University of Economics

Vietnamese-Dutch Project

Institute of Social Studies

Vietnamese

                        

Haroon Akram-Lodhi                                                                                          back   

I.  Personal Details

Name:                                   Agha Haroon Akram-Lodhi

Date of birth:                        8 November 1958

Place of birth:                      Glasgow, Scotland

Nationality:                           British/Canadian

Address:                  Work:   Vietnamese-Dutch Project for MA Programme in Development Economics

                                           University of Economics

                                           1 Bis Hoang Dieu Street

                                            Phu Nhuan District

                                            Ho Chi Minh City

                                            Vietnam

                                Home: 209 Stamford Court

                                8A Nguyen Binh Khiem

                                District 1

                                Ho Chi Minh City

                                Vietnam

Telephone:              Work:  +84-(0)8-845-2712

                                Fax: +84-(0)8-845-3897

                                Home: +84-(0)8-822-8899 x 209

                                E-mail: haroon@hcm.vnn.vn

II.  Qualifications

PhD in Economics from The University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada awarded August 1992.

MPhil in the Economics and Politics of Development from The University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom awarded August 1986.

BA (Hons) Class II division I in Economics and Politics from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Thornhaugh Street, London, United Kingdom awarded July 1985.

III.  Posts

Present

1995 on:   Senior Lecturer, Institute of Social Studies, PO Box 29776, 2502 LT The Hague, The Netherlands.

Duties:   

1999 onwards

Seconded as ISS Resident Project Leader, Vietnamese-Dutch Project for MA Programme in Development Economics, University of Economics, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, with responsibilities for:  day-to-day management of the project, progress and financial reporting, approval of counterpart training and consultancy contracts, collaboration with Vietnamese project directors, and liasing with Vietnamese authorities on the implementation of the project;  co-ordination of curriculum development, teaching materials, and teaching, course teaching, and seminar organisation; approval of counterpart research activities; personal research.

1995-1999

Graduate teaching of:  quantitative and qualitative data analysis; research methodology; the macroeconomics of gender relations; gender and the political economy of peasant households; neo-classical theories of agrarian change; rural development policy analysis; development strategies and rural poverty; agricultural trade and developing countries; and macroeconomics of the agrarian transition.  Member, Rural Development, Environment and Population Studies staff group; Convenor, Agricultural and Rural Development Programme; Teaching Portfolioholder, Academic Council; course development; dissertation supervision; research.

Previous

1988-95: Senior Lecturer in Economics, South Bank University, 103 Borough Road, London SE1 0AA, United Kingdom.

Duties: Graduate and undergraduate teaching of:  agrarian economic development, international economics, industrial economics and international business and economic development.  Deputy convener, BA Business Studies; course development; PhD and dissertation supervision; research.

1986-87: Part-time Lecturer in Economics, The University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada R3T 2N2.

Duties:   Undergraduate teaching of:  development economics, social economics, comparative economics, history of economic thought and introductory economics.  Member, course development committee.

IV.  Research

a) Edited books

Forthcoming

Water, Pipes and People:  The Social and Economic Impact of the Salinity Control and Reclamation Project in Mardan, Northern Pakistan (co-editor with J Freedman).  Lahore: Vanguard.

Published

Confronting Fiji Futures.  Canberra:  Asia Pacific Press, 2000.

b) Chapters in books

Forthcoming

‘The farm economy’ in Freedman, J and Akram-Lodhi, A H (eds)  Water, Pipes and People:  The Social and Economic Impact of the Salinity Control and Reclamation Project in Mardan, Northern Pakistan.  Lahore: Vanguard.

‘The structure of rural markets in northern Pakistan:  conceptual, methodological and empirical issues’ in Freedman, J and Akram-Lodhi, A H (eds)  Water, Pipes and People:  The Social and Economic Impact of the Salinity Control and Reclamation Project in Mardan, Northern Pakistan. Lahore:  Vanguard.

‘Research methodology’ in Freedman, J and Akram-Lodhi, A H (eds)  Water, Pipes and People:  The Social and Economic Impact of the Salinity Control and Reclamation Project in Mardan, Northern Pakistan (with J Freedman). Lahore: Vanguard.

