Professor Steve Keen

Professor Steve Keen

PROFESSOR,
Economics & Finance (SoBus)

Personal

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Economics & Finance (SoBus)

Contact

Email:S.Keen@uws.edu.au
Extension:9296
Mobile:0404464523
Location:ED.G.155
Parramatta
Website:

Publications

Books

  • Keen, S. (2011), 'Debunking Economics: the naked emperor dethroned?', : Zed Books 9781848139923.
  • Keen, S. (2007), 'Debunking Economics: the naked emperor of the social sciences (Chinese edition)', : China Economic Publishing House 9787501777242.
  • Keen, S. (2001), 'Debunking Economics: the naked emperor of the social sciences', : Pluto Press & Zed Books 1864030704.

Chapters in Books

  • Keen, S. (2012), 'Growth Theory', The Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited 9781849803182.
  • Keen, S. and Keen, S. (2012), 'Australia vs the US and UK: the kangaroo economy', Banking Systems in the Crisis, Routledge 9780415517898.
  • Keen, S. (2012), 'Growth theory', The Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics, Edward Elgar 9781849803182.
  • Keen, S. (2012), 'Australia vs the US and UK: the kangaroo economy', Banking Systems in the Crisis: the Faces of Liberal Capitalism, Routledge 9780415517898.
  • Keen, S. (2011), 'Madness in their method', Readings in Political Economy, Tilde University Press 9780734611437.
  • Keen, S. (2011), 'Hindsight on the origins of the global financial crisis?', The Global Financial Crisis: What Have We Learnt?, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited 9780857934222.
  • Keen, S. (2010), 'The coming depression and the end of economic delusion', Macroeconomic Theory and its Failings: Alternative Perspectives on the Global Financial Crisis, Edward Elgar 9781848448193.
  • Keen, S. (2009), 'The 'Credit Tsunami': Explaining the inexplicable with debt and deleveraging', The Economic Crisis Reader, Economic Affairs Bureau Inc Dollars & Sense 9781878585554.
  • Keen, S. (2009), 'The dynamics of the monetary circuit', The Political Economy of Monetary Circuits: Tradition and Change, Palgrave Macmillan 9780230203372.
  • Keen, S. (2009), 'Warum die Standard-Theorie des Unternehmens nicht mehr unterrichtet werden Darf', Die Kunst des Modellierens (The Art of Modelling), Vieweg+Teubner Verlag 9783835102125.
  • Keen, S. (2009), 'A pluralist approach to microeconomics', The Handbook of Pluralist Economics Education, Routledge 0415777623.
  • Keen, S. (2009), 'Mathematics for pluralist economists', The Handbook of Pluralist Economics Education, Routledge 0415777623.
  • Keen, S. and Ormerod, P. (2008), 'From Economics to Econophysics - towards a true science of economics', Econophysics, Moscow Engineering Physics Institute 9785726207636.
  • Keen, S. (2008), 'Keynes's 'revolving fund of finance' and transactions in the circuit', Keynes and Macroeconomics after 70 Years, Edward Elgar 9781847205810.
  • Keen, S. and Ormerod, P. (2007), 'From Economics to Econophysics - towards a true science of economics', Econophysics, Troitsk Institute for Innovation and Fusion Research 9785726207636.
  • Keen, S. (2006), 'The need and some methods for dynamic modelling in Post Keynesian economics', Complexity, Endogenous Money and Macroeconomic Theory, Edward Elgar 9781843769873.
  • Keen, S. (2005), 'Why Economics must abandon its theory of the firm', Economics: Complex Windows, Springer Verlag 8847002796.
  • Keen, S. (2004), 'Improbable, incorrect or impossible: the persuasive but flawed mathematics of microeconomics', A Guide to What's Wrong with Economics, Anthem Press 1843311488.
  • Keen, S. (2003), 'Nudge nudge, wink wink, Say no more', Two Hundred Years of Say's Law, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited 184064866X.
  • Keen, S. (2003), 'Economists have no ears', The crisis in economics, Routledge (Taylor & Francis Ltd ) 0415308976.
  • Keen, S. (2003), 'The Russian defeat of economic orthodoxy', The crisis in economics, Routledge (Taylor & Francis Ltd ) 0415308984.
  • Keen, S. (2003), 'Madness in their method', Economics as a social science, Pluto Press Australia 1864031999.
  • Keen, S. (2003), 'Growth Theory', The Elgar companion to Post Keynesian economics, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited 1840646306.
  • Keen, S. (2001), 'Minsky's Thesis: Keynesian or Marxian', Financial Keynesianism and Market Instability: The economic legacy of Hyman Minsky, Volume I, Edward Elgar 1840643587.
  • Keen, S. (2001), 'Commentary on Measuring complexity: puzzles and tentative solutions', Frontiers of Evolutionary Economics, Edward Elgar 1840645253.

