 260
Fax: +44 1392 264 361
Email: R.Gagnier@exeter.ac.uk
• Economics and culture/literature, 19C-20C British and US, Individualism.
• The Insatiability of Human Wants: Economics and Aesthetics in Market Society, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000).
• (With John Dupre) "The Ends of Economics" and "Reply to Amariglio and Ruccio's 'Literary/cultural 'economics,' economic discourse, and the question of Marxism'" in The New Economic Criticism: Studies at the Intersection of Literature and Economics, Eds. Martha Woodmansee and Mark Osteen (London: Routledge, 1999): 175-190, 401-408.
• "The Law of Progress and the Ironies of Individualism in the Nineteenth Century" in New Literary History, Special Issue on Economics and Culture 31:2 (Spring 2000): 315-336.

Garnett, Rob

Texas Christian University
Mail: Department of Economics, Box 298510, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX 76129 USA.
• History and philosophy of economics, Economic education.
• "Modernism, Markets, and Marx: Some Thoughts on Economics After the Cold War" (1995) Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture, and Society 8 (3): 26-37.
• "Postmodernism and Theories of Value: New Grounds for Institutionalist/Marxist Dialogue• " Journal of Economic Issues 33 (December 1999): 817-34.
• "Paradigms and Pluralism in Heterodox Economics," under review at the Review of Political Economy.

Gordon, Myron J.

University of Toronto
Mail: University of Toronto, Toronto ON M5S3E6, Canada.
Email: gordon@rotman.utoronto.ca
• Corporate Finance, Industrial Organization, Economic Systems Finance Investment and Macroeconomics;
• The Neoclassical and A Post Keynesian Solution, London: Edward Elgar 1994.
• "Monopoly Power in the United States Manufacturing Sector, 1899to 1944" Jour. Post Keynesian Econ. 20.3 (Spring 1998) 323-335
• "Growth and Security under Welfare-Corporate Capitalism and Market Socialism" Brazilian Jour. Political Economy 21 (July2001) 65-80.

Gowdy, John

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy New York 12180 USA
Mail: 61 Colehamer Road, Peostenkill, New York 12140
Tel: 518 276 8094
Email: Lgowdy@aol.com
• Ecological Economics, Evolutionary Economics, Valuation issues, critiques of welfare theory.
• "The Microfoundations of Macroeconomics: An Evolutionary Perspective," Cambridge Journal of Economics (with Jeroen van den Bergh) forthcoming 2003.
• Paradise For Sale: A Parable of Nature, University of California Press, January 2000 (with Carl McDaniel).
• "The Value of Biodiversity: Markets, Society, and Ecosystems" Land Economics 73(1), February 1997, 25-41. Reprinted in Ecosystems and Nature, R. Kerry Turner, editor, Edward Elgar, London, 2000.

Graham, Carol

Vice President and Director, Governance Studies Program, The Brookings Institution; also Senior Fellow, Economic Studies Program
Mail: 1775 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036
Tel: (202)797-6022
Fax: 797-6144
Email: cgraham@brookings.edu
• Poverty, inequality, income mobility, subjective well being.
• Safety Nets, Politics, and the Poor: Transitions to Market Economies (Brookings, 1994).
• Happiness and Hardship: Opportunity and Insecurity in New Market Economies (Brookings, 2002), with Stefano PEttinato.
• "Frustrated Achievers: Winners, Losers, and Subjective Well Being in New Market Economies", Journal of Development Studies, April 2002.

Gudeman, Stephen

University of Minnesota
Mail: 395 HHH Center, 301 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403, USA.
Tel: 612 - 625-3890
Fax: 612 - 625 - 3095
Email: gudeman@umn.edu
• The Anthropology of Economy (Blackwell)
• Conversations in Colombia (Cambridge)
• Economy as Culture (Routledge).

Haight, Alan Day

Assoc. Professor, Economics Dept., Bowling Green State University.
Mail: Economics Dept., Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403, USA.
Tel: (419) 372-8111
Email: ahaight@cba.bgsu.edu
• Institutional, radical, post-Keynesian, history of thought.
• "Burnout, Chronic Fatigue and Prozac in the Professions: The Iron Law of Salaries", Review of Radical Political Economics, Spring 2001.
• "Padded Prowess: A Veblenian Interpretation of the Long Hours of Salaried Workers," in Journal of Economic Issues, March 1997.

Halevi, Joseph

University of Sydney, Discipline of Political Economy
Mail: University of Sydney, NSW 2006.
Email: josephh@econ.usyd.edu.au
• Capitalism, Socialism
• The exogeneity of investment: from systemic laws of accumulation and growth to effective demand conditions (coauthored with Redouane Taouil), in Mark Setterfield ed., The Economics of Demand-led Growth - Challenging the Supply-side Vision of the Long Run, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2002.
• The accumulation process in Japan and East Asia as compared with the role of Germany in European post-war growth, in Riccardo Bellofiore (ed), Global Money, Capital Restructuring and the Changing Patterns of Labour, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 1999.
• On Kalecki's Conception of the Economic Cycle and State Intervention, Annals of Public and Cooperative Economy Vol. 46, No. 3, 1975.

Harcourt, Geoff

Jesus College, Cambridge, UK
Mail: Jesus College, Cambridge, CB5 8BL, UK.
Email: fellows-secretary@jesus.cam.ac.uk
• Post Keynesian Theory and Policy; History of Economic Theory, Intellectual Biography.
• Some Cambridge Controversies in the Theory of Capital (Cambridge U.P. 1972).
• On Political Economists and Modern Political Economy. Selected Essays of G.C. Harcourt, Edited by Claudio Sardoni (Routledge 1992).
• Selected Essays on Economic Policy (Palgrave 2001).

Hill, Marianne

MS Center for Policy Research
Mail: MS Center for Policy Research, IHL, 3825 Ridgewood Rd., Jackson, MS 39211 USA.
Tel: 601-432-6376
Fax: 601-432-6994
Email: mhill@ihl.state.ms.us
• "Development As Empowerment", forthcoming 2003, Feminist Economics, London: Routledge.
• "Public Sector Economics" in Elgar Companion to Feminist Economics, Janice Peterson and M. Lewis, eds., 2000.
• "Basic Needs Family Budgets", in Mississippi Economic Review and Outlook, 15(1), Jackson, MS: MS Institutions of Higher Learning.

Hodgson, Geoffrey

University of Hertfordshire
Email: g.m.hodgson@herts.ac.uk
Mail: Malting House, 1 Burton End, West Wickham, Cambridge CB1 6SD, UK.
• Institutional and evolutionary economics, particularly conceptual, theoretical and methodological problems; history of economic thought; methodology of economics; theory of the firm.
• Hodgson, Geoffrey M. (1988) Economics and Institutions: A Manifesto for a Modern Institutional Economics (Cambridge and Philadelphia: Polity Press and University of Pennsylvania Press).
• Hodgson, Geoffrey M. (1998) 'The Approach of Institutional Economics', Journal of Economic Literature, 36(1), March, pp. 166-92.
• Hodgson, Geoffrey M. (2001) How Economics Forgot History: The Problem of Historical Specificity in Social Science (London and New York: Routledge).

Hubacek, Klaus

Leeds Institute for Environment and Management (LIfe); University of Leeds
Mail: School of the Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT.
Tel: +44 0113 3431631
Fax: +44-113-233 6716;
Email: hubacek@env.leeds.ac.uk
• Ecological Economics
• Hubacek, Klaus and Stefan Giljum (forthcoming). "Using Physical Input-Output Tables to Estimate Land Appropriation (Ecological Footprints) for Production and Consumption." Ecological Economics.
• Faye Duchin and Klaus Hubacek (2002). "Linking Social Expenditures to Household Lifestyles: The Social Accounting Matrix." Futures: The Journal of Policy, Planning, and Futures Studies Vol. 34, No. 9, special issue on "Social Welfare in the EU," edited by M. Zappacosta.
• Hubacek, Klaus and Laixiang Sun (2001). "A Scenario Analysis of China's Land Use Change: Incorporating Biophysical Information into Input-Output Modeling." Structural Change and Economic Dynamics Vol. 12/4, pp. 367-397.