‘Findings and lessons learned’ in Freedman, J and Akram-Lodhi, A H (eds)  Water, Pipes and People:  The Social and Economic Impact of the Salinity Control and Reclamation Project in Mardan, Northern Pakistan (with J Freedman). Lahore: Vanguard.

Published

‘Introduction:  confronting the future, confronting the past’ in Confronting Fiji Futures.  Canberra:  Asia Pacific Press, 2000 (with M Doornbos).

‘Fiji’s economy:  the challenge of the future’ in Confronting Fiji Futures.  Canberra:  Asia Pacific Press, 2000 (with A Sepehri).

‘Confronting the present:  the coup of May 2000’ in Confronting Fiji Futures. Canberra: Asia Pacific Press, 2000.

‘The agrarian question and the “new” capitalism’ in Toporowski, J (ed)  Political Economy and the New Capitalism:  Essays in Honour of Sam Aaronovitch.  London:  Routledge, 2000.

c) Academic journal papers

‘“Like an act of God”:  land, water and social power in northern Pakistan’ submitted to Contemporary South Asia.

‘Structural adjustment in Pakistan’ submitted to Journal of Contemporary Asia.

‘Trouble in paradise?  Savings and growth in Fiji, 1970-2001’ forthcoming in Journal of Asia Pacific Economy (with A Sepehri).

‘“We earn only for you”:  peasants and ‘real’ markets in northern Pakistan’ forthcoming in Capital & Class 2000.

Published

‘A bitter pill?  Peasants and sugarcane markets in northern Pakistan’ forthcoming in European Journal of Development Research vol 12 no 1 2000.

‘Confronting Fiji futures’ in Pacific Economic Bulletin vol 14 no 2 1999.

‘The agrarian question, past and present’ in Journal of Peasant Studies vol 25 no 4 1998.

‘In “the house of the spirits”:  towards a post-Keynesian theory of the household?’ in Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics vol 20 no 3 1998 (with L Hanmer).

‘Fiji and the sugar protocol:  a case for trade-based development co-operation’ in Development Policy Review vol 16 no 1 1998 (with S Prasad).

‘Militarization and maldevelopment:  the India-Pakistan arms race’ in Scandanavian Journal of Development Alternatives and Area Studies vol 16 no 3 and 4 1997 (with S Tibbett).

‘The unitary model of the peasant household:  an obituary?’ in Economic Issues vol 2 part one 1997.

‘Structural adjustment and the agrarian question in Fiji’ in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 27 no 1 1997.

‘“You are not excused from cooking”:  peasants and the gender division of labour in Pakistan’ in Feminist Economics vol 2 no 2 1996.

‘Structural adjustment in Fiji under the Interim Government, 1987-1992’ in The Contemporary Pacific vol 8 no 2 1996.

‘The public finances of the United Kingdom:  a re-interpretation’ in International Review of Applied Economics vol 10 no 2 1996.

‘M H Khan, A V Chayanov and the family farms of the North-West Frontier Province’ in Journal of Peasant Studies vol 22 no 2 1995.

‘Agrarian classes in Pakistan:  an empirical test of Patnaik's labour-exploitation criterion’ in Journal of Peasant Studies vol 20 no 4 1993.

‘Tax-free manufacturing in Fiji:  an evaluation’ in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 22 no 3 1992.

‘Peasants and hegemony in the work of James C Scott’ in Peasant Studies vol 19 no 3 and 4 1992.

‘The political economy of trade liberalization in India’ in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 20 no 3 1990.

‘Class and chauvinism in Sri Lanka’ in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 17 no 2 1987.

d) Research and working papers

Published

‘Does paradise have a future?  A three-gap analysis of the Fiji economy’ in Institute of Social Studies Working Paper Series no 301 1999 (with A Sepehri).

‘“We earn only for you”:  structural adjustment and rural markets in northern Pakistan’ in Institute of Social Studies Working Papers Series no 266 1997.

‘A case for trade-based development assistance?  Fiji and the sugar protocol’ in Institute of Social Studies Working Papers Series no 250 1997 (with S Prasad).

