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Robert McMaster is Professor of Political Economy in the Management department at the University of Glasgow's Adam Smith Business School, a position he has held since 2012. Previously, he served as Senior Lecturer at the University of Glasgow (2007-2010) and as Lecturer and Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Aberdeen for fourteen years. He maintains visiting scholar positions at University of Missouri at Kansas City and Marquette University, Milwaukee, reflecting his international academic standing and collaborative approach to research.
Professor McMaster's research expertise spans institutional economics, social economics, and the political economy of healthcare. His work critically examines mainstream economic approaches to healthcare provision, governance of public services, and social welfare systems. He has made significant contributions to understanding care economics, economic democracy, and the social determinants of health, frequently challenging conventional economic thinking through a Veblenian and institutionalist lens that emphasizes social relations and power dynamics in economic processes.
His recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on the intersection of political economy, health systems, and social justice. McMaster's scholarship shows a clear trajectory from theoretical institutional economics toward applied policy analysis, with growing emphasis on contemporary challenges including pandemic responses, healthcare financialization, economic democracy, and care infrastructure in urban settings. His work increasingly addresses practical solutions for social and economic inequality through interdisciplinary collaboration.
While specific advising roles aren't detailed in the provided information, Professor McMaster's extensive publication record with numerous co-authors suggests active mentorship of junior researchers. His involvement in substantial research projects, including multi-institutional collaborations on economic democracy and health policy, indicates successful grant acquisition and engagement with policy-oriented research funding from organizations like the Foundation for European Progressive Studies and Open Society Foundations.



