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Classical liberalism in Australian economics

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posted on 2024-11-02, 00:22 authored by Christopher Berg
Classical liberalism, the tradition of free markets and individual liberty, has an outsider status in the Australian economics profession. This paper surveys the origin of Australian classical liberal economics in the nineteenth century, its sharp decline in the first half of the twentieth century, and its revival and growth in recent decades. Despite a period of successful market-oriented economic reform in the 1980s and 1990s, surveys suggest that classical liberalism is a minority viewpoint among Australian economists. The classical liberal tradition is sustained only by a small number of institutions and individuals. To the extent that it is influential, it is influential thanks to a political culture that prioritises public engagement. Classical liberal economists have a high degree of participation in political and economic debate outside the academy.

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Journal

Econ Journal Watch

Volume

12

Issue

2

Start page

192

End page

220

Total pages

29

Publisher

Atlas Economic Research Foundation

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2015, Atlas Economic Research Foundation. All rights reserved.

Former Identifier

2006058313

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2016-02-03