‘The developmental impact of the India-Pakistan arms race’ in Institute of Social Studies Working Papers Series no 232 1996 (with S Tibbett).

‘In “the house of the spirits”:  towards a post-Keynesian theory of the household?’ in Institute of Social Studies Working Papers Series no 225 1996 (with L Hanmer).

‘The public finances of the United Kingdom:  an analysis based on class’ in South Bank University Research Papers no 27 Summer 1995.

‘Structural adjustment without the World Bank:  the case of Fiji’ in South Bank University Research Papers no 26 Spring 1995.

‘The distribution of taxation and government expenditure in the United Kingdom:  an unorthodox exercise’ in South Bank University Research Papers no 23 Spring 1994.

‘SCARP Mardan baseline evaluation:  summary and assessment’ in South Bank University Working Papers January 1994.

‘The economic surplus:  estimates from Pakistan’ in South Bank University Research Papers no 20 1993.

‘Capitalism in India after the Nehrus and the Gandhis:  towards a preliminary assessment’ in South Bank Polytechnic Research Papers no 14 1990.

e) Invited conference and seminar contributions:

‘Budgets and public policy in Vietnam:  an introduction’ presented to the Royal Netherlands Embassy, Hanoi, May 2000.

‘Is there a future in paradise?  A three gap analysis of the Fiji economy’ presented to the Economics Research Seminar, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, May 1999.

‘Military spending and economic development’ presented to the English Language Unit, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, UK May 1998.

‘Globalization and the agrarian question’ presented to the Rural Development Seminar, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague April 1998.

‘Infrastructure and agrarian change in northern Pakistan’ presented to the Rural Development Seminar, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, January 1998.

‘In “the house of the spirits”:  towards a post-Keynesian theory of the household?’  presented to the Allied Social Sciences Association annual meetings, Chicago, USA, January 1998.

‘“Like an act of God”:  the political economy of rural infrastructural development in northern Pakistan, 1986-1996’ presented to the Development Studies Seminar, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK, November 1997.

‘“We earn only for you”:  structural adjustment and rural markets in northern Pakistan’ presented to the Political Economy of Development Seminar, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, London, UK, November 1997.

‘Trade as a form of development co-operation:  the case of Fiji and the sugar protocol’ presented to the Development Studies Seminar, University of Bath, Bath, UK, November 1997.

‘The structure of rural markets in northern Pakistan:  conceptual, methodological and empirical issues’ presented to the Economic Research Seminar, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, May 1997.

‘A case for trade-based development assistance?  Fiji and the sugar protocol’ presented to the Netherlands Development Economics Seminar, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, March 1997.

‘The social impact of land reclamation in Pakistan:  a progress report’ presented to the Rural Development Research Colloquium, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, November 1996.

‘SCARP Mardan:  basis and background’ presented to the workshop on The Environmental Impact(s) of SCARP Mardan, The International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Peshawar, Pakistan, October 1996.

‘In “the house of the spirits”:  towards a post-Keynesian theory of the household?’ presented to the Economic Research Seminar, Institute of Social Studies, the Hague, June 1996.

‘Structural adjustment and the agrarian question in Fiji’ presented to the Rural Development Seminar, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, November 1995.

‘The public finances of the United Kingdom:  an analysis based on class’ presented to the annual meetings of the Conference of Socialist Economists, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, July 1995.

‘Gender and class in rural Pakistan:  evidence from the North-West Frontier Province’ presented to the Economic Research Seminar, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, June 1995.

‘Domestic labour in Pakistan’s North-West Frontier Province’ presented to the annual conference of the Economic and Social Research Council Development Economics Study Group, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK, March 1995.

‘Domestic labour and exploitation in Pakistan’s North-West Frontier Province’ presented to the Political Economy of Development Seminar, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, London, UK, March 1995.

‘Domestic labour and rates of exploitation’ presented to the South Bank University Research Seminar, London, UK, November 1994.

‘Quick and domestic labour:  The North-West Frontier Province’ presented to the summer conference of the Union for Radical Political Economics, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA, August 1994.

‘Agrarian classes in Pakistan’ presented to the summer conference of the Union for Radical Political Economics, Rock Hill, New York, USA, August 1993.

