Melbourne and ANU: Nine Productive Years
Warner Corden
Chapter 12 in Lucky Boy in the Lucky Country, 2017, pp 129-137 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Four years teaching at the University of Melbourne (including a novel approach to teaching trade theory) were followed by another four years at the Australian National University (ANU) researching on Asian countries (Malaysia and Thailand) and writing many articles. At the ANU, I wrote several articles which made an international impact, and indeed one of them (“Recent Developments in the Theory of International Trade”) played a role in getting me a job offer from Oxford University. This chapter also has a long essay about my father (who had a heart attack and died during this period). I also write about Dorothy’s family, and about a new addition, Jane, to the family.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-65166-8_12
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