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John Nevile: The last two decades

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2023

John Lodewijks*
Affiliation:
University of Western Sydney, Australia
John W Nevile
Affiliation:
The University of New South Wales, Australia
*
John Lodewijks, University of Western Sydney, Parramatta, NSW 2150, Australia. Email: j.lodewijks@uws.edu.au

Abstract

An earlier ‘conversation’ with Professor J.W. Nevile was published in Essays in Economics, in Honour of Professor J.W. Nevile: Presented to Him on His Retirement. We now bring the story up to date covering the period roughly between Nevile’s appointment as Emeritus Professor at the University of New South Wales in 1993 to the present.

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Symposium in Honour of Professor John W Nevile
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© The Author(s) 2013

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Bibliography

Professor Nevile’s publications from 1994, listed by main topic.

Publications have ranged widely over this field, albeit with a special interest in fiscal policy and labour market economics at the macro level.

Nevile, JW (1994) ‘Investment and growth: An overview’ in Investment for Growth. Background Paper No. 39, Economic Planning Advisory Council, Canberra, April.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2000) Can Keynesian policies stimulate growth in output and employment? In: Bell, S (ed.) The Unemployment Crisis in Australia, Which Way Out. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 149174.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2003) Expectations, lags and particular parameter values in Harrod’s dynamics. History of Economics Review Winter: 100108.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2003) Macroeconomic impacts of globalization. In: Bloch, H (ed.) Growth and Development in the Global Economy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 173198.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2012) Dynamic Keynesian economics: cycling forward with Harrod and Kalecki. Cambridge Journal of Economics 36(2): 405417.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (1995) Why do we need to increase taxation? In: Disney, J and Krever, R (eds) Restoring Revenue: Issues and Options. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Centre for International and Public Law, The Australian National University and Taxation Law and Policy Research Institute, Deakin University, pp. 1922.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2002) Tools of choice for fighting recessions. In: Carlson, E and Mitchell, W (eds) The Urgency of Full Employment. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Centre of Applied Economic Research, University of New South Wales, pp. 7391.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2006) Fiscal policy. In: King, J (ed.) The Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 149152.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2006) Economic liberalism. In: Fitzpatrick, T, Kwon, H, Manning, N, et al. (eds) International Encyclopedia of Social Policy. London: Routledge, pp. 359364.Google Scholar
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Nevile, JW (2006) Keynesianism. In: Fitzpatrick, T, Kwon, H, Manning, N, et al. (eds) International Encyclopedia of Social Policy. London: Routledge, pp. 720722.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2011) Why Keynesian policy was more successful in the fifties and sixties than in the last 20 years. Economic and Labour Relations Review 21(1): 116.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (1996) Minimum wages, equity and unemployment. Economic and Labour Relations Review 7(2): 198212.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (1998) ‘Comments’ (on Dungey and Pitchford and Debelle and Vickery). In: Debelle, G and Borland, J (eds) Unemployment and the Australian Labour Market. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Reserve Bank of Australia, pp. 270274.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2001) Should award wage rates be frozen? Economic Papers 20(2): 2635.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (2001) Distorting the wage debate: a reply to James, Wooden and Dawkins. Economic Papers 29(3): 7174.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW with Nevile, Ann (2003) Evaluating the structure and performance of job network. Australian Journal of Labour Economics 6(2): 241251.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2003) Employment outcomes of work for the dole: an analysis of the DEWRSB net impact report. Economic and Labour Relations Review 14(1): 127142.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW with Nevile, Ann (2003) Work for the Dole: Opportunity or Obligation. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Centre for Applied Economic Research, University of New South Wales.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Nevile, Ann (2006) Realizing the potential of work for the dole. Journal of Economic and Social Policy 11(1): 7388.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Rao, BB (1996) The use and abuse of aggregate demand and supply functions. The Manchester School of Economic & Social Studies 64(2): 189207.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (1998) Aggregate demand and supply analysis: a story in the wrong language. In: Rao, BB (ed.) Aggregate Demand and Supply: A Critique of Orthodox Macroeconomic Modelling. Basingstoke: Macmillan, pp. 155175.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (1999) Equilibrium, expectations and ISLM. Indian Journal of Applied Economics 6(1): 99112 (Reprinted in: Puttaswamaiah, K (ed.) (2001) John Hicks, His Contribution to Economic Theory and Applications. London: Transaction Publishers, pp. 98–110).Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2000) What would Keynes have thought of the development of IS-LM? In: Young, W and Zilberfarb, B (eds) IS-LM and Modern Macroeconomics. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 133149.