School of Management

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Dr David Harvie

Dr David Harvie

Lecturer in Finance and Political Economy
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; finance and ethics.

Selected Recent & Forthcoming Publications

The Free Association (forthcoming) 'Six impossible things before breakfast', Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography.

De Angelis, Massimo and David Harvie (2009) '"Cognitive Capitalism" and the Rat-Race: How Capital Measures Immaterial Labour in British Universities', Historical Materialism, 17(3): 3-30.

Harvie, David, Bruce Philp, Gary Slater and Dan Wheatley (2009) 'Economic well-being and British regions: the problem with GDP per capita', Review of Social Economy, 67(4): 483-505.

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. [http://autonomedia.org/node/74]

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. [http://www.palgrave.com/Products/title.aspx?pid=277127]

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

Harvie, David and Keir Milburn (2006) 'Moments of Excess'. [ Download PDF ]

Teaching

  • Foundations of Knowledge
  • International Finance and Globalisation

 

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