Biography

I hold a BA and MA from the University of Sussex and a PhD from Leeds. I have taught in Tanzania, Uganda, and Canada and have spent periods of research in Tanzania, Hungary, Spain and India.

Download Peter Lawrence CV

Research and scholarship

I have researched principally in development economics issues, including the transition economies, and also in unemployment in local labour markets. I am especially interested in the effects of liberalization on developing economies and have carried out research on the effects of liberalisation on African primary commodity export performance. I currently direct a £158,000 research project funded by the Department for International Development (DfID) on the effects of macro-financial policies on the behaviour of households and individuals in developing countries. I participated in the first phase of a £350,000 DfID-funded project based at the NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, on the development of a water poverty index. I have started work with Arijit Mukherjee on price regulation and industrial protection in developing countries.

Visit the research page here.

Teaching

ECO-10016 : Markets, Hierarchies and Networking

Further information

Academic Qualifications:

  • B.A.(II.1) Economics/Social Studies, Sussex, 1966.
  • M.A. Development Economics/African Studies, Sussex, 1967.
  • Ph.D. (University of Leeds), 1992.

Positions:

  • Senior Lecturer in Economics, Keele University 1996 - present
  • Deputy Head of Department (later Director of Undergraduate Studies) department of Economics, Keele University, 1992-2001
  • Lecturer in Economics, University of Keele, 1974-96
  • Temporary Lecturer in Economics, University of Keele, 1973-4.
  • Senior Research Associate, University of East Anglia, 1972-3.
  • Lecturer in Economics, University of Dar es Salaam, 1970-72.
  • Junior Research Fellow in African Economic Studies, University of Leeds, 1967-70
  • Research Associate, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 1968-9
  • Assistant Master (part-time), Brighton Hove and Sussex Grammar School, 1966-1967

Visiting Appointments:

  • External Tutor, MSc in Financial Economics, SOAS, University of London since 1994.
  • Visiting Lecturer, MA Programme in Economic Policy and Planning, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda, Jan-March 1992 and Jan-Mar 1993 (funded by United Nations Development Programme and the European Commission).
  • Research Associate, Centre for Development Studies, University of Leeds, from 1986.
  • British Council Exchange Visitor, Institute of World Economy, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, January to April 1984.
  • Visiting Professor, ETEA, University of Cordoba, Spain, Sept.-Dec.1980
  • Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, University of Manitoba, Canada, July/August, 1989.
  • British Academy Exchange Visitor, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, November, 1989.

Other:

  • Founding and Managing Editor, Review of African Political Economy, 1974-93.
  • Contributing Editor, Review of African Political Economy, 1993-

Publications

  • (Ed) Africa and Asia in Comparative Development, Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2001 (with C. Thirtle)
  • Structural Adjustment, in (eds) C. Kirkpatrick, R. Clarke and C. Polidano, Handbook on Development Policy and Management, Edward Elgar, (2002)
  • The Non-Recovery of Agricultural Tradables and its Consequences for Rural Poverty, in D. Belshaw and I Livingstone (eds), Renewing Development in Sub-Saharan Africa, Routledge (2002) (with Deryke Belshaw)
  • Agricultural Tradables and Economic Recovery in Uganda: the Limitations of Structural Adjustment in Practice, World Development, 27, 4, April 1999 (with D Belshaw and M Hubbard)
  • A Decade of Structural Adjustment in Uganda:agricultural tradables, rural poverty and macroeconomic 'success', in M Spoor (ed), The 'Market Panacea': Liberalization and Privatization in the Agrarian Sector in the 1990s, London:IT Publications (1997) (with DGR Belshaw and MEV Hubbard)
  • Economic Transition in Eastern Europe: an overview, in (ed) P. Cook and F.I. Nixson, The Move to the Market, Macmillan,(1995)
  • Labour Market Changes in a Local Area: 1988-90, International Journal of Manpower, 14,1 (1993) (with L Rosenthal)
  • Selling Off the State: Privatisation in Hungary, in (eds. T Clarke and C Pitelis) The Political Economy of Privatisation, London:Routledge, 1993.
  • Employment Experiences Following the Stoke-on-Trent Garden Festival, Local Economy, 5,2, 1990 (with L. Rosenthal).
  • Long-term Unemployment and the Demand for Labour in the Stoke-on-Trent Travel-to-Work Area, International Journal of Manpower, 10, 4 (with L. Rosenthal and P. Sheldon), 1989.
  • The Dynamics of Land Tenure and Agrarian Systems in Africa, in L. Cliffe and P. Lawrence, The Dynamics of Land Tenure and Agrarian Systems : case studies from Africa (with L. Cliffe), FAO, Rome, 1989.
  • The Political Economy of the Green Revolution In Africa, Review of African Political Economy 42 'The African Environment', December 1988.

Keele Business School
Denise Coates Foundation Building
Keele University
Staffordshire
ST5 5AA
Tel: +44 (0) 1782 733430

General enquiries:
Tel: +44 (0) 1782 733430
Email: kbs.office@keele.ac.uk

KBS accreditation enquiries:
Email: kbs.accreditations@keele.ac.uk

Postgraduate enquiries:
Tel: +44 (0) 1782 733430
Email: kbs.office@keele.ac.uk