Graham White

BCom NSW MEc Syd. PhD Melb.
Senior Lecturer
G.White@econ.usyd.edu.au
Room 359
H04 Merewether Building
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006 Australia
Phone: +61 2 9351 6611
Fax: +61 2 9351 4341
Graham White´s research interests have centered on the issues associated with the possibility of synthesising Sraffian-inspired pricing models with Keynesian models of output and growth, especially as a means of providing alternative non-orthodox theoretical foundations.
Graham´s PhD thesis studied the relation between output and long-period prices in the context of a cyclically disturbed system.
His major publications include: Growth, autonomous demand and a joint product treatment of fixed capital’, Metroeconomica, 2006, (forthcoming); Demand-led growth and the classical/Sraffian approach to value and distribution: Are they compatible?’ in Economic Growth and Distribution: On the Nature and Cause of the Wealth of Nations, edited by Neri Salvadori and published by Edward Elgar, 2006 (forthcoming); "Capital, Distribution and Macroeconomics: 'Core' Beliefs and Theoretical Foundations", Cambridge Journal of Economics, vol.28:4, 2004; Rethinking Kalecki on the Trend and Cycle’, Review of Political Economy, Vol.11, No.3, July 1999; Disequilibrium Pricing and the Sraffa-Keynes Synthesis’, Review of Political Economy Vol.10, No.4, 1998; Classical Competition, Keynesian Adjustment And Composite Dynamics: A Critical Perspective’, Economie Appliquee, Vol.XLIX, No.4, 1996; Capacity Utilization, Investment and Normal Prices: Some Issues in the Sraffa-Keynes Synthesis’. Metroeconomica, Vol.47, No.3, October 1996;and, 'Normal prices and the Theory of Output: Some Significant Implications of Recent Debate', Political Economy: Studies in the Surplus Approach, vol.5:2, 1989.
Research Expertise
- Economic Policy and Economic Development
- Macroeconomics and Growth
Research Interests
- Disequilibrium analysis
- Growth theory
- Macroeconomics
- Sraffian economics
