Economist, lecturer at Bristol University, lecturer at University of Sydney, radio presenter, Commonwealth Bank board member, editor Political Economy newsletter
Known for
Analysis of Corporate Globalisation, International Trade Theory
Spouse
Wendy McGregor
Edward Lawrence Wheelwright (1921–2007) was an Australian economist, radio host and anti-war activist who taught at the University of Sydney from 1952 until 1986.[1][2] He has written on Australian economic history, often from an institutionalist or Marxian perspective, and his published works have included the analysis of capitalism in Australian history[3] and an analysis of the influence and development of transnational corporations.[4] He authored 11 books independently and 5 with co-editors, and made frequent appearances on ABC Radio's Notes on the News program. He is the namesake of a memorial lecture at the University of Sydney[5] and an annual prize in the university's political economy course. While at the University of Sydney, he set up the Transnational Corporations Research Project.
^Stilwell, Frank Obituary: Ted Wheelwright, 1921–2007
^Stilwell, Frank. Political Economy: The contest of economic ideas, Oxford University Press (2006)
^Wheelwright E.L. & Buckley, K False Paradise: Australian Capitalism Revisited, 1915–1955, Oxford University Press (1998)
^Crough, G. J., Wheelwright, E. L. Australia: client state of international capital: a case study of the mineral industry. Essays in the Political Economy of Australian Capitalism. v.5, 1983: -15—42
^"USU Online - the University of Sydney Union Website". Archived from the original on 29 August 2008. Retrieved 17 August 2008.
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