This CV summarizes Alan Freeman's professional experience and qualifications. He currently serves as Co-Director of the Geopolitical Economy Research Institute and holds several editorial and board positions. His past employment includes roles as a Principal Economist and Senior Lecturer. Freeman has authored and edited several books and published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles. He maintains fluency in multiple languages and specializes in various programming languages and databases. Freeman has delivered many presentations internationally and received distinguished awards for his work.
Pre-paid cards provide benefits such as being easy to obtain and use, having immediately available funds, and reducing overdraft risk. However, they can also be used to launder money through placement, layering, and integration stages. Various countries have regulatory frameworks to address money laundering risks of pre-paid cards that include specifying who can issue cards, requiring licenses, and imposing know-your-customer and anti-money laundering rules. Regulations aim to balance facilitating financial inclusion with mitigating risks.
Este documento habla sobre el acoso laboral desde una perspectiva social. Explica que el acoso laboral se define como un comportamiento continuo de maltrato verbal y psicológico hacia un trabajador por parte de sus compañeros, que causa daño psicológico a la víctima. Los principales motivos del acoso son la envidia y los celos por el éxito de otros. El acoso puede ocurrir entre superiores, subordinados o iguales, y depende de la personalidad y circunstancias laborales. Los seis maltratos
Lambs & chicken .... testing an agile gamePierre E. NEIS
This document describes an activity called the "Agile Animal Farm" meant to help understand Agile behaviors. In the activity, participants are assigned roles like "lambs", "chickens", "foxes", etc. Each role comes with behaviors and contributions associated with that animal. The activity involves having teams with different roles complete tasks to see how the roles influence the outcomes. The purpose is to identify helpful and unhelpful behaviors to understand Agile principles and team dynamics.
Este documento proporciona consejos e información para motociclistas sobre eventos moteros, rutas, aplicaciones para teléfonos inteligentes, cómo transportar una moto de forma segura, cómo prevenir el robo de motos, y consejos para comprar una moto nueva o usada.
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Estudio conjunto de julio de 2012 entre Servimedia y Estudio de Comunicación, con la colaboración de la Federación de
Asociaciones de Periodistas de España, FAPE.
Estudio presentado en el curso “Ética, credibilidad y confianza en los Medios de Comunicación del siglo XXI”, de los curos de verano de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid en El Escorial.
http://www.estudiodecomunicacion.com/extranet/portfolio-view/la-etica-en-la-empresa-periodistica-y-sus-profesionales/
Alessanda Bucci - Segmentazione e multimedialità nella strategia TIM - Case S...Alessandra_Bucci
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This document provides advice on launching digital products and mobile apps. It outlines opportunities in developing consumer and enterprise apps, as well as extending existing services to mobile. It then discusses potential pitfalls to avoid like targeting the wrong users, using the wrong distribution channels, and issues that could cause app rejections. Lastly, it provides tips for ongoing success like user engagement, partnerships, and adapting to change based on validated user assumptions.
Pre-paid cards provide benefits such as being easy to obtain and use, having immediately available funds, and reducing overdraft risk. However, they can also be used to launder money through placement, layering, and integration stages. Various countries have regulatory frameworks to address money laundering risks of pre-paid cards that include specifying who can issue cards, requiring licenses, and imposing know-your-customer and anti-money laundering rules. Regulations aim to balance facilitating financial inclusion with mitigating risks.
Este documento habla sobre el acoso laboral desde una perspectiva social. Explica que el acoso laboral se define como un comportamiento continuo de maltrato verbal y psicológico hacia un trabajador por parte de sus compañeros, que causa daño psicológico a la víctima. Los principales motivos del acoso son la envidia y los celos por el éxito de otros. El acoso puede ocurrir entre superiores, subordinados o iguales, y depende de la personalidad y circunstancias laborales. Los seis maltratos
Lambs & chicken .... testing an agile gamePierre E. NEIS
This document describes an activity called the "Agile Animal Farm" meant to help understand Agile behaviors. In the activity, participants are assigned roles like "lambs", "chickens", "foxes", etc. Each role comes with behaviors and contributions associated with that animal. The activity involves having teams with different roles complete tasks to see how the roles influence the outcomes. The purpose is to identify helpful and unhelpful behaviors to understand Agile principles and team dynamics.
Este documento proporciona consejos e información para motociclistas sobre eventos moteros, rutas, aplicaciones para teléfonos inteligentes, cómo transportar una moto de forma segura, cómo prevenir el robo de motos, y consejos para comprar una moto nueva o usada.
La ética en la empresa periodística y sus profesionalesMaría Rubio
Estudio conjunto de julio de 2012 entre Servimedia y Estudio de Comunicación, con la colaboración de la Federación de
Asociaciones de Periodistas de España, FAPE.
Estudio presentado en el curso “Ética, credibilidad y confianza en los Medios de Comunicación del siglo XXI”, de los curos de verano de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid en El Escorial.
http://www.estudiodecomunicacion.com/extranet/portfolio-view/la-etica-en-la-empresa-periodistica-y-sus-profesionales/
Alessanda Bucci - Segmentazione e multimedialità nella strategia TIM - Case S...Alessandra_Bucci
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UCL M.Sc. Technology Entrepreneurship 2015 - Launching Digital ProductsNiall Roche
This document provides advice on launching digital products and mobile apps. It outlines opportunities in developing consumer and enterprise apps, as well as extending existing services to mobile. It then discusses potential pitfalls to avoid like targeting the wrong users, using the wrong distribution channels, and issues that could cause app rejections. Lastly, it provides tips for ongoing success like user engagement, partnerships, and adapting to change based on validated user assumptions.
The document provides information for incoming second year students to the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) MPA Programme in 2012/13. It summarizes the prestigious reputation and global reach of LSE, and outlines the various MPA streams, core curriculum, faculty, capstone project, career outcomes, costs and admissions process.
The document provides information about the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Masters of Public Administration (MPA) program. It details the various MPA streams offered, first and second year curriculum requirements, faculty, student outcomes, costs, and the dual degree program which allows students to spend their second year at partner schools in New York, Paris, Berlin, and Singapore.
Dr. Marta Musso is a Teaching Fellow at King's College London and an Honorary Fellow at the University of Birmingham and the Florence School of Regulation. She holds a PhD in History from the University of Cambridge and has held previous positions at the European University Institute and various universities in France, Italy, and the United States. Her research focuses on European energy policy and digital humanities. She has extensive professional experience in research, archives, and public engagement projects related to energy and business history.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Yoshihiko Amano, a Japanese national born in 1955. He has over 35 years of work experience in marketing and communications, including positions at Dentsu Inc. and Yakult Europe. He holds degrees from Keio University, INSEAD, and Rikkyo University. Amano is highly skilled in English, French, German and wine expertise. He has received several awards for his language abilities and is involved with cultural organizations in Tokyo promoting diversity and European culture.
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This document discusses the benefits of using information and communication technologies (ICTs) for foreign language teaching and learning. It states that ICTs provide opportunities for language learners to use the target language in authentic contexts. ICTs also provide easy access to learning resources and allow for collaboration between peers. Additionally, ICTs give teachers tools to enhance their teaching practices and improve their professional performance while accommodating different learning styles and students' needs and interests.
Benefits of ict in foreign language teaching and learningMiguel Salek
This document discusses the benefits of using information and communication technologies (ICTs) for foreign language teaching and learning. It states that ICTs provide opportunities for language learners to use the target language in authentic contexts. ICTs also provide easy access to learning resources and allow for collaboration between peers. Additionally, ICTs give teachers tools to enhance their teaching practices and improve their professional performance while accommodating different learning styles and students' needs and interests.
Jankowski, curriculum vitae, 29 february 2012Nick Jankowski
This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Nicholas Warren Jankowski. Jankowski is an Associate Researcher at the e-Humanities Group of the Royal Netherlands Academy for Arts and Sciences and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Ljubljana. He has decades of experience researching community and new media and has authored or edited over a dozen books and many articles on these topics. Jankowski also has an extensive career in teaching at various universities and holds a PhD from the University of Amsterdam.
The document discusses the School of Journalism & Mass Communications at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. It provides details on the establishment and growth of the school, including the launch of undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programs. It also outlines the school's international outlook, with partnerships around the world and an English-taught program for Erasmus students. The school has received international recognition, ranking highly in university rankings.
2021 COMAGI 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MIGRATION AND GENDER ISSUES (202...Saurabh Chandra
The Scientific Committee of the 1st International Conference on Migration and Gender Issues (2021 COMAGI) invites you to participate in the International conference by submitting a 500-words abstract for the peer-reviewed e-collection of abstracts with ISBN that will be published at Alfred Nobel University, Dnipro City, Ukraine. Selected abstracts will be invited to submit their full paper for publication and presentation in the Conference.
Le Ngoc Son is a prominent Vietnamese journalist who currently serves as Vice Editor-in-Chief of The Urban Citizen Newspaper and Assistant Managing Editor of the Vietnamese Student Newspaper. He obtained a Master's degree in Public Management from Uppsala University in Sweden and founded The Intelligent Applied Media School. Son has received several national awards for his journalistic work and has published books on journalism and Vietnamese politics. He also teaches at universities and uses his experience to advise on media projects.
