Overview
Availability
- Dr Geoff Dow is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Economics, The University of Queensland
- Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Works
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2008
Conference Publication
Keynes, Keynesianism and the possibilities of a post-Keynesian politics
Dow, Geoff (2008). Keynes, Keynesianism and the possibilities of a post-Keynesian politics. 20th Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia, St Lucia, Australia, 11-13 July 2007. St Lucia, Australia: University of Queensland Press.
2007
Journal Article
Keynes and His Battles
Dow, Geoff (2007). Keynes and His Battles. Journal of Australian Political Economy, 60 (60), 144-154.
2007
Journal Article
Decades of disillusion: Reappraising the ALP-ACTU accord 1983-1996
Dow, Geoff and Lafferty, George (2007). Decades of disillusion: Reappraising the ALP-ACTU accord 1983-1996. Australian Journal of Politics And History, 53 (4), 552-568. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8497.2007.00474.x
2006
Other Outputs
A Very Sad State of Pecuniary Affairs
Dow, Geoff (2006, 09 11). A Very Sad State of Pecuniary Affairs Australian Financial Review 63-63.
2006
Journal Article
How Swede It Was Obituary: Rudolf Meidner 1914-2005
Dow, Geoff (2006). How Swede It Was Obituary: Rudolf Meidner 1914-2005. Workers Online
2006
Journal Article
Labour markets and labour market reform
Dow, G. (2006). Labour markets and labour market reform. Journal of Australian Political Economy, June 2006 (57), 137-154.
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.
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.
2005
Journal Article
The Political Economy of Corporatism
Dow, Geoff (2005). The Political Economy of Corporatism. Korean Journal of Political Economy, 3, 1-22.
2005
Journal Article
Employment policy and corporatist economic management: where to from here?
Dow, G. (2005). Employment policy and corporatist economic management: where to from here?. Journal of Economic and Social Policy, 9 (2, Winter), 125-142.
2004
Journal Article
The problems and potential of affluence and their implications for the left project
Dow, Geoff (2004). The problems and potential of affluence and their implications for the left project. Social Alternatives, 23 (1), 12-17.
2003
Journal Article
Joan Robinson 1903-1983
Dow, Geoff (2003). Joan Robinson 1903-1983. Journal of Australian Political Economy, 52, 163-166.
2003
Journal Article
Reflections on 11 September 2001: Editorial Introduction
Dow, Geoff (2003). Reflections on 11 September 2001: Editorial Introduction. Australian Journal of Politics & History, 49 (3), 311-313. doi: 10.1111/1467-8497.00287
2003
Journal Article
What have we done wrong? The responsibilities of the rich
Dow, Geoff and Higgins, Winton (2003). What have we done wrong? The responsibilities of the rich. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 49 (3), 380-397. doi: 10.1111/1467-8497.00293
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.
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.
2002
Journal Article
Anti-rationalism in political economy
Dow, G. (2002). Anti-rationalism in political economy. Journal of Australian Political Economy, 1 (50), 72-81.
2002
Journal Article
Beyond cynicism and desperation: a case for new political institutions
Dow, G (2002). Beyond cynicism and desperation: a case for new political institutions. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 56 (1), 39-45. doi: 10.1080/10357710220120829
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.
2001
Journal Article
The Legacy of Orthodoxy: Political Causes of Unemployment
Dow, Geoff (2001). The Legacy of Orthodoxy: Political Causes of Unemployment. The Economic and Labour Relations Review, 12 (Supplement), 83-98.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
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Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
The Political and the Personal: Cuba's health Outcomes and the Social Relations Underlying Them
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Rachel Parker
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Evolution and Crisis: Development of Film Industry in Yugoslavia after World War II
Associate Advisor
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Tourism, Economic Development and Governance in the Maldives: A Historical Institutional Evaluation
Associate Advisor
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
'Taxing Taxis' - Limits and Possibilities for Regulating Tax Compliance Behaviours of Taxi-Drivers: An Australian Case Study
Associate Advisor
Media
Enquiries
Contact Dr Geoff Dow directly for media enquiries about:
- Australian government economic policy
- Australian politics
- Democracy - social
- Economic policy debates
- Economy and politics
- Government and economy
- Industrial policy
- Policy - economic
- Policy - industry
- Political economy
- Political sociology
- politics
- Social democracy
- Sociology - political
- State institutions
- Taxation
- Wages and economic policy
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