Hutton, Alan

Glasgow Caledonian University
Mail: Division of Economics & Enterprise, Caledonian Business School, Glasgow Caledonian University, Cowcaddens Road, Glasgow G4 0BA, Scotland, UK.
Tel: 0141 331 3313
Fax: 0141 331 3293
Email: a.hutton@gcal.ac.uk
• Political economy of economic regulation (in general and of public utilities in particular); History of economics (Scottish Political Economy Tradition); Institutionalism; Ideology and economics.
• 'Public Purpose and Private Ownership: Some Implications of The Great Capitalist Restoration for the Politicisation of Private Sector Firms in Britain' (with D Donald), Journal of Economic Issues XXXII (2), June, 1998, 457­463.
• 'Galbraith, globalism and the good life', (with D Donald) in Keaney M (ed), Economist with a Public Purpose: Essays in Honour of John Kenneth Galbraith, London: Routledge ( 2001).
• 'Political economy and applied economics: the Scottish tradition in the twentieth century', (with Dow A & Dow S) History of Political Economy, Annual Supplement to v.32 2000 177-198.

Jayne, Thomas

Michigan State University, Professor, International Development
Mail: Department of Agricultural Economics, 216a Agriculture Hall, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1039 USA.
Tel: 517-355-0131
Fax: 775-415-8964
Email: jayne@msu.edu
• International development; marketing and trade; institutional economics; geographic focus on Africa.
• Jayne, T.S., J. Govereh, A. Mwanaumo, J. Nyoro, and A. Chapoto. 2002. False Promise or False Premise: The Experience of Food and Input Market Reform in Eastern and Southern Africa. World Development, Vol 30 (11): 1967-1986.
• Jayne, T.S., J. Strauss, and T. Yamano. 2002. "Food Aid Distribution in Ethiopia: Chronic Needs or Inertia?" Journal of Development Economics, Vol 68 (2): 247-288.
• Jayne, T.S., Isaac Minde, and Gem Argwings-Kodhek (eds), 2002. Perspectives on Agricultural Transformation: A View from Africa. Nova Science, New York.

Kaul, Nitasha

Lecturer, Economics, University of the West of England
Mail: 3D24, Faculty HLSS, Frenchay Campus, University of the West of England, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol BS16 1QY, UK.
Tel: +44-117-3282358
Fax: +44-117-3442295
Email: Nitasha.Kaul@uwe.ac.uk
• Feminist Theory, Political Economy, Intellectual history of Economic Thought, Postcolonial Theory, Continental Philosophy and Feminist Epistemology, Economics and Literature (Narratives of Economy), Activist Politics.
• "A Critical 'Post' to Critical Realism", Cambridge Journal of Economics, 26 (6), 2002, 709-726.
• "The anxious identities we inhabit…Post'isms and Economic Understandings", Toward A Feminist Philosophy of Economics, (eds.) D. Barker and E. Kuiper, London, Routledge, 2003, 194-210.
• "Writing Economic Theory AnOther Way", Postcolonialism Meets Economics, (eds.) S.Charusheela and E. Zein-Elabdin, Economics as Social Theory (EAST) Series, London, Routledge, 2003, 183-200.

Kennet, Miriam

Director, Green Economics Institute
Website: www.greeneconomics.org.uk
Editor, International Journal fo Green Economics
Website: www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalCODE=ijge

Kriesler, Peter

University of New South Wales
Mail: School of Economics, UNSW Sydney, NSW 2052 Australia
Tel: 2 93853373
Fax: 2 93136337
EMail: p.kriesler@unsw.ed.au
• Post Keynesian economics, human rights, history of political economy.
• 'Macroeconomic Constraints with Globalisation' with Nevile, J. in Growth and Development in the Global Economy edited by Bloch, H. [Edward Elgar: 2003 Cheltenham, pp. 173-189 ISBN 1 84376 004 5].
• "The traverse" in Elgar Companion To Post Keynesian Economics edited by King, J. [Edward Elgar: 2003 Cheltenham, pp 355-359 ISBN 1 84064 630 6].
• "Has the long-run Phillips curve turned horizontal?" with Freedman, C. and Harcourt, G. in Growth, Distribution and Effective Demand: Essays in Honour of Edward Nell edited by Mongiovi, G, Argyrous, G. and Forstater, M. [M. E..Sharpe Inc. New York 2004 pp. 144-162 ISBN 0-7656-1009-4].

Laibman, David

Professor, Economics, Graduate School, City University of New York
Mail: 50 Plaza St. E., #2C / Brooklyn NY 11238 / USA
Tel: (US) 718-789-9565
Fax: 718-789-3864
Email: dlaibman@jjay.cuny.edu
• Marxist economic theory; critical reconstruction of the macroeconomic short run; socialism.
Representative publications:
• Value, Technical Change and Crisis: Explorations in Marxist Economic Theory (M.E. Sharpe, 1992).
• Capitalist Macrodynamics: A Systemmatic Introduction (Macmillan, 1997).
• "Value and the Quest for the Core of Capitalism," Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol. 34, No. 2, 2002.

Lapavitsas, Costas

Reader in Economics, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
• Political economy of money and finance; Finance and economic development; The Japanese financial system.
• Social Foundations of Markets, Money and Credit, pp. 1-170, Routledge: London, 2003.
• 'Commodities and Gifts: Why Commodities Represent More than Market Relations', Science and Society, 68, 1, Spring, 33-56, 2004.
• 'Transforming the Transformation Problem: Why the New Solution is a Wrong Turning', with B. Fine and A. Saad-Filho, Review of Radical Political Economics, 36, 1, Winter, 3-19, 2004.

Laperche, Blandine

Laboratoire redeploiement industriel et innovation, universite du Littoral - Dunkerque
Mail: Laboratoire RII, 21, quai de la Citadelle. 59140 Dunkerque France.
Tel: 33 3 28 23 71 47
Fax: 33 3 28 23 71 43 or 33 3 28 23 71 10
Email : laperche@univ-littoral.fr
• Economics of innovation, intellectual property and industries, economics of the firm.
• Firm and information, L'Harmattan, 1998, Paris
• Property rights and innovation, L'Harmattan, 2001, Paris
• The organic square of research valorisation, OECD, 2002.

Lavoie, Marc

University of Ottawa
Mail: Department of Economics, University of Ottawa, 200 Wilbrod St., Ottawa (Ontario), Canada K1N 6N5.
Tel: (613) 562-5800
Fax: (613) 552-5999
Email: mlavoie@uottawa.ca
• Post-Keynesian economics, monetary economics, growth economics, sports economics.
• M. Lavoie, Foundations of Post-Keynesian Economic Analysis, Edward Elgar, Aldershot, 1992, 464 pp. (paperback edition 1994).
• M. Lavoie and W. Godley, "Kaleckian models of growth in a coherent
stock-flow monetary framework: A Kaldorian view", Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, vol. 24, no. 2, Winter 2001-2002, pp. 277-312.
• M. Lavoie and P. Ramírez-Gastón, "Traverse in a two-sector Kaleckian model of growth with target return pricing", Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, Vol. 55, no 1, March 1997, pp. 145-169.

Lee, Frederic

University of Missouri-Kansas City
Mail: Department of Economics, 211 Haag Hall, University of Missouri-Kansas City, 5100 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64110 USA.
Tel: 816-235-2543
Email: leefs@umkc.edu
• Heterodox microeconomic theory, market governance, history of heterodox economics in the 20th Century, trade associations-cartels.
• "Theory Creation and the Methodological Foundation of Post Keynesian Economics," Cambridge Journal of Economics, 26 (November, 2002)
• "Conference of Socialist Economists and the Emergence of Heterodox Economics in Post-War Britain," Capital and Class, 75 (2001)
• Post Keynesian Price Theory, Cambridge University Press (1998).

Le Heron, Edwin

SCIENCES PO - BORDEAUX (FRANCE) and ADEK (President of the French Association for the Development of Keynesian Studies).
Mail: Edwin Le Heron, 54 rue de DUNKERQUE, 75009 PARIS, FRANCE.
Tel: +33 (0)615 657 950
Email: le.heron@sciencespobordeaux.fr
• Post Keynesian Economics (history of Keynesian thought, monetary theory, banking behavior and financial instability).
• "Generalization of Liquidity Preference And Investment Financing" Review Economie et Sociétés, serial Monnaie et Production, Cahiers de l¹ISMEA, n°6-7, 1986.
• "La préférence pour la liquidité des banques: une analyse post Keynésienne du comportement bancaire" Review Les Cahiers Lillois d¹Économie et de Sociologie, n° 38, ed. L¹Harmattan, november 2002.
• "Monetary Policy and Banking Behavior: A Post-Keynesian Approach", International Conference, CEMF-LATEC Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, november 2002.

