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Associate Professor Graham White is an academic in the Department of Economics at The University of Sydney, affiliated with the School of Arts and Social Sciences. He holds a BComm from UNSW, MEc from Sydney University, and a PhD from Melbourne University. His research focuses on synthesizing Sraffian pricing models with Keynesian frameworks to analyze economic growth, policy, and disequilibrium dynamics. Key interests include demand-led growth, public debt sustainability, environmental policy, and critiques of New Keynesian frameworks.
His work spans macroeconomic theory, heterodox perspectives on competition, and the economics of the environment. Notable publications include analyses of Australia’s Clean Energy Policy (2013) and critiques of New Keynesian aggregate demand theories (2014). He has contributed to policy discussions via media pieces in The Conversation and ABC, addressing fiscal policy, austerity, and wage growth.
Recent research emphasizes learning mechanisms in demand-led growth models and Sraffian critiques of competition theory. His 2023 working paper explores linkages in Sraffian research programs. Grants include a 2000 project on multi-commodity growth models. Media engagements highlight his role in public economic discourse, emphasizing the non-ideological yet contested nature of economic science.
His academic contributions bridge classical and modern macroeconomic frameworks, offering heterodox insights into growth, policy, and environmental challenges.




