Jim Stanford
Jim Stanford is a Canadian economist and founder of the Progressive Economics Forum. He holds a master's degree in economics from Cambridge University and a doctorate from the New School for Social Research. He is author of a column for the Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail. In 2016 Stanford relocated to Australia, where he is the founding director of the Centre for the Future of Work, a non-partisan research organization funded by the public policy think tanks, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and The Australia Institute.[1] He is also a regular contributor on economics to Huffington Post Australia.[2]
Published works
[edit]Books
[edit]- Economics for Everyone: A Short Guide to the Economics of Capitalism (with Tony Biddle) London; Ann Arbor, MI : Pluto Press, 2008.[3]
- Challenging The Market: The Struggle To Regulate Work And Income (with Leah F. Vosko and the Challenging the Market Conference), 2004
- Paper Boom: Why Real Prosperity Requires a New Approach to Canada's Economy, Lorimer, 1999
- Power, Employment, and Accumulation: Social Structures in Economic Theory and Policy (with Lance Taylor and Ellen Houston) Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe 2000 [4]
- Estimating the effects of North American Free Trade: A three-country general equilibrium model with "real- world" assumptions, 1993
- Social dumping under North American free trade, 1993.
- Going south: Cheap labour as an unfair subsidy in North American free trade, 1991
Peer-reviewed articles
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Other publications
[edit]- Sharing the Work, Sparing the Planet: Work Time, Consumption, and Ecology. (book review): in Labour/Le Travail (Digital – Jul 28, 2005)
- Gomery, upside down.(CANADA): in Catholic New Times (Digital – Jul 25, 2005)
- Janis Sarra, ed., Corporate Governance in Global Capital Markets.(Book Review): in Labour/Le Travail (Digital – Jan 25, 2006)
- Introduction.(Forum on Labour and the Economic Crisis: Can the Union Movement Rise to the Occasion?)(Essay):in Labour/Le Travail by Jim Stanford (Digital – Jan 26, 2010)
- Challenging the Market the Struggle To Regulate Work and Income (1980)
References
[edit]- ^ "Meet the Director". Centre for Future Work. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
- ^ "Jim Stanford at Huffington Post Australia". Huffington Post Australia. Archived from the original on 17 May 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
- ^ WorldCat
- ^ WorldCat
External links
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