Why Is Frank Stilwell Influential?
According to Wikipedia , Franklin "Frank" J.B. Stilwell is an Australian political economist and Professor Emeritus. He is known for establishing, with Evan Jones, Gavan Butler, Margaret Power, Debesh Bhattacharya, Geelum Simpson-Lee and Ted Wheelwright, an independent political economy department at the University of Sydney. His research interests include theories of political economy, inequality, urbanization, and regional development, Australian economic policy and the nature of work. His textbooks on the subject are standard teaching material for all university students in Australia studying the field of Political Economy. Stilwell's contribution to heterodox economics makes him a noteworthy figure of the Australian New Left.
Frank Stilwell 's Published Works
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1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 Published Papers Political Economy: The Contest of Economic Ideas (2003) (168)Changing Track: A New Political Economic Direction for Australia@@@Water's Fall: Running the Risks with Economic Rationalism (2000) (113)Regional Growth and Structural Adaptation (1969) (107)Multilevel Governance and Urban Development in Australia (2000) (86)Reshaping Australia: Urban problems and policies (1993) (70)Who Gets What?: Analysing Economic Inequality in Australia (2007) (58)Regional economic policy (1972) (55)Higher Education, Commercial Criteria and Economic Incentives (2003) (52)Further thoughts on the shift and share approach (1970) (51)Green-collar' jobs: employment impacts of climate change policies (2008) (43)The Political Economy of Land: Putting Henry George in His Place (2004) (40)Security of tenure in international development discourse (2013) (40)The Accord-- and beyond: The political economy of the Labor government (1986) (38)Economics as a social science : readings in political economy (2003) (37)Refugees in a Region: Afghans in Young, NSW (2003) (33)Australian urban and regional development (1974) (32)Structural Change and Spatial Equity in Sydney (1989) (32)Neoliberalism: Beyond the Free Market (2012) (23)Understanding cities & regions: Spatial political economy (1992) (22)Economic Stimulus and Restructuring: Infrastructure, Green Jobs and Spatial Impacts (2010) (21)Social Inequality in Australian Cities (1973) (19)Political economy: a comparative approach (2001) (18)Teaching a pluralist course in economics: the University of Sydney experience (2011) (17)Why Emphasise Economic Inequality in Development (2016) (16)The Australian Economic Boom: 1992 - ? (2008) (16)Teaching Political Economy: Making A Difference? (2012) (15)Marketising the Environment (2011) (15)Competing Analyses of the Spatial Aspects of Capitalist Development (1978) (15)The Struggle for Political Economy at the University of Sydney (2006) (15)The political economy of inequality: research to deepen understanding (2020) (14)Climate Change Policy and Economic Recession (2009) (14)Political Economy Now!: The Struggle for Alternative Economics at the University of Sydney (2009) (13)Neoliberalism in the City: Economic Theory, Class Interests and Political Practices (2014) (13)Economic crisis, cities, and regions: An analysis of current urban and regional problems in Australia (1980) (12)Economics as a Social Science (1996) (12)The industrial relations 'reforms': an introduction. [Paper in: Whose Choices? Analysis of the Current Industrial Relations 'Reforms'.] (2005) (12)Political Economy: The Contest of Economic Ideas, 3rd Edition (2011) (11)Teaching political economy: Curriculum and pedagogy (2005) (10)The Regional Distribution of Concealed Unemployment (1970) (10)Markets in Merit ... or Merit in Markets (2002) (10)Modern Political Economics: Making Sense of the Post-2008 World (2012) (9)Understanding Sydney as a global city (2005) (8)A method of estimating interregional trade flows (1971) (8)Reconstructing