Levenstein, Margaret

University of Michigan Business School; University of Massachusetts - Amherst, Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research
Mail: University of Michigan Business School, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1220
Tel: (734)615-6352
Fax: (734) 936-0279
Email: maggiel@umich.edu
• Economic History and Industrial Organization; international cartels; rise of monopoly capital; growth of large corporation; finance and economic development.
• Accounting for Growth: Information Systems and the Creation of the Large
Corporation, Stanford University Press, 1998.
• "International Cartel Enforcement: Lessons for the 1990s," World Economy
2001.
• "Mass Production Conquers the Pool: Firm Organization and the Nature of
Competition in the 19th Century" Journal of Economic History 1995.

Levy, Noemi

National Unversity of Mexico
Tel: 52 5 56221780
Email: levy@servidor.unam.mx
• Post Keynesian economics: Monetary and finance theory applied to emerging countries, and institutional arrangements.
Three representative publications:
• Cambios Institucionales del sector financieroy su efecto sobre el fondeo de la inversión, Mexico, UNAM, 2001 (book).
• The role of institutional factors on the transmission mechanism of Monetary Policy in Emerging Economies" in Global Business & Economics Review -Anthology 2001 ed. Demetri Kantarellis. 2001.
• Investment Finance: Banks and Capital Market Deregulation and its effect on growth: The Mexican experience", in Money and Finance in the global economy: Challenges and opportunities for the 21st century, ed. By C.Paraskevopoulos and A. Kintis.

Lima, Gilberto

University of São Paulo - Department of Economics
Mail: Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto 908, 05508-900 São Paulo SP, Brazil.
Tel: (55)(11)3091.5907
Fax: (55)(11)3091.6013
Email: giltadeu@usp.br
• Post-keynesian macroeconomics, Post-keynesian macrodynamics of growth and distribution.
• "Market Concentration and Endogenous Technological Innovation in a Dynamic Model of Growth and Distribution", Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, no. 215, December 2000.
• "Endogenous Banking Markup, Distributional Conflict and Capacity Utilization" (with com Antonio J. A. Meirelles), Metroeconomica, forthcoming, 2003.
• "Endogenous Technological Innovation, Capital Accumulation and Distributional Dynamics", Metroeconomica, forthcoming, 2003-4.

Lin, Chi-ang

Associate Professsor, Department of Public Finance, National Chengchi University.
Mail: Department of Public Finance, National Chengchi University, Muja, Taipei, Taiwan 11623.
Email: calin@nccu.edu.tw
Tel: 886-2-29387296 (O)
Fax: 886-2-29390074 (O)
• Institutional Economics (Focus: Empirical Studies in Institutional Change), Econometrics (Focus: Economic Forecasting and Institutional Change), Public Economics Ecological Economics (Focus: Sustainable Development), International Economics.
• Lin, Chi-ang and Chen, Yung-I. "Why Does Institutional Change Matter? An Example of Evaluating the Marginal Excess Burden of Labor Income Taxation in Taiwan." (in Chinese with English Abstract) Academia Economic Papers, December 2000, 28(4), pp. 397-427.
• Lin, Chi-ang and Yang, Chia-lin. "The Unified Public-Private Industry in Taiwan: The Institutionalist View." (in Chinese with English Abstract) Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy, June 2001, 13(2), pp. 135-168.
• Lin, Chi-ang. "'Structural' Wagner's Law and Institutional Dynamics: An Evolutionary Perspective." Public Finance/Finances Publiques, 1998 (published in 2002), 53(2).

Lucarelli, B

Department of Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business & Law, University of Western Sydney.
Mail: Department of Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business & Law, University of Western Sydney, Narellan Rd., Campbelltown, 2560, Australia.
Tel: (h) (02) 96606510; (w) (02) 4620 3022
Email: b.lucarelli@uws.edu.au, blucarelli@bigpond.com
• Stagnation, Financial Instability and Debt-Deflation", International Encyclopedia of Public Policy, ed., O'Hara P., to be published in 2005.
• "Circular and Cumulative Causation", International Journal of Development Issues, to be published in 2004.
Monopoly Capitalism in Crisis, (180 pages) to be published by Palgrave, Macmillan, London in 2004.

Marcelli, Enrico A.

University of Massachusetts Boston
Mail: Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts Boston
100 Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA 02125-3393.
Tel: 617.287.6960
Email: enrico.marcelli@umb.edu
• Demographic-labor, health, and urban economics with a focus on immigration and urban economic development.
• Marcelli, E.A. and W.A. Cornelius. 2001. "The Changing Profile of Mexican Migrants to the United States: New Evidence from California and Mexico," Latin American Research Review, 36(3): 105-131.
• Marcelli, E.A. 2000. "Economic Growth and Inequality in San Diego County: Evidence and Policy Implications," California Western Law Review, 36(2): 307-333.
• Marcelli, E.A., M. Pastor, Jr. and P.M. Joassart. 1999. "Estimating the Effects of Informal Economic Activity: Evidence from Los Angeles County," Journal of Economic Issues 33(3): 579-607.

Marks, David F

Professor of Psychology, City University, London.
Mail: City University, London EC1V 0HB, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 020 7040 854
Fax: +44 020 7040 8590
Email: d.marks@city.ac.uk
• Health psychology, health policy, and health inequalities.
• Marks, D.F., Murray, M., Evans, B., Willig, C., Woodall, C. & Sykes, C.M. (2005). Health Psychology: Theory Research and Practice (2nd ed). London: Sage Publications.
• Marks, D.F. (2004). Rights to Health, Freedom from Illness: A Life and Death Matter. In M Murray (ed). Critical Health Psychology (pp. 61-82). New York: Palgrave MacMillan.
• Marks, D.F. (ed) (2002). The Health Psychology Reader. London: Sage Publications.

Matthaei, Julie

Wellesley College
Mail: Dept Of Economics, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02481.
• Gender And Race In U.S. Economic History, Political Economy, Post-Racist-Capitalist-Patriarchal Economics; Economics of Sexuality.
• "Healing Ourselves, Healing Our Economy: Paid Work, Unpaid Work, and the Next Stage of Feminist Economic Transformation," Review Of Radical Political Economics, Special Issue in Women's Political Economy, 33:4 (Fall 2001),461-494.
• "Beyond Racist Capitalist Patriarchy: Growing a Liberated Economy," in Ron Baiman, Heather Boushey, and Dawn Saunders, eds, Political Economy and Contemporary Capitalism: Radical Perspectives on Economic Theory and Policy. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2000.
• Race, Gender & Work: A Multicultural Economic History of Women in the United States. Boston: South End Press, 1992 and 1996.

Matthews, Peter

Middlebury College
Mail: Department of Economics, Munroe Hall, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont 05753
Tel: 802/443-5591
Fax: 802/443-2084
Email: peter.h.matthews@middlebury.edu
• Labor, Macroeconomics, Behavioral Economics, Game Theory.
• "An Econometric Model of the Circuit of Capital," Metroeconomica, Vol.51, No. 1 (2000): 1-37.
• "The Cost of Job Loss and the 'New' Phillips Curve," Eastern Economic Journal, Vol. 28, No. 2 (2002): 181-202.
• "Social Reciprocity," with Jeff Carpenter, Middlebury College Working Paper 02-18. Available online.

Mavroudeas, Stavros

University of Macedonia
Mail: 156 Egnatia, 54006 Thessaloniki, P.O.Box 1591, GREECE.
Tel: +30 +2310 -891779
Fax: +30 +2310 -891777
Email: smavro@uom.gr
• Marxian Political Economy, Periodisation theory, Economics of Work Time.
• Mavroudeas S. (1999), 'Regulation Theory: The Road from Creative Marxism to Post-Modern Disintegration', Science & Society vol.63 no.3.
• Mavroudeas S. (1999), 'Periodising Capitalism: Problems and Method - The
case of the Regulation Approach'' in Research in Political Economy vol.17.
• Mavroudeas S. (2001), 'The Monetary Equivalent of Labour and certain
issues regarding Money and the Value of Labour-Power', Economie Applique
tome LIV no.1.

McCloskey, Deirdre

University of Illinois at Chicago/ Erasmus University of Rotterdam.
Mail: 720 S. Dearborn St., #206, Chicago, IL 60605, USA
• The Rhetoric of Economics (2nd. ed. 1998).
• The Secret Sins of Economics (2002).
• How to be Human Though an Economist (2001).