Journal Articles

  • Keen, S. (2011), 'Debunking Macroeconomics', Economic Analysis And Policy, 21.
  • Keen, S. (2010), 'Deleveraging is America's future', Real-World Economics Review, 9.
  • Keen, S. and Standish, R. (2010), 'Debunking the theory of the firm-a chronology', Real World Economics Review, 39.
  • Keen, S. (2010), 'Solving the Paradox of Monetary Profits', Economics, 32.
  • Keen, S. (2010), 'Declaring victory at half time', Real-World Economics Review, 15.
  • Keen, S. (2009), 'The Confidence Trick', Australasian Accounting Business & Finance Journal, 9.
  • Keen, S. (2009), 'The Global Financial Crisis, Credit Crunches and Deleveraging', Journal Of Australian Political Economy, 15.
  • Keen, S. (2009), 'Household Debt-the final stage in an artificially extended Ponzi Bubble', The Australian Economic Review, 11.
  • Keen, S. (2009), 'Bailing out the Titanic with a Thimble', Economic Analysis and Policy, 22.
  • Costea, C. and Keen, S. (2009), 'Romania in a post-credit crunch world? A cautionary tale from Australia and America', Romanian Journal of Economic Forecasting, 20.
  • Zeitun, R., Tian, G. and Keen, S. (2007), 'Macroeconomic Determinants of corporate performance and failure: evidence from emerging market a case of Jordan', Corporate Ownership and Control, 16.
  • Zeitun, R., Tian, G. and Keen, S. (2007), 'Default Probability for the Jordanian Companies: A Test of Cash Flow Theory', International Research Journal of Finance and Economics, 16.
  • Keen, S. and Standish, R. (2006), 'Profit maximization, industry structure, and competition: a critique of neoclassical theory', Physica A, 4.
  • Gallegatti, M., Keen, S., Lux, T. and Ormerod, P. (2006), 'Worrying Trends in Econophysics', Physica A, 6.
  • Keen, S. and Chapman, B. (2006), 'Hic Rhodus, Hic Salta! Profit in a Dynamic Model of the Monetary Circuit', Storia del Pensiero Economico. Nuova Serie, 18.
  • Keen, S. (2005), 'Irrationality in the Neoclassical Definition of Rationality', American Journal of Applied Sciences, 8.
  • Lee, F. and Keen, S. (2004), 'The Incoherent Emperor: A Heterodox Critique of Neoclassical Microeconomic Theory', Review of Social Economy, 31.
  • Keen, S. (2004), 'Deregulator: Judgment Day for Microeconomics', Utilities Policy, 18.
  • Keen, S. (2003), 'Standing on the toes of pygmies: why econophysics must be careful of the economic foundations on which it builds', Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 9.
  • Keen, S. (2002), 'Economics: from emperor to vassal', Australian Universities Review, 3.

Conference Papers

  • Keen, S. (2007), 'Developing a monetary model of financial instability', Sixthg Australian Society of Heterodox Economists Conference, University of New South Wales, Sydney.
  • Zeitun, R., Tian, G. and Keen, S. (2006), 'Macroeconomic determinants of corporate performance and failure: evidence from emerging market a case of Jordan', College of Business Research Symposium 2006, University of Western Sydney, Parramatta Campus, Rydalmere, NSW, Australia.
  • Keen, S. (2006), 'Explaining Profit in the Circuit Theory of Endogenous Money', Essays in Heterodox Economics : Fifth Australian Society of Heterodox Economists Conference, .
  • Standish, R. and Keen, S. (2004), 'EmergentEffective Collusion in an Economy of Perfectly Rational Competitors', 7th Asia-Pacific Complex Systems Conference, Rockhampton.

Research

Previous Projects

Title:Developing a monetary model of financial instability [via Paul Woolley Centre]
Years:2007-06-08 - 2007-10-31
ID:P0015738
UWS Researchers:Steve Keen
Funding:
  • University of Technology Sydney
Title:Resource Efficiency: Economics and Outlook- Developing a monetary multisectoral dynamic model of production for linking to the CSIRO biophysical model
Years:2009-09-01 - 2011-10-31
ID:P00017676
UWS Researchers:Steve Keen
Funding:
  • Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) (non ACRG)
Title:Extending monetary macroeconomics and developing a dynamic monetary simulation tool [via Tides Foundation]
Years:2011-09-01 - 2013-02-28
ID:P00020452
UWS Researchers:Steve Keen
Funding:
  • Institute for New Economic Thinking
Title:Developing a multi-sectoral dynamic disequilibrium modelling tool in Mathematica
Years:2011-02-14 - 2012-02-29
ID:P00020139
UWS Researchers:Steve Keen
Funding:
  • Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) (non ACRG)

Supervision

Professor Keen is available to be a principal supervisor for doctoral projects

Current Supervision

Title:Global Debt Deflation
Field of Research:
Title:Modelling Business Cyles and Neural Networks
Field of Research:

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