Professor Bill Dunn
Faculties, departments and locations
- Faculty of Business and Social Sciences
- Department of Economics
- School of Law, Social and Behavioural Sciences
- Penrhyn Road
Professor of Economics
- Email:
- [email protected]
About
I joined Kingston in 2022. From 2005 to 2022, I worked in the Department of Political Economy at the University of Sydney and before that at the Universities of Leeds, Bristol and the West of England.
My principal research interests are in global political economy and in Marxism.
My most recent books are on Keynes and Marx (Manchester University Press 2021), Neither Free Trade nor Protection (Edward Elgar 2015) and The Political Economy of Global Capitalism and Crisis (Routledge 2014). I also edited A Research Agenda for Critical Political Economy (Edward Elgar 2020).
Qualifications
- PhD, International Political Economy, University of the West of England
- MSc, Politics and Sociology, Birkbeck College, University of London
- Graduate Certificate in Education, University of Leeds
- BSc, Physics, University of York
Domains
I teach on the modules Becoming an Economist, Contemporary Issues in Economics, Development Economics, International Trade and Finance and Working as an Economist.
I have previously taught a range of subjects in political economy, including Money and Finance, International Economy and Finance, Theories of Political Economy, and International Trade.
Courses taught
My principle research interests are in Marx, Keynes, and the global political economy; particularly around issues of work and labour, of trade and of money and finance.
I am interested in supervising research projects in these and other areas from heterodox economic perspectives.
Publications
Problems of pluralism: some comments on 50 Years of Australian political economy and its prospects
Dunn, Bill, 2025, Journal of Australian Political Economy (95)pp 76-94, Published
Problems of the labor theory of value, money, and the state form
Dunn, Bill, 2024, International Critical Thought, E-pub ahead of print
Cryptocurrency: still a cause for concern
Dunn, Bill, 2024, Forum for Social Economics, E-pub ahead of print
For financial illiteracy
Dunn, Bill, 2023, The Economic and Labour Relations Review (34), 2pp 299-313, Published
Stabilizing a Keynes-Minsky model of financial fragility
Dunn, Bill, 2023, Science & Society, E-pub ahead of print
Book Review of 'Keynes and the General Theory revisited' by Axel Kicillof
Dunn, Bill, 2019, Review of Radical Political Economics (51), 2pp 344-347, Published
Australian superannuation: an unsustainable pyramid scheme?
Dunn, Bill and Webb, Sam, 2019, Journal of Australian Political Economy (83)pp 5-31, Published
On the prospects of a return to Keynes: taking Keynes's political philosophy seriously
Dunn, Bill, 2018, Global Society (32), 3pp 302-323, Published
Against neoliberalism as a concept
Dunn, Bill, 2017, Capital & Class (41), 3pp 435-454, Published
Class, capital and the global unfree market: resituating theories of monopoly capitalism and unequal exchange
Dunn, Bill, 2017, Science & Society (81), 3pp 348-374, Published
Making sense of austerity: the rationality in an irrational system
Dunn, Bill, 2014, Economic and Labour Relations Review (25), 3pp 417-434, Published
Skills, credentials and their unequal reward in a heterogeneous global political economy
Dunn, Bill, 2014, Journal of Sociology (50), 3pp 349-367, Published
Some thoughts on wages, profits and the contradictions of capitalism
Dunn, Bill, 2014, Erwagen Wissen Ethik [Deliberation Knowledge Ethics] (25), 4pp 551-553, Published
Marx's method and the global crisis
Dunn, Bill, 2012, International Critical Thought (2), 3pp 362-374, E-pub ahead of print
Value theory in an incomplete capitalist system: reprioritizing the centrality of social labor in Marxist political economy
Dunn, Bill, 2011, Review of Radical Political Economics (43), 4pp 488-505, Published
Marxist crisis theory and the need to explain both sides of capitalism's cyclicity
Dunn, Bill, 2011, Rethinking Marxism (23), 4pp 524-542, E-pub ahead of print
Keynes and Marx
Dunn, Bill (2021). Manchester, U.K.: (Manchester University Press) [Published]
Neither free trade nor protection: a critical political economy of trade theory and practice
Dunn, Bill (2015). Cheltenham, U.K.: [Published]
The political economy of global capitalism and crisis
Dunn, Bill (2014). Abingdon, U.K.: (Routledge) [Published]
Global political economy: a Marxist critique
Dunn, Bill (2008). London, U.K.: [Published]
Theories of international trade and economic imperialism
Dunn, Bill (2022). In: Cope, Zac, Ness, Immanuel, (eds.), Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Presspp 81-100 [Published]
The Marxist tradition of political economy
Dunn, Bill (2022). In: Stilwell, Frank, Primrose, David, Thornton, Tim B., (eds.), Cheltenham, U.K.:pp 51-65 [Published]
Globalization and labor
Dunn, Bill (2021). In: Spillman, Lynette, (eds.), Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press [Published]
For a critical political economy of international trade
Dunn, Bill (2020). In: Dunn, Bill, (eds.), Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgarpp 77-90 [Published]
What makes critical research in political economy?
Dunn, Bill (2020). In: Dunn, Bill, (eds.), Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgarpp 1-18 [Published]
The strange death of neoliberalism: the case of the missing corpse
Dunn, Bill (2012). In: Cahill, Damien, Edwards, Lindy, Stilwell, Frank, (eds.), Cheltenham, U.K.: [Published]
The new economy and labour's decline: questioning their association
Dunn, Bill (2011). In: Serrano, Melisa, Xhafa, Edlira, Fichter, Michael, (eds.), Geneva, Switzerland:pp 63-78 [Published]