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Anthony Philip Thirlwall (21 April 1941 – 8 November 2023) was a British economist who was Professor of
Applied Economics Applied economics is the application of economic theory and econometrics in specific settings. As one of the two sets of fields of economics (the other set being the ''core''), it is typically characterized by the application of the ''core'', i.e ...
at the
University of Kent The University of Kent (formerly the University of Kent at Canterbury, abbreviated as UKC) is a Collegiate university, collegiate public university, public research university based in Kent, United Kingdom. The university was granted its roya ...
. He made major contributions to regional economics; the analysis of unemployment and inflation; balance of payments theory, and to growth and development economics with particular reference to developing countries. He was the author of the bestselling textbook ''Economics of Development: Theory and Evidence'' (Palgrave Macmillan) now in its ninth edition. He was also the biographer and literary executor of the famous Cambridge economist
Nicholas Kaldor Nicholas Kaldor, Baron Kaldor (12 May 1908 – 30 September 1986), born Káldor Miklós, was a Hungarian-born British economist. He developed the "compensation" criteria called Kaldor–Hicks efficiency for welfare spending, welfare comparisons ...
. Perhaps his most notable contribution was to show that if long-run balance of payments equilibrium is a requirement for a country, its growth of national income can be approximated by the ratio of the growth of exports to the income elasticity of demand for imports ( Thirlwall's Law).


Early life and education

Anthony Philip Thirlwall was born on 21 April 1941. He was educated at the Harrow Weald County Grammar School (1952–59) where he was first taught
economics Economics () is a behavioral science that studies the Production (economics), production, distribution (economics), distribution, and Consumption (economics), consumption of goods and services. Economics focuses on the behaviour and interac ...
by
Merlyn Rees Merlyn Merlyn-Rees, Baron Merlyn-Rees, (né Merlyn Rees; 18 December 1920 – 5 January 2006) was a British Labour Party politician and Member of Parliament from 1963 until 1992. He served as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1974–1 ...
who later became Home Secretary in the Government of
James Callaghan Leonard James Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff ( ; 27 March 191226 March 2005) was a British statesman and Labour Party (UK), Labour Party politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1976 to 1979 and Leader of the L ...
1976-79. He then attended
University of Leeds The University of Leeds is a public research university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was established in 1874 as the Yorkshire College of Science. In 1884, it merged with the Leeds School of Medicine (established 1831) and was renamed Y ...
(1959–62);
Clark University Clark University is a private research university in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1887 with a large endowment from its namesake Jonas Gilman Clark, a prominent businessman, Clark was one of the first modern research uni ...
(USA)(1962–63), and
Cambridge University The University of Cambridge is a Public university, public collegiate university, collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation, wo ...
(1963–64).


Career

Thirlwall started his teaching career as a teaching assistant at Clark University (USA) in 1962 and then as an economics tutor at Cambridge University 1963-64. He then went to the University of Leeds as an assistant lecturer from 1964 to 1966. In 1966 he joined the new
University of Kent The University of Kent (formerly the University of Kent at Canterbury, abbreviated as UKC) is a Collegiate university, collegiate public university, public research university based in Kent, United Kingdom. The university was granted its roya ...
and was appointed Professor of Applied Economics in 1976. During his time at Kent he held several advisory and visiting positions: the Ministry of Overseas Development (1966); the Department of Employment and Productivity (1968–70);
West Virginia University West Virginia University (WVU) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university with its main campus in Morgantown, West Virginia, United States. Its other campuses are those of the West Virginia University Ins ...
(1967);
Princeton University Princeton University is a private university, private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial ...
(1971–72);
University of Papua New Guinea The University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) is a university located in Port Moresby, capital of Papua New Guinea. It was established by ordinance of the Australian administration in 1965. This followed the Currie Commission which had enquired ...
(1974); Cambridge University (1979, 1986);
Melbourne University The University of Melbourne (colloquially known as Melbourne University) is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in the state of Victoria. Its ...
(1981, 1988), and
La Trobe University La Trobe University is a public university, public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. Its main campus is located in the suburb of Bundoora, Victoria, Bundoora. The university was established in 1 ...
(1994). He was guest lecturer at the
Technical University of Lisbon The Technical University of Lisbon (UTL; , ) was a Portuguese public university. It was created in 1930 in Lisbon, as a confederation of preexisting schools, and comprised the faculties and institutes of veterinary medicine; agricultural scienc ...
(1984);
National Autonomous University of Mexico The National Autonomous University of Mexico (, UNAM) is a public university, public research university in Mexico. It has several campuses in Mexico City, and many others in various locations across Mexico, as well as a presence in nine countri ...
(2000); and Mexico's
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(2008 and 2011). Between 1971 and 1991 he organised eleven biennial Keynes Seminars at
Keynes College Keynes College is the third-oldest college of the University of Kent. It was established in 1968. Prior to the start of the 2020-21 academic year, the post of College Master was abolished at Keynes and all the other University of Kent colleges. ...
, University of Kent, to commemorate the life and work of
John Maynard Keynes John Maynard Keynes, 1st Baron Keynes ( ; 5 June 1883 – 21 April 1946), was an English economist and philosopher whose ideas fundamentally changed the theory and practice of macroeconomics and the economic policies of governments. Originall ...
. In the 1980s he served on the Council and Executive Committee of the
Royal Economic Society The Royal Economic Society (RES) is a professional association and learned society that promotes the study of economics. Originally established in 1890 as the British Economic Association, it was incorporated by royal charter on 2 December 1902. ...
and edited the conference volumes of the Confederation of European Economic Associations. In the 1990s he was active in the campaign against Britain joining the Euro, being a Trustee of the New Europe Research Trust and a Council Member of Business for Sterling. He was later General Editor of The Great Thinkers in Economics Series published by
Palgrave Macmillan Palgrave Macmillan is a British academic and trade publishing company headquartered in the London Borough of Camden. Its programme includes textbooks, journals, monographs, professional and reference works in print and online. It maintains offi ...
.