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2002) IS-LM and macroeconomics after Keynes. In: Arestis, P, Desai, M and Dow, S (eds) Money, Macroeconomics and Keynes: Essays in Honour of Victoria Chick, vol. 1. London: Routledge, pp. 103114.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2008) ‘Interest rates’, ‘Interest rates nominal’ and ‘interest rates real’. In: Darity, WA Jr (ed.) International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 4. 2nd ed. New York: Macmillan Reference, pp. 8188.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2008) Expectations and unemployment. In: Wray, R and Forstater, M (eds) Keynes and Macroeconomics after 70 Years: Critical Assessments of the General Theory. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 309320.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Dalziel, Paul (in press) The theorising about post-Keynesian economics in Australia: aggregate demand, economic growth and income distribution policy. In: Harcourt, GC and Kriesler, P (eds) Handbook of Post-Keynesian Economics, vol. 2. New York: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (1994) Income distribution and the character of Australian society. In: Frith, SH (ed.) The Value of Work. Sydney: Institute for Values Research, New College, The University of New South Wales, pp. 2739.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (1995) What happened to income distribution in Australia and why. Growth 43: 1336.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (1996) Deregulation and the welfare of the less well off. International Journal of Social Economics 23(4/5/6): 310325.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (1996) Minimum wages, equity and unemployment. Economic and Labour Relations Review 7(2): 198212.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Saunders, P (1998) Globalization and the return to education in Australia. Economic Record 74(226): 279289.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (2005) Overcoming social exclusion. In: Parwar, M (ed.) Capacity Building for Participation. Wagga Wagga: Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt University, pp. 5273.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2008) Minimum wages, unions, the economy and society. Economic and Labour Relations Review 19(1): 2538.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Apart from ethics, more generally, this section contains publications on human rights. Publications on economic rationalism are also included, as economic rationalism, or market liberalism, is ideology (or values) ‘masquerading as economic science’, to quote Nevile.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (1994) Economic rationalism: on throwing out the bathwater but saving the baby. Australian Quarterly 66(1): 2543.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (1996) Economic justice in Australia. Trinity Occasional Papers December, pp. 5157.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (1998) Economic rationalism: social philosophy masquerading as economic science. In: Cass, B and Symth, P (eds) Contesting the Australian Way. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 169179.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (1998) Human rights issues in the welfare state. Australian Journal of Human Rights 4(20): 95106 (Reprinted in: Jones, M and Kriesler, P (eds) Globalisation, Human Rights and Civil Society. Prospect Media, 1998).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2000) Full employment, a neglected but indispensable and feasible human right. Economic and Labour Relations Review (Supplement to Vol. 11): 117136.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2007) Economic perspectives on workers’ rights’. In: Bromberg, M and Irving, M (eds) Australian Charter of Employment Rights. VIC, Australia: Hardie Grant Books, pp. 127234.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2007) The right to work. In: Bromberg, M and Irving, M (eds) Australian Charter of Employment Rights. VIC, Australia: Hardie Grant Books, pp. 135144.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2009) The current crisis has a silver lining. Economic and Labour Relations Review 19(2): 2738.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (1994) ‘Investment and growth: An overview’ in Investment for Growth. Background Paper No. 39, Economic Planning Advisory Council, Canberra, April.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2000) Can Keynesian policies stimulate growth in output and employment? In: Bell, S (ed.) The Unemployment Crisis in Australia, Which Way Out. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 149174.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2003) Expectations, lags and particular parameter values in Harrod’s dynamics. History of Economics Review Winter: 100108.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2003) Macroeconomic impacts of globalization. In: Bloch, H (ed.) Growth and Development in the Global Economy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 173198.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2012) Dynamic Keynesian economics: cycling forward with Harrod and Kalecki. Cambridge Journal of Economics 36(2): 405417.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (1995) Why do we need to increase taxation? In: Disney, J and Krever, R (eds) Restoring Revenue: Issues and Options. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Centre for International and Public Law, The Australian National University and Taxation Law and Policy Research Institute, Deakin University, pp. 1922.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2002) Tools of choice for fighting recessions. In: Carlson, E and Mitchell, W (eds) The Urgency of Full Employment. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Centre of Applied Economic Research, University of New South Wales, pp. 7391.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2006) Fiscal policy. In: King, J (ed.) The Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 149152.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2006) Economic liberalism. In: Fitzpatrick, T, Kwon, H, Manning, N, et al. (eds) International Encyclopedia of Social Policy. London: Routledge, pp. 359364.