The RSA Annual International Conference was held from April 17-20, 2011 at Newcastle University in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK. The conference focused on topics related to regional and urban development, with plenary sessions on the future of second tier cities in Europe, sustainable regional development, and the future of spatial policy. Conference themes also included climate change and regional development, migration and regional development, regional identity and regionalism, new approaches to regional development policy, and social justice and regional development.
Hoang Minh Vu received his Ph.D. in History from Cornell University where he studied Vietnamese foreign policy and Cold War international history from 1975-95. He holds a BSc in International Relations and History from the London School of Economics where he graduated with first class honors. Vu is fluent in Vietnamese, English, and French and has basic proficiency in Mandarin Chinese. He has work experience interning in Vietnam for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of Vietnam in the UK. Vu also has research and leadership experience in Singapore and at the London School of Economics.
The document provides information about Webster University, a private nonprofit university based in St. Louis, Missouri with additional campuses worldwide. It details Webster's mission of global citizenship and excellence. Key facts include that it was founded in 1915 and has over 150,000 alumni. The Vienna, Austria campus is highlighted, noting its location, programs offered, student diversity, and guest lecturers.
The Pursuit of Class Struggle By Other Means: presentation to a conference of the World Association for Political Economy (WAPE) on 'Modernization', in Pingtan, Fujian, September 2023
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It notes that creative and science industries now employ a large portion of workers and discusses extending measurement techniques from creative industries to general intangible production. Mental objects like scientific theories can take various forms.
The document argues modern production increasingly transforms immaterial resources and outputs immaterial objects, so planning needs a theory of quantifying and accounting for these. It explores how to measure intangible products and resources by attributes like price and labor, and defines services as specialized productive functions rather than a catch-all category. Specialization and cooperation of skilled labor are key to int
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The material balance accounting system was the main instrument of economic planning in the Soviet Union and other centrally planned economies of Eastern Europe. It provided data on production targets and achievements, but was best understood as a planning instrument rather than just a source of accounting data. Key questions around the system included how outputs were measured, prices were set, and any surpluses were disposed of by the state. The system also had interfaces with commodity sectors and consumption, which was not itself part of the material balance planning system.
This document discusses why cities are not states and explores governance issues related to London. It examines how cities have historically assumed some state functions but were later absorbed by larger territorial projects. While the nation state is the dominant form, globalization has undermined multilateralism and the adequacy of the national form. Cities can only optimize in the context of their relation to the national and world economy, but which nation? The document explores definitions of world cities and challenges in measuring and comparing cities economically. It considers how London's economy has shifted towards services and creative industries.
This document discusses the origins and consequences of war from a globalization perspective. It makes three key points:
1) A seminar with authors from five continents concluded that globalization is in structural crisis, governance is failing, and major powers are increasingly turning to war as a solution, similar to the imperialism of 1873-1914.
2) This has consequences for political theory, requiring a new synthesis, and for practice, with social justice movements needing greater cooperation.
3) Globalization has led to stagnation, growing inequality, and the failure of states to govern, forcing direct intervention by dominant powers and risking more open conflict if continental unity and South-South cooperation cannot provide a counterweight.
The document discusses whether there is a definable "creative sector" and what it might constitute. It summarizes that while standard economic classification systems may not fully capture emerging industries, there are signs that a new creative sector is developing, characterized by:
1) A stable, global rise in demand for cultural goods and services.
2) A qualitative reshaping of industrial structure around flexibly specialized, high-tech production of differentiated, cultural products and services.
3) The rise of cities as locations for clustering and agglomeration economies in the new paradigm of small-run, customized creative production.
This document discusses globalization trends from 1970 to 2000. It shows that:
1) Global GDP and GDP per capita increased substantially over this period, with advanced countries seeing faster growth.
2) GDP per capita in Southeast Asia grew the most between 1980-1990, while the Eurozone saw a decline between 1990-2000.
3) The share of global GDP for North America and the Eurozone declined while Southeast Asia increased.
Computers are increasingly being used in space exploration and scientific research. They help analyze data collected from satellites and space probes. Advances in computing also allow for new forms of digital and online learning that make education more accessible.
Este documento presenta tres hechos fundamentales: la crisis económica, la crisis generalizada y la desigualdad creciente. Explica que se necesita una teoría endógena del mercado que pueda dar cuenta de estos hechos de manera comprensiva, general y simple. Propone que la teoría del valor puede cumplir este rol al conceptualizar la producción en términos del esfuerzo humano organizado por el mercado, permitiendo derivar leyes específicas como la ley de acumulación y la circulación desigual entre naciones.
The document provides information for incoming second year students to the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) MPA Programme in 2012/13. It summarizes the prestigious reputation and global reach of LSE, and outlines the various MPA streams, core curriculum, faculty, capstone project, career outcomes, costs and admissions process.
The document provides information about the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Masters of Public Administration (MPA) program. It details the various MPA streams offered, first and second year curriculum requirements, faculty, student outcomes, costs, and the dual degree program which allows students to spend their second year at partner schools in New York, Paris, Berlin, and Singapore.
Dr. Marta Musso is a Teaching Fellow at King's College London and an Honorary Fellow at the University of Birmingham and the Florence School of Regulation. She holds a PhD in History from the University of Cambridge and has held previous positions at the European University Institute and various universities in France, Italy, and the United States. Her research focuses on European energy policy and digital humanities. She has extensive professional experience in research, archives, and public engagement projects related to energy and business history.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Yoshihiko Amano, a Japanese national born in 1955. He has over 35 years of work experience in marketing and communications, including positions at Dentsu Inc. and Yakult Europe. He holds degrees from Keio University, INSEAD, and Rikkyo University. Amano is highly skilled in English, French, German and wine expertise. He has received several awards for his language abilities and is involved with cultural organizations in Tokyo promoting diversity and European culture.
Benefits of ict in foreign language teaching and learningMiguel Salek
This document discusses the benefits of using information and communication technologies (ICTs) for foreign language teaching and learning. It states that ICTs provide opportunities for language learners to use the target language in authentic contexts. ICTs also provide easy access to learning resources and allow for collaboration between peers. Additionally, ICTs give teachers tools to enhance their teaching practices and improve their professional performance while accommodating different learning styles and students' needs and interests.
Benefits of ict in foreign language teaching and learningMiguel Salek
This document discusses the benefits of using information and communication technologies (ICTs) for foreign language teaching and learning. It states that ICTs provide opportunities for language learners to use the target language in authentic contexts. ICTs also provide easy access to learning resources and allow for collaboration between peers. Additionally, ICTs give teachers tools to enhance their teaching practices and improve their professional performance while accommodating different learning styles and students' needs and interests.
Jankowski, curriculum vitae, 29 february 2012Nick Jankowski
This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Nicholas Warren Jankowski. Jankowski is an Associate Researcher at the e-Humanities Group of the Royal Netherlands Academy for Arts and Sciences and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Ljubljana. He has decades of experience researching community and new media and has authored or edited over a dozen books and many articles on these topics. Jankowski also has an extensive career in teaching at various universities and holds a PhD from the University of Amsterdam.
The document discusses the School of Journalism & Mass Communications at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. It provides details on the establishment and growth of the school, including the launch of undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programs. It also outlines the school's international outlook, with partnerships around the world and an English-taught program for Erasmus students. The school has received international recognition, ranking highly in university rankings.
2021 COMAGI 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MIGRATION AND GENDER ISSUES (202...Saurabh Chandra
The Scientific Committee of the 1st International Conference on Migration and Gender Issues (2021 COMAGI) invites you to participate in the International conference by submitting a 500-words abstract for the peer-reviewed e-collection of abstracts with ISBN that will be published at Alfred Nobel University, Dnipro City, Ukraine. Selected abstracts will be invited to submit their full paper for publication and presentation in the Conference.
Le Ngoc Son is a prominent Vietnamese journalist who currently serves as Vice Editor-in-Chief of The Urban Citizen Newspaper and Assistant Managing Editor of the Vietnamese Student Newspaper. He obtained a Master's degree in Public Management from Uppsala University in Sweden and founded The Intelligent Applied Media School. Son has received several national awards for his journalistic work and has published books on journalism and Vietnamese politics. He also teaches at universities and uses his experience to advise on media projects.
The RSA Annual International Conference was held from April 17-20, 2011 at Newcastle University in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK. The conference focused on topics related to regional and urban development, with plenary sessions on the future of second tier cities in Europe, sustainable regional development, and the future of spatial policy. Conference themes also included climate change and regional development, migration and regional development, regional identity and regionalism, new approaches to regional development policy, and social justice and regional development.
Hoang Minh Vu received his Ph.D. in History from Cornell University where he studied Vietnamese foreign policy and Cold War international history from 1975-95. He holds a BSc in International Relations and History from the London School of Economics where he graduated with first class honors. Vu is fluent in Vietnamese, English, and French and has basic proficiency in Mandarin Chinese. He has work experience interning in Vietnam for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of Vietnam in the UK. Vu also has research and leadership experience in Singapore and at the London School of Economics.
The document provides information about Webster University, a private nonprofit university based in St. Louis, Missouri with additional campuses worldwide. It details Webster's mission of global citizenship and excellence. Key facts include that it was founded in 1915 and has over 150,000 alumni. The Vienna, Austria campus is highlighted, noting its location, programs offered, student diversity, and guest lecturers.
The Pursuit of Class Struggle By Other Means: presentation to a conference of the World Association for Political Economy (WAPE) on 'Modernization', in Pingtan, Fujian, September 2023
This document proposes developing a theory of "Noonomy" to measure and account for intangible resources and production, especially of "mental objects."
