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Professor Steve Dowrick


BA (Cambridge), PhD (Warwick)
 
Professor
School of Economics
 
Office Location
Room 2006, HW Arndt Building 25a

Mailing Address
School of Economics
HW Arndt Building 25a
Australian National University
ACT 0200 Australia
 
Telephone  +61 2 612 54606
Fax  +61 2 612 55124
Email  steve.dowrick@anu.edu.au

   
  Disciplines
  Research Focus
Sources of Economic Growth; Global Inequality; International Income Comparisons
  Teaching Focus
Teaching ResponsibilitiesGeneral Teaching information
Microeconomics, Economic Growth
  Professional Activities
Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia
  Publications

Current Working Papers

Robert Ackland, Steve Dowrick and Benoit Freyens, 'Measuring Global Poverty: Why PPPs matter'.

Journals

Bhattacharyya, Sambit, Dowrick, Steve and Jane Golley (2009), “Institutions and trade: competitors or complements in economic development’, Economic Record 85 (270): 318-330.

Dowrick, Steve (2008), "Inequality (global)" in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. Second Edition, vol 4., Eds. Steven N. Durlauf and Lawrence E. Blume. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. pp. 266-272.

Dowrick, Steve and Muhammad Akmal (2005), “Contradictory trends in global income inequality: a tale of two biases”, Review of Income and Wealth, 51(2), June, 201-229.

Dowrick, Steve (2005), “Errors in demographic data in the Penn World Table”, Economic Letters, 87(2): 243-248.

Dowrick, Steve and Graeme Wells (2004), “Modelling aggregate demand for labour: a critique of Lewis and Macdonald”, Economic Record 80 (251): 436-440.

Dowrick, Steve and Jane Golley (2004), “Trade Openness and Growth: Who Benefits?” Oxford Review of Economic Policy 20 (1): 38-56.

Creina Day  and Steve Dowrick (2004), “Ageing economics: human capital, productivity and fertility”, Agenda 11(1): 3-20.

Steve Dowrick and Mark Rogers (2002), “Classical and Technological Convergence”, Oxford Economic Papers 54 (3), July, 369-85. (with Mark Rogers)

Books

Dowrick, Steve, Rohan Pitchford and Stephen J. Turnovsky, eds (2004), Economic Growth and Macroeconomic Dynamics: recent development in economic theory ,pp. 183, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

McAllister, Ian, Steve Dowrick and Riaz Hassan, eds  (2003), The Cambridge Handbook of Social Sciences in Australia, pp.705, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Chapters in Edited Volumes

Dowrick, Steve (2007), “Income based measures of average well-being” in  Mark McGillivray (ed) Human Well-being: concept and measurement, pp. 65-87, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Dowrick, Steve (2006), “Contradictory Trends in global Income Inequality” in  Mark McGillivray (ed) Inequality, Poverty and Well-Being, pp. 91-122, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 

“Ideas and Education: Level or Growth Effects and their Implications for Australia” in  Ito, T and Rose, AK, eds (2004), Growth and Productivity in East Asia, pp. 9-37, Chicago: Chicago University Press.

'Delinearizing the Neoclassical Convergence Model’ in Dowrick, Steve, Rohan Pitchford and Stephen J. Turnovsky, eds (2004), Economic Growth and Macroeconomic Dynamics: recent development in economic theory, pp. 83-94, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

“Globalization and Convergence”, in Michael D. Bordo, Alan M. Taylor and Jeffrey G. Williamson, eds (2004), Globalization in Historical Perspective, 191-220, Chicago University Press, (with Bradford DeLong)

  Consultation Times
By appointment
  Curriculum Vitae
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