Sheila Dow
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Sheila Dow is a
post-Keynesian economist Post-Keynesian economics is a school of economic thought with its origins in '' The General Theory'' of John Maynard Keynes, with subsequent development influenced to a large degree by Michał Kalecki, Joan Robinson, Nicholas Kaldor, Sidney ...
. She was a Professor (and is an Emeritus Professor) of Economics at the
University of Stirling The University of Stirling (abbreviated as Stir or Shruiglea, in post-nominals; ) is a public university in Stirling, Scotland, founded by a royal charter in 1967. It is located in the Central Belt of Scotland, built within the walled Airth ...
in Scotland. She has published in a wide range of areas, most notably in
economic methodology Economic methodology is the study of methods, especially the scientific method, in relation to economics, including principles underlying economic reasoning. In contemporary English, 'methodology' may reference theoretical or systematic aspe ...
, the endogeneity of money and the
history of economic thought The history of economic thought is the study of the philosophies of the different thinkers and theories in the subjects that later became political economy and economics, from the ancient world to the present day. This field encompasses many d ...
.


Selected publications

* Dow, S. C. (1996). ''The methodology of macroeconomic thought''.Edward Elgar * Dow, S. C. (1996). Horizontalism: a critique. ''Cambridge Journal of Economics'', 20(4), 497–508. * Chick, V. and Dow, S.C. (1988) A post-Keynesian perspective on the relation between banking and regional development. In P. Arestis (ed.) ''Post-Keynesian Monetary Economics—New Approaches to Financial Modelling''. Aldershot: Elgar, 219–250


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