McDonough, Terrence

Dept. of Economics, National University of Ireland, Galway.
Mail: Terrence McDonough, Dept. of Economics, National University of Ireland, Galway, Galway, Ireland.
Tel: 353-91-524411 ext. 3164
Fax: 353-91-524130
Email: terrence.mcdonough@nuigalway.ie
• Globalization, Long Wave Theory, Marxian Political Economy generally, Irish Economic History, American Economic History, History of Economic Thought (esp. in Ireland), Economics Education for Labour and Community Groups.
• Social Structures of Accumulation: The Political Economy of Growth and Crisis, edited with Michael Reich and David Kotz. Cambridge University Press, 1994.
• Was Ireland A Colony? : Economics, Politics, Ideology and Culture in the Irish Nineteenth Century, edited. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, forthcoming.
• "Gordon's Accumulation Theory: The Highest Stage of Stadial Theory," Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol.31, No.4, Fall 1999.

McIntyre, Richard

University of Rhode Island
Mail: 210 Lippett Hall, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881.
Tel: 401-874-4126.
Email: mcintyre@uri.edu
• International and labor economics, marxian political economy, institutional economics, pedagogy.
• "Its a Small World After All: Sustainability and US Foreign Policy," Rethinking Marxism, vol. 14, 2002.
• "Globalization, Human Rights, and the Problem of Individualism," Human Rights, Human Welfare, vol.2, no.3, 2002.
• "John R. Commons and the Problem of International Labor Rights," Journal of Economic Issues, vol.36, no.2, 2002.

Mearman, Andrew

Senior Lecturer, University of the West of England
Mail: School of Economics, University of the West of England, Coldharbour Lane, BRISTOL, BS16 1QY
Tel.: 44 (0)117 3283201
Fax.: 44 (0)117 3282295
E-mail: Andrew.Mearman@uwe.ac.uk
• Methodology, Environmental issues, Critical Realism, Post Keynesianism, Economics Education.
• Mearman, A 'On Sheila Dow's Concept of Dualism: Clarification, Criticism and Development', Cambridge Journal of Economics, forthcoming.
• Downward, P and Mearman, A 'Critical Realism and Econometrics: A Constructive Dialogue with Post Keynesian Economics', Metroeconomica, 53 (4): 391-415.
• Clarke, P and Mearman, A 'Why Marxist Economics Should be Taught But Probably Won't be!', Capital and Class, 79 (Feb.): 55-80

Mehta, Judith

The Open University, and the University of East Anglia
Mail: Economics Dept., Faculty of Social Science, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA.
Email: Judith.Mehta@ntlworld.com
• Methodology; social constructivism; the implications for economic analysis of recent developments in Continental philosophy, cultural theory and anthropology; economics of the mass media & culture industries; decision making.
• >An In/alienable Narrative? Property Rights in China and the West=, forthcoming 2002/3, in Lawson S (ed.) Europe and the Asia Pacific: Culture, Identity and Representations of Region, Curzon Press.
• 'A Disorderly Household - Voicing the Noise', 2001, in Amariglio J, Cullenberg S, & Ruccio D, (eds.), Postmodernism, Economics and Knowledge, Routledge.
• 'Look At Me Look At You', 1999, in Garnett R, (ed.), What Do Economists Know• New Economics of Knowledge, Routledge.

Mergoupis, Thanos

Queen's University Belfast
Mail: School of Management and Economics, Queen's University, Belfast BT7 1NN, Northern Ireland, UK
Tel: 44(0)28 9027 3308
Fax: 44(0)28 9033 5156
Email: a.mergoupis@qub.ac.uk
Labour economics, public economics, Marxist economics, discrete choice econometrics
• "Fragmentation, Fiscal Mobility and Efficiency", with Keith Dowding, Journal
of Politics, forthcoming, 2004.
• "Holiday Taking and Income", with Max Steuer, Applied Economics, Vol. 35,
No. 3, 2003.
• "The Working Poor and Welfare Program Participation", with Marlene Kim,
Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. XXXI, No. 3, September 1997.

Milios, John

Professor of Political Economy, National Technical University of Athens, Greece, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Mail: 1 Sozopoleos Str., 10446 Athens Greece.
Tel/fax: +30 210 8650845
Email: jmilios@hol.gr
• Marxian Economics, Theory of value, Economic Crises.
• Karl Marx and the Classics. An Essay on Value, Crises and the Capitalist Mode of Production, John Milios, Dimitri Dimoulis and George Economakis, Ashgate (Aldershot, Burlington USA, Singapore, Sydney) 2002, ISBN 0-7546-1798-X
• "Preindustrial Capitalist Forms: Lenin's Contribution to a Marxist Theory of Economic Development", Rethinking Marxism, Volume 11, Number 4 (Winter 1999), pp. 38-56.
• "Social Classes in Classical and Marxist Political Economy", The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol. 59, No 3, April 2000, pp. 283-302.

Mongiovi, Gary

Economics & Finance Department, St John's University, NY.
Mail: Economics & Finance Department, St John's University, Jamaica, NEW YORK 11439, USA.
Tel: +1 (718) 990-7380
Fax: +1 (718) 990-1868
Email: mongiovg@stjohns.edu
• History of Economic Thought; classical & Marxian political economy; Sraffian Economics; Keynesian Economics; methodology.
• "Vulgar Economy in Marxian Garb: A Critique of Temporal Single System Marxism," Review of Radical Political Economics (Vol. 34, forthcoming 2002).
• "Classics and Moderns: Sraffa's Legacy in Economics," Metroeconomica (Vol.53), 2002, pp. 223-241.
• "Shackle on Equilibrium: A Critique," Review of Social Economy (Vol. 58), 2000, pp.108-124.

Musella, Marco

Dipartimento di Teoria economica.
Mail: Via Mezzocannone 16 - 80134 Napoli - Italy.
Tel: 81-2534654
Email marmusel@unina.it
• Macroeconomics, Unemployment, Phillips Curve, Money supply endogeneity, Non profit Organizations.
• Inflation, Unemployment and Money: Interpretations of the Phillips Curve, coauthored by Bruno Jossa, Edward Elgar, Aldershot, 1998. • The Money Supply in the Economic Process, coauthored by Carlo Panico, (a cura di), The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, n. 60, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, Aldershot, 1995.
• Economia politica del non-profit, coauthored by Salvatore D'Acunto, Giappichelli, Torino, 2000.

Narasimhan, Sakuntala

olumnist-author specializing in gender and development/consumer protection. (Also academic resource person/researcher in sociology/economics/media studies.)
Mail: 217 block 3, 27th cross, Jayanagar, Bangalore 560011, India.
Tel: 91-80-26652529
Email: sakunara@vsnl.net
• Specializing in gender and development, combining economic analyses with sociological perspectives (my masters was in Economics, and doctoral degree in sociology.) Three of my 10 books focus on gender linked issues.
• Empowering Women: An Alternative Strategy from Rural India, Sage publications, 1999.
• SATI - widow burning in India. Penguin/Viking 1989, Doubleday/Anchir 1992, and HarperCollins 1998.
• "Gender, class and caste schisms in affirmative action policies", in Feminist Economics, 2002.

Nightingale, John

School of Economics, UNE
Mail: Dr John Nightingale, Honorary Fellow, School of Economics, University of New England, Armidale, 2351, Australia.
Tel: 61 2 6773 2780
Fax: 61 2 6773 3280
Email: Work: jnightin@pobox.une.edu.au; Home: jnightin@tpg.com.au
• Evolutionary economics, evolutionary epistemology, philosophy of science.
• "Situational Determinism Revisited: Scientific Research Programmes in Economics Twenty Years On", Journal of Economic Methodology, December 1994, pp.233-252.
• "Anticipating Nelson & Winter: Jack Downie's theory of evolutionary economic change". Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 7, 1997, pp.147-168.
• "An alternative framework for economics", Post-Autistic Economics Review, #10, December 2001. With Jason Potts.

Niosi, Jorge

Professor, Department of management and technology, Université du Québec à Montreal.
Mail: 315 Ste-Catherine East, Montreal, Canada.
Tel: (514) 987-3000 #4790.
Email: niosi.jorge@uqam.ca
• Economics and management of technology.
• J. Niosi: "National systems of innovation are x-efficient" Research Policy, 31, 2, 2002.
• J. Niosi: Canada's National System of Innovation, Montreal, MgGill-Queen's University Press, 2000.
• J. Niosi: "The internationalization of industrial R&D: From technology transfer to the learning organization", Research Policy, 28, 2-3, 1999.

