Academic Staff

Dr David Harvie
Lecturer in Finance and Political Economy
CQE - MSc Quality Excellence (inc. Admissions)
Deputy Director of Distance Learning
Telephone: +44 (0) 116 252 5339
Fax: +44 (0) 116 252 5515
Email: d.harvie@le.ac.uk
Office: Room 608, Ken Edwards Building
Office Hours: See door for details
Brief Biography
David joined the School of Management in September 2005, having previously taught at the University of Leeds and Nottingham Trent University. He holds a PhD in economics, an MA in economics and a BSc in economics and mathematics, all awarded by the University of Leeds.
Research Interests
Research interests include: value theory and the problematic of measure; the political economy of education; globalisation; time, working hours and productivity; social movements and anticapitalism.
Selected Recent & Forthcoming Publications
The Free Association (forthcoming) 'Six impossible things before breakfast', Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography.
Harvie, David, Bruce Philp, Gary Slater and Dan Wheatley (forthcoming) 'Economic well-being and British regions: the problem with GDP per capita', Review of Social Economy.
De Angelis, Massimo and David Harvie (2008) 'Globalization? No Question! Foreign Direct Investment and Labor Commanded', Review of Radical Political Economics, 40(4), pp. 429-444. [Download PDF]
Leeds May Day Group (2008), 'Anti-Capitalist Movements', in Werner Bonefeld (ed), Subverting The Present - Imagining The Future: Insurrection, Movement, Commons, Brooklyn, N.Y.: Autonomedia, pp. 127-138.
Harvie, David (2008) Review of Dick Bryan and Michael Rafferty, Capitalism with Derivatives: A Political Economy of Financial Derivatives, Capital and Class (Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke and New York, 2006), Economic Issues, 13(2), pp. 73-75. [Download PDF]
Harvie, David (2008) 'Academic labor: producing value and producing struggle', in Tony Green, Glenn Rikowski and Helen Raduntz (eds), Renewing Dialogues in Marxism and Education: Openings, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 231-247.
Turbulence Collective (2007) 'Move into the light? Postscript to a turbulent 2007', ephemera: theory and politics in organization, 7(4), pp. 588-600. [Download PDF].
Harvie, David, M.A. Kelmanson and D.G. Knapp (2007) 'A dynamical model of business-cycle asymmetries: extending Goodwin', Economic Issues, 12: 1, pp. 53-92.
Harvie, David (2007) 'Markets', in Martin Parker, Valérie Fournier and Patrick Reedy (eds) Dictionary of Utopia and Alternative Organisation , London: Zed Books, pp. 171-174.
Harvie, David and Bruce Philp (2006) 'Learning and Assessment in a Reading Group Format', International Review of Economics Education, 10:2. Available at http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/iree/v5n2/harvie.pdf.
Harvie, David (2006) 'Value-production and struggle in the classroom', Capital and Class . 88 (Spring), pp. 1-32. [ Download PDF ]
Harvie, David, Keir Milburn, Ben Trott and David Watts (eds), Shut Them Down! The G8, Gleneagles 2005 and the Movement of Movements , Leeds: Dissent! and Brooklyn, N.Y.: Autonomedia. [ Details ]
The Free Association (2005) 'On the Road', in David Harvie, Keir Milburn, Ben Trott and David Watts (eds), Shut Them Down! The G8, Gleneagles 2005 and the Movement of Movements , Leeds: Dissent! and Brooklyn, N.Y.: Autonomedia, pp. 17-26. [ Download PDF ]
The Free Association (2005) 'Event Horizon', ephemera: theory & politics in organization , 5(4), pp. 568-579. [ Download PDF ]
Philp, Bruce, Gary Slater and David Harvie (2005) 'Preferences, power and the determination of working hours', Journal of Economic Issues , 39 (March), pp. 75-90. [ Download PDF ]
Harvie, David (2005) 'All labour produces value and we all struggle against value', The Commoner , 10 (Spring/Summer). [ Download PDF ]
Harvie, David (2004) 'Commons and community in the university: some notes and some examples', The Commoner , 10 (Autumn/Winter). [ Download PDF ]
Harvie, David (2004) Review of Werner Bonefeld and Sergio Tischler (eds) What is to be Done? Leninism, anti-Leninist Marxism and the question of revolution today (Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate, 2002), Capital and Class , 83 (Summer), pp. 196-202. [ Download PDF ]
Harvie, David (2003) Review of Simon Cooper, John Hinkson and Geoff Sharp (eds) Scholars and Entrepreneurs: The Universities in Crisis (Melbourne: Arena Publications, 2002), Capital and Class , 81 (Autumn), pp. 142-146. [ Download PDF ]
Harvie, David (2000) 'Alienation, class and enclosure in UK universities', Capital and Class , 71 (Summer), pp. 103-132. [ Download PDF ]
Harvie, David (2000) 'Testing Goodwin: growth cycles in ten OECD countries', Cambridge Journal of Economics , 24 (March), pp. 349-376.
Work in Progress
De Angelis, Massimo and David Harvie (2006) 'Cognitive capitalism and the rat race: how capital measures ideas and affects in UK Higher Education'. Presented at conference on Immaterial Labour, Multitudes and New Social Subjects: Class Composition in Cognitive Capitalism, University of Cambridge, April. [ Download PDF ]
Harvie, David and Keir Milburn (2006) 'Moments of Excess'. [ Download PDF ]
Teaching
- Foundations of Financial Analysis
- International Finance and Globalisation

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