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<p>&nbsp;</p><p>Akram-Lodh</p><p>De Angelis, Massimo<br/>University of East London<br/>Mail: ELBS-Economics, Longbridge Road, Dagenham, Essex RM8 2AS.<br/>Tel: 020 82232254<br/>Fax: 82232899<br/>Email: m.deangelis@uel.ac.uk<br/>• Globalisation, governance and social movements; critical economic discourse analysis; Marxian political economy.<br/>• Keynesianism, Social Conflict and Political Economy. London: Macmillan 2000.<br/>• Market order and panopticism. A comparative analysis of Hayek and Bentham, in Research in Political Economy, Vol 20, Forthcoming.<br/>• Social Relations, Commodity Fetishism and Marx's Critique of Political Economy. in Review of Radical Political Economics. VOl. 28(4)1-29 (1996)</p><p>i, A Haroon<br/>Senior Lecturer, Institute of Social Studies<br/>Mail: PO Box 29776, 2502 LT The Hague, The Netherlands<br/>Tel: 31-(0)70-426-0498<br/>Fax: 31-(0)70-426-0799<br/>Email: haroon@iss.nl<br/>• Agrarian political economy, Marxist economics, feminist development economics, development economics. <br/>• ' 'We earn only for you': peasants and 'real' markets in northern Pakistan', 2001, Capital &amp; Class, vol.74, pp. 79-108.<br/>• ' 'Like an act of god': land, water and social power in northern Pakistan', 2001, Contemporary South Asia, vol.10 no.3, pp. 319-342.<br/>• ' 'All decisions are top-down': engendering public expenditure in Vietnam', 2002, Feminist Economics, vol.8 no.3, pp. 1-19.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Denis, A</p><p>Devine, James <br/>Loyola Marymount University <br/>Mail: University Hall (Rm. 4227), Loyola Marymount University, One LMU Drive, Suite 4200, Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659 USA <br/>Tel: 310/338-2948<br/>Fax: 310/338-1950<br/>Email: jdevine@lmu.edu<br/>• Macroeconomics, economic history, labor economics, money &amp; banking, Marxian political economy, etc. <br/>• "The Causes of the Great Depression of the 1930s and Lessons for Today." Revista da FEA-PUC SP [Faculdade de Economia, Administra&ccedil;&atilde;o, Contrabilidade e Atuária da Pontifica Universidade Católica de S&atilde;o Paulo (Brazil)], volume 2, November 2000: 43-50 [actually published in 2002]. Based partly on: James Devine, "The Causes of the 1929-33 Great Collapse: A Marxian Interpretation," Research in Political Economy (Paul Zarembka, ed.) vol. 14, 1994: 119-94. <br/>• "The Cost of Living and Hidden Inflation," Challenge, March-April 2001: 73-84. Reprinted in Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Economic Issues, Tenth Edition, edited by Thomas R. Swartz and Frank J. Bonello (Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 2001) and in Annual Editions: Macroeconomics 02/03: Macroeconomics, 14th Edition, edited by Don Cole (Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, August, 2001), pp. 118-122.<br/>• "The Positive Political Economy of Individualism and Collectivism: Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau," Politics and Society, 28 (2), June 2000: 265-304.</p><p>Devine, Pat<br/>University of Manchester<br/>Mail: School of Economic Studies, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL.<br/>Tel: 44 (0)161 275 4842/4822<br/>Email pat.devine@man.ac.uk <br/>• Socialist economics (market socialism, participatory planning); ecological economics; Marxist political economy.<br/>• A special issue of Science &amp; Society which I guest edited on "Building Socialism Theoretically: Alternatives to Capitalism and the Invisible Hand", Spring 2002, Vol.66, No.1.<br/>• "A Reconsideration of the Theory of Entrepreneurship: A Participatory Approach", with F. Adaman, Review of Political Economy, July 2002, Vol.14, No.3.<br/>• "Whither Ecological Economics?", with B. Oskaynak and D. Rigby, International Journal of Environment and Pollution, forthcoming.