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Stephen Knowles
BCom(Hons)
PhD (Otago)
Stephen's research interests are primarily in the area of empirical
modelling of economic growth, including the effects of gender inequalities
in education and health on economic growth, the relationship between
social capital and economic performance, the effects of government
intervention on economic performance and the relationship between
income inequality and economic growth. His teaching interests include
the economics of developing countries and introductory microeconomics.
Contact Details
Office CO707
Tel 64 3 479 8350
Fax 64 3 479 8174
Email stephen.knowles@otago.ac.nz
Current Teaching
Selected Publications
"Inequality and economic growth: the empirical relationship
reconsidered in the light of comparable data", Journal of Development
Studies, 41, 2005, 135-159.
"Total factor productivity, per capita income and social divergence",
(with R.Q. Grafton and P.D. Owen), Economic Record, 80, 2004, 302-313.
"Government intervention and economic performance in East
Asia", (with Arlene Garces-Ozanne), Economic Development and
Cultural Change, 51, 2003, 451-477.
"Are educational gender gaps a brake on economic development?
some cross-country empirical evidence", (with P Lorgelly and
P D Owen), Oxford Economic Papers, 54, 2002, 118-149.
"Are the Penn World Tables data on government consumption
and investment being misused?, Economics Letters, 71, 2001, 293-298.
"Education and health in an effective-labour empirical growth
model", (with P D Owen), Economic Record, 73, 1997, 314-328.
"Health capital and cross-country variation in income per
capita in the Mankiw-Romer-Weil model", (with P D Owen), Economics
Letters, 48, 1995, 99-106.
Website
Stephen's personal website
is also available.
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