It notes that creative and science industries now employ a large portion of workers and discusses extending measurement techniques from creative industries to general intangible production. Mental objects like scientific theories can take various forms.
The document argues modern production increasingly transforms immaterial resources and outputs immaterial objects, so planning needs a theory of quantifying and accounting for these. It explores how to measure intangible products and resources by attributes like price and labor, and defines services as specialized productive functions rather than a catch-all category. Specialization and cooperation of skilled labor are key to int
The Material Balance Accounting SystemAlan Freeman
The material balance accounting system was the main instrument of economic planning in the Soviet Union and other centrally planned economies of Eastern Europe. It provided data on production targets and achievements, but was best understood as a planning instrument rather than just a source of accounting data. Key questions around the system included how outputs were measured, prices were set, and any surpluses were disposed of by the state. The system also had interfaces with commodity sectors and consumption, which was not itself part of the material balance planning system.
This document discusses why cities are not states and explores governance issues related to London. It examines how cities have historically assumed some state functions but were later absorbed by larger territorial projects. While the nation state is the dominant form, globalization has undermined multilateralism and the adequacy of the national form. Cities can only optimize in the context of their relation to the national and world economy, but which nation? The document explores definitions of world cities and challenges in measuring and comparing cities economically. It considers how London's economy has shifted towards services and creative industries.
This document discusses the origins and consequences of war from a globalization perspective. It makes three key points:
1) A seminar with authors from five continents concluded that globalization is in structural crisis, governance is failing, and major powers are increasingly turning to war as a solution, similar to the imperialism of 1873-1914.
2) This has consequences for political theory, requiring a new synthesis, and for practice, with social justice movements needing greater cooperation.
3) Globalization has led to stagnation, growing inequality, and the failure of states to govern, forcing direct intervention by dominant powers and risking more open conflict if continental unity and South-South cooperation cannot provide a counterweight.
The document discusses whether there is a definable "creative sector" and what it might constitute. It summarizes that while standard economic classification systems may not fully capture emerging industries, there are signs that a new creative sector is developing, characterized by:
1) A stable, global rise in demand for cultural goods and services.
2) A qualitative reshaping of industrial structure around flexibly specialized, high-tech production of differentiated, cultural products and services.
3) The rise of cities as locations for clustering and agglomeration economies in the new paradigm of small-run, customized creative production.
This document discusses globalization trends from 1970 to 2000. It shows that:
1) Global GDP and GDP per capita increased substantially over this period, with advanced countries seeing faster growth.
2) GDP per capita in Southeast Asia grew the most between 1980-1990, while the Eurozone saw a decline between 1990-2000.
3) The share of global GDP for North America and the Eurozone declined while Southeast Asia increased.
Computers are increasingly being used in space exploration and scientific research. They help analyze data collected from satellites and space probes. Advances in computing also allow for new forms of digital and online learning that make education more accessible.
Este documento presenta tres hechos fundamentales: la crisis económica, la crisis generalizada y la desigualdad creciente. Explica que se necesita una teoría endógena del mercado que pueda dar cuenta de estos hechos de manera comprensiva, general y simple. Propone que la teoría del valor puede cumplir este rol al conceptualizar la producción en términos del esfuerzo humano organizado por el mercado, permitiendo derivar leyes específicas como la ley de acumulación y la circulación desigual entre naciones.
What economics should learn from China’s Economic SuccessAlan Freeman
This document discusses the need for a Chinese political economy that is based on Marxism but distinct from Western interpretations. It presents graphs showing China's strong economic growth compared to other regions since 1970. It argues that mainstream Western economics, from neoclassical to neoliberal thought, have failed to explain current economic realities. The document advocates interpreting Marx's concepts, like the tendency of the rate of profit to fall, in a way that is grounded in China's experience rather than Western assumptions.
Presentation to Auckland City Council on the living wage, Tuesday 25 July 2017.
See also video of interview with NewsHub (NZ Television) at https://studio.youtube.com/video/qQIbY920_aA/edit
1) The document analyzes the Columbus myth as an origin story that justifies the dominance of powers from the global North since 1492.
2) It argues that while their dominance is declining, these powers refuse to understand that their wealth came from acquiring the wealth of others through imperialism and slavery, not from any inherent superiority.
3) The Columbus myth disguises this by portraying Columbus as discovering America and creating a model of progress, rather than enslaving and wiping out indigenous populations for profit. The myth sustains the dominant worldview.
Mental labour, ecological crisis, and the future of workAlan Freeman
This document discusses the transition from material to mental production and its implications for the future of work. It argues that growth has slowed in developed nations and most workers are now engaged in services rather than material production. However, the concept of "services" is problematic and does not capture the human-centered and mental aspects of much modern work. The document defines mental production and mental objects which can exist independently of physical forms. While automation can handle repetitive mental tasks, creative work that involves problem-solving and collaboration cannot be mechanized. The private property system fails to support creative workers and restricts access to mental objects. A post-growth economy should focus on human-centered development, validating creativity as a human capacity, and restructuring property
Slides of a talk given at the Autonomous University of Mexico (UAM) on 9th September 2021, for the 15th international conference on 'Administration and Technology Design for Architecture, Design and Engineering'. Mainly in Spanish. The video of the event will be uploaded to utube shortly
The document discusses the impact of COVID-19 on culture and the creative industries. It provides statistics showing that in Manitoba pre-pandemic, creative industries like arts and entertainment experienced strong employment growth compared to other sectors. However, data on job losses from January-July 2020 indicate that the creative sector was hit harder by the pandemic than non-creative industries. The reliance on in-person activities makes creative jobs more vulnerable to lockdowns and social distancing measures.
Why we need a theory of Mental ObjectsAlan Freeman
This document discusses mental objects and their role in modern production. It makes three key points:
1) Mental objects like computer programs, scientific knowledge, and artistic works are increasingly important inputs in production, especially in services, technology, and creative industries. However, they behave differently than physical inputs.
2) There are two types of mental objects - algorithmic ones with predictable results, and predicative/poetic ones whose results depend on human judgment. Producing the latter is challenging as their creation process is undefined.
3) Current intellectual property models restrain use of mental objects rather than encouraging their application and innovation. Alternative models that provide income to both creators and users could better support continued development of mental labor and
The document discusses the falling rate of profit and includes 4 charts showing:
1) The UK profit rate made consistent by including financial assets in capital over 1970-2005.
2) The US profit rate made consistent by including financial assets in capital over 1946-2006.
3) US capacity utilization and recessions from 1987-2009.
4) The ratio of the UK corporate sector's cumulative purchase of financial vs. fixed assets from 1987-2009.
Unexplained persistence: Essential facts for a theory of postcolonial imperia...Alan Freeman
Slides for paper presented at the annual conference of the World Association for Political Economy (WAPE) hosted by the Geopolitical Economy Research Group (GERG) at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, July 2019. Short introductory video is on utube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rt4mWagp58Q&feature=youtu.be
The long slump: The economic facts behind the present protracted political cr...Alan Freeman
Second of two slide packs dealing with the current world economy and its protracted crisis; used for presentations at the annual conference of the World Association for Political Economy (WAPE) hosted by the Geopolitical Economy Research Group (GERG) at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, July 2019.
Accompanied by short video presentation at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRuKiXR6LcA&feature=youtu.be; see academia entry at https://www.academia.edu/41884367/Unexplained_persistence_Essential_facts_for_a_theory_of_postcolonial_imperialism
The long slump: The economic facts behind the present protracted political cr...
Freeman CV May 2015
1. Alan Freeman CV 1 31/05/2015
ALAN FREEMAN CURRICULUM VITAE
Contact: afreeman@iwgvt.org
Date of Birth: 10th April, 1946
MAIN CURRENT ACTIVITIES
Co‐Director (with Radhika Desai), Geopolitical Economy Research Institute
Co‐Editor, Geopolitical Economy Book series, Manchester University Press
Editorial Board member, Revista de Economia Politica
Vice Chair, World Association for Political Economy
Board of Governors, Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Manitobans for the Arts, Video Pool
Board of Directors, The Christopher Freeman Trust
RECENT EMPLOYMENT
Principal Economist, Greater London Authority, 2001‐2011
Senior Lecturer, University of Greenwich, 1991‐2001
Freelance Programmer and Technical Trainer, 1965‐1989
RECENT APPOINTMENTS
Research Associate, Queensland University of Technology
Technical Advisor, UK Department of Media, Culture and Sport (DCMS)
Economic Advisor, World Cities Cultural Forum
EDUCATION
BSc(Hons) Mathematics 1st
Class, University College, London, 1965
Diploma in Computer Science, Edinburgh University, 1968
MSc Economics, Birkbeck College, London, 1978
LANGUAGES
Fluent: English, French, Spanish, Italian, German; Reading: Russian, Turkish
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND PLATFORM SPECIALIZATION
Programmer, analyst, technical writer, technical trainer and database specialist since 1965
Current preferred language specialization: Java (SE8, EE7), PhP, C++
Current Preferred database platform specializations: H2, Derby, MySQL
Web Application Frameworks: Vaadin, SmartGwt
WEBSITES
geopoliticaleconomy.academia.edu/AlanFreeman
ideas.repec.org/e/pfr102.html
slideshare.net/alanfreeman777
vimeo.com/alanfreeman
2. Alan Freeman CV 2 31/05/2015
RECENT ENGAGEMENTS AND AWARDS
Guest speaker, Moscow Economic Forum, May 2014 and April 2015
Guest speaker, St Petersburg Economic Forum, April 2015
Guest speaker, New Silk Road Academy Conference, Shanghai May 2015
Keynote speaker, Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce, August 2011 and June 2015
Guest Speaker, Premier’s Economic Advisory Council, Winnipeg. March 2015
Keynote Speaker, 15th conference of "Jornadas de Economia Politica", Valladolid, Spain.
