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Ian W. McLean

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Personal Details

This person is deceased (Date: 25 May 2020)
First Name:Ian
Middle Name:W.
Last Name:McLean
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RePEc Short-ID:pmc170
Terminal Degree:1971 Research School of Economics; College of Business and Economics; Australian National University (from RePEc Genealogy)

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Working papers

  1. Ian W. McLean, 2010. "Responding to Shocks: Australia's Institutions and Policies," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 2010-30, Adelaide University, School of Economics.
  2. Ian McLean, 2007. "Might Australia Have Failed? Endowments, Institutions and Contingency," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 2007-04, Adelaide University, School of Economics.
  3. Ian W. McLean, 2005. "Why Was Australia So Rich?," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 2005-11, Adelaide University, School of Economics.
  4. Ian W. McLean, 2005. "Recovery from Depression: Australia in an Argentine Mirror: 1895-1913," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 2005-19, Adelaide University, School of Economics.
  5. Ian W. McLean, 2004. "Australian Economic Growth in Historical Perspective," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 2004-01, Adelaide University, School of Economics.
  6. Kris James Mitchener & Ian W. McLean, 2001. "The Productivity of U.S. States Since 1880," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 2001-08, Adelaide University, School of Economics.
  7. Ian W. McLean & Alan M. Taylor, 2001. "Australian growth: a California perspective," Pacific Basin Working Paper Series 2001-06, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
  8. Kris J. Mitchener & Ian W. McLean, 1998. "U.S. Regional Growth and Convergence, 1880-1980," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 1998-04, Adelaide University, School of Economics.
  9. Ian W. McLean & Stephen J. Woodland, 1992. "Consumer Prices in Australia 1850-1914," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 1992-04, Adelaide University, School of Economics.
  10. Ian W. McLean, 1991. "Saving in Settler Economies: Australian and North American Comparisons," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 1991-07, Adelaide University, School of Economics.
  11. Barry Eichengreen & Ian W. McLean, 1991. "The Supply of Gold Under the Pre-1914 Gold Standard," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 1991-03, Adelaide University, School of Economics.
  12. Ian W. McLean & Stephen J. Woodland, 1991. "Trends in the Composition of Consumer Expenditure: Australia 1854-1913," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 1991-08, Adelaide University, School of Economics.
  13. Ian W. McLean, 1988. "Growth in a Small Open Economy: A Historical View," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 1988-05, Adelaide University, School of Economics.
  14. Ian W. McLean, 1988. "The Distributional Impact of the Depression in the United States," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 1988-04, Adelaide University, School of Economics.
  15. Ian W. McLean, 1987. "Unequal Sacrifice, Distributional Aspects of Depression and Recovery in Australia," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 1987-09, Adelaide University, School of Economics.
  16. Ian W. McLean & Sue Richardson, 1985. "More or Less Equal? Australian Income Distribution Since 1933," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 1985-04, Adelaide University, School of Economics.
  17. Ian W. McLean, 1984. "Economic Wellbeing: Living Standards and Inequality Since 1900," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 1984-08, Adelaide University, School of Economics.
  18. Ian W. McLean, 1980. "Risk and Crop-Mix Choice in Kansas, 1874-1914," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 1980-06, Adelaide University, School of Economics.
  19. Ian W. McLean, 1979. "The Analysis of Agricultural Productivity: Alternative Views and Victorian Evidence," Adelaide Economics Working Papers 1979-04, Adelaide University, School of Economics.

Articles

  1. Ian W. McLean, 2009. "Globalization and the Poor Periphery before 1950," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 85(271), pages 494-495, December.
  2. Ian W McLean, 2008. "The New Comparative Economic History: Essays in Honor of Jeffrey G. Williamson ‐ Edited by Timothy J. Hatton, Kevin H. O’Rourke and Alan M. Taylor," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 84(264), pages 132-134, March.
  3. Ian W. McLean & Martin P. Shanahan, 2007. "Australasian Economic History: Research Challenges And Big Questions," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 47(3), pages 300-315, November.
  4. McLean, Ian W., 2007. "Why was Australia so rich?," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 44(4), pages 635-656, October.
  5. Ian W. McLean, 2006. "Recovery From Depression: Australia In An Argentine Mirror 1895–1913," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 46(3), pages 215-241, November.
  6. Ian W. Mclean, 2004. "Australian Economic Growth in Historical Perspective," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 80(250), pages 330-345, September.
  7. Mitchener, Kris James & McLean, Ian W, 2003. "The Productivity of US States since 1880," Journal of Economic Growth, Springer, vol. 8(1), pages 73-114, March.
  8. Mclean, Ian W., 2001. "The Centenary Companion to Australian Federation. Edited by Helen Irving. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Pp. xxii, 474. $64.95," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 61(2), pages 550-552, June.
  9. McLean, Lan, 1999. "Making Rural Australia: An Economic History of Technical and Institutional Creativity, 1788–1860. By Geoff Raby. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1996," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 59(2), pages 532-533, June.
  10. Mitchener, Kris James & McLean, Ian W., 1999. "U.S.Regional Growth And Convergence, 1880–1980," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 59(4), pages 1016-1042, December.
  11. BARRY EICHENGREEN & IAN W. McLEAN, 1994. "The supply of gold under the pre-1914 gold standard," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 47(2), pages 288-309, May.
  12. McLean Ian W., 1994. "Saving in Settler Economies: Australian and North American Comparisons," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 31(4), pages 432-452, October.
  13. IAN McLEAN & SUE RICHARDSON, 1986. "More or Less Equal? Australian Income Distribution in 1933 and 1980," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 62(1), pages 67-81, March.
  14. Maddock, Rodney & McLean, Ian, 1984. "Supply-Side Shocks: The Case of Australian Gold," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 44(4), pages 1047-1067, December.
  15. McLean, Ian W. & Pincus, Jonathan J., 1983. "Did Australian Living Standards Stagnate between 1890 and 1940?," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 43(1), pages 193-202, March.
  16. McLean, Ian W, 1982. "The Demand for Agricultural Research in Australia, 1870-1914," Australian Economic Papers, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 21(39), pages 294-308, December.
  17. McLean, Ian W & Round, David K, 1978. "Research and Product Innovation in Australian Manufacturing Industries," Journal of Industrial Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 27(1), pages 1-12, September.
  18. I. W. Mclean, 1976. "Anglo-American Engineering Competition, 1870–1914: Some Third-Market Evidence," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 29(3), pages 452-464, August.
  19. I. W. McLean, 1974. "Growth and Technological Change in Agriculture: A Reply," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 50(4), pages 620-622, December.
  20. I. W. McLean, 1973. "Growth and Technological Change in Agriculture: Victoria 1870–1910," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 49(4), pages 560-574, December.
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Chapters

  1. Ian W. McLean, 2012. "Introduction - Weaving Analysis and Narrative [Why Australia Prospered: The Shifting Sources of Economic Growth]," Introductory Chapters,, Princeton University Press.

Books

  1. Ian W. McLean, 2012. "Why Australia Prospered: The Shifting Sources of Economic Growth," Economics Books, Princeton University Press, edition 1, volume 1, number 9897, December.

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  1. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (6) 2003-01-19 2004-11-07 2005-11-09 2005-12-20 2008-08-06 2010-12-18. Author is listed
  2. NEP-IFN: International Finance (1) 2001-08-15

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