</p><p>Dixon, Robert<br/>Department of Economics, University of Melbourne<br/>Mail: Department of Economics, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia.<br/>Tel: (+61/0) 3 8344 5352<br/>Fax: (+61/0) 3 8344 6899<br/>Email: r.dixon@unimelb.edu.au<br/>• Marxian Economics, Post-Kaleckian Economics, Labour Economics<br/>• Production, Distribution and Value. Brighton, Wheatsheaf Books. 1988.<br/>• 'Kalecki's Macro Theory of Profits' in Encyclopedia of Political Economy ed. P. O'Hara, London, Routledge, 1999, pp. 610-13.<br/>• Weintraub's Consumption Coefficient, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 26: pp. 659-62 (2002).</p><p>Dow, Sheila<br/>University of Stirling<br/>Mail: Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland, UK. <br/>Tel: 1786-467474 <br/>Fax: 1786-467469 <br/>EMail: s.c.dow@stir.ac.uk <br/>• Methodology, history of economic thought, Post Keynesian economics, theory of money and banking, monetary policy, regional finance.<br/>• Economic Methodology: An Inquiry. Oxford University Press, 2002 <br/>• 'Hume and Critical Realism', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 26.6.683-97, Nov 2002. <br/>• 'Uncertainty and Monetary Policy', Oxford Economic Papers, 56, 2004, 539-561.</p><p>Dowd, Douglas<br/>University of Modena (Italy) half of every year<br/>Mail: 1145 filbert St., S.Francisco, ca 94109.<br/>• Econ history, critical econ (Marxian, Veblenian, etc.)<br/>• Waste of Nations (1989)<br/>• Blues for America (1997)<br/>• Capitalism and Its Economics (2001)</p><p>Fine, Ben<br/>School of Oriental and African Studies<br/>Mail: Department of Economics, SOAS, Russell Square, LONDON WC1H 0XG.<br/>• Marxist political economy, Social capital, Economic imperialism, South Africa, Consumption, Political economy of development.<br/>• The World of Consumption: The Material and Cultural Revisited, London: Routledge, second edition, 2002, pp. 313, ISBN 0 - 415-27944-5 (hbk), 45-3 (pbk).<br/>• Social Capital versus Social Theory: Political Economy and Social Science at the Turn of the Millennium, London: Routledge, 2001, pp. 293.<br/>• South Africa's Political Economy: Form Minerals-Energy Complex to Industrialisation? , with Z. Rustomjee, London: Hurst, 1997, pp. ix and 278.</p><p>Fleetwood, Steve<br/>Lancaster University Management School<br/>Mail: Lancaster LA1 4YX, UK,<br/>Tel: 01524 594040 <br/>Fax: 01524 594060<br/>• Marxist political economy; Philosophy and methodology of economics, especially critical realism; Labour economics and labour studies in general.<br/>• Critical Realism in Economics: Development and Debate, (1999) Routledge: London, pp 273.<br/>• 'Causal Laws, Functional Relations and Tendencies' (2001), Review of Political Economy, Vol. 13, No. 2, 201-220, reprinted in P. Downward (forthcoming 2002) Applied Economics and the Critical Realist Critique, Routledge: London.<br/>• 'What Kind of Theory is Marx's Labour Theory of Value? A Critical Realist<br/>Inquiry' (2001) Capital &amp; Class 73, 41-77, reprinted in A. Brown, S. Fleetwood<br/>&amp; J. Roberts. Critical Realism and Marxism (2002) Routledge: London, pp 264.</p><p>Gagnier, Regenia<br/>University of Exeter<br/>Mail: School of English, University of Exeter, Queen's Building, Queen's Drive, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QH, U.K.<br/>Tel: ++ 44 1392 264 260<br/>Fax: ++ 44 1392 264 361<br/>Email: R.Gagnier@exeter.ac.uk<br/>• Economics and culture/literature, 19C-20C British and US, Individualism.