O'Hara, Phillip Anthony

Professor of Global Political Economy & Governance; Director, Global Political Economy Research Unit, Economics Department, Curtin University.
Mail: GPERU, Economics Dept, Curtin University, GPO Box U1987, Perth. Australia 6845.
Tel: (+61)(8)9266-7761 & (+61(8)9451-2618
Email: philohara1@yahoo.com
Editor of Global Governance Encyclopedia.
• Global political economy; long waves; social structures of accumulation; institutional and social economics; class, gender & ethnicity.
• O'Hara, P.A. (2005) Growth and Development in the Global Political Economy: Social Structures of Accumulation and Modes of Regulation. Oxford & New York, Routledge. (325pp.)
• O'Hara, P.A. (2004) (Ed) Global Political Economy and the Wealth of Nations: Performance, Institutions, Problems and Policies. London and New York: Routledge. (425pp)
• O'Hara, P.A. (2006) Encyclopedia of Political Economy. London and New York: Routledge (Chinese edition) (1400pp) (English paper edition 2001.)

Olsen, Wendy

University of Manchester
Mail: Centre for Census & Survey Research, School of Social Sciences, Crawford House 2.23, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL.
• Creditmarkets, informal sector credit, labour relations, feminist methodologies, development discourses, combining qualitative with quantitative methods, gender pay differences, culture and labour market participation; India, Sri Lanka; Ghana; Nigeria; Pakistan and UK.
• Olsen,W. K. and J. Morgan (2005). "A Critical Epistemology of Analytical Statistics: Addressing the Sceptical Realist." Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 35(3), September.
• Olsen,W. K. (2005 or 2006). "Pluralism, Poverty, and Sharecropping: Cultivating Open-Mindedness in Poverty Studies." Journal Of Development Studies forthcoming.
• Olsen,W. K., and R.V. Ramanamurthy (2000) "Contract Labour and Bondage in Andhra Pradesh (India)", Journal of Social and Political Thought, July, 1:2

Onaran, Ozlem

Istanbul Technical University
Mail: Istanbul Technical University, ITU Maçka- 80680 Istanbul - Turkey.
Tel: +90 212 293 13 00 - 2790
Fax: +90 212 240 72 60
Email: oonaran@itu.edu.tr
• Macroeconomics of distribution, growth, and employment; Development Economics; Labor Economics.
• "Two Different Export-oriented Growth Strategies under a Wage-led Accumulation Regime: Adjustment a la Turca and a la South Korea" (with Engelbert Stockhammer), Interdiciplinary Research Institute for Asian Studies - Forum, (forthcoming in 2003).
• "Measuring wage flexibility: the case of Turkey before and after structural adjustment," Applied Economics, 34, 767-81, (2002).
• "Do low wages stimulate investments? An analysis of the relationship between distribution and investments in Turkish private manufacturing industry" (with Nurhan Yentürk), International Review of Applied Economics, 15(4), 359-74 (2001).

Oreiro, José Luís

Universidade Federal Fluminense
Mail: Rua Tiradentes N. 17 - Ingá - Niterói - BRAZIL.
Tel: 55 21 2717-1235
Email : jlcoreiro@aol.com or joreirocosta@yahoo.com
• Post Keynesian Economics (formal models of growth and business fluctuations), Open Economy Macroeconomics, Economic Growth.
• "Endogenous Risk Premium, Inflation Targeting and Flexible Exchange Rates". Brazilian Journal Of Political Economy (2002).
• Financial Fragility Multiple Equilibria and Endogenous Fluctuations. Estudos Econômicos (2002).
• Asset Price Bubbles, Uncertainty and Financial Fragility. Revista De Economia Contemporânea (2001).

Ormerod, Paul

Volterra Consulting
Mail: Old Power Station, 121 Mortlake High Street, London SW14 8SN, UK.
Tel: +44 (0)20 8878 6333
Email: pormerod@volterra.co.uk
• Agent-based modeling; non-rational behaviour; complex systems.
• The US Business Cycle: Power Law Scaling for Interacting Units with Complex Internal Structure, Physica A, forthcoming.
• Power Law Distribution of Duration and Magnitude of Recessions in Capitalist Economies, Physica A, 2001, vol. 293.
• An Agent-Based Model of the Evolution of Market Structure and Competition, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, forthcoming.

Ortiz, Etelberto

Departamento de Producción Económica and currently Research Visitor in School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia.
Mail: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, Calzada del hueso No. 1100, Col. Villa Quietud, C.P. 04960, Mexico, D.F. México.
Tel: (5255) 5483 7311
Email: orce1301@cueyatl.uam.mx and E.Ortiz@uea.ac.uk
• I have been working on structural change and growth. My approach has been generally from the fundamentals about pricing. Nevertheless I work with Classical and Marxian models about pricing, that helps me to work with models of growth closer to a Post Keynesian view. I have a lot of work on the Mexican Economy.

Ostas, Daniel

University of Oklahoma, Price College of Business
Mail: Adams Hall Room 217d, Norman OK 73019.
Tel: 405-325-5619; 405-325-7688
Email: dostas@ou.edu
• Behavioral Law and Economics
• "The Evolution of Economic Analysis of Law: Is Pragmatic Institutionalism Displacing Orthodoxy• ," 33 Journal of Economic Issues 287-96 (1999).
• "Deconstructing Corporate Social Responsibility: Insights from Legal and Economic Theory," 38 American Business Law Journal 261-99 (2001).
• "Postmodern Economic Analysis of Law: Extending the Pragmatic Visions of Richard A. Posner," 36 American Business Law Journal 193-238 (1998).

Park, Man-Seop

Korea University, Korea
Mail: Department of Economics, Korea University, 5-1 Anam-Dong, Sungbuk-Gu, Seoul, 136-701, Korea.
Tel: +82 2 3290 2219
Fax: +82 2 928 4948
Email: manseop@korea.ac.kr
• Sraffian economics, Post-Keynesian Economics, History of Economic Thought.
• 'Growth and income distribution in a credit-money economy: introducing the banking sector into the linear production model', Cambridge Journal of Economics, vol. 26, no. 5, 2002, pp. 585-612.
• 'Kaldor's "institutional" theory of income distribution revisited: different views on the nature of the corporate economy', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, vol. 24, no. 2, 2001-2002, pp. 137-151.
• (with Serap Kayatekin) 'McCloskey, economics as conversation, and Sprachethik', Cambridge Journal of Economics, vol. 24, 2000, pp. 565-580.

Paula, Luiz-Fernando de

Associate Professor of Economics, University of the State of Rio de Janeiro.
Mail: University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Faculty of Economics, Rua São Francisco Xavier, 524 - Room 8019B, 20.550-900, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Tel: (5521) 25877240
Fax: (5521) 25679305
Email: lfpaula@alternex.com.br
Website: www.ie.ufrj.br/moeda
• Monetary economics, banking, coordination of macroeconomic policies, Post keynesian economics.
• "The Euro and the EMU: lessons for MERCOSUR" (co-authors: P.Arestis, F.Ferrari-Filho and M.Sawyer). In: PAULA, Luiz-Fernando de; ARESTIS, Philip. (ed.). Monetary Union in South America: lessons from EMU. Aldershot: Edgard Elgar, 2003.
• "External Financial Fragility and the 1998-1999 Brazilian Currency Crisis" (co-author: Antonio Alves, Jr.). Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Knoxville, Tennessee, EUA, v. 22, n. 4, p. 589-617, 2000.
• "The Post Keynesian Critique of Conventional Currency Crisis Models and Davidson's Proposal to Reform the International Monetary System". (co-authors: Antonio Alves, Jr. and Fernando Ferrari-Filho). Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Knoxville, Tennessee, v. 22, n. 2, p. 207-225, 2000.

Perelman, Michael

California State University
Mail: Economics Department, California State University, Chico, CA 95929
Tel: 530-898-5321
Email: michael@ecst.csuchico.edu
• Marx, U.S. Economy, Environmental Problems.
• Steal this Idea: Intellectual Property Rights and the Corporate Confiscation of Creativity (NY: Palgrave, 2002).
• The Invention of Capitalism: The Secret History of Primitive Accumulation (Durham: Duke University Press, 2000).
• The Natural Instability of Markets: Expectations, Increasing Returns and the Collapse of Markets (NY: St. Martin's Press, 1999).

Perraton, Jonathan

epartment of Economics, University of Sheffield
Tel: 0114 222 3408
Fax: 0114 222 3458
Email: j.perraton@sheffield.ac.uk
• Globalisation and its policy implications; economic growth (broadly post-Keynesian and/or institutionalist approaches).
• Global Transformations (Polity Press, 1999), (with D. Held, A. McGrew & D. Goldblatt).
• 'Global Economy - Myths and Realities', Cambridge Journal of Economics (2001).
• 'Balance of Payments Constrained Growth and Developing Countries', International Review of Applied Economics (2002, forthcoming).