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2006) Fiscal policy. In: Fitzpatrick, T, Kwon, H, Manning, N, et al. (eds) International Encyclopedia of Social Policy. London: Routledge, pp. 477479.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2006) Keynesianism. In: Fitzpatrick, T, Kwon, H, Manning, N, et al. (eds) International Encyclopedia of Social Policy. London: Routledge, pp. 720722.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2011) Why Keynesian policy was more successful in the fifties and sixties than in the last 20 years. Economic and Labour Relations Review 21(1): 116.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (1996) Minimum wages, equity and unemployment. Economic and Labour Relations Review 7(2): 198212.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (1998) ‘Comments’ (on Dungey and Pitchford and Debelle and Vickery). In: Debelle, G and Borland, J (eds) Unemployment and the Australian Labour Market. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Reserve Bank of Australia, pp. 270274.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2001) Should award wage rates be frozen? Economic Papers 20(2): 2635.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (2001) Distorting the wage debate: a reply to James, Wooden and Dawkins. Economic Papers 29(3): 7174.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW with Nevile, Ann (2003) Evaluating the structure and performance of job network. Australian Journal of Labour Economics 6(2): 241251.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2003) Employment outcomes of work for the dole: an analysis of the DEWRSB net impact report. Economic and Labour Relations Review 14(1): 127142.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW with Nevile, Ann (2003) Work for the Dole: Opportunity or Obligation. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Centre for Applied Economic Research, University of New South Wales.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Nevile, Ann (2006) Realizing the potential of work for the dole. Journal of Economic and Social Policy 11(1): 7388.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Rao, BB (1996) The use and abuse of aggregate demand and supply functions. The Manchester School of Economic & Social Studies 64(2): 189207.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (1998) Aggregate demand and supply analysis: a story in the wrong language. In: Rao, BB (ed.) Aggregate Demand and Supply: A Critique of Orthodox Macroeconomic Modelling. Basingstoke: Macmillan, pp. 155175.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (1999) Equilibrium, expectations and ISLM. Indian Journal of Applied Economics 6(1): 99112 (Reprinted in: Puttaswamaiah, K (ed.) (2001) John Hicks, His Contribution to Economic Theory and Applications. London: Transaction Publishers, pp. 98–110).Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2000) What would Keynes have thought of the development of IS-LM? In: Young, W and Zilberfarb, B (eds) IS-LM and Modern Macroeconomics. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 133149.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2002) IS-LM and macroeconomics after Keynes. In: Arestis, P, Desai, M and Dow, S (eds) Money, Macroeconomics and Keynes: Essays in Honour of Victoria Chick, vol. 1. London: Routledge, pp. 103114.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2008) ‘Interest rates’, ‘Interest rates nominal’ and ‘interest rates real’. In: Darity, WA Jr (ed.) International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 4. 2nd ed. New York: Macmillan Reference, pp. 8188.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2008) Expectations and unemployment. In: Wray, R and Forstater, M (eds) Keynes and Macroeconomics after 70 Years: Critical Assessments of the General Theory. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 309320.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Dalziel, Paul (in press) The theorising about post-Keynesian economics in Australia: aggregate demand, economic growth and income distribution policy. In: Harcourt, GC and Kriesler, P (eds) Handbook of Post-Keynesian Economics, vol. 2. New York: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (1995) Why do we need to increase taxation? In: Disney, J and Krever, R (eds) Restoring Revenue: Issues and Options. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Centre for International and Public Law, The Australian National University and Taxation Law and Policy Research Institute, Deakin University, pp. 1922.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2002) Tools of choice for fighting recessions. In: Carlson, E and Mitchell, W (eds) The Urgency of Full Employment. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Centre of Applied Economic Research, University of New South Wales, pp. 7391.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2006) Fiscal policy. In: King, J (ed.) The Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 149152.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2006) Economic liberalism. In: Fitzpatrick, T, Kwon, H, Manning, N, et al. (eds) International Encyclopedia of Social Policy. London: Routledge, pp. 359364.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2006) Fiscal policy. In: Fitzpatrick, T, Kwon, H, Manning, N, et al. (eds) International Encyclopedia of Social Policy. London: Routledge, pp. 477479.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2006) Keynesianism. In: Fitzpatrick, T, Kwon, H, Manning, N, et al. (eds) International Encyclopedia of Social Policy. London: Routledge, pp. 720722.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2011) Why Keynesian policy was more successful in the fifties and sixties than in the last 20 years. Economic and Labour Relations Review 21(1): 116.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (1996) Minimum wages, equity and unemployment. Economic and Labour Relations Review 7(2): 198212.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (1998) ‘Comments’ (on Dungey and Pitchford and Debelle and Vickery). In: Debelle, G and Borland, J (eds) Unemployment and the Australian Labour Market. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Reserve Bank of Australia, pp. 270274.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2001) Should award wage rates be frozen? Economic Papers 20(2): 2635.