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2013

Book Chapter

Politics and crisis: the state of the recession

Clegg, Stewart, Dow, Geoff and Boreham, Paul (2013). Politics and crisis: the state of the recession. The state, class and the recession. (pp. 1-50) edited by Stewart Clegg, Geoff Dow and Paul Boreham. London, United Kingdom: Routledge.

Politics and crisis: the state of the recession

2011

Book Chapter

Policy matters in political economy

Dow, Geoff (2011). Policy matters in political economy. Readings in political economy: Economics as a social science. (pp. 64-70) edited by George Argyrous and Frank J. B. Stilwell. Prahan, Vic., Australia: Tilde University Press.

Policy matters in political economy

2010

Book Chapter

Stati e mercati: una sfida al nuovo pessimismo

Dow, Geoff (2010). Stati e mercati: una sfida al nuovo pessimismo. Schumpeter Lectures: Stato e/o mercato nell'era della globalizzazione. (pp. 99-139) edited by Vittorangelo Orati. Bologna, Italy: International Institute of Advanced Economic and Social Studies.

Stati e mercati: una sfida al nuovo pessimismo

2005

Book Chapter

The Great appropriation: Political Possibilities Since 1974

Dow, G. (2005). The Great appropriation: Political Possibilities Since 1974. A Passion for Politics. Essays in Honour of Graham Maddox. (pp. 27-39) edited by Tim Battin. Australia: Pearson Longman.

The Great appropriation: Political Possibilities Since 1974

2005

Book Chapter

Reform

Dow, Geoff (2005). Reform. Encyclopedia of Social Theory. (pp. 628-632) edited by George Ritzer. Thousand Oaks, London, New Delhi: Sage Publications.

Reform

2003

Book Chapter

Politics matters in political economy

Dow, G. (2003). Politics matters in political economy. Economics as a Social Science: Readings in Political Economy. (pp. 80-85) edited by G. Argyrous and F. Stilwell. Sydney: PlutoPress.

Politics matters in political economy

2003

Book Chapter

Neoliberal corporate governance of the Australian economy

Dow, G. (2003). Neoliberal corporate governance of the Australian economy. Economic governance and institutional dynamics. (pp. 53-75) edited by B. Gillespie. Australia: Oxford University Press.

Neoliberal corporate governance of the Australian economy

2001

Book Chapter

Technology, globalisation, and the re-emergence of market ideology

Dow, G. and Parker, R. L. (2001). Technology, globalisation, and the re-emergence of market ideology. In G. Dow and R. Parker (Ed.), Business, Work, and Community: Into the New Millennium (pp. 3-19) South Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Technology, globalisation, and the re-emergence of market ideology

2001

Book Chapter

Societal responsibility for unemployment and its cure

Dow, G. (2001). Societal responsibility for unemployment and its cure. Business, Work, and Community: Into the New Millennium. (pp. 157-183) edited by G. Dow and R. Parker. South Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Societal responsibility for unemployment and its cure

2001

Book Chapter

Australian trends and prospects

Dow, G. and Parker, R. L. (2001). Australian trends and prospects. In G. Dow and R. Parker (Ed.), Business, Work, and Community: Into the New Millennium (pp. 246-264) South Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Australian trends and prospects

2001

Book Chapter

Schumpeter or Keynes? Reflections on economic transformation and state capacity

Dow, Geoff (2001). Schumpeter or Keynes? Reflections on economic transformation and state capacity. Economic theory in the light of Schumpeter's scientific heritage. (pp. 605-622) edited by Vittorangelo Orati and Shri Bagwan Dahiya. Rohtak, India: Spellbound Exports.

Schumpeter or Keynes? Reflections on economic transformation and state capacity

2000

Book Chapter

Beyond One Nation: Interventionist responses to economic liberalism

Dow, G. (2000). Beyond One Nation: Interventionist responses to economic liberalism. The Rise and Fall of One Nation. (pp. 248-264) edited by Michael Leach, Geoffrey Stokes and Ian Ward. St Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press.

Beyond One Nation: Interventionist responses to economic liberalism