Urban Economics: Towards a Political Economy of the Built Environment (2017) (8)The Current Economic Depression and Its Impact on Australian Cities (1979) (8)Land, inequality and regional policy (1999) (8)Globalization and Cities: An Australian Perspective (1998) (7)THE POLITICAL ECONOMY CHALLENGE TO ORTHODOXY (2010) (7)Australian urban and regional development in the late 1970s: an overview (1979) (7)Capital accumulation and regional economic performance: the Australian experience (1982) (6)Reform of Australia ’ s Federal System Identifying the Benefits A Discussion Paper Produced for the NSW Farmers ’ Association by The Federalism Project (2007) (6)Australia's population: is stability uneconomic? (1997) (6)The Changing City: An Australian Political Economic Perspective (2005) (6)From Economics to Political Economy: Contradictions, Challenge, and Change (2019) (5)Readings in political economy (1976) (5)Towards sustainable cities (2000) (5)Heterodox economics or political economy ? (2016) (5)Water and Coal: Industry, Environment and Institutions in the Hunter Valley, NSW (1987) (5)Industry restructuring and regional development in Australia (1991) (5)The 'New Right' Were Wrong (2009) (4)IMMIGRATION: A COMMITMENT TO AUSTRALIA (THE 'FITZGERALD REPORT'), Committee to Advise on Australia's Immigration Policies, AGPS, Canberra (1988), p. 161 (1990) (4)Contemporary Political Economy: Common and Contested Terrain (1988) (4)Theories of Business Behaviour and the Distribution of Surplus Profits (1978) (4)Australian urban and regional development: the policy challenge (1994) (3)Stuart Rosewarne, James Goodman and Rebecca Pearse: Climate Action Upsurge: The Ethnography of Climate Movement Politics (2014) (3)The wages of destruction: The making and breaking of the Nazi economy [Book Review] (2011) (3)INTEREST RATES AND ECONOMIC POLICY—AN ALTERNATIVE VIEW (1989) (3)Heterodox Economics and Political Economy (2015) (2)The housing crisis, squatters and the State: the glebe estate experience (1987) (2)Can less work be more fair (2016) (2)Who Gets What?: Contents (2007) (2)Social justice and the city (2017) (2)Alex Millmow: A History of Australian Economic Thought (2018) (2)Deregulation or Better Regulation? Issues for the Public Sector@@@Beyond the Market. Alternatives to Economic Rationalism@@@Public Goods, Public Enterprise, Public Choice. Theoretical Foundations of the Contemporary Attack on Government@@@Against The Market. Political Economy, Market Socialism and t (1996) (2)I'm Alright, Mate (1989) (2)Globalisation: Where do we go from here? (2001) (2)Tom Barnes: Informal Labour in Urban India: Three Cities, Three Journeys (2015) (2)The World Bank and the Post-Washington Consensus in Vietnam and Indonesia (2012) (2)An international new town down under (1991) (2)Normative Economics: An Introduction to Microeconomic Theory and Radical Critiques (1975) (2)Who Gets What?: Driving the disparities (2007) (1)The Need for Regional Policy (1972) (1)or Merit in Markets (2003) (1)Crises, interventions and profits: a political economic perspective (2008) (1)After the Accord: Looking for an alternative economic strategy (1986) (1)CHAPTER ONE – Perspectives (1975) (1)Costas Panayotakis: Remaking Scarcity: From Capitalist Economic Inefficiency to Economic Democracy (2013) (1)Eckhard Hein: The Macroeconomics of Finance-Dominated Capitalism-And Its Crisis (2013) (1)Selling the environment in order to save it? Markets, trade and sustainability (2008) (1)Sustainability and pluralist pedagogy: creating an effective political economic fusion (2019) (1)Reagan, Thatcher and the Politics of Decline (1987) (1)A Year of Peace (2014) (1)Welfare economics and planning (1972) (1)Philip McMichael: Development and Social Change: a Global Perspective (2008) (1)From green jobs to Green New Deal: What are the questions? (2021) (1)Sydney's Future: Political economic Issues in Urban Planning (1994) (1)Employment: the political economic challenges (1999) (1)Politics, Disability and Social Inclusion: People with Different Abilities in the Twenty First Century (2011) (1)AN ESTATE TAX FOR AUSTRALIA ? (2011) (1)E. L. 