September 2014.
Invited Participant, NEA‐AHRC symposium on cultural measurement, Washington, DC. June
2014
Keynote speaker, Critique of political economy (Mandel Memorial), Mexico October 2013
Invited Guest, World Cities Culture Summit, Istanbul, November 12‐14 2013
Invited speaker, Seminar on Creative Industries and Design, Mexico May 2013
Keynote speaker, Post‐Global Initiative, Moscow, May 2013
Guest Lecturer, Course on Creative Industries, TsingHua University, October 2012
Guest speaker, Amandla Colloquium on Wage‐Led Growth, Johannesburg, October 2012
Guest speaker, Global Policy Forum, Yaroslavl, Russia, September 2011
Keynote speaker, Mayor’s luncheon for the Arts, Winnipeg, June 2011
Guest Speaker, Symposium on “Future of the City: The Arts Symposium”. Chicago University
Office of Public Engagement, Chicago Cultural Policy Center, NEA. Chicago June 2011
Distinguished Scholar Award, World Association for Political Economy, Souzhou May 2011
Guest Speaker, 'My City Still Breathes' symposium organised by Winnipeg Arts Council on
behalf of Canada Capital of Culture, November 2010
Guest Speaker, Conference on the world economic crisis, organised by the International
Labour Research and Information Group, Cape Town, April 2010
Invited Speaker, ‘The Pros and Cons of City Regions’, Port Elizabeth and Gauteng City
Councils, April 2010
RECENT CONSULTANCY AND ADVISORY ACTIVITY
Joint lead researcher, Geography of the UK’s Creative and High‐Tech Industries, August 2015.
Review of 'Literature Review on the Living Wage'. September 2013. Client: Auckland City
Council, New Zealand
Expert Advisor, Creative Industries Council Technical Working Group on the Classification
and Measurement of the Creative Industries, April‐Sept 2013. Client: DCMS
3. Alan Freeman CV 3 31/05/2015
Joint lead researcher, Dynamic Mapping of the UK’s Creative Industries. April 2012‐January
2013. Client: QUT, NESTA
Core Steering Committee member, ‘The Value of UK Fashion’, 2010. Client: British Fashion
Council
Technical Expert, OECD Advisory Panel on Metropolitan Boundaries
COMMISSIONED RESEARCH REPORTS
(with Peter Higgs, Hasan Bakhshi and John Davies). Geography of the UK’s High Technology
and Creative economy. London: NESTA, 2014.
(With Hasan Bakhshi and Peter Higgs) A Dynamic Mapping of the UK's Creative Industries,
NESTA, January 2013.
nesta.org.uk/publications/dynamic‐mapping‐uks‐creative‐industries
State of Uncertainty: Innovation through experimentation. NESTA provocation 14, London:
NESTA. nesta.org.uk/sites/default/files/state_of_uncertainty.pdf
Creative Industries 2010 Update. London, Greater London Authority, 2010.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52542.html
Not Rocket Science: a roadmap for publicly‐funded R&D in the arts. London: ‘Money,
Missions, Models’, December 2009.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52710.html
Measuring the Intrinsic Value of the Arts: how to stop worrying and learn to love Economics.
London: ‘Money, Missions, Models’, April 2009
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/14902.html
Creativity in the Age of the Internet. 2008.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/14903.html
London: a Cultural Audit. London: London Development Agency, March 2008
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/9008.html
Creative Industries 2007 Update. London: Greater London Authority, June 2007
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52627.html
Defining and measuring World Metropolitan Regions, GLA Economics Current Issues Note
17. ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52716.html
The GLA's interim metro area dataset. GLA Working Paper 21, 2007.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/18130.html
A Fairer London: the Living Wage in London (jointly with Leticia Veruete‐McKay). London:
Greater London Authority, May 2007.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52753.html
4. Alan Freeman CV 4 31/05/2015
(With Paul Cheshire)Defining and Measuring Metropolitan Regions: a rationale. Presentation
to OECD expert group on territorial indicators.
http://ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52714.html
A Fairer London: the Living Wage in London (jointly with Leticia Veruete‐McKay). London:
Greater London Authority, May 2006.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52752.html
A Fairer London: the Living Wage in London (jointly with Leticia Veruete‐McKay). London:
Greater London Authority, May 2005.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/18113.html
Towards a common standard Comparing European and American cities, Working Paper 13.
London: Greater London Authority, July 2005.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/18104.html
London’s Creative Sector: 2004 update. London: Greater London Authority, June 2004
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52626.html
Measuring and Comparing World Cities, Working Paper 9. London: Greater London
Authority, May 2004.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/18103.html
The GLA’s London Workforce Employment Series. London: Greater London Authority.
September 2003.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/18101.html
Creativity: London’s Core Business. London: Greater London Authority. September 2002
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52548.html
The Social Wage in Germany. Report on the social wage in Germany for the European
Poverty Foundation. Published in Italian as Il Salario Sociale in Germania.
http://www.countdownnet.info/archivio/analisi/welfare_state/218.pdf
AUTHORED BOOKS
The Benn Heresy, London: Pluto Press 1982
The Benn Heresy revised second edition, London: Pluto Press 2014
EDITED BOOKS
(With Boris Kagarlitsky) The Politics of Empire: Globalisation in crisis. London: Pluto Press
2004. Translated into Turkish as Küreselleşmenin Krizi. Istanbul: Yordum Kitap.
(with Andrew Kliman and Julian Wells) The New Value Controversy in Economics:
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2001.
5. Alan Freeman CV 5 31/05/2015
(with Guglielmo Carchedi) Marx and Non‐Equilibrium Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar,
1996.
academia.edu/304345/Marx_and_Non‐Equilibrium_Economics
(With Ernest Mandel) Marx, Ricardo, Sraffa. London: Verso.1984.
academia.edu/304344/Ricardo_Marx_Sraffa_The_Langston_Memorial_Volume
PEER‐REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES
‘Introduction to Chris Freeman’s “Schumpeter’s ‘business cycles’ revisited”’. European
Journal of the Social Sciences (forthcoming in 2015)
Economics and its Discontents: Comments on George Demartino ‘I Solemnly Swear’ for
symposium on DeMartino’s book 'I solemnly swear', Rethinking Marxism, 2015
(forthcoming)
(with Andrew Kliman, Alexei Gusev and Nick Potts)(accepted for publication) . "The
Unmaking of Marx’s Capital: Heinrich’s Attempt to Eliminate Marx’s Crisis Theory.
Submittted to Science and Society November 2014.
'Schumpeter’s theory of self‐restoration: a casualty of Samuelson’s Whig Historiography of
science'. In Freeman et al (eds) Whig History and the Reinterpretation of Economic
History. Special edition of the Cambridge Journal of Economics.
cje.oxfordjournals.org/content/38/3.tocVolume 38 Issue 3 May 2014
(edited volume, with Victoria Chick and Serap Kayatekin). Whig History and the
Reinterpretation of Economic History. Special edition of the Cambridge Journal of
Economics. cje.oxfordjournals.org/content/38/3.tocVolume 38 Issue 3 May 2014
’Crisis, Marxism, and Economic Laws: A Response to Gary Mongiovi’, in Paul Zarembka,
Radhika Desai (ed.) Revitalizing Marxist Theory for Today's Capitalism (Research in
Political Economy, Volume 27), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.285‐296. 2011
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52538.html
(with Andrew Kliman) A Welcome Step in a Useful Direction: a response to Changkeun Kim.
Marxism 21, Vol 22. Pp167‐214. 2011. Available at:
http://nongae.gsnu.ac.kr/~issmarx/eng/article/22/Freeman&Kliman22.pdf
Money, Labour and Logic: a Critical Comparison. Critique of Political Economy #1, November
2011.
(with Radhika Desai) Desai, R. and A. Freeman. 2011. ‘Value and Crisis Theory in the “Great
Recession”’. World Review of Political Economy. Vol 2 No. 1, Spring 2011. Pp 35‐47.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/48645.html
6. Alan Freeman CV 6 31/05/2015
‘Crisis and “law of motion” in economics: a critique of positivist Marxism’. Research In
Political Economy. No. 26 (2010). Pp 211‐250.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/48619.html
‘Trends in Value Theory since 1881’. World Review of Political Economy. Vol 1., No. 4.
December 2010.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/48646.html
The Economists of Tomorrow: the case for a Pluralist Subject Benchmark Statement for
Economics. International Review of Economics Education: Volume 8 Issue 2,
December 2009. pp23‐40
ideas.repec.org/a/che/ireepp/v8y2009i2p23‐40.html
‘The Economists of Tomorrow: the Case for Assertive Pluralism in Economics Education’.
