Over the fold, my latest regular email. If you would like to receive it, sign up at http://eepurl.com/dAv6sX Hi everyone As is common for academics of a certain age, I’ve been writing lots of book chapters lately, and several of the books have come out recently. They include: Wrong Way: How Privatisation & Economic Reform Backfired, edited by Damien Cahill and Phillip Toner, which is going to be launched at Gleebooks in Sydney on Friday 21st September. I have contributed chapters on electricity reform and productivity. The Coal Truth, by David Ritter This isn’t an edited volume but a great piece of writing by David, with additional contributions from lots of people including Tara Moss and Berndt Sellheim, Adrian Burragubba, Lesley Hughes ,Hilary Bambrick, Ruchira Talukdar,
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Over the fold, my latest regular email. If you would like to receive it, sign up at http://eepurl.com/dAv6sX
Hi everyone
As is common for academics of a certain age, I’ve been writing lots of book chapters lately, and several of the books have come out recently. They include:
Wrong Way: How Privatisation & Economic Reform Backfired, edited by Damien Cahill and Phillip Toner, which is going to be launched at Gleebooks in Sydney on Friday 21st September. I have contributed chapters on electricity reform and productivity.
The Coal Truth, by David Ritter This isn’t an edited volume but a great piece of writing by David, with additional contributions from lots of people including Tara Moss and Berndt Sellheim, Adrian Burragubba, Lesley Hughes ,Hilary Bambrick, Ruchira Talukdar, Geoffrey Cousins and me.
The SAGE Handbook of Neoliberalism, edited by Damien Cahill, Melinda Cooper, Martijn Konings and David Primrose. I have a chapter on Neoliberalism: Rise, Decline and Future Prospects. Given the pricing, this is a book for libraries and academic specialists only.
I hope to be back with more regular mailings once I’ve finalised the manuscript of my new book, Economics in Two Lessons.
Best wishes
John