Phillip Anthony O'Hara

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Phillip Anthony O'Hara (born December 29, 1954 ) is an Australian economist .

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Phillip Anthony O'Hara studied at the Western Australian Institute of Technology in Perth and graduated in 1976 with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Geography. In 1977 he received the Postgraduate Diploma of Education from the University of Western Australia and in 1979 a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Murdoch University . After that he was research assistant at the Department of Industrial Development of the Government of Western Australia and lecturer in economics at the University of Technology, Sydney (1980 to 1982), at the University of New South Wales in Sydney (1983), at the University of Newcastle (1984 to 1986), at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst (1987 to 1988) and at the Business School of Curtin University of Technology in Perth (1988 to 1994 as Lecturer, 1995 to 1998 as Senior Lecturer).

In 1993 he graduated from the University of Newcastle with work A Critical Analysis of the Reproduction of Institutions Within Capitalism: Integrating Macro Institutional Themes From Marxist and institutionalist political economy for Ph.D.

He was Visiting Scholar at the Catholic University of America (1991), at California State University (1995), at Harvard University (1995) and visiting professor at Marquette University (1995), at the University of California, Riverside (1998 to 1999) and at Loyola Marymount University (2002).

From 1998 to 2001 he was Director of the Association for Evolutionary Economics and from 1999 to 2002 Trustee of the Association for Social Economics .

At Curtin University he was appointed Associate Professor in 1999 and Professor in 2004. His main focus is on economic history , in particular he publishes on Marxism and Thorstein Veblen .

Phillip Anthony O'Hara is a member of the International Association for Feminist Economics , the International Society for Ecological Economics , the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy , the Union for Radical Political Economics , the Australian Society for the History of Economic Thought, and the Association for Social Economics . He is co-editor of the Review of Social Economy , the Journal of Economic Issues and the European Journal of the History of Economic Thought .

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  • A Critical Analysis of the Reproduction of Institutions Within Capitalism. Integrating Macroinstitutional Themes From Marxist and Institutionalist Political Economy. Dissertation. University of Newcastle 1992, OCLC 249409083 .
  • Veblen's Analysis of Business, Industry and the Limits of Capital: An Interpretation and Sympathetic Critique. In: History of Economics Review. 20, 1, 1993, pp. 95-119, doi : 10.1080 / 10370196.1993.11733135 .
  • Capital and Inequality in today's world. In: Douglas M. Brown (Ed.): Thorstein Veblen in the twenty-first century. A commemoration of "The theory of the leisure class" (1899-1999). Elgar, Cheltenham 1998, ISBN 1-85898-613-3 , pp. 171-188.
  • (Ed.): Encyclopedia of political economy. 2 volumes. Routledge, London 1999, ISBN 0-415-15426-X . Volume 1: A-K. Pp. 1-632, ISBN 0-415-18717-6 . Volume 2: L-Z. Pp. 633-1302, ISBN 0-415-18718-4 .
  • Marx, Veblen and contemporary institutional political economy principles and unstable dynamics of capitalism. Elgar, Cheltenham 2000, ISBN 1-85898-067-4 .
  • The contemporary relevance of Thorstein Veblen's institutional-evolutionary economics. Curtin University of Technology, School of Economics and Finance, Perth 2000, ISBN 1-86342-879-8 .
  • (Ed.): Global political economy and the wealth of nations. Performance, institutions, problems, and policy. Routledge, London 2004, ISBN 0-415-29653-6 .
  • Growth and development in the global political economy. Social structures of accumulation and modes of regulation. Routledge, London 2006, ISBN 0-415-29652-8 .
  • Principle of Circular and Cumulative Causation: Fusing Myrdalian and Kaldorian Growth and Development Dynamics. In: Journal of Economic Issues. 42, 2, 2008, pp. 375-387, doi: 10.1080 / 00213624.2008.11507146 .

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