American Journal of Economic Sociology vol. 69(5), pages 1591‐1613. November
2010, Wiley Blackwell.
ideas.repec.org/a/bla/ajecsc/v69y2010i5p1591‐1613.html
‘Marxism Without Marx: notes towards a critique’. Capital and Class 34, vol 1. pp84‐97,
December 2010.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/48618.html
The Poverty of Statistics. Third World Freeman, A. 2009. Quarterly Vol 30(8) December 2009.
pp1427‐1448
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/16827.html
(With Andrew Kliman) ‘The Truthiness of Veneziani’s Critique of Marx and the TSSI’. Marxism
21, Vol. 6., No. 2. Summer 2009
Submission from the Association for Heterodox Economics to the International
Benchmarking Review on Research Assessment,Lee, F. and Wolfram Elsener (2008)
Publishing, Refereeing, Ranking, and the Future of Heterodox Economics. Special
issue of On the Horizon (Vol. 16.4, December 2008).
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52836.html
(With Andrew Kliman) ‘Simultaneous valuation vs. the exploitation theory of profit: A
summing up’) Capital and Class 94, Spring 2008, pp107‐118
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/6891.html
(With Andrew Kliman) ‘Replicating Marx: a reply to Mohun’, Capital and Class No. 88, Spring
2006, pp. 117‐123.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/6890.html
7. Alan Freeman CV 7 31/05/2015
(With Andrew Kliman) ‘Rejoinder to Duncan Foley and David Laibman’ in Zarembka, P (ed)
(2001), Value, Dynamics, and Money, Research in Political Economy 18, pp. 285‐293.
New York, NY: Elsevier Science.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/6717.html
(With Andrew Kliman) ‘Two concepts of value, two rates of profit, two laws of motion’ in
Zarembka, P (ed) (2001), Value, Dynamics, and Money, Research in Political Economy
18, pp. 243‐267. New York, NYL: Elsevier Science.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/6715.html
‘Between two world systems: A response to David Laibman’ in Zarembka, P (ed) Economic
Theory of Capitalism and its Crises, Research in Political Economy 17, pp241‐48.
Stanford, CT: JAI Press.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/6713.html
‘Crisis and the Poverty of Nations: Two Market Products Which Value Explains Better’,
Symposium on Robert Brenner and the World Crisis, Historical Materialism No.5,
Winter 1999, pp 29‐77. London: LSE
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/6833.html
‘The Emperor’s Tailor: The Economists and the Crash of ‘98’ in Revista da Sociedade
Brasileira de Economia Politica, journal of the Brasilian Society for Political Economy,
Issue Number 4, June 1999, pp. 5‐52.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/6712.html
Marx: the Spectre Haunting Economics. Seminar presented at the annual conference of the
Society for Political Economy, Brasil, June 1998
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52837.html
(with Malcolm Ryan, Wells, J and Hallam, G.) ‘Resource‐based learning strategies:
implications for students and institutions’ in ALT‐J: Journal of the Association for
Learning Technology, March 1996, pp93‐99
‘Marx without Equilibrium’, Capital and Class 56, Summer 1995. pp49‐81.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/1207.html
‘29, 87 and the Rise and Fall of US Hegemony’, Capital and Class 34, Spring 1988. Pp33‐41.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/14146.html
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
‘Booms, depressions, and the rate of profit: a pluralist, inductive guide’ (forthcoming,
accepted for publication). In Subasat, T. and J. Weeks. (eds) The Great Global
Meltdown of 2008: Systemic, Conjunctural or Policy‐created?
8. Alan Freeman CV 8 31/05/2015
'First Tell No Untruth' in DeMartino, G. 2015 (ed) Handbook on Professional Economic Ethics.
OUP. Forthcoming.
'All our Tomorrows: The Irresistible Economics of Art for Everyone. In Tawadros, G. and
Russell Martin, London: DACS and Artquest. July 2014.
‘Twilight of the machinocrats: Creative industries, design, and the new future of human
labour’ in Van Der Pijl, K (2014), ed. The International Political Economy of
Production. Handbooks of Research on International Political Economy series,
Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) and Matthew Watson
(University of Warwick). eds. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2014
Freeman, A. 2014. 'What Causes Booms'. In Bagchi, A.K. and A.C. Chaterjee. (eds) Marxism:
with and Beyond Marx. Routledge.
'London's Creative Workforce' in Gregory Hearn, Ruth Bridgstock, Ben Goldsmith, Jessica
Rodgers. eds. Creative Work beyond the Creative Industries: Innovation, Employment,
and Education. Aldershot and London: Edward Elgar, 2014.
‘Investing in Civilisation’, in Antony, W. and Guard, J. (2009) (eds) Bailouts and Bankruptcies,
Winnipeg: Fernwood Press.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/26807.html
(with Andrew Kliman) ‘Beyond talking the talk: towards a critical pluralist practice’. in
Fullbrook, E (ed) Pluralist Economics. London: Zed Press, 2008.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/48644.html
‘Heavens Above: What Equilibrium Means for Economics’ in Mosini, V. (ed) (2007)
Equilibrium in Economics: Scope and Limits, London: Routledge.
‘The Inequality of Nations’ in Freeman, A, and Boris Kagarlitsky (eds) (2004) The Politics of
Empire: Globalisation in crisis. pp46‐73. London: Pluto Press.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/5589.html
‘Geld’, entry in Historisch Kritisch Wörterbuch des Marxismus, Band 5: Gegenöffentlichkeit–
Hegemonialapparat. Hamburg: Argument‐Verlag.2004. Open access text is available
in German and English.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/6722.html
‘When things go wrong: the Political Economy of Market Breakdown’ in Westra, R and Alan
Zuege (Eds) (2003) Value and the World Economy Today: Production, Finance and
Globalization. pp91‐118. London:MacMillan.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/5586.html
‘Globalisation: economic stagnation and divergence’, in Pettifor, A (2003) Real World
Economic Outlook, pp152‐164. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/6745.html
9. Alan Freeman CV 9 31/05/2015
‘Value and Marx: why it matters’ in Vasapollo (2002) An Old Myth: The Transformation Of
Values Into Prices In Marx’s Capital, pp63‐79 Rome: Universitá di Roma ‘La Sapienza’,
Laboratorio per la Critica Sociale. Open access text is available in Italian and English.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/2618.html
‘The Case for Simplicity’ in Freeman, A., Andrew Kliman and Julian Wells (eds) (2001) The
New Value Controversy in Economics, pp55‐67. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52723.html
‘Has the Empire Struck Back?’ in Albritton, R, Makoto Itoh, Richard Westra and Alan Zuege
(eds) Phases of Capitalist Development: Booms, Crises, and Globalization, pp195‐215.
London: McMillan, 2001.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/2589.html
‘Measuring the UK Economy’, in Dorling, D. and Simpson, S. (1999) Statistics and Society, pp.
361‐369. London: Arnold.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/6894.html
‘The New World Order: GATT and the World Trade Organisation’ in Hutchinson, F.(1998)
What everybody really wants to know about money, pp. 113‐131. Charlbury:
Carpenter.
‘The indeterminacy of price‐value correlations: a comment on papers by Simon Mohun and
Anwar Shaikh' in Bellofiore , R (ed) Marxian Economics: a Reappraisal, Volume 2,
pp270‐275.. Basingstoke: McMillan, 1998.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/2040.html
‘A General Refutation of the Okishio Theorem’, in Bellofiore, R (ed) Marxian Economics: a
Reappraisal, Volume 2, pp. 139‐162. Basingstoke: McMillan.1998.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/1998.html
‘Price, value and profit – a continuous, general, treatment’, in Freeman, A. and Carchedi, G.
(eds) (1996) Marx and Non‐Equilibrium Economics, pp. 176‐233. Cheltenham: Edward
Elgar.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/1290.html
‘The psychopathology of Walrasian Marxism’, in Freeman, A. and Carchedi, G. (eds) (1996),
Marx and Non‐Equilibrium Economics, pp. 1‐29. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/1539.html
(With Andrew Kliman) ‘Falling Rate of profit tendency: temporal approaches’ in O’Hara,
Phillip A (1999) The Encyclopaedia of Political Economy, pp. 318‐320. London and
New York: Routledge.
10. Alan Freeman CV 10 31/05/2015
‘The Economic background to the Gulf War’, in Yuval‐Davis,N and Bresheeth,H (eds) The Gulf
War and the New World Order, pp. 53‐162. London: Zed Press. 1991
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/9009.html
‘National Accounts in Value Terms: the Social Wage and Profit Rate in Britain 1950‐1986’ in
Dunne, P (ed) Quantitative Marxism, pp. 84‐106. Cambridge: Polity Press.1991.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52760.html
‘The Logic of the Transformation Problem’ in Marx, Ricardo, Sraffa. London: Verso, pp. 221‐
265. 1984.
(With Julian Atkinson) ‘Anatomie du travaillisme de gauche’, in Profils de la Social‐
Democratie Éuropeenne, pp. 171‐219. Paris: P.E.C. Éditions La Brèche. 1982
OTHER JOURNAL ARTICLES
‘Jämviktsmarxismens psykopatologi’. Fronesis No. 28, pp56‐85, 2009.
Die Himmel über uns. Über die Bedeutung des Gleichgewichts für die
Wirtschaftswissenschaft, EXIT! Krise und Kritik der Warengesellschaft 3, 212‐241. Bad
Honnef. 2006.
