Geoff Harcourt
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Geoffrey Colin Harcourt (27 June 1931, Melbourne
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) is an Australia
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n academic economist
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 who studied at the University of Melbourne
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 and then at the King's College, Cambridge
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.

Biography

After studying economics at the University of Melbourne
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 he moved to the University of Cambridge
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 where he received his doctorate
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. In 1958 he moved to the University of Adelaide
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 as a lecturer and was appointed to a chair in Economics at Adelaide
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 in 1967. (He was a University Lecturer at Cambridge and a Fellow of Trinity Hall 1964-96, on leave without pay from Adelaide). He was a University Lecturer (1982–90) and Reader (1990–98) in the Faculty of Economics at Cambridge and a Fellow and College Lecturer in Economics, Jesus College, Cambridge
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 1982-1998 and was President of Jesus College Cambridge, 1988–89 and 1990-92.

He has made major contributions to the understanding of the ideas of Keynes, Joan Robinson
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 and other Cambridge economists. He has also made important contributions in his own right to Post Keynesian and post Kaleckian theory. A review article of one his volumes of ‘Selected Essays’ argues that (i) insofar as he has written on capital theory, it has been as an innovator and not as a mere raconteur, and (ii) that he has developed his own suite of post-Keynesian models – this is evident for example in his 1965 paper “A two-sector model of the distribution of income and the level of employment in the short-run” which is reprinted in The Social Science Imperialists: Selected Essays of G.C. Harcourt.

Major publications

  • Joan Robinson. London: Palgrave Macmillan (Great Thinkers in Economics Series), 2009 (with Prue Kerr).
  • The Structure of Post-Keynesian Economics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
  • 50 Years a Keynesian and Other Essays. London: Palgrave, 2001.
  • Selected Essays on Economic Policy, London: Palgrave, 2001
  • A 'Second Edition' of The General Theory (2 vols). London: Routledge, 1997 (edited with Peter Riach).
  • Capitalism, Socialism and Post-Keynesianism. Selected Essays of G.C. Harcourt. Cheltenham, Glos: Edward Elgar, 1995.
  • Post-Keynesian Essays in Biography: Portraits of Twentieth Century Political Economists. Basingstoke, Hants: Macmillan, 1993.
  • The Social Science Imperialists: Selected Essays. London: Routledge, 1982.
  • Some Cambridge Controversies in the Theory of Capital. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1972.
  • Readings in the Concept and Measurement of Income. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1969.
  • Economic Activity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1967.

Honours

  • In 1971 he was elected a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.
  • In 1996 he was made a Distinguished Fellow of the Economic Society of Australia.
  • In 2003 he was elected to an Academician of the Academy of the Social Sciences in the UK.
  • In 2004 he was made a Distinguished Fellow of the History of Economics Society (USA).
  • In 2004 he was made an Honorary Member of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought.
  • In 2011 he received the Veblen-Commons Award from the Association for Evolutionary Economics

External links

  • Interviews with Harcourt (where he talks about his life, the Cambridge controversies and other aspects of economic theory) may be found on YouTube here and here.
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