Phillips, Ronnie J.

Colorado State University
Mail: 1771 Campus Delivery, Economics Dept, CSU, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1771.
Tel: 970-491-6566
Fax 970-491-2925
Email: Ronnie.Phillips@colostate.edu
• Financial history, financial institutions and regulation.
• The Chicago Plan and New Deal Banking Reform, M.E. Sharpe, Inc: Armonk, NY, 1995.
• "Domestic Exchange Rates and Regional Economic Growth in the United States, 1899-1908: Evidence from Cointegration Analysis," Journal of Economic History, Vol. 58, No. 4, December 1998: 1010-1026. (co-authored).
• "Veblen and Simons on Credit and Monetary Reform," Southern Economic Journal, vol. 55, no. 1, (July 1988), pp.171-181.

Pressman, Steven

rofessor of Economics & Finance & Editor, Review of Political Economy
Mail: Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ 07764.
Tel: 732-571-3658
Fax: 732-263-5128
Email: pressman@monmouth.edu
• Post Keynesian macroeconomics, poverty and income distribution, history of economic thought & methodology.
• Fifty Major Economists (Routledge, 1999)
• A New Guide to Post Keynesian Economics [edited with Richard Holt] (Routledge, 2001).
• Women in the Age of Economic Transformation [edited with Nahid Aslanbeigui and Gale Summerfield] (Routledge, 1994).

Pritchard, Lowell (Rusty)

Emory University, Dept. of Environmental Studies
Mail: 400 Dowman Dr, Suite E510, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.
Email: lpritc2@emory.edu
• Ecological economics, political ecology, political economy of natural resource use and abuse.
• Pritchard, Lowell, Jr., Carl Folke, and Lance Gunderson, 2000. "Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Institutional Context." Ecosystems 3: 36-40.
• Pritchard, Lowell and Steven E. Sanderson, 2002. The dynamics of political discourse in seeking sustainability. Chapter 6 in L.H. Gunderson and C.S. Holling (eds), Panarchy: understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.
• Gunderson, Lance H. and Lowell Pritchard Jr., eds., 2002. Resilience and the behavior of large-scale systems. Washington, DC: Island Press.

Radzicki, Michael J

Associate Professor of Economics, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Mail: Department of Social Science & Policy Studies, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts 01609-2280, United States of America.
Tel: (508) 831-5767 (Office: WPI); (978) 422-7765 (Home)
Fax: (508) 831-5896 (Fax: WPI)
Email: mjradz@wpi.edu (WPI); radzicki@attbi.com (Home)
• Economic Methodology, Evolutionary Economics, Post Keynesian Macroeconomics, Sustainable Economic Development, System Dynamics Computer Simulation Modelling.
• Radzicki, Michael J, 2003, 'Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Forrester and a Foundation for Evolutionary Economics', Journal of Economic Issues, 37(1): 133-173.
• Radzicki, Michael J. and John D. Sterman, 1994, 'Evolutionary Economics and System Dynamics', in Richard W. England, ed. Evolutionary Concepts in Contemporary Economics, pp. 61-89, Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.
• Radzicki, Michael J, 1990, 'Methodologia Oeconomiae et Systematis Dynamis', System Dynamics Review 6(2): 123-147.

Reati, Angelo

Mail: av. Emile de Beco 55- 1050 Bruxelles (Belgium)
Tel: +32 2 648 20 60
Email: angelo.reati@skynet.be
• Classical and Marxian political economy; Labour theory of value; Structural change; Technical progress; Long waves; Theory of production.
• 'Reconsidering the conventional wisdom on wage increases, the choice of technique and employment', Cambridge Journal of Economics, vol. 26, no.2, March 2002, pp. 179-200.
• 'A Long-Wave Pattern for Output and Employment in Pasinetti's Model of Structural Change', Economie Appliquée, tome LI, n. 2, 1998, pp. 27-75.
• 'Taux de profit et accumulation du capital dans l'onde longue de l'après-guerre. Le cas de l'industrie au Royaume-Uni, en France, en Italie et en Allemagne', Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles, Bruxelles 1990. A volume of XIX, 289 pages.

Rima, Ingrid

Temple University
Mail: Temple University, Ritter Hall Annex, Philadelphia PA 19122-6091.
Tel: 215 635-0114
Fax: 215 782-8736
Email: irima@aol.com
• HET, Labor Markets/Employment and Unemployment.
• Development of Economic Analysis, 6th edn, Routledge.
• "Sectoral Changes in Employment; Eclectic Perspectives on Good Jobs and Poor Jobs".
• "Venture Capital Financing: Contemporary Foundations for Minsky's Wall Street Perspective" (JEI, June 2002).

Ruccio, David F.

Economics, University of Notre Dame
Mail: Department of Economics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA.
Tel: 574.631.6434
Fax: 574.631.8809
• Postmodern Moments in Modern Economics, with J. Amariglio (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2003).
• "Globalization and Imperialism," Rethinking Marxism, 15/1 (Spring 2003).
• "'After' Development: Reimagining Economy and Class" (with J.-K. Gibson-Graham), in Re/presenting Class: Essays in Postmodern Political Economy, ed. J.-K. Gibson-Graham et al. (Durham: Duke University Press, 2001).

Samuels, Warren J.

Michigan State University
Dept. of Economics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48864.
• History of economic thought; methodology; economic role of government.
• Essays In The History Of Heterodox Political Economy. London: Macmillan; New York: New York University Press, 1992.
• Economics, Governance And Law: Essays On Theory And Policy, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2002.
• Ed., with Nicholas Mercuro, The Fundamental Interrelationship Between Government And Property. Stamford, CT: Jai Press, 1999.

Schmid, A. Allan

Michigan State University
Mail: Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI 48824.
Tel: 517 355-2266.
Fax: 517 432-1800.
Email: schmid@msu.edu
• Institutional and behavioral economics, social capital, environmental economics, law and economics.
• Schmid, Property, Power and Public Choice, Praeger, 1987.
• Schmid, Benefit-Cost Analysis: A Political Economy Approach, Westview, 1989.
• Schmid, "Using Motive to Distinguish Social Capital from its Outputs," Journal of Economic Issues, Sept. 2002.

Siegmann, Karin Astrid

Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI)
Mail: PO Box 2342, Islamabad/Pakistan.
Tel: 0092-51-2278 134 ext. 208
Fax: 0092-51-2278 135
Email: karin@sdpi.org
Website: www.sdpi.org
• Feminist Economics, Development Economics, Labour Economics, Globalisation and Gender (In-)equality, Triangulation.
• Gender employment and equity - Effects of foreign direct investment in rural Indonesia. Ph. D. thesis. Singapore (2004) (forthcoming)
• Foreign capital effects on gender wage differentials in Indonesia. In: Pasero, U. (ed.) Gender - from costs to benefits. Wiesbaden (2003) 111-131.
• A gendered balance sheet of globalisation in East Asia. In: Urdhva Mula of the Sophia Centre for Women Studies and Development in Mumbai/India, (2003), 2 (1), 45-52.

Sent, Esther-Mirjam

University of Notre Dame
Mail: Department of Economics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA.
Tel: 574-631-6979
Fax: 574-631-8809
Email: sent.2@nd.edu
• History and philosophy of economics, science studies, economics of science.
• "The Evolving Rationality of Rational Expectations: An Assessment of Thomas Sargent's Achievements," 1998, Cambridge University Press.
• "Science Bought and Sold: Essays in the Economics of Science," 2002, University of Chicago Press (edited with Philip Mirowski).
• "Sent Simulating Simon Simulating Scientists," Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 32 (3), 2001, pp. 479-500.

Setterfield, Mark

Trinity College, Connecticut, USA.
Mail: Department of Economics, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 06106, USA.
Tel: + 1-860-297-2132
Fax: + 1-860-297-2163
Email: mark.setterfield@trincoll.edu
• Post Keynesian macroeconomics, especially macrodynamics and path dependence.
• "Neo-Kaleckian growth dynamics and the state of long run expectations: wage-versus profit-led growth reconsidered," in N. Salvadori (ed.) Old and New Growth Theories, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, (2003).
• "Expectations, endogenous money and the business cycle: an exercise in open systems modelling", Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 23, 1, 77-105 (2000).
• Rapid Growth and Relative Decline: Modelling Macroeconomic Dynamics with Hysteresis, London, Macmillan (1997).