‘The material roots of western racism’, Eszmelet, Budapest, 1998.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/2216.html
‘Dünyanın Sonunun Sonu mu?’ (‘The end of the end of History?’) in Iktisat Dergisi 385. pp54‐
66.1998. available from Cumhuriyet Cad. Ceylan Apt No: 27/6 80090 Taksim,
Istanbul, Turkey
‘ ’ in
Thesis, October‐December 1998. pp45‐57
‘Die Neuordning des Weltmarktes – GATT und die Welthandelsorganisation’, Utopie kreativ,
Mai‐Juni 1998. pp49‐58. 1998
‘The Poverty of Nations’, LINKS, July‐October 1996 pp35‐58. 1996
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/482.html
‘GATT and the World Trade Organisation’ Labour Focus on Eastern Europe, Number 59, 1998.
pp 74‐93.
‘Fixing up the world: GATT and the World Trade Organization’, LINKS, Number 10 March to
July 1998. pp81‐90
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/2215.html
‘GATT and the World Trade Organization’, conference on ‘Neo‐liberalism versus Social
welfare’ organised by Baloldali Alternativa Egyesülés and Eszmelet, Budapest,
Hungary, 1‐2 November 1997
11. Alan Freeman CV 11 31/05/2015
‘The Poverty of Nations’ in the proceedings of the Actuel Marx 1995 conference (in Persian),
pp110‐137. Andeesheh va Pekyar Publications, Postfach 600132 60331 Frankfurt,
Germany) p115
CONFERENCE AND SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS
‘The economics of art and the future of civilization: a pluralist research agenda’. SEMINAR,
Westminster University 30th September 2014
Keynote Speaker, 15th conference of "Jornadas de Economia Politica", Valladolid, Spain,
https://www.academia.edu/11762334/Presentation_to_Jornadas_de_Economia_Crit
ica_Valladolid_September_2014
Invited Participant, Joint Symposium on Measuring Cultural Engagement: A Quest for New
Terms, Tools, and Techniques, organised by the National Endowment for the Arts
(US) and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK). Washington, DC. June 2‐3
2014. http://arts.gov/publications/measuring‐cultural‐engagement‐quest‐new‐
terms‐tools‐and‐techniques
'Cities, Culture and Measurement'. Presentation to the annual conference of the American
Association of Arts Educators, Montreal, May 28th 2014
’Culture, labour, and resources: principles of a practical alternative growth path’ Presented
at the 9th
annual conference of the World Association for Political Economy, Hanoi
May 25 2014
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52684.html
‘La ganancia extraordinaria como motor del proceso de desarrollo capitalista: un elemento
desconocido y escondido de la teoría de Marx’ (Superprofit as the motor of capitalist
development: a concealed and ignored element of Marx’s Theory). Presented at the
conference on La crítica de la economía política aplicada al capitalismo actual,
Mexico 14th October 2013. http://www.slideshare.net/alanfreeman777/13‐10‐14‐
plusvalia
Evaluación de la contribución de Ernest Mandel a la economía politíca del mundo actual
(Ernest Mandel’s contribution to the political economy of the world today) Presented
at the conference on La crítica de la economía política aplicada al capitalismo actual,
Mexico 10th October 2013.
‘Invertir en la Civlization’. Presentation to the fourth International Vanguard Conference on
Science and Technology, jointly with the World Association for Political Economy.
Mexico, 30 May 2013.
https://www.academia.edu/3625913/Invertir_en_la_Civilizacion_presentacion_sobr
e_las_industrias_creativas_Mexico_in_Spanish_
12. Alan Freeman CV 12 31/05/2015
‘The Road out of Crisis and the Policy Choices Facing Russia’, presented to the Conference of
the Post‐Globalization Initiative, Moscow, May 1, 2013
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52681.html
‘The Road to Market Serfdom: the Systemic Crisis of Economics, and How to Fix it’.
Presented to the Conference of the Post‐Globalisation Initiative, Moscow, May 1
2013
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52677.html
Invited speaker Panel on the Economic Crisis organized by North Star, Left Forum, New York
June 2013.
‘Creating and Ethical Space for Business’. Presentation to the Asper School of Business
colloquium on the Occupy Movement, University of Manitoba, August 2012.
What Causes Booms? Presentation to the joint conference of AFEP, AHE and IIPPE, Paris
2012
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52629.html
‘Variations on a theme by Adam Smith: Culture, creativity and innovation in the internet
age’. Presented to the 10th
anniversary conference of the Association for Heterodox
Economics, Anglia Ruskin College, Cambridge, July 3‐6, 2008.
'Benchmarking and understanding London’s Cultural and Creative Industries'. Presented to
the International Forum on the Creative Economy, Ottawa‐Gatineau, Canada, March
17‐18, 2008.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/14776.html
'Bench Marking and Understanding London’s Creative Industries', International Forum on
the Creative Economy. Ottawa‐Gatineau: Conference Board of Canada.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/14776.html
'Culture, Creativity, and Innovation in the Internet Age', DIME conference on IPR at Birkbeck
College, London, May 22‐23 2008.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/9007.html
‘The Modernity of Backwardness'. Presented to the Political Science Association, September
2007, Manchester
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/6831.html
’Explaining National Inequality: The relevance of Marx and the Irrelevance of Equilibrium’.
Presented to special day conference of the International Socialist Journal, 2007
‘Catechism versus pluralism: the heterodox response to the national undergraduate
curriculum proposed by the UK Quality Assurance Authority.’ Presented to the 2007
conference of the International Confederation for Pluralism in Economics (ICAPE),
June 1‐3, Salt Lake City, Utah
13. Alan Freeman CV 13 31/05/2015
‘The Modernity of Backwardness' Presented to the 2007 conference of the International
Confederation for Pluralism in Economics (ICAPE), June 1‐3, Salt Lake City, Utah
‘London: Europe’s New York’. 7th Annual GaWC (Global and World Cities Centre) lecture,
Loughborough University, January 10th 2005.
‘Equilibrium, Newspeak and Doublespeak: the case for an ontological analysis’ Presented to
the Joint SCEME – RIPPM Workshop on ‘Equilibrium Perspectives’, Friday, 18
November 2005, Keele University, UK
‘Inclusion in a Polarised World’. Presented at the 2005 summer school of DEEEP
(Development Education Exchange in Europe Project), Härnösand ‐ Sweden, 5 ‐ 12
June 2005
‘Bortkiewicz, Sweezy, Sraffa and the sacrifice of scientific integrity to academic
respectability: why the theory of history requires the theory of value’ Presented at
‘Towards a Cosmopolitan Marxism’, Historical Materialism Annual Conference (in
association with Socialist Register and the Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial
Prize Committee), University of London Union, and School of Oriental and African
Studies, 4‐6 November 2005
‘From Bolivar to Bolshevism: what the writers of history can learn from its makers’ Presented
at ‘Towards a Cosmopolitan Marxism’, Historical Materialism Annual Conference (in
association with Socialist Register and the Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial
Prize Committee), University of London Union, and School of Oriental and African
Studies, 4‐6 November 2005
‘Confronting the evidence: Marx’s historians on the falling profit rate’ Presented to the 7th
annual conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics, London, City
University, July 15‐17 2005.
(With Andrew Kliman) ‘Critical Pluralism: beyond Talking the Talk’ Presented to the 7th
Annual conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics, London, City
University, July 15‐17 2005.
‘Marx and the Academics’ as part of special stream on ‘‘Whiggish History and the
(re)interpretation of economic theory’. Presented to the 6th
Annual Conference of
the Association for Heterodox Economics, Leeds University Business School, July 16‐
18, 2004.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/5590.html
(with Sarah Motta) ‘Argentina and the Southern Cone: graveyard for theories of
globalisation, Test bed for theories of imperialism’. Presented to the annual
conference of the Political Studies Association, Lincoln, 5‐8 April, 2004
14. Alan Freeman CV 14 31/05/2015
‘Where does War Come From?’ Presented to the Conference of the Norwegian Social Forum,
Oslo, 22 June 2003
‘The Twilight of Globalisation’, presented to United Nations Student Association, University
of Umea, Sweden September 26, 2003
‘The age of war: From world market to world conquest’. Presented to the 5th
Annual
Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics, Nottingham Trent
University, 8‐10 July, 2003.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/5588.html
‘Прощай Глобализация (Goodbye Globalisation)’ Conference on globalisation organised by
the Institute for Globalisation Studies, Moscow 22 June 2003
‘Globalization: the end of an era’, presented at the conference "Towards a Critical
Globalization Studies: Continued Debates, New Directions, and Neglected Topics,",
University of California Santa Barbara, California organised by the Department of
Sociology, UC‐Santa Barbara, May 1st‐4th, 2003
‘Globalization: the end of an era’, Critical Globalization Conference, University of California
Santa Barbara, California organised by the Department of Sociology, UC‐Santa
Barbara, May 1st
‐4th
, 2003
‘L’età della guerra: dal mercato mondiale alla conquista del mondo’, Forum on the
Theoretical analysis of the Imperialism of the XXI Century, organised by the
Laboratorio per la Critica Sociale del Centro Studi Trasformazioni Economico‐Sociali
(CESTES‐PROTEO), Rome University La Sapienza, 12 April 2003
‘Marx after Marx after Sraffa’. Presented to the 4th
Annual Conference of the Association for
Heterodox Economics, Dublin City University Business School, 9‐10 July 2002
‘The New world order and the failure of globalisation’ annual conference of the British
International Studies Association, London School of Economics, December 17th
2002
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/2652.html
‘Marx after Marx after Sraffa’. 6th
Annual Conference of the Middle East Technical University
(erc/METU), Ankara, September 11‐14, 2002. Panel session ‘Debates in the Labour
Theory of Value’.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/2619.html
‘The New Political Geography of Poverty', 6th
Annual Conference of the Middle East
Technical University (erc/METU), Ankara, September 11‐14, 2002. Panel session on
’Global Crisis and Globalisation’
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/2621.html
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‘London: A practical testbed for economic theory’. Presented to the 4th
Annual Conference of
the Association for Heterodox Economics, Dublin City University Business School, 9‐
10 July 2002
‘Marx, Sraffa, and value: an introduction to the debate’. Day conference on Vasapollo (ed)
(2002) An Old Myth: the Transformation of Values into Prices in Marx’s Capital,
organised by the Laboratorio per la Critica Sociale del Centro Studi Trasformazioni
Economico‐Sociali (CESTES‐PROTEO), Rome University La Sapienza, May 21, 2002
‘The USA and the World Economy’ Globalisation Seminar on April 5, 6, and 7, Odense,
Denmark ‘Another World is Necessary’
’Two concepts of 'Centre of Gravity’: Commentary on contributions by Gary Mongiovi and
Fred Moseley. Presented to the IWGVT mini‐conference on value, Eastern Economic
Association, April 2001
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52819.html
Plenary panel session on ‘The Future of Heterodox Economics’ at the 3rd
Annual Conference
of the Association for Heterodox Economics, Open University Conference Centre, 7‐8
July 2001
‘The current recession: an empirical study of the world economy using labour‐time values’.