<br/>• The Insatiability of Human Wants: Economics and Aesthetics in Market Society, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000). <br/>• (With John Dupre) "The Ends of Economics" and "Reply to Amariglio and Ruccio's 'Literary/cultural 'economics,' economic discourse, and the question of Marxism'" in The New Economic Criticism: Studies at the Intersection of Literature and Economics, Eds. Martha Woodmansee and Mark Osteen (London: Routledge, 1999): 175-190, 401-408. <br/>• "The Law of Progress and the Ironies of Individualism in the Nineteenth Century" in New Literary History, Special Issue on Economics and Culture 31:2 (Spring 2000): 315-336. </p><p>Garnett, Rob<br/>Texas Christian University<br/>Mail: Department of Economics, Box 298510, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX 76129 USA.<br/>• History and philosophy of economics, Economic education.<br/>• "Modernism, Markets, and Marx: Some Thoughts on Economics After the Cold War" (1995) Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture, and Society 8 (3): 26-37.<br/>• "Postmodernism and Theories of Value: New Grounds for Institutionalist/Marxist Dialogue• " Journal of Economic Issues 33 (December 1999): 817-34.<br/>• "Paradigms and Pluralism in Heterodox Economics," under review at the Review of Political Economy.</p><p>Laibman, David<br/>Professor, Economics, Graduate School, City University of New York<br/>Mail: 50 Plaza St. E., #2C / Brooklyn NY 11238 / USA<br/>Tel: (US) 718-789-9565 <br/>Fax: 718-789-3864<br/>Email: dlaibman@jjay.cuny.edu<br/>• Marxist economic theory; critical reconstruction of the macroeconomic short run; socialism.<br/>Representative publications:<br/>• Value, Technical Change and Crisis: Explorations in Marxist Economic Theory (M.E. Sharpe, 1992).<br/>• Capitalist Macrodynamics: A Systemmatic Introduction (Macmillan, 1997).<br/>• "Value and the Quest for the Core of Capitalism," Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol. 34, No. 2, 2002.</p><p>Mail: 156 Egnatia, 54006 Thessaloniki, P.O.Box 1591, GREECE.<br/>Tel: +30 +2310 -891779<br/>Fax: +30 +2310 -891777<br/>Email: smavro@uom.gr<br/>• Marxian Political Economy, Periodisation theory, Economics of Work Time.<br/>• Mavroudeas S. (1999), 'Regulation Theory: The Road from Creative Marxism to Post-Modern Disintegration', Science &amp; Society vol.63 no.3.<br/>• Mavroudeas S. (1999), 'Periodising Capitalism: Problems and Method - The<br/>case of the Regulation Approach'' in Research in Political Economy vol.17.<br/>• Mavroudeas S. (2001), 'The Monetary Equivalent of Labour and certain<br/>issues regarding Money and the Value of Labour-Power', Economie Applique<br/>tome LIV no.1.</p><p>McDonough, Terrence<br/>Dept. of Economics, National University of Ireland, Galway.<br/>Mail: Terrence McDonough, Dept. of Economics, National University of Ireland, Galway, Galway, Ireland.<br/>Tel: 353-91-524411 ext. 3164<br/>Fax: 353-91-524130<br/>Email: terrence.mcdonough@nuigalway.ie<br/>• Globalization, Long Wave Theory, Marxian Political Economy generally, Irish Economic History, American Economic History, History of Economic Thought (esp. in Ireland), Economics Education for Labour and Community Groups.<br/>• Social Structures of Accumulation: The Political Economy of Growth and Crisis, edited with Michael Reich and David Kotz. Cambridge University Press, 1994.<br/>• Was Ireland A Colony? : Economics, Politics, Ideology and Culture in the Irish Nineteenth Century, edited. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, forthcoming.<br/>• "Gordon's Accumulation Theory: The Highest Stage of Stadial Theory," Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol.31, No.4, Fall 1999.</p><p>McIntyre, Richard<br/>University of Rhode Island<br/>Mail: 210 Lippett Hall, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881. <br/>Tel: 401-874-4126. <br/>Email: mcintyre@uri.edu<br/>• International and labor economics, marxian political economy, institutional economics, pedagogy.<br/>• "Its a Small World After All: Sustainability and US Foreign Policy," Rethinking Marxism, vol. 14, 2002.