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Bruce Littleboy is a researcher at the School of Economics, University of Queensland, with a focus on the history of economic thought, Keynesian economics, and behavioral economics. His work often intersects with the theories of G.L.S. Shackle, as seen in his co-authored book and chapters.
- Education:
- PhD in Economics (1986) from the School of Economics, University of Queensland
- Research Interests:
- Keynesian economics and its modern applications, including theories of effective demand and fiscal policy
- Shackle's contributions to uncertainty and decision-making in economics
- Behavioral economics, particularly the rhetoric and metaphor in economic communication
- Historical perspectives on war's economic impact and economic thought
- Publications Trends:
- Recent work centers on Shackle's theories and their relevance to entrepreneurship and non-ergodic systems
- Historical analysis of Keynesian and Shackle's influence on contemporary economic debates
- Co-Authorship:
- Collaborated extensively with Peter E. Earl on Shackle-related topics
- Co-authored book reviews and chapters with multiple colleagues
- Labs/Teams:
- No explicit mentions of lab affiliations or team memberships in the provided data
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