Philip Arestis Explained
Philip Arestis is a noted University of Cambridge, Cypriot-born British economist who has published widely in macroeconomics, monetary economics and applied economics. The approach he takes is typically Post-Keynesian.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Editorships
Editor of the British Review of Economic Issues (BREI) (which became c1996 Economic Issues[6]) 1982/1988
Selected publications
- Arestis, P. (1992). The Post-Keynesian Approach to Economics: An Alternative Analysis of Economic Theory and Policy, Aldershot, Edward Elgar
- Arestis, P. (1996). Post-Keynesian economics: towards coherence. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 20(1), 111–135.
- Arestis, P., & Demetriades, P. (1997). Financial development and economic growth: assessing the evidence. The economic journal, 107(442), 783–799.
- Arestis, Philip and Malcolm C. Sawyer (ed.) (2001). A Biographical Dictionary of Dissenting Economists. New York: Edward Elgar Publishing
Notes and References
- Web site: Wolfson College Cambridge: Philip Arestis. www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk.
- Book: King, J. E.. Philip Arestis. May 3, 1995. Palgrave Macmillan UK. 201–216. CrossRef. 10.1057/9780230378827_14.
- Web site: Scholars: Philip Arestis, Research Associate . www.levyinstitute.org . Levy Economics Institute of Bard College . 3 May 2024.
- Web site: Professor Philip Arestis. The Cambridge Trust for New Thinking in Economics.
- Fontana, G., McCombie, J. and Sawyer, M., 2010. Macroeconomics, finance and money: essays in honour of Philip Arestis. Springer.
- https://www.economicissues.org.uk/Files/2018/118_howells.pdf