Dr Anthony (Tony) Ramsay

Lecturer, Faculty of The Professions, School of Business Economics and Public Policy
Contact
| Email: | aramsay5@une.edu.au |
| Room: | W39, Room 201 |
| Phone: | 02 6773 3521 (or +61 2 6773 3521 overseas) |
| Fax: | 02 6773 3280 |
Tony is a lecturer in the School of Business, Economics and Public Policy and has six years experience teaching international political economy (IPE), economic history, and Australian public policy. Tony’s 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.
Ramsay, T and Lloyd, C. 2010, ‘Infrastructure Investment for Full Employment: A Social Democratic Program of Funds Regulation’, Journal of Australian Political Economy, number 65, Winter.
Work in Progress/Forthcoming
Smith, G and Ramsay, T. 2011, ‘Economic theory, the competitive labour market standard and the role of the trade union in collective bargaining’.
Lloyd, C and Ramsay T. 2011, ‘The Transformation of Australia’s Labor Market Since 1988: A Case of Regulatory Capitalism rather than Neo-Liberalism?’ Conference Paper presented to NordWel in cooperation with the Department of History, Stockholm University, 13-15 May, Stockholm, Sweden.
Ramsay, T and Battin, T. 2011, ‘Applying neo-liberal instruments in the attempt to resolve neo-liberal problems: The contradictory character of the JG economy’, Paper presented to CofFEE-Europe (Centre of Full Employment and Equity), Maastricht University, June, The Netherlands.
