Political economy focuses on issues that are fundamental to
individual and collective well-being and rests on the proposition
that economic phenomena do not occur in isolation from social and
political processes. One leading Australian political economist is
Frank Stilwell. Highlights of his work include concerns with the
creation and use of wealth, inequalities between rich and poor, the
spatial implications of economic growth, and the tensions between
economic growth and the environment. Stilwell has been especially
prominent in developing alternative economic policies, with seminal
contributions to understanding the radical shift in Australian
economic and social policies since the early 1980s. He has also
been a leader in the teaching of political economy to many cohorts
of first-year university students. This collection, spanning these
themes, honours Stilwell's contribution to Australian political
economy after more than 40 years teaching at the University of
Sydney. The book provides not only an opportunity to appreciate his
contribution but also a greater understanding of these themes which
remain of crucial contemporary relevance.
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