Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of charts and tables
- Preface
- A chronology of the building of Economics at Adelaide
- Chapter 1 Birth and adolescence, 1901-1949
- Chapter 2 Growth and adaptation, 1950-2001
- Chapter 3 Prospects for the next century
- References
- Appendix 1 Biographies of staff who became Professors
- Appendix 2 Charts
- Appendix 3 Tables
Appendix 1 - Biographies of staff who became Professors
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of charts and tables
- Preface
- A chronology of the building of Economics at Adelaide
- Chapter 1 Birth and adolescence, 1901-1949
- Chapter 2 Growth and adaptation, 1950-2001
- Chapter 3 Prospects for the next century
- References
- Appendix 1 Biographies of staff who became Professors
- Appendix 2 Charts
- Appendix 3 Tables
Summary
Kym Anderson (1950-) B.Ag.Ec.(Hons) (UNE), M.Ec. (Adel), M.A. (Chicago), M.A. and Ph.D. (Stanford), FASSA, FAICD, CEPR has held a Personal Chair at the University of Adelaide since 1991, having been a Lecturer (1984-85) and a Senior Lecturer (1986-90) there. The Executive Director of Adelaide's Centre for International Economic Studies since he founded it in 1989, he previously was a Research Fellow in Economics at the Australian National University's Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies (1977-83). While on leave he has worked in Korea (1979, 1980-81), at the University of Stockholm (1988) and with the GATT Secretariat (now the World Trade Organization) in Geneva (1990-92) as deputy to the Director of Research. He is the first economist to have served as a Dispute Settlement Panelist at the WTO (1996-2000). His interests include international, development and agricultural economics.
Michael John Artis (1938-) B.A. (Oxon), CEPR came to Adelaide in 1964 from the Institute of Economics and Statistics in Oxford. A Lecturer in Economics at Adelaide for two years, he moved to The Flinders University of South Australia in 1966 before returning to England in 1967 to join London's National Institute for Economic and Social Research. After five years there he moved to a Chair at Swansea University College (1972-76) and then to Manchester. In 1995 he took a period of leave at the European University Institute in Florence but has stayed there and resigned from Manchester in 1999. From 1976 to 1994 he served as the editor of the Manchester School journal.
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- The Building of Economics at Adelaide , pp. 50 - 66Publisher: The University of Adelaide PressPrint publication year: 2009