<br/>• "Globalization, Human Rights, and the Problem of Individualism," Human Rights, Human Welfare, vol.2, no.3, 2002.<br/>• "John R. Commons and the Problem of International Labor Rights," Journal of Economic Issues, vol.36, no.2, 2002.</p><p>Mearman, Andrew<br/>Senior Lecturer, University of the West of England<br/>Mail: School of Economics, University of the West of England, Coldharbour Lane, BRISTOL, BS16 1QY<br/>Tel.: 44 (0)117 3283201<br/>Fax.: 44 (0)117 3282295<br/>E-mail: Andrew.Mearman@uwe.ac.uk<br/>• Methodology, Environmental issues, Critical Realism, Post Keynesianism, Economics Education.<br/>• Mearman, A 'On Sheila Dow's Concept of Dualism: Clarification, Criticism and Development', Cambridge Journal of Economics, forthcoming.<br/>• Downward, P and Mearman, A 'Critical Realism and Econometrics: A Constructive Dialogue with Post Keynesian Economics', Metroeconomica, 53 (4): 391-415.<br/>• Clarke, P and Mearman, A 'Why Marxist Economics Should be Taught But Probably Won't be!', Capital and Class, 79 (Feb.): 55-80</p><p>Mergoupis, Thanos<br/>Queen's University Belfast<br/>Mail: School of Management and Economics, Queen's University, Belfast BT7 1NN, Northern Ireland, UK<br/>Tel: 44(0)28 9027 3308<br/>Fax: 44(0)28 9033 5156<br/>Email: a.mergoupis@qub.ac.uk<br/>Labour economics, public economics, Marxist economics, discrete choice econometrics<br/>• "Fragmentation, Fiscal Mobility and Efficiency", with Keith Dowding, Journal<br/>of Politics, forthcoming, 2004.<br/>• "Holiday Taking and Income", with Max Steuer, Applied Economics, Vol. 35,<br/>No. 3, 2003.<br/>• "The Working Poor and Welfare Program Participation", with Marlene Kim,<br/>Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. XXXI, No. 3, September 1997.</p><p><br/>Programme Director, Undergraduate Degrees in Economics, City University, London <br/>Mail: Department of Economics, City University, London<br/>Tel: +44 (0)20 7040 0257 (City); +44 (0)20 7732 7065 (home).<br/>Fax: +44 (0)20-7040 8580<br/>Email: a.denis@city.ac.uk<br/>URL: http://www.staff.city.ac.uk/andy.denis<br/>• History and philosophy of economics, relationship between micro and macro, collective and individual rationality, rhetorical strategies of laissez-faire, Smith, Marx, Hayek, Keynes, Malthus.<br/>• Andy Denis (2003) "Methodology and policy prescription in economic thought: a response to Mario Bunge", The Journal of Socio-Economics 32 (2), 219-226.<br/>• Andy Denis (2002) "Collective and individual rationality: Maynard Keynes's<br/>methodological standpoint and policy prescription", Research in Political Economy 20, December, 187-215.<br/>• Andy Denis (2002) "Was Hayek a Panglossian evolutionary theorist? A reply to Whitman", Constitutional Political Economy 13 (3), September, 275-285.</p><p>Arvidson, Enid <br/>Program Advisor for Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Public Policy<br/>Mail: School of Urban and Public Affairs, University of Texas, Arlington, TX 76019, USA.<br/>Email: enid@uta.edu<br/>URL: http://www2.uta.edu/arvidson/arvidsoncv/<br/>• Postmodern Urban Theory, Urban Political Economy, Urban Planning Theory.<br/>• "Remapping Los Angeles, or, Taking the Risk of Class in Postmodern Urban Theory" Economic Geography, April 1999, 75(2): 134-156.<br/>• "Cognitive Mapping and Class Politics: Towards a Nondeterminist Image of the City" Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture, and Society, Summer 1995, 8(2): 8-23.<br/>• "Texas TIFs: A Survey and Case Study" (with R. Cole and R. Hissong) in eds. C. Johnson and J. Man, Tax Increment Financing and Economic Development: Uses, Structures and Impact, Albany: SUNY Press, 2001.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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