Sheila Dow Explained
Sheila Dow is a post-Keynesian economist. She was a Professor (and is an Emeritus Professor) of Economics at the University of Stirling in Scotland. She has published in a wide range of areas, most notably in economic methodology, the endogeneity of money and the history of economic thought.[1] [2] [3]
Selected publications
- Dow, S. C. (1996). The methodology of macroeconomic thought.Edward Elgar
- Dow, S. C. (1996). Horizontalism: a critique. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 20(4), 497–508.
- Chick, V. and Dow, S.C. (1988) A post-Keynesian perspective on the relation between banking and regional development. In P. Arestis (ed.) Post-Keynesian Monetary Economics—New Approaches to Financial Modelling. Aldershot: Elgar, 219–250
Notes and References
- Web site: Professor Sheila Dow | University of Stirling .
- Web site: Institute for New Economic Thinking .
- Web site: Sheila Dow | the Center on Capitalism and Society .