Anwar Shaikh
University in Exile Professor Emeritus of Economics
Email
shaikh@newschool.edu
Office Location
A - 66 West 12th Street
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Anwar Shaikh is the University in Exile Professor Emeritus of at 麻豆传媒色情片 for Social Research. He is an Associate Editor of the听Cambridge Journal of Economics, and was a Senior Scholar and member of the Macro Modeling Team at the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College from 2000-2005. In 2014 he was awarded the NordSud International Prize for Literature and Science from Italy鈥檚 Fondazione Pescarabruzzo.听His intellectual biography appears in the most recent听edition of the book听Eminent Economists听II听published by Cambridge University Press (2014) along with similar essays from thirty prominent economists including seven current Nobel Prize Laureates.
His most recent book is (Oxford University Press, 2016). His other books include (2007, Routledge) and听听(with E. Ahmet Tonak, 1996, Cambridge University Press). He has written on international trade, finance theory, political economy,听econophysics, U.S. macroeconomic policy, the welfare state, growth theory, inflation theory, crisis theory, national and global inequality, and past and current global economic crises.
Degrees Held
PhD 1973, Columbia University
Recent Publications
Books
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, Oxford University Press, 2016
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. Routledge, 2007.
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, with E. Ahmet Tonak. Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Selected Recent Articles
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鈥淧aths to Development鈥,听Coyuntura y Desarrollo, Foundation for Research on Economic Development (FIDE), 40th听Anniversary Issue, 2018.
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"Race, gender and the econophysics of income distribution in the USA", with Nikolaos Papanikolaou and Noe听 Wiener, Physica A 415 (2014) 54鈥60
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"On the role of reflexivity in economic analysis", Journal of Economic Methodology, 20:4, 439-445
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"Wages, Unemployment and Social Structure: A New Phillips Curve", Global and Local Economic Review, Vol. 17 No. 2 (2013)
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"Explaining Long Term Exchange Rate Behavior in the United States and Japan" (2012), co-authored with Rania Antonopoulos in Alternative Theories of Competition: Challenges to the Orthodoxy, Jamee Moudud, Cyrus Bina and Patrick L. Mason (eds.), Routledge, Abingdon (2013)
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鈥淐ompetition Matters: China's Exchange Rate and Balance of Trade鈥, The Forum (Summer 2012)
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"The First Great Depression of the 21st Century", Socialist Register (Fall 2010)
Research Interests
Credit and inflation; US stock market; exchange rates; nonlinear dynamic models of growth and cycles; international comparisons of the welfare state.
Awards And Honors
NordSud International Prize for Literature and Science