Consultancy

Pacific Islands Development Programme in Hawaii (1989–90), the
African Development Bank The African Development Bank Group (AfDB, also known as BAD in French) is a multilateral development finance institution, headquartered in Abidjan, Ivory Coast since September 2014. The AfDB is a financial provider to African governments and ...
(1993–94), Tongan Development Bank (1996), the
Asian Development Bank The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is a regional development bank to promote social and economic development in Asia. The bank is headquartered in Metro Manila, Philippines and maintains 31 field offices around the world. The bank was establishe ...
(2003), and the
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) is an intergovernmental organization within the United Nations Secretariat that promotes the interests of developing countries in world trade. It was established in 1964 by the United Nations General Assembl ...
(UNCTAD) (2004–06).


Editorial role

Served on the editorial boards of: * ''Journal of Development Studies'' (1979–2006) * ''Journal of Post Keynesian Economics'' (1988–) * '' African Development Review'' (1998– ) * ''International Journal of Human Development'' (2005– ) * ''Estudios de Economia'', Portugal (1997–2002)


Death

Tony Thirlwall died on 8 November 2023, at the age of 82.


Key works


''Economics of Development: Theory and Evidence''
(Palgrave Macmillan). First edition 1972. Ninth edition 2011. (Chinese and Greek translations). * ''Inflation, Saving and Growth in Developing Economies'' (Macmillan, 1974; St Martin’s Press, USA, 1975). Spanish Edition, El Moderna, Mexico, 1978. * ''Regional Growth and Unemployment in the United Kingdom'' (with R. Dixon), (Macmillan, 1975; Holmes and Meier, USA, 1975). * ''Financing Economic Development'' (Macmillan 1976), ; Greek Edition, Scientific Editions Publishing Company 1977; Spanish Edition, Vicens-Vives, 1978; Turkish Edition, Ak Yayinlari, 1980. * ''Balance of Payments Theory and the United Kingdom Experience'' (Macmillan). First Edition, 1980. Fourth Edition, 1992 (with H.D. Gibson), * ''Nicholas Kaldor'' (Harvester Wheatsheaf Press, 1987 and New York University Press, USA, 1987). * ''Deindustrialisation'' (with S. Bazen) (Heinemann). First Edition, 1989. Third Edition 1997. * ''The Performance and Prospects of the Pacific Island Economies in the World Economy'' (University of Hawaii Press, 1991). * ''Economic Growth and the Balance of Payments Constraint'' (with J. McCombie), (Macmillan, 1994).
''The Economics of Growth and Development: Selected Essays of A.P. Thirlwall Vol 1''
(Edward Elgar, 1995).
''Macroeconomic Issues from a Keynesian Perspective: Selected Essays of A.P. Thirlwall, Vol 2''
(Edward Elgar, 1997). * ''The Euro and 'Regional Divergence' in Europe'' New Europe Research Trust, 2000.
''The Nature of Economic Growth : An Alternative Framework for Understanding the Performance of Nations''
(Edward Elgar, 2002), . Spanish Edition, Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico 2003; Japanese Edition, Gakubunsha Co. Ltd 2003; Portuguese Edition, IPEA, Brazil, 2005.
''Trade, the Balance of Payments and Exchange Rate Policy in Developing Countries''
(Edward Elgar, 2003).
978-0-415-32631-5 ''Essays on Balance of Payments Constrained Growth''
(Routledge Press, 2004) (with J.McCombie).
''Trade Liberalisation and The Poverty of Nations''
(Edward Elgar, 2008) (with P. Pacheco-López).
''Economic Growth in an Open Developing Economy: The Role of Structure and Demand''
(Edward Elgar, 2013).


References


Bibliography

* A. P. Thirlwall (b. 1941) in ''Exemplary Economists, vol. 2'', edited by R. Backhouse and R. Middleton (Edward Elgar, 2000). * Festschrift Volume
''Growth and Economic Development: Essays in Honour of A. P. Thirlwall''
edited by P. Arestis. J. McCombie and R. Vickerman (Edward Elgar, 2007)


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