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Anthony P. Thirlwall


Alternative spellings:
Anthony Thirlwall
A. P. Thirlwall
Antony Thirlwall
Tony Thirlwall
Anthony Philip Thirlwall

B: 21. April 1941
D: 8. November 2023
Biblio: Keynes College, University of Kent at Canterbury, Professor of Applied Economics
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  • Economist
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  • University of Kent
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    Anthony Philip Thirlwall (born 1941) is Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Kent. He has made major contributions to regional economics; the analysis of unemployment and inflation; balance of payments theory, and to growth and development economics with particular reference to developing countries. He is the author of the bestselling textbook Economics of Development: Theory and Evidence (Palgrave Macmillan) now in its ninth edition. He is also the biographer and literary executor of the famous Cambridge economist Nicholas Kaldor. Perhaps his most notable contribution has been to show that if long-run balance of payments equilibrium is a requirement for a country, its growth of national income can be approximated by the ratio of the growth of exports to the income elasticity of demand for imports (Thirlwall's Law). (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      2021
    4
      2019
    2
      2018
    3
      2017
    2
      2015
    3
      2014
    8
      2013
    1
      2012
    7
      2011
    2
      2010
    2
      2009
    2
      2008
    5
      2007
    4
      2006
    3
      2005
    5
      2004
    4
      2003
    4
      2002
    2
      2001
    4
      2000
    7
      1999
    9
      1998
    4
      1997
    1
      1996
    6
      1995
    5
      1994
    4
      1993
    6
      1992
    4
      1991
    1
      1990
    6
      1989
    2
      1988
    6
      1987
    3
      1986
    1
      1985
    2
      1983
    3
      1982
    2
      1980
    1
      1978
    4
      1976
    2
      1975
    2
      1974
    2
      1972

    Series

    1. Discussion papers / University of Kent, School of Economics (16)
    2. Studies in economics (4)
    3. Macmillan education (1)
    4. Palgrave studies in history of economic thought series (1)
    5. Edward Elgar E-Book Archive (1)
    6. Routledge studies in development economics (1)
    7. Economists in the twentieth century (1)
    8. Minisymposium on Thirlwall's law and economic growth in an open-economy context (1)
    9. Research report series (1)
    10. Studies in the UK economy (1)
    11. Grand masters in economics (1)
    12. Proceedings of the Keynes seminar (1)
    13. Macmillan studies in economics (1)