Singh, Pritam

Oxford Brookes University
Mail: School of Business, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford OX 33 IHX, UK.
Tel: 01865-485875
Fax: 01865-485830
Email: psingh@brookes.ac.uk
• Development studies especially relating to India and the Punjab, Marxism and Human Rights.
• Coedited with S. Thandi 'Punjabi Identity in a Global Context' (OUP, 1999).
• 'Capital, State and Nation in India: Reflections with reference to Punjab', International Journal of Punjab Studies, Vol. 6 No.1, Jan-June 1999, pp85-99.
• 'Federal Financial Arrangements in India with Special Reference to Punjab', Austrian Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 9 No 3, 1991 pp261-278.
• 'Hindu Bias in India's 'Secular' Constitution: probing flaws in the instruments of governance', Third World Quarterly Vol.26 No.6, pp.909-26.

Sinha, Ajit

Professor, Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics
Mail: Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune 411004, India.
Email: sinha_a99@yahoo.com
• Marxian Economics, Sraffian Economics, History of Economic Theory.
• 'A Critique of Part One of Capital Vol. 1: The Value Controversy revisited', Research in Political Economy Vol. 15, 1996, pp.195-222.
• 'Understanding the Transformation Problem: Is the Standard Commodity a Solution? ', Review of Radical Political Economics, 32(2), 2000, pp. 265-281.
• 'Labour Theory of Value', Reader's Guide to Social Sciences, (ed.) Jonathan Michie, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, London, 2001. Also reprinted in Encyclopedia of Social Sciences (2002) by the same publisher.

Sinioutine, Mikhail

Department of Economic Sociology, St-Petersburg State University.
Mail: Ul Smolnogo 1/3, entrance 9,R202, St-Petersburg 193060, Russia.
• History of social and economic thought, Economic Sociology, Institutional Economics, Marxism.
• Institutional Approach in Economic Sociology, St-Petersburg: NIIC SPbSU, 2002 (in Russian).
• "The Mafia Institution: Private Property on Violence", Journal of Sociology and Social Anthropology, vol. V, #1 - 2002, 125-150 (in Russian).
• Future for Society of Labor (co-author), St-Petersburg: SPbSU, forthcoming, (in Russian).

Stanfield, J. Ron

Colorado State University
Mail: 2106 Kirkwood Court, Fort Collins CO 80525-1920, USA.
Email: rstanfie@lamar.colostate.edu
• Transitioning economies, marxian & original institutional economics, globalization.
• Economics, Power, and Culture: Essays in the Development of Radical Institutionalism. London: Macmillan and New York: St. Martin's, 1995.
• The Economic Thought of Karl Polanyi: Lives and Livelihood. London: Macmillan and New York: St. Martin's, 1986.
• The Economic Surplus and Neo-Marxism. Lexington, MA.: D. C.Heath-Lexington Books, 1973.

Stein, Howard

Professor of Economics, Roosevelt University
Mail: Dept. of Economics, Roosevelt University, 430 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60605. Tel: 312 341-3897
Fax: 312 341-3762
Email: hstein@roosevelt.edu
• Economic development (Africa and Asia), political economy, institutional economics.
• H.Stein et al.(eds) "Deregulation and the Banking Crisis in Nigeria: A Comparative Study" Basingstoke: Palgrave/St.Martin's, 2002
• "Structural Adjustment and the African Crisis: A Theoretical Appraisal", Eastern Economic Journal, Volume 25, No.4, Fall, 1999(with Machiko Nissanke)
• Asian Industrialization and Africa: Studies in Policy Alternatives to Structural Adjustment (ed.), Basingstoke: Macmillan/St Martin's, 1996.

Subasat, Turan

University of Bath
Mail: Department of Economics & International Development, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, United Kingdom.
Tel: 01225-385849
Fax: 01225 323423
Email: t.subasat@bath.ac.uk
• Development economics, International political economy, international trade, regional integration, globalisation & internationalisation, foreign direct investment, structural adjustment policies, foreign debt, foreign aid, East Asian newly industrialising countries, Asian
crisis, African development, privatisation.
• Subasat, T. (forthcoming) 'A political economy critique of the Ricardian comparative advantage theory', Research in Political Economy.
• Subasat, T. (forthcoming) 'Globalisation and the role of the state', an article for the UNESCO Encyclopaedia of the Life Sciences.
• Subasat, T. (2002) 'Does trade openness increase economic growth? A critical review of the evidence for developing countries', Development Policy Review, Vol. 20, No 3.

Tanski, Janet M.

New Mexico State University
Mail: P.O. Box 30001/3CQ
• Capital concentration, Comparative Systems, Gender Economics, Women in Latin America, Marxist Political Economy.
• Tanski, Janet M. and Dan W. French (2001). "Capital Concentration and Market Power in Mexico's Manufacturing Industry: Has Trade Liberalization Made a Difference?" Journal of Economic Issues, September 2001, pp. 675-711.
• Tanski, Janet M. (1994). "The Impact of Crisis, Stabilization and Structural Adjustment on Women in Lima, Peru," World Development, Vol. 22, No. 11, November, pp. 1627-1642.
• Tanski, Janet M. (1992). "The State and Social Appropriation: The Case of Nicaragua (1979-1989)", Research in Political Economy, Vol. 13, 1992, pp.199-243.

Titumir, Rashed Al Mahmud

Department of Development Studies, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Mail: Department of Development Studies, University of Dhaka, Dhaka - 1000, Bangladesh.
Tel: (880 2) 9675192
Fax: (880 2) 8615583
Email: r_titumir@yahoo.com
• Political Economy, Marxism, Public Policy, Macroeconomics, Trade Policy (bilateral, regional and multilateral), Structural Adjustment, Poverty, Education, Health, Donors' Assistance Strategy, Quantitative and Participatory Techniques.

Tomer, John

Manhattan College
Mail: Dept. of Economics and Finance, Manhattan College, Riverdale, NY 10471.
Tel: 718 862-7462
Fax: 208 692-6561
Email: jtomer@juno.com
• Behavioral Economics, Socio-Economics, esp. intangible capital formation, organizational capital, personal capital.
• Organizational Capital: The Path to Higher Productivity and Well-being. Praeger Publishing Co., 1987.
• The Human Firm: A Socio-Economic Analysis of its Behavior and Potential in a New Economic Age. Routledge Publishing Co., 1999.
• "Personal Capital, and Emotional Intelligence: Increasingly Important Intangible Sources of Economic Growth," Eastern Economic Journal, forthcoming.

Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle

Professor and Canada Research Chair on the socio-organizational challenges of the Knowledge Economy.
Mail: Télé-université, 4750 avenue Henri Julien, 0ontréal, Québec, Canada H2T3E4.
Tel: (1-514) 840-2747 ext.2280 & (1-514) 843-2015
Fax: (1-514) 843-2160
Email: dgtrembl@teluq.uquebec.ca
Website: www.teluq.uquebec.ca/chaireecosavoir & www.teluq.uquebec.ca/chairebell/
Editor of electronic journal: www.teluq.uquebec.ca/interventionseconomiques
• Work-family articulation; employment; working time and social times; work organization; innovation; community local economic development.
• Tremblay, D.-G. (2003). Telework : A New Mode of Gendered Segmentation? Results from a study in Canada. Canadian Journal of Communication. Vol. 28, no 4. pp.461-478.
• Tremblay, D.-G. (2003). New Types of Careers in the Knowledge Economy Networks and boundaryless jobs as a career strategy in the ICT and multimedia sector. In Communications & Strategies. Montpellier-Manchester: IDATE. Pp. 81 à 106.
• Tremblay, D.-G., C. Chevrier and Serge Rousseau (2004). The Montreal Multimedia cluster : District, Cluster or Localized system of production ? In D. Wolfe and M. Lucas (eds, 2004). Clusters in a Cold Climate: Innovation Dynamics in a Diverse Economy. Montreal and Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press and School of Policy Studies, Queen's University. Pp 165-194.

Trigg, Andrew

The Open University
Mail: Dr Andrew Trigg, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK
Tel: 01908 654421
Fax: 01908 654488
Email: A.B.Trigg@open.ac.uk
Personal website: www.open.ac.uk/socialsciences/staff/people-profile.php?name=Andrew_Trigg
• Multisectoral foundations and interfaces between Marxian, Post Keynesian and Sraffian economics; including the labour theory of value, theories of growth and reproduction, the principle of effective demand and money circuit theory.
• Trigg, A.B. (2002) 'Surplus Value and the Kalecki Principle in Marx's Reproduction Schema', History of Economics Review, Vol 35, pp. 104-114.
• Trigg, A.B. (2002) 'Surplus Value and the Keynesian Multiplier', Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol 34, No.1, pp. 55-65.
• Trigg, A.B. (2002) 'Marx's Reproduction Schema and the Multisectoral Foundations of the Domar Growth Model', History of Economic Ideas, forthcoming.

