Dr Anthony (Tony) Ramsay

Lecturer, Faculty of The Professions, School of Business Economics and Public Policy
Contact
| Email: | aramsay3@une.edu.au |
| Room: | W039 201 |
| Phone: | 02 6773 3521 (or +61 2 6773 3521 overseas) |
| Fax: | 02 6773 3280 |
I am currently a lecturer in the School of Business, Economics and Public Policy. I have six years experience teaching economics and public policy; international trade and politics; Australian economic history; and, international political economy. My research interests include political economy and employment output; international monetary relations; history of international economic policy change; and, business, labour and governmental relations.
Publications
Ramsay, T. 2002-3, ‘The Jobs Guarantee: A Post-Keynesian analysis’, Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics, volume 25, number 2, Winter, 273-291.Ramsay, T. 2004, ‘The Socialisation of Investment in a Contemporary Setting’, Journal of Australian Political Economy, number 53, June.
Ramsay, T and Battin, T. 2005, 'Labor Party Ideology in the Early 1990s: Working Nation and Paths not Taken, Journal of Economic and Social Policy, volume 9, Winter, 2005, number 2.Battin, T and Ramsay, T. 2006, 'Australian Affluence and the Left', Journal of Australian Political Economy, number 58, December. Work in Progress/Forthcoming
Smith, G and Ramsay, T. 2008, ‘Economic theory, the competitive labour market standard and the role of the trade union in collective bargaining’.
Ramsay, T and Lloyd, C. 2009, ‘A Political Program of Full Employment: The Utilisation of Sovereign Wealth and Pension Funds’, Conference Paper to be presented to NordWel in cooperation with the Department of History, Stockholm University, 13-15 May, Stockholm, Sweden.
Lloyd, C and Ramsay T. 2009, ‘The Transformation of Australia’s Labor Market Since 1988: A Case of Regulatory Capitalism rather than Neo-Liberalism?’ Conference Paper to be presented to NordWel in cooperation with the Department of History, Stockholm University, 13-15 May, Stockholm, Sweden.
Ramsay, T. 2009, ‘Applying neo-liberal instruments in the attempt to resolve neo-liberal problems: The contradictory character of the JG economy’, Paper to be presented to CofFEE-Europe (Centre of Full Employment and Equity), Maastricht University, June, The Netherlands.