‘Peasants and classes in rural Pakistan’ presented to the annual meeting of the Conference of Socialist Economists, Leeds, UK, July 1993.

‘Tax-free manufacturing:  a structuralist view’ presented to the South Bank University Research Seminar, London, UK, March 1993.

‘Patnaik's labour-exploitation criterion revisited’ presented to the Political Economy of Development Seminar, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, London, UK, February 1993.

‘A lesson of the development of capitalism in India’ presented to the annual meeting of the Conference of Socialist Economists, Sheffield, UK, July 1987.

f) Reviews of single books in academic journals

Published:

Village Economies:  The Design, Estimation and Use of Villagewide Economic Models by J E Taylor and I Adelman in Development and Change vol 31 no 2 2000.

The Women, Gender and Development Reader edited by N Visvanathan, L Duggan, L Nisonoff and N Wiegersma in Capital and Class no 62 1999.

Agrarian Questions:  Essays in Appreciation of T J Byres edited by H Bernstein and T Brass in European Journal of Development Research 1998.

Women Wielding the Hoe:  Lessons from Rural Africa for Feminist Theory and Development Practice edited by D F Bryceson in Journal of Peasant Studies vol 25 no 1 1997.

Seeds for African Peasants:  Peasants’ Needs and Agricultural Research--The Case of Zimbabwe by E Friis-Hansen in Development and Change vol 28 no 1 1997.

Living Under Contract:  Contract Farming and Agrarian Transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa edited by P D Little and M J Watts in Journal of Peasant Studies vol 23 no 4 1996.

How China Opened Its Door:  The Political Success of the PRC's Foreign Trade and Investment Reforms by S L Shirk in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 26 no 3 1996.

Tenancy Relations and Agrarian Development:  A Study of West Bengal by S K Bhaumik in Development and Change vol 27 no 3 1996.

Measuring The Wealth of Nations:  The Political Economy of National Accounts by A Shaikh and A Tonak in Review of Radical Political Economics vol 27 no 4 1995.

In the Name of the Urban Poor:  Access to Basic Amenities by K Amitabh in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 25 no 3 1995.

Beyond Urban Bias edited by A Varshney in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 25 no 3 1995.

Technological Transformation in the Third World Volume I:  Asia edited by S Patel in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 25 no 3 1995.

Land in African Agrarian Systems edited by T J Bassett and D E Crummey in Journal of Peasant Studies vol 22 no 3 1995.

Development Policy of a Communist Government by R Mallick in Journal of Peasant Studies vol 22 no 2 1995.

The Growth of Global Business edited by H Cox, J Clegg and G Ietto-Gillies in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 24 no 3 1994.

International Adjustment and the Japanese Firm edited by P Sheard in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 24 no 3 1994.

Industrial Change and Regional Economic Transformation:  The Experience of Western Europe edited by L Rodwin and H Sazanami in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 24 no 1 1994.

Industrialization in the Third World:  The Need for Alternative Strategies edited by M P van Dijk and H S Marcussen in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 24 no 1 1994.

Planning in India:  The Challenge for the Nineties by A Ghosh in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 23 no 3 1993.

International Production:  Trends, Theories, Effects by G Ietto-Gillies in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 23 no 3 1993.

Arguing with the Crocodile:  Gender and Class in Bangladesh by S White in Journal of Peasant Studies vol 20 no 3 1993.

India by S Wolpert in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 22 no 4 1992.

Indonesia’s Forgotten War:  The Hidden History of East Timor by J Taylor in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 22 no 4 1992.

The Transformation of Rural Society in the Third World edited by M Morner and T Svensson in Journal of Peasant Studies vol 19 no 2 1992.

Does Aid Work in India? by M Lipton and J Toye in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 22 no 1 1992.

Economic Liberalization, Industrial Structure and Growth in India edited by A Guha in  Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 22 no 1 1992.

1992--The Big Market:  The Future of the European Community by J Grahl and P Teague in British Review of Economic Issues vol 13 no 29 1991.

Agricultural Labour in Indian Society by P Heidrich in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 21 no 4 1991.