Link: Thomson Learning - Microeconomics

Uzunidis, Dimitri

Laboratoire redeploiement industriel et innovation, universite du Littoral - Dunkerque
Mail: Laboratoire RII, 21, quai de la Citadelle. 59140 Dunkerque France.
Tel: 33 3 28 23 71 35
Fax : 33 3 28 23 71 43 or 33 3 28 23 71 10
Email: uzunidis@univ-littoral.fr
• Economics of innovation, industrial and international economics, political economics.
• The history of entrepreneurs, ed.studyrama, 2002, Paris (in french)
• Business cycles and accumulation, La Pensée (review), Paris, 2000.
• Globalisation and citizenship, L'Harmattan, 1999, Paris.

Van Staveren, Irene

Professor Economics & Christian Ethics, Nijmegen University; Senior Lecturer, Institute of Social Studies.
Mail: Institute of Social Studies, PO BOX 29776, 2502 LT The Hague, The Netherlands.
Tel: (31)-70-4260602
Fax: (31)-70-4260799
Email: staveren@iss.nl & I.vanStaveren@nsm.kun.nl
• Feminist economics, development economics, globalisation and poverty, ethics and economics, social capital.
• 'Monitoring Gender Impacts of Trade', European Journal of Development Research 15 (1), 2003, pp. 126-145.
• The Values of Economics: An Aristotelian Perspective, London: Routledge, 2001.
• 'Social Capital in Poverty Research', Journal of Economic Issues, June 2003, pp. 415-422.

Varoufakis, Yanis

Department of Economics, University of Athens
Mail: Dept of Economics, University of Athens, 8 Pesmazoglou Street, Athens 10559
Tel: 693-7177387
Email: yanisv@econ.uoa.gr and yanisv@UADPhilEcon.gr
• Game theory, political philosophy, political economy.
• (1991) Rational Conflict, Oxford: Blackwell
• (1998) Foundations of Economics: A critical guide, London: Routledge
• (2002) 'Some experimental evidence on the evolution of discrimination, co-operation and perceptions of fairness', The Economic Journal, 112, 678-702

Vera, Leonardo

Universidad Central de Venezuela and University of Oxford.
Mail: Latin American Centre, University of Oxford, St Antony's College, Oxford OX2 6JF, UK.
Email: leonardo.vera@st-antonys.oxford.ac.uk lvera@cantv.net
Tel: +44 (0)1865 284774
• Development Macroeconomics, Financial Development, post-Keynesian economics.
• Stabilization and Growth in Latin America: A Critique and Reconstruction from a Post Keynesian and Structuralist Perspectives. Palgrave Global Publishing Press, New York. 2001.
• "A Chronicle of a Latin American Country Financial Crash: The Case of Venezuela". 2001, in Lewis, P. Ajakaike, O. and H. Stein (eds.), Deregulation and the Banking Crisis in Nigeria, Macmillan Press, London.
• "Evolución y Determinantes del Spread Financiero en Venezuela (with L. Zambrano and A. Faust), 2001, Revista BCV, Vol. XV, Nº 2.

Vernengo, Matias

Kalamazoo College, Assistant Professor
Mail: Kalamazoo College, Department of Economics, 1200 Academy Street, Kalamazoo, MI 49006.
Tel: 616-337-7027
Fax: 616-337-5733
Email: Vernengo@kzoo.edu
• Development Macroeconomics, International Economics, Environmental Economics, Latin American Economics and History of Economic Thought.
• "External Liberalization, Stabilization and the Labor Market in Brazil," Latin American Perspectives, (forthcoming).
• "Sraffa, Keynes and 'The Years of High Theory'", Review of Political Economy, 13 (3), 2001.
• "Exchange Rate Regimes and Capital Controls", Challenge, 43 (6), November-December 2000.

Whyman, Philip

University of Central Lancashire
Mail: Dr P. Whyman, Reader in Economics, DIBA, LBS, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, PR1 2HE.
Tel: 01772 894693
Fax: 01772 892906
Email: pbwhyman@uclan.ac.uk
• Post-Keynesian economics - particularly related to the impact of European integration upon national economic management, the rise and fall of the 'Swedish Model', the impact of wage bargaining upon national macroeconomic management, and the analysis of 'Third Way' economics.
• Sweden and the 'Third Way': A Macroeconomic Evaluation, Ashgate (forthcoming, May 2003).
• 'British Trade Unions and EMU', Industrial Relations: a Journal of Economy and Society, Vol. 41, No. 3, 2002, pp. 467-476.
• 'Economic Convergence and EMU Membership: Theory and Evidence', Journal of European Integration, Vol. 21, No. 4, 1999, pp. 281-305 (with Dr B. Burkitt and Dr M. Baimbridge).

Wilson, Tamar Diana

Research Affiliate, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Missouri, St. Louis.
Mail: 8585 Via Mallorca #31, La Jolla, California 92037.
Tel: (858) 457-3636
Fax :(858) 457-3680
• Gender and work, immigration, informal sector/economy, Mexico.
• 1998. Approaches to Understanding the Position of Women in the Informal Sector. Latin American Perspectives. (Special issue on The Urban Informal Sector, edited by Tamar Diana Wilson) 25(2): 105-119.
• 1999. Anti-Immigrant Sentiment and the Process of Settlement among Mexican Immigrants in the United States: Reflections on the Current Wave of Mexican Immigrant Bashing. Review of Radical Political Economics. 31(2): 1-26.
• 2002. The Masculinization of the Mexican Maquiladoras. Review of Radical Political Economics. 34(1): 3-17.

Yagi, Kiichiro

Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University
Mail: Grad. School of Economics, Kyoto University, Yoshida-Honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501 JAPAN.
Tel: +81 (0)75-753-3427
Email: yagi@econ.kyoto-u.ac.jp
• Evolutionary and institutional economics, history of economic thought in German speaking regions (C. Menger, Boehm-Bawerk, Schumpeter, M.Weber), Japanese economic thought.
• "Trust and Sympathy in the Social and Market Order", in Kiichiro Yagi (coed. with Y. Shionoya), Competition. Trust, and Cooperation, Springer, 2001.
• "Carl Menger's Grundsaetze in the Making", History of Political Economy, vol. 25 no.4, winter 1993.
• "The Development of the market economy and the formation of voice", in G. M. Hodgson, M. Itoh, and N. Yokokawa eds., Capitalism in Evolution, Edward Elgar, 2001.

Yokokawa, Nobuharu

Professor of Economics, Musashi University, Tokyo Japan
Mail: Musashi University, Toyotama-kami 1-26-1, Nerima-ku, Tokyo 1768534 Japan.
Tel: +81(03) 5984-3728
Fax: +81 (03) 5984-3879
Email: yokokawa@cc.musashi.ac.jp
• Business cycle, Financial instability, Structuralist Macroeconomics, Stages of Capitalist Development, International Political Economy.
• Capitalism in Evolution: Global Contentions- East and West, co edited with G. Hodgson and M. Itoh, ISBN 185988608, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2001.
• Intermediate Theory of Capitalist Economy: Market Capitalism, Bureaucratic Capitalism and Transnational Capitalism, Musashi Economic Journal, ISSN 0386992X, 47-3/4, Tokyo 1999
• Kati, Koyou, Kyoukou: Uno Gakuha to Cambridge Gakuha, (Value, Employment and Crisis: the Uno School and the Cambridge School,), ISBN 453555062X, Shakai Hyoron Sya, Tokyo, 1989 (English version available from the author, Theories of Value and Distribution, Ph. D. Thesis, Cambridge University, 1985).

Zalewski, Dave

Providence College
Mail: David A. Zalewski, Providence College, Koffler Hall, Providence, RI 02918.
Tel: (401) 865-2669
Email: zalewski@providence.edu
• (1) international political economy; (2) ethics and social economics - especially Catholic Social Thought and how it relates to institutionalism; (3) economic history.
• "Retirement Insecurity in the Age of Money-Manager Capitalism." Journal of Economic Issues (36 June 2002), 349-356.
• "Political Confidence and Monetary Stability in the Age of Globalization," Journal of Economic Issues (34 June 2000), 369-75.
• "To Raise the Golden Anchor? Financial Crises and Uncertainty During the Great Depression," (with J.P. Ferderer). Journal of Economic History (no. 5 September 1999), 624-58.