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Mr Brian Snowdon - all publications

Books: authored

  • Snowdon, B. (2007). Globalisation, Development and Transition: Conversations with Eminent Economists. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
  • Snowdon, B. & Vane, H.R. (2005). Modern Macroeconomics: Its Origins, Evolution and Current State. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
  • Snowdon, B. (2002). Conversations on Growth, Stability and Trade: An Historical Perspective. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
  • Snowdon, B. & Vane, H.R. (1999). Conversations With Leading Economists: Interpreting Macroeconomics. Edward Elgar.
  • Snowdon, B. & Vane, H.R. (1999). Reflections On The Development of Modern Macroeconomics. Edward Elgar.
  • Snowdon, B. & Vane, H.R. (1997). A Macroeconomics Reader. Routledge.
  • Dimov, I., Healey, N., Snowdon, B. & Vane, H. (1996). Macroeconomics. Bulgaria: Veliko.
  • Snowdon, B., Vane, H.R. & Wynarczyk, P. (1994). A Modern Guide to Macroeconomics: An Introduction to Competing Schools of Thought. Edward Elgar.
  • Snowdon, B. & Roper, B. (1987). Markets, Intervention and Planning. Longman.
  • Snowdon, B. (1983). Inflation Government and the Role of Incomes Policy. Anforme Books Ltd.

Books: edited

  • Snowdon, B. & Vane, H.R. (2002). An Encyclopaedia of Macroeconomics. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Books: sections

  • Snowdon, B. (2011). The Wealth and Competitiveness of Nations: From Adam Smith to Michael Porter. In The Contributions of Michael Porter. Izushi, H. & Huggins, R. Oxford University Press.
  • Snowdon, B. (2010). New Classical Macroeconomics. In Twenty-first Century Economics. Free, R.C. Sage.