Indian Agriculture:  A Policy Perspective by B M Bhatia in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 21 no 4 1991.

Sri Lanka:  Ethnic Fratricide and the Dismantling of Democracy by S J Tambiah in Journal of Contemporary Asia vol 20 no 1 1990.

The Development of Capitalism in Africa by J Sender and S Smith in Review of African Political Economy no 41 1988.

g) Reviews of single books in popular journals

Labour and Gold in Fiji by ‘A Emberson-Bain in The Times Higher Education Supplement June 1995.

The Global Competitiveness of the Asian Firm by  H Schütte in The Times Higher Education Supplement January 1995.

Britain’s Dependent Territories:  A Fistful of Islands by G Drower in Liberation July 1993.

Gandhi:  Prisoner of Hope by J Brown in 7 Days February 1990.

Daughter of the East by B Bhutto in 7 Days November 1988.

h) Unpublished:

‘Capitalism and domestic labour:  a note’, completed 1996.

‘Asesela Ravuvu and the facade of Fiji’, completed 1992.

‘Women's work and peasant class differentiation:  a methodological and empirical study in political economy with reference to Pakistan’, PhD thesis completed 1992.

i) Current research:

From Khans to Kisans:  The Agrarian Question in Northern Pakistan.  This book will be a work in contemporary agrarian history, emphasizing structural change in social relations between and within households in the Peshawar Valley.

‘Ghosts in the (macroeconomic) machine:  the household in post-Keynesian analysis’.  This co-authored article will construct a two-sector macromodel and examine the dynamics between the household and commodity producing sectors of the economy.

V.  Consultancy

a) Projects

1.             Gender Policy Advisor, National Committee for the Advancement of Women in Vietnam, June 2000.  Consulting Firm:  MDE Consulting, 1Bis Hoang Dieu Street, P 10, Phu Nhuan District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on behalf of the United Nations Development Programme.  Duties:  capacity building amongst research teams formulating policy advice for the National Plan of Action for the Advancement of Women; monitor and assess policy proposals developed by research teams; provide detailed advice to researchers assessing employment and economic status.

2.             Gender Macroeconomics Advisor, Vietnam Public Expenditure Review, October 1999-June 2000.  Consulting Firm:  MDE Consulting, University of Economics, 1 Bis Hoang Dieu Street, P 10, Phu Nhuan District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Royal Netherlands Government.  Duties:  assist in the establishment of a gender analysis within the public expenditure review process; monitor and assess the gender analysis within public expenditure review documents; evaulate the macroeconomic analysis of the public expenditure review from a gender perspective.

3.             Rural Economics Technical Advisor, Maguga Dam Household Income and Expenditure Survey, July 1998.  Consulting Firm:  The Economists, PO Box 14482, Nelsprit 1200, South Africa, on behalf of the Government of Swaziland.  Duties:  assist in the design of research framework, including design of survey instruments, development of data analysis systems, preparation of training manuals and testing of research protocols.

4.             Rural Development Advisor, Vietnam-Netherlands Research Programme, May 1998-June 1998.  Consulting Firm:  Institute of Social Studies Advisory Services, PO Box 2502 LT The Hague, The Netherlands, on behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Royal Netherlands Government.  Duties:  acting project advisor, Vietnam-Netherlands Project for MA in Development Economics, with responsibilities for thesis supervision, teaching inputs in rural development economics, counterpart training in research methodology and field work, and stregthening the research component of the 1998-2002 phase of the project.

5.             Principal Consultant, The Netherlands Consultative Forum on the European Commission's Green Paper on the future of EU-ACP Relations on the eve of the 21st century, April 1997-September 1997.  Consulting Firm:  Institute of Social Studies Advisory Services, PO Box 2502, LT The Hague, The Netherlands, on behalf of the Directorate-General for Development, European Commission.  Duties:  assist in the design of a consultation facilitation framework and schedule for Dutch civil society, including identification of possible respondents, selection of participants, and preparation of consultation protocols; conducting and recording consultations with participants at focus group meetings; facilitating and recording a Consultative Forum Seminar between focus groups; co-writing of final report; debriefing of sponsoring agency.

