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PHILIP ARESTIS was born and educated in Cyprus. He read economics in Athens before taking a Masters degree at the London School of Economics and a doctorate at the University of Surrey. For many years editor of Thames Papers in Political Economy, Arestis has published widely in Post Keynesian economics, monetary economics and applied economics. He is the author of The Post Keynesian Approach to Economics (Elgar, 1992) and co-editor (with Malcolm Sawyer) of the Biographical Dictionary of Dissenting Economists (Elgar, 1992); with Victoria Chick he established the Post Keynesian Study Group. Philip Arestis is Professor of Economics at the University of East London.

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King, J.E. (1995). Philip Arestis. In: Conversations with Post Keynesians. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230378827_14

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