Journal papers: academic

  • Snowdon, Brian. (2009). The Solow Model, Poverty Traps, and the Foreign Aid Debate. History of Political Economy 41(Supplement 1): 241-262.
  • Snowdon, B. (2008). The Wealth and Poverty of Nations: François Bourguignon on Fifty Years of Economic Development and the Elusive Quest for Sustained Growth. World Economics 9(3): 123-176.
  • Snowdon, B. (2008). Three Cheers for the ‘Progressive State': Ben Friedman on the Moral Consequences of Economic Growth. World Economics 9(1): 97-146.
  • Snowdon, B. (2008). Towards a Unified Theory of Economic Growth: Oded Galor on the Transition from Malthusian Stagnation to Modern Economic Growth. World Economics 9(2): 97-151.
  • Snowdon, B. & Stonehouse, G. (2007). Competitive Advantage Revisited: Michael Porter on Strategy and Competitiveness. Journal of Management Inquiry, 16(3): 256-73.
  • Snowdon, B. (2007). Exploring the Present Through the Past: Claudia Goldin on Human Capital, Gender and the Lessons form History. World Economics 8(4): 61-124.
  • Snowdon, B. (2007). The New Classical Counter-Revolution: False Path or Illuminating Complement? Eastern Economic Journal 33(4): 541-62.
  • Snowdon, B. (2007). The Power of Ideas: Joel Mokyr on the Intellectual Origins of the Industrial Revolution and Modern Economic Growth. World Economics 8(3): 53-110.
  • Snowdon, B. & Stonehouse, G. (2006). Competitiveness in a Globalised World: Michael Porter on the Microeconomic Foundations of the Competitiveness of Nations, Regions, and Firms. Journal of International Business Studies, (USA) March.
  • Snowdon, B. & Vane, H.R. (2006). Milton Friedman, 1912-2006: Polemicist, Scholar, and Giant of Twentieth Century Economics. World Economics 7(4): 1-56.
  • Snowdon, B. (2006). Russia at the Crossroads: Padma Desai on Transition, Reform and the ‘Kamikaze Crew’s’ Liberal Legacy. World Economics 7(2): 11-71.
  • Snowdon, B. (2006). The Enduring Elixir of Economic Growth: Xavier Sala-i-Martin on the Wealth and Poverty of Nations. World Economics 7(1): 73-130.
  • Snowdon, B. (2005). A Global Compact to End Poverty: Jeffrey Sachs on Stabilisation, Transition and Weapons of Mass Salvation. World Economics 6(4): 11-68.
  • Snowdon, B. & Taghavi, M. (2005). How Open are the Asian Economies: The Application of the Parity Test. Journal of International Business and Economics 4(1): 97-103.
  • Snowdon, B. & Komlos, J. (2005). Measuring Progress and other Tall Stories: From Income to Anthropometrics. World Economics 6(2): 87-134.
  • Snowdon, B. (2004). Explaining the “Great Divergence” Daron Acemoglu on How Growth Theorists Rediscovered History and the Importance of Institutions. World Economics 5(2): 1-48.
  • Snowdon, B. (2004). Outside the Mainstream: An Interview with Axel Leijonhufvud. Macroeconomic Dynamics 8(1): 117-45.
  • Snowdon, B. (2004). Stanley Fischer on The Role of International Institutions in the Twenty-first Century World Economy. World Economics 5(1): 67-114.
  • Snowdon, B. (2004). The Influence of Political Distortions on Economic Performance. World Economics 5(4): 1-46.
  • Snowdon, B. (2003). Back to the Future: Jeffrey Williamson on Globalisation in History. World Economics 4(4): 95-138.
  • Snowdon, B. (2003). From Socialism to Capitalism and Democracy: Janos Kornai on the Trials of Socialism and Transition. World Economics 4(1): 33-71.
  • Snowdon, B. (2003). In Search of the Holy Grail: William Easterly on the Elusive Quest For Growth and Development. World Economics 4(3): 51-92.
  • Snowdon, B. (2002). In Praise of Historical Economics: Bradford DeLong on Growth, Development and Stability. World Economics 3(1): 59-100.
  • Snowdon, B. & Vane, H.R. (2002). James Tobin, 1918-2002: An “Unreconstructed Old Keynesian” Who Wouldn’t Quit. World Economics 3(3): 121-60.
  • Snowdon, B. (2002). Should We Be Globaphobic About Globalisation?: Dani Rodrik on the Economic and Political Implications of Increasing International Economic Integration. World Economics 3(4): 142-92.
  • Snowdon, B. (2002). The Ups and Downs of Capitalism: Ben Bernanke on the “Great Depression” and the “Great Inflation”. World Economics 3(2): 125-70.
  • Snowdon, B. (2001). Bhagwati on Growth, Trade and Development in the Second Age of Globalisation. World Economics 2(4): 53-104.
  • Snowdon, B. (2001). Keeping the Keynesian Faith: Alan Blinder on the Evolution of Macroeconomics. World Economics 2(2): 105-40.
  • Snowdon, B. (2001). Redefining the Role of the State: Stiglitz on Building a Post-Washington Consensus. World Economics 2(3): 45-86.
  • Snowdon, B. (2000). The International Economic System in the Twentieth Century: An interview with Barry Eichengreen. World Economics 1(3): 39-60.
  • Snowdon, B. & Vane, H.R. (1999). The New Political Macroeconomics: An Interview With Alberto Alesina. The American Economist 43(1): 19-34.
  • Snowdon, B. & Vane, H.R. (1998). Transforming Macroeconomics: an Interview with Robert E. Lucas Jr. Journal of Economic Methodology 5(1): 115-146.
  • Snowdon, B. & Vane, H.R. (1997). Modern Macroeconomics and its Evolution from a Monetarist Perspective: An Interview with Professor Milton Friedman. Journal of Economic Studies 24(4): 192-222.
  • Snowdon, B. (1997). Politics and the Business Cycle. The Political Quarterly 68(3): 255-265.
  • Snowdon, B. & Vane, H.R. (1996). The Development of Modern Macroeconomics: Reflections In The Light Of Johnson's Analysis After Twenty Five Years. Journal of Macroeconomics 18(3): 381-401.
  • Snowdon, B. & Vane, H.R. (1995). New Classical Macroeconomics Mark II: the real business cycle model. Economics and Business Education 3(12): 153-156.
  • Snowdon, B. & Vane, H.R. (1995). New-Keynesian Economics Today: The Empire Strikes Back. The American Economist 39(1): 48-65.
  • Snowdon, B. & Vane, H.R. (1992). New Classical and New Keynesian Economics. Economics 28(118).
  • Snowdon, B. (1985). The Political Economy of the Ethiopian Famine. National Westminster Bank Quarterly Review 41-55.
  • Snowdon, B. & Wynaraczyk, P. (1984). Have the Keynesians been Vanquished?. Economic Affairs 5(1): 53–57.