6.             Evaluation Field Manager, SCARP Mardan Socio-Economic Impact Evaluation, Peshawar, Pakistan, June 1996-January 1997.  Consulting Firm:  Cowater International Inc, 411 Roosevelt Avenue, Ottawa, Canada K2A 3X9, on behalf of the Canadian International Development Agency.  Duties:  assist in the design of the research framework, including design of survey instruments, selection of data management software, preparation of data input systems, development of data analysis systems, preparation of training manuals, development and testing of research protocols, allocation of team responsibilities, preparation of evaluation schedule, preparation of financial management plan, and submission of workplan; supervision of all project activities in the field, including establishment of operations, recruitment and training of staff, initial contact with study villages, consultations with government bodies, supervision of male field researchers, supervision of logistics coordinator, supervision of deputy field manager, supervision of research assistant, supervision of office administration and logistical support, and preparation of progress reports to sponsoring agency; data analysis; final presentation of farm economics information; debriefing of sponsoring agency and concerned parties; writing of chapters on farm economics and markets contained in the final report.

b) Reports

1.             Water, Pipes and People:  The Social and Economic Impact of the Salinity Control and Reclamation Project in Mardan, Northern Pakistan (co-editor and principal contributor), June 1998, prepared for the Canadian International Development Agency, Hull, Canada.

2.             ‘Towards 2010:  the impact of the sugar protocol on Fiji's sugar industry’, June 1996, prepared for the Sugar Commission of Fiji, Suva, Fiji (with S Prasad).

3.             ‘Draft terms of reference:  SCARP Mardan impact evaluation’, February 1995, prepared for the Canadian International Development Agency, Hull, Canada.

4.             ‘SCARP Mardan impact evaluation: a justification’, January 1995, prepared for the First Secretary (Development), Canadian High Commission, Islamabad, Pakistan.

5.             ‘SCARP Mardan baseline evaluation:  summary and assessment’, January 1994, prepared for the Canadian International Development Agency, Hull, Canada.

6.             ‘Ecology and peripheral capitalism:  notes on the political economy of sustainable development in poor countries’, March 1990, prepared for the International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada.

c) Non-contractual

Policy advice has been given to a variety of governmental and non-governmental organizations, including the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the European Commission Directorate-General I External Economic Relations, the Reserve Bank of Fiji, the Government of Fiji Ministries of Trade and Commerce and Finance and Economic Planning, the World Bank’s Operations Evaluation Department, the Tanzania Police Force, ActionAid UK and Oxfam.

VI.  Other professional activities

1.             Principal consultant, MDE Consulting, University of Economics, 1 Bis Hoang Dieu Street, Phu Nhuan District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

2.              International Advisory Board, Labour and Management in Development.  

3.             Senior researcher, Research School for Resource Studies for Development (CERES), Heidelbergan 1, PO Box 80140, NL 3508 TC, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 1996 onwards.

4.              Associate consultant, Cowater International Inc, 411 Roosevelt Avenue, Ottawa, Canada K2A 3X9.

5.              External examiner, Department of Economics, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London 1994-95.

6.              Visiting lecturer in Economics, School of Management, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou 510275, P R China September/October 1994.

7.              Referee:  Development and Change 1995-98; Referee, European Journal of Development Research 1997-99; Capital and Class 1995;  British Review of Economic Issues 1994.

8.              Editorial Board, Red Letters 1990-91.

9.              Corresponding Editor, Capital and Class 1986-89.

10.             Research fellow, Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, 1987-88.

11.             Graduate fellow, The University of Manitoba, 1986-87.

VII.  Referees

1)  Professor Marc Wuyts, Institute of Social Studies, PO Box 29776, 2502 LT The Hague, The Netherlands. Fax:  +31-70-426-0799; e-mail:  wuyts@iss.nl

2)  Professor T J Byres, School of Oriental and African Studies, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG, United Kingdom.  Fax:  +44-171-436-3844; e-mail:  tjb1@soas.ac.uk

3)  Professor John Loxley, Department of Economics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada R3T 2N2.  Fax:  +1-204-261-0090; e-mail:  loxley@cc.umanitoba.ca  

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