Presented to the 3rd
Annual Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics,
Open University Conference Centre, 7‐8 July 2001
‘Europe, the US and the World Economy: Alan Greenspan’s search for a fifth Kondradieff’,
Fifth International Conference in Economics organized by the Economic Research
Center (ERC) of the Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara, September
11‐13, 2001.
‘L’Europa, il Regno Unito, e l’Economia Globale’, organised by the Laboratorio per la Critica
Sociale del Centro Studi Trasformazioni Economico‐Sociali (CESTES‐PROTEO), Rome
University La Sapienza, La Sapienza, Rome, 1st
June 2001.
Moderator of session on ‘Money’ at 2000 conference of InkriT (Berliner Instituts für kritische
Theorie – Institute of Critical Theory), Potsdam, Berlin, June 8th
2000
O Imperio contra‐atacou?' in Carrion, R. and Paolo Fagunes Vicentini, A Crise do Capitalismo
na Virdada to Milenio, Porto Alegre: Ed. Universidade UFRGS. (proceedings of IIIrd
International Forum of Solidarity, Porto Alegre)
‘Marx, Kalecki, Robinson and the Falling Rate of Profit’, Conference of the Review of Political
Economy, Cambridge, July 27th
2000
‘The return to classical imperialism: A value‐theoretic explanation’. Presented to the 2nd
Annual conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics, London, July 2000
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‘Marxian debates on the falling rate of profit’, International Symposium on ‘Debates on value
theory Since Marx’, Greenwich, July 2000
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/2588.html
(With Malcolm Ryan) ‘Space, Computers and Learning’ Digital Creativity 2000, School of
Architecture and Landscape, Greenwich University, January 2000. Greenwich: The
University of Greenwich.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/2585.html
‘Zur Widervereinigung Der Politischen Ökonomie’. Presented to 1999 conference of InkriT
(Berliner Instituts für kritische Theorie – Institute of Critical Theory), Potsdam, Berlin,
June 10, 1999.
‘Forward to the past: a Return to Classical Imperialism?’ Conference on ‘The New World
Order’ organised by ISPRAN (Institute of Comparative Politology), Moscow November
1999
‘Adelante al pasado: ¿Una vuelta al imperialismo clásico?’ (Forward to the past – a return to
classical imperialism?) 3rd
International Seminar of the Fórum da Solidaridade, Porto
Alegre, Brasil, 18‐22 October 1999.
Invited Speaker: ‘Crisis y Pobreza’ Seminar at the University of La Plata, 10 September 1999
‘The Limits of Ricardian Value: Law, Contingency and Motion in Economics’. Annual
Conference of the Eastern Economic Association (EEA), March 1999
Invited Speaker: ‘Crisis y Desigualdad: dos Hechos en Búsqueda de una Teoría’ (Crisis and
Inequality: two facts in search of a theory), Cycle of lectures and seminars in Buenos
Aires at the invitation of I.A.D.E. (Institute for Economic Development) and the
Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 7
September 1999
‘The Emperor’s Tailor: The Economists and the Crash of ‘98’. Annual Conference of the
Eastern Economic Association (EEA), March 1999
‘New directions in the theory of value: an evaluation of alternative paradigms’, 1st
International Seminar on Nuevas Direcciones en el Pensamiento Económico Crítico
(New Directions in Critical Economic Thought), organised by the Departiment of
Applied Economics, Faculty of Politics, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid,
10‐12 May 1999. ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52796.html
‘Four Endogenous Market Failures which (TSS) Value Explains Better: Inequality,
Unemployment, Crisis and Liquidity Preference’, 1st International Seminar on Nuevas
Direcciones en el Pensamiento Económico Crítico (New Directions in Critical
Economic Thought), Madrid 1999.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52796.html
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Simultaneous and Temporal Valuation Contrasted; paper presented to the second 'Marx
International' Conference, Paris, 1998.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52805.html
Invited Speaker: ‘Um diálogo sobre os dois principais sistemas do valor’ (A dialogue
concerning the two chief systems of value), annual conference of the Sociedade de
Economía Política, Niteroi (Rio de Janeiro) Brasil, June 11‐13 1998
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/2573.html
Invited Speaker: ‘Fixing up the World: GATT and the New World Trade Order’ Symposium on
‘Costa Rica en el Mundo – los Proximos Cincuenta Años’ (Costa Rica in the world –
the next fifty years’ organised by UNA (Autonomous National University) and CINPE
(International Political Economy Centre for Sustainable Development), San José,
Costa Rica, March 1998.
‘What happens in recessions? A value‐theoretic approach to Liquidity Preference’. Annual
Conference of the Eastern Economic Association (EEA), March 1998
‘The Transformation of Prices into Values: Comment on the Chapters by Simon Mohun and
Anwar M. Shaikh’, presented to the centenary conference on Volume III of das
Kapital, Bergamo, 1994.
‘What happens in crashes? A Non‐equilibrium, Value‐theoretic Approach to Liquidity
Preference’, Annual conference of the European Association for Evolutionary Political
Economy (EAEPE), Lisbon November 1998
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/2303.html
‘Time, the Value of Money and the Quantification of Value’. 2nd
METU (Middle East Technical
University) conference on economics, Ankara, Turkey, 9th
‐13th
September 1998.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/2217.html
‘Alternatives to Traditional National Accounts Indicators’ with Sanjiv Lingayah, New
Economics Foundation and Martin Weale, Director, National Institute for Economic
and Social Research, organised by the Royal Statistical Society, 25th
November 1998
‘A General Refutation of the Okishio Theorem’, presented to the centenary conference on
‘Karl Marx’s third Volume of ‘Capital’: 19894‐199, organised by the Department of
the University of Bergamo in collaboration with the European Journal of The History
of Economic Thought, Bergamo, September 27 1994
‘Time, money and the quantification of value’, Annual Conference of the Eastern Economic
Association (EEA) 1997, Washington, April 1997.
‘If they’re so rich, why ain’t they smart?’ Annual conference of the European Association for
Evolutionary Political Economy, Athens November 1997
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52699.html
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‘La Situation économique et perspective du marché brittanique’, Journée ‘Approche du
Marché Britannique’ at the Centre Européen de Créativité et d’Innovation
Industrielle, Valenciennes, 19 December 1997.
‘New Approaches to the Theory of Value’, ‘Encuentro de economía Crítica’ (Meeting on
Critical Economics), Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana‐Xochimilco in association
with the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Mexico D.F., 2‐5 December
1997.
‘Private knowledge and the information society’, University of the Third Age, November
1997.
‘The new value debate and the birth of a paradigm’, Annual Conference of the American
Social Sciences Association (ASSA), New Orleans, January 1997.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/1541.html
‘Mr Marx and the neo‐classics’, Annual Conference of the European Society for the History of
Economic Thought (ESHET), Marseilles, February 18th
‐2 March 1997.
‘An endogenous profit rate cycle’, Annual conference of the Society for Economic Dynamics,
Keble College, Oxford, July 7‐10 1997.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/1138.html
‘Electronic publishing: technical constraints with policy consequences’ 1997 conference on
Computer‐Aided Learning in Economics (CALECO), Bristol, July 1997
Mr Marx and the Neoclassics. Presented to the Annual Conference of the European
Association for Evolutionary Political Economy, November 1996.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/9010.html
(With George Hallam, Malcolm Ryan and Julian Wells) ‘Teaching Economics with the aid of
computers’, proceedings of the CALECO conference on Computer‐Aided Learning in
Economics, Bristol 1996.
‘Mr Marx and the neo‐classics’, Annual Conference of the History of Economics Society,
Vancouver July 1996.
‘Ernest Mandel’s Contribution to Economic Dynamics’, Memorial Conference in honour of
Ernest Mandel, organised by the International Institute for Economic Research.