'Ted' Wheelwright, 1921-2007 [Obituary.] (2007) (1)WAGES POLICY AND THE ACCORD (2011) (1)Preparing for Peace: A Political Economic Perspective (2014) (1)Book Review: Economics of the 1%: How mainstream economics serves the rich, obscures reality and distorts policy (2014) (0)Herman Daly: From Un-Economic Growth to the Steady-State Economy (2015) (0)Who Gets What?: Prospects (2007) (0)Who Gets What?: Incomes (2007) (0)CHAPTER THREE – How? (1975) (0)Financial crisis, recession and remedies [Article was originally a speech at Politics in the Pub in Sydney.] (2009) (0)Humphrey McQueen: We Built This Country: Builders' Labourers and Their Unions 1787 to the Future (2013) (0)Taxing times in Australian capitalism (2016) (0)ECONOMICS OF THE 1%: HOW MAINSTREAM ECONOMICS SERVES THE RICH, OBSCURES REALITY AND DISTORTS POLICY . By John Weeks. (2016) (0)Where the Grass is Greener: Living in an Unequal World (2011) (0)Transport: private benefits and social costs (1990) (0)Accommodating Australians: Commonwealth government involvement in housing [Book Review] (2013) (0)What is to be done (2007) (0)Caner Bakir: Bank Behaviour and Resilience: The Effect of Structures, Institutions and Agents (2013) (0)The Instruments of Regional Policy (1972) (0)The Political Economy of Inequality (2019) (0)Who Gets What?: Wealth (2007) (0)Frederic Lee and Wolfram Elsner (Eds): Evaluating Economic Research in a Contested Discipline (2013) (0)Erik Paul: Australian Political Economy of Violence and Non-Violence (2017) (0)J.K. Gibson-Graham, J. Cameron and S. Healy: Take Back the Economy: An Ethical Guide for Transforming Our Communities (2013) (0)Mike Berry: The Affluent Society Revisited (2014) (0)The Strategy of Regional Policy (1972) (0)Bill Dunn: Neither Free Trade nor Protection: A Critical Political Economy of Trade Theory and Practice (2015) (0)Causes and Consequences of Labour's Falling Income Share and Growing Inequality (2018) (0)Erik Paul: Neoliberal Australia and US Imperialism in Asia (2013) (0)Who Gets What?: The poor (2007) (0)Social Alternatives: 40th Anniversary Edition (2018) (0)Michael Beggs: Inflation and the Making of Australian Macroeconomic Policy 1945-85 (2015) (0)Michael Schneider, Mike Pottinger and John King the Distribution of Wealth-Growing Inequality? (2017) (0)Verity Burgmann: Globalisation and Labour in the 21st Century (2017) (0)Book Reviews : Productive Diversity: a New Australian Model for Work and Management (1997) (0)Howard Sherman and Michael Meeropol: Principles of Macroeconomics: Activist vs. Austerity Politics (2015) (0)CHAPTER SIX – When? (1975) (0)Briefings: The Left and the Economic Crisis; Testing Time for the Tories; Multiculturalism in Jeopardy (1986) (0)David Harvey: Seventeen Contradictions and the End of Capitalism (2015) (0)Basing economy on materiality: an analysis of Sydney's freight flows (2005) (0)Geelum Simpson-Lee [Obituary.] (2001) (0)Jeb Sprague (Ed.): Globalization and Transnational Capitalism in Asia and Oceania (2017) (0)CHAPTER SEVEN – Public Policy (1975) (0)What's Wrong with Economics? (2017) (0)The world bank and the post-Washington consensus in Vietnam and Indonesia [Book Review] (2012) (0)Book reviews [Book Review] (2015) (0)Patrick O'Leary and Peter Sheldon: Employer Power and Weakness: How Local and Global Factors Have Shaped Australia's Meat Industry and Its Industrial Relations (2013) (0)Comparison of Equivalence Scales (2007) (0)Consuming Passion: 1. Siege Mentality 2. Diversions from the Struggle 3. Taxing Reason 4. Poor Logic (1990) (0)Who Gets What?: Inequality (2007) (0)Radical economics: The Political Economy dispute at Sydney University (2013) (0)CAPITAL AND CONTRADICTIONS No equilibrium anywhere in sight ... (2017) (0)Political Economy: Past, Present, Prospects (2014) (0)Political economy: a comparative approach Barry Clark; Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998, 355 pp + index, $24.95 pb (2001) (0)Employer power and weakness: How local and global factors have shaped Australia's meat industry and its industrial relations [Book Review] (2013) (0)AUSTRALIA'S FOREIGN DEBT: CHALLENGES AND CHOICES, Business Council of Australia (Ed.). Longman Professional, Melbourne (1990), 216, paper $38.00 (1992) (0)Economics of the 1%: How mainstream economics serves the rich, obscures reality and distorts policy, John Weeks : book review (2014) (0)E.L. 'Ted' Wheelwright, 1921-2007 (2007) (0)Anthony Van Fossen: Tax Havens and Sovereignty in the Pacific Islands (2013) (0)Towards Peace, Equity and Sustainability (2018) (0)CHAPTER TWO – To Whom? (1975) (0)Thomas Klikauer: Managerialism: A Critique of an Ideology (2014) (0)Who Gets What?: Getting happier? (2007) (0)Richard Tomlinson (Ed): Australia's Unintended Cities: The Impact of Housing on Urban Development (2013) (0)Susan Schroeder: Public Credit Rating Agencies: Increasing Capital Investment and Lending Stability in Volatile Markets (2015) (0)Patrick Troy: Accommodating Australians: Commonwealth Government Involvement in Housing (2013) (0)Contributions of Regional Economic Theory (1972) (0)Stuart Birks: Rethinking Economics: From Analagies to the Real World (2015) (0)Christopher Doran: Making the World Safe for Capitalism: How Iraq Threatened the US Economic Empire and Had to Be Destroyed (2013) (0)John Pullen: Nature's Gifts: The Australian Lectures of Henry George on the Ownership of Land and Other Natural Resources (2015) (0)Objectives of Regional Policy (1972) (0)CHAPTER FOUR – What? (1975) (0)Reviews: After the Accord (1987) (0)Erik Paul: Australia in the US Empire: A Study in Political Realism (2018) (0)Who Gets What?: Bibliography (2007) (0)The passion of politics: The role of ideology and political theory in Australia [Book Review] (2014) (0)Economic inequality: Reflections on the current situation (2015) (0)Jack Riordan, Maria Madi and Molly Scott Cato: Introducing a New Economics: Pluralist, Sustainable, Progressive (2018) (0)A gender agenda (2007) (0)Public Goods and the Public Sector.@@@Fiscal Policy.@@@Regional Economic Policy.@@@Private and Public Finance. (1973) (0)Lindy Edwards: The Passion of Politics: The Role of Ideology and Political Theory in Australia (2013) (0)Social Attitudes to Economic Inequality (2007) (0)Martijn Konings: The Emotional Logic of Capitalism: What Progressives Have Missed (2015) (0)A Region Back on the Rails?: Passenger Rail and Regional Development on the NSW Far North Coast (2006) (0)Book Reviews : WORK FOR ALL: FULL EMPLOYMENT IN THE NINETIES By John Langmore and John Quiggin. Melbourne University Press, 1994, xiv + 261 pp., $24.95 (paperback) (1995) (0)J. Quiggin, D. Adamson and D. Quiggin (Eds.): Carbon Pricing: Early Experience and Future Prospects (2014) (0)Intra-Urban Impacts:Sydney in the Recession (1991) (0)Book Review: Political Economy: A Comparative Approach (2001) (0)CHAPTER EIGHT – Radical Alternatives (1975) (0)ECONOMIC POLICIES FOR DECENTRALISATION (1974) (0)Making the world safe for capitalism: How Iraq threatened the US economic empire and had to be destroyed [Book Review] (2014) (0)Claudio Tuniz and Patrizia Tiberi Vipraio: Humans: An Authorised Biography (2017) (0)Damien Cahill: The End of Laissez Faire: On the Durability of Embedded Neoliberalism (2015) (0)Tim Anderson: Land and Livelihoods in Papua New Guinea (2015) (0)Reviews: Viewpoints on Moving Left (1986) (0)Book Reviews : GLOBALISATION: THE HUMAN CONSEQUENCES By Zygmunt Bauman. Polity Press, Cambridge, 1998, vi + 136 pp., $29.95 (paperback) (1999) (0)CHAPTER FIVE – Where? (1975) (0)More Papers This paper list is powered by the following services:
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