Steve Keen
Steve Keen (born 28 March 1953) is an Australian
economist and author. He considers himself a
post-Keynesian, criticising
neoclassical economics as inconsistent, unscientific and empirically unsupported. The major influences on Keen's thinking about
economics include
John Maynard Keynes,
Karl Marx,
Hyman Minsky,
Piero Sraffa,
Augusto Graziani,
Joseph Alois Schumpeter,
Thorstein Veblen, and
François Quesnay. Hyman Minsky's financial instability hypothesis forms the main basis of his major contribution to economics which mainly concentrates on mathematical modelling and simulation of financial instability. He is a notable critic of the
Australian property bubble, as he sees it.
Keen was formerly an associate professor of economics at
University of Western Sydney, until he applied for voluntary redundancy in 2013, due to the closure of the economics program at the university. In autumn 2014, he became a professor and Head of the School of Economics, History and Politics at
Kingston University in London. He is also a
fellow at the
Centre for Policy Development.
He has since taken retirement and is crowd source funded to undertake independent research as well as being a Distinguished Research Fellow at the Institute for Strategy Resilience & Security, University College of London.
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