Amsterdam, July 1996. http://www.ernestmandel.org/en/aboutlife/txt/freeman.htm
‘Die Armut von Nationen'; presented to student seminar at the Freie Universität Berlin, June
1999. ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/2575.html
’Relative Surplus Value and Accumulation’, Annual Conference of Socialist Economists,
Newcastle July 1995.
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‘Relative Surplus Value and Accumulation’, Annual Conference of the Eastern Economic
Association (EEA) Boston March 1995.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/1208.html
(with Julian Wells and George Hallam) ‘Teaching Economics with the Aid of Computers – a
successful pilot’. CALECO 1995, University of Bristol, 6th
September 1995.
‘Reappraising the Classics’ Annual Conference of the Eastern Economic Association (EEA),
New York March 1994.
‘A Resource‐based Learning Development Unit (RBLDU) for the University of Greenwich: A
Suggested Strategy for the Integration of IT into the curriculum’ (With George
Hallam, Malcolm Ryan and Julian Wells) CALECO, Bristol, September 13th
1994.
Equilibrium‐free economics’, 1994 Conference of Socialist Economists, Newcastle July 1994.
‘A simulation model of capitalist reproduction’, Conference of Socialist Economists, Sheffield
July 1991.
BOOK REVIEWS
Owen Hatherley 'A New Kind of Bleak' for Le Travail. Accepted for publication 2015.
Jonathan Nitzan and Shimshon Bichler. ‘Capital as Power: A Study of Order and Creorder’,
Eastern Economic Journal, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 39(3), pages 415‐417.
ideas.repec.org/a/pal/easeco/v39y2013i3p415‐417.html
Kuhn, R. (2007). Henryk Grossman and the Recovery of Marxism, Historical Materialism.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/48635.html
Carchedi, G. For Another Europe: a Class Analysis of European Economic Integration.
London: Verso. Reviewed in Historical Materialism volume 14:1 (pp283–297). Leiden:
Koninklijke Brill NV. 2004.
brill.nl/default.aspx?partid=116
Leimann, Melvin M. ‘The Political Economy of Racism’, Reviewed in Capital and Class 55,
Spring 1995.
Nagel, S. ‘Applications of Decision‐Aiding Software’, Reviewed in Research Policy November
1994. ideas.repec.org/a/eee/respol/v24y1995i2p317‐318.html
OTHER RESEARCH AND WRITING
The new driver of economic and human growth: the scientific basis for the DCMS’s new
Creative Economy employment and output data. 14 January 2014.
https://www.academia.edu/5712049/The_new_driver_of_economic_and_human_gr
owth_the_scientific_basis_for_the_DCMS_s_new_Creative_Economy_employment_
and_output_data
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(with Michael Roberts and Michael Burge) Manuscript. A Trade Union Plan for the Crisis.
Prepared for the Fire Brigades Union. 2011.
academia.edu/4121975/A_trade_union_plan_for_the_crisis
AHE submission to UK parliamentary select committee on Science and Technology enquiry
into Peer Review. Prepared for the Association for Heterodox Economics and
submitted to the committee on 10th
March 2011
https://geopoliticaleconomy.academia.edu/AlanFreeman/The‐Myth‐Industry
Datapedia: a yellow brick roadmap. Manuscript.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/9012.html
Value from Nowhere: A response to Duménil and Lévy. Submitted to RRPE on 19 April 1999
and rejected.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/48684.html
A note on moral depreciation. Manuscript. http://mpra.ub.uni‐
muenchen.de/2588/1/MPRA_paper_2588.pdf
Replacement Costs, Stocks and the valuation of inputs. Manuscript. August 1995.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/9011.html
Negative net products with positive profits'. Manuscript. September 1996.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/9010.html
(With Julian Wells, George Hallam, and Malcolm Ryan) Resource‐based presentation of an
introductory economics unit, Academic Development Group Working Paper,
University of Greenwich, final report on research project on the use of computers in
economics education.
’Why Quantitative Marxism?’ Manuscript
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52795.html
PRESS AND MEDIA
(With Radhika Desai) "The Enigma Election". Winnipeg Free Press, 14th May 2015
‘Winnipeg’s Next Mayor must Nurture and Value the Arts’. Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation. September 20th
2014.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/winnipeg‐s‐next‐mayor‐must‐value‐
nurture‐the‐arts‐1.2773444
‘Rapid transit, Urban Development and Heritage’. Presentation to Winnipeg City Council.
SSRN paper 2074338. June 2013
academia.edu/3068347/Rapid_Transit_urban_development_and_heritage
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‘Learning from the makers of history: Bolshevism, Bolivarianism, and the Legacy of Hugo
Chavez’. Amèrica XXI, Web Edition, August 2013.
ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/52309.html
'Medir la creatividad para impulsar la economia' El Economista. June 24, 2013
http://eleconomista.com.mx/entretenimiento/2013/06/24/medir‐creatividad‐
impulsar‐economia
(with Peter Lavelle, Adrian Pabst and John Laughland) Russia Today panel discussion on the
economic crisis. September 2011.
https://www.academia.edu/977094/Russia_Today_broadcast_on_the_economic_cri
sis
‘Challenging the theft of Latin America’s resources’, Campaign Group News , June 2006
<http://www.poptel.org.uk/scgn/articles/0606/p8b.htm>
‘Left shifts in Latin America’ Campaign Group News November 2004
<http://www.poptel.org.uk/scgn/articles/0412/p8.htm>
‘Why not eat children? Reforms that are presented as economic necessities are in fact
usually political choices’, The Guardian Tuesday October 12th
2004
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1324934,00.html >
‘How globalisation fuels poverty’ Campaign Group News December 2004
<http://www.poptel.org.uk/scgn/articles/0507/p7.htm>
‘Con El economist Britanico Alan Freeman’, Camara Nacional de Comercios y Servicios Del
Uruguay. 3 July 2004. http://www.cncs.com.uy/con‐el‐economista‐britanico‐alan‐
freeman‐la‐globalizacion‐no‐deja‐espacio‐para‐mas‐coreas/
‘Прощай Глобализация (Goodbye globalisation)’, Rodnaya Gazyeta May 2003
’Critique of the Alternative Economic Strategy’, Journal of the International Marxist Group,
August 1981.
SCHOLARLY APPOINTMENTS
Co‐director, Geopolitical Economy Research Group, University of Manitoba, 2015‐
Editorial board member, Cuadernos de Economia Politica, 2014‐
Editorial board member, Critique of Political Economy, 2012‐
Editorial board member, Capital and Class, 1999‐2006
Editorial board member, Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Economia Politica, 1998‐2002
Editorial board member, Thames Papers 1996‐1998
Council member, World Association for Political Economy, 2012‐
Coordinator, Association for Heterodox economics, 2007‐2009
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Conference co‐organiser, 9th
Annual conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics,
2007
Conference co‐organiser, 8th
Annual conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics,
2006
Member, conference organising committee of the Association for Heterodox Economics,
1999‐2001.
Member, Eastern Economic Association conference organising committee, 1996‐2000
Organiser, CSE annual conference 1992
CONSULTANCY
Report on Geography of the UK’s High Technology and Creative economy. Client: NESTA
Report on A Dynamic Mapping of the UK's Creative Industries. Client: NESTA
July 1994 ‘Exchange Rates and the car industry’: Paper presented at Conference on the
Vauxhall Astra and the car industry organised by General Motors groups from IG
Metall (Germany), T&GWU (UK) and IT&GWU(Eire), Dublin July 1994.
September 1993 Advisor to Despatches, September 1993 programme on Czechoslovakia
August 1993 ‘Exchange Rates and the car industry’, presented at Ford European motor group
conference organised by T&GWU transport section Eastbourne Autumn 1993;
August 1993 ‘Exchange Rates and the car industry’, NorthWestern T&GWU regional summer
school, Autumn 1993
From 1981‐2001 various freelance programming and training: Clients include: Anthony Cook
(Amethyst), BT, Economist Intelligence Unit (1987‐1989), Foremost Training, Morgan
Stanley, Higher Technical Institute Nicosia, ITSA (DHSS IT arm), Littlewoods, Merlin
Training, Microcomputer Unit, National Power, National Provident, North West
Thames Health Authority, Pilkingtons, Private Bank and Trust Company, Scottish
Power, SHL, Stehle Associates, Surrey and South Norfolk District Councils, The
Instruction Set, UK
EMPLOYMENT
1991‐2001. Greenwich University Department of Economics. Senior Lecturer.
Aug 87 ‐ Dec 89: Economist Intelligence Unit: integrated subscription/order fulfilment and
accounts system
Jan 87 – Mar 89: Typecraft UK; Analyst/Programmer
June 1990 ‐ Jan 1991: Jensen and Partners International; Technical Author.
1983‐87 Full Time Freelance Programmer, Technical Author and Trainer.
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1981‐1983: Lithoprint Limited; IT manager
1978‐1981: Thames Polytechnic; Lecturing in Economics and Computing
1974‐1977: Glasgow University; Programming: Computer graphics, PDP‐11
1971‐1974: Strathclyde University Computer‐aided Architectural Design Unit; Programming:
Computer‐aided architectural design, PDP‐11
1969‐1971: Programming Research Group, Oxford; Research in semantics of programming
languages
1966‐1969: Edinburgh Regional Computing Centre and ICL; Programming: Compiler
implementation and design
PHD EXAMINER
Peter Jones, Australian National University, 2015
James Meadway, SOAS, 2014
Nicholas Potts, LSE, 2012