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (2001) Distorting the wage debate: a reply to James, Wooden and Dawkins. Economic Papers 29(3): 7174.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW with Nevile, Ann (2003) Evaluating the structure and performance of job network. Australian Journal of Labour Economics 6(2): 241251.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2003) Employment outcomes of work for the dole: an analysis of the DEWRSB net impact report. Economic and Labour Relations Review 14(1): 127142.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW with Nevile, Ann (2003) Work for the Dole: Opportunity or Obligation. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Centre for Applied Economic Research, University of New South Wales.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Nevile, Ann (2006) Realizing the potential of work for the dole. Journal of Economic and Social Policy 11(1): 7388.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Rao, BB (1996) The use and abuse of aggregate demand and supply functions. The Manchester School of Economic & Social Studies 64(2): 189207.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (1998) Aggregate demand and supply analysis: a story in the wrong language. In: Rao, BB (ed.) Aggregate Demand and Supply: A Critique of Orthodox Macroeconomic Modelling. Basingstoke: Macmillan, pp. 155175.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (1999) Equilibrium, expectations and ISLM. Indian Journal of Applied Economics 6(1): 99112 (Reprinted in: Puttaswamaiah, K (ed.) (2001) John Hicks, His Contribution to Economic Theory and Applications. London: Transaction Publishers, pp. 98–110).Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2000) What would Keynes have thought of the development of IS-LM? In: Young, W and Zilberfarb, B (eds) IS-LM and Modern Macroeconomics. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 133149.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2002) IS-LM and macroeconomics after Keynes. In: Arestis, P, Desai, M and Dow, S (eds) Money, Macroeconomics and Keynes: Essays in Honour of Victoria Chick, vol. 1. London: Routledge, pp. 103114.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2008) ‘Interest rates’, ‘Interest rates nominal’ and ‘interest rates real’. In: Darity, WA Jr (ed.) International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 4. 2nd ed. New York: Macmillan Reference, pp. 8188.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2008) Expectations and unemployment. In: Wray, R and Forstater, M (eds) Keynes and Macroeconomics after 70 Years: Critical Assessments of the General Theory. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 309320.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Dalziel, Paul (in press) The theorising about post-Keynesian economics in Australia: aggregate demand, economic growth and income distribution policy. In: Harcourt, GC and Kriesler, P (eds) Handbook of Post-Keynesian Economics, vol. 2. New York: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (1994) Income distribution and the character of Australian society. In: Frith, SH (ed.) The Value of Work. Sydney: Institute for Values Research, New College, The University of New South Wales, pp. 2739.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (1995) What happened to income distribution in Australia and why. Growth 43: 1336.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (1996) Deregulation and the welfare of the less well off. International Journal of Social Economics 23(4/5/6): 310325.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (1996) Minimum wages, equity and unemployment. Economic and Labour Relations Review 7(2): 198212.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Saunders, P (1998) Globalization and the return to education in Australia. Economic Record 74(226): 279289.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (2005) Overcoming social exclusion. In: Parwar, M (ed.) Capacity Building for Participation. Wagga Wagga: Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt University, pp. 5273.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2008) Minimum wages, unions, the economy and society. Economic and Labour Relations Review 19(1): 2538.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Apart from ethics, more generally, this section contains publications on human rights. Publications on economic rationalism are also included, as economic rationalism, or market liberalism, is ideology (or values) ‘masquerading as economic science’, to quote Nevile.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (1994) Economic rationalism: on throwing out the bathwater but saving the baby. Australian Quarterly 66(1): 2543.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW (1996) Economic justice in Australia. Trinity Occasional Papers December, pp. 5157.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (1998) Economic rationalism: social philosophy masquerading as economic science. In: Cass, B and Symth, P (eds) Contesting the Australian Way. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 169179.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (1998) Human rights issues in the welfare state. Australian Journal of Human Rights 4(20): 95106 (Reprinted in: Jones, M and Kriesler, P (eds) Globalisation, Human Rights and Civil Society. Prospect Media, 1998).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2000) Full employment, a neglected but indispensable and feasible human right. Economic and Labour Relations Review (Supplement to Vol. 11): 117136.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2007) Economic perspectives on workers’ rights’. In: Bromberg, M and Irving, M (eds) Australian Charter of Employment Rights. VIC, Australia: Hardie Grant Books, pp. 127234.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW with Kriesler, P (2007) The right to work. In: Bromberg, M and Irving, M (eds) Australian Charter of Employment Rights. VIC, Australia: Hardie Grant Books, pp. 135144.Google Scholar
Nevile, JW (2009) The current crisis has a silver lining. Economic and Labour Relations Review 19(2): 2738.CrossRefGoogle Scholar