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) |