Publications
Books
Higgins, Winton and Dow, Geoff (2013). Politics against pessimism: social democratic possibilities since Ernst Wigforss. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang.
Boreham, P. R., Dow, G. and Leet, M. (1999). Room to manoeuvre: political aspects of full employment. Melbourne: Melbourne Univ. Press.
Lafferty, George and Dow, Geoff (1998). Everlasting uncertainty: interrogating The Communist Manifesto 1848-1998. Sydney: Pluto Press.
Boreham, Paul, Dow, Geoff , Littler, Craig and Stewart, Randal (1988). Society and economy in Queensland: the strategic role of the public sector. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Labour & Industry Research Unit.
Book Chapters
Clegg, Stewart, Dow, Geoff and Boreham, Paul (2013). Politics and crisis: the state of the recession. The state, class and the recession. (pp. 1-50) edited by Stewart Clegg, Geoff Dow and Paul Boreham. London, United Kingdom: Routledge.
Dow, Geoff (2011). Policy matters in political economy. Readings in political economy: Economics as a social science. (pp. 64-70) edited by George Argyrous and Frank J. B. Stilwell. Prahan, Vic., Australia: Tilde University Press.
Dow, Geoff (2010). Stati e mercati: una sfida al nuovo pessimismo. Schumpeter Lectures: Stato e/o mercato nell'era della globalizzazione. (pp. 99-139) edited by Vittorangelo Orati. Bologna, Italy: International Institute of Advanced Economic and Social Studies.
Dow, Geoff (2005). Reform. Encyclopedia of Social Theory. (pp. 628-632) edited by George Ritzer. Thousand Oaks, London, New Delhi: Sage Publications.
Dow, G. (2005). The Great appropriation: Political Possibilities Since 1974. A Passion for Politics. Essays in Honour of Graham Maddox. (pp. 27-39) edited by Tim Battin. Australia: Pearson Longman.
Dow, G. (2003). Politics matters in political economy. Economics as a Social Science: Readings in Political Economy. (pp. 80-85) edited by G. Argyrous and F. Stilwell. Sydney: PlutoPress.
Dow, G. (2003). Neoliberal corporate governance of the Australian economy. Economic governance and institutional dynamics. (pp. 53-75) edited by B. Gillespie. Australia: Oxford University Press.
Dow, G. (2001). Societal responsibility for unemployment and its cure. Business, Work, and Community: Into the New Millennium. (pp. 157-183) edited by G. Dow and R. Parker. South Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
Dow, G. and Parker, R. L. (2001). Technology, globalisation, and the re-emergence of market ideology. In G. Dow and R. Parker (Ed.), Business, Work, and Community: Into the New Millennium (pp. 3-19) South Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
Dow, G. and Parker, R. L. (2001). Australian trends and prospects. In G. Dow and R. Parker (Ed.), Business, Work, and Community: Into the New Millennium (pp. 246-264) South Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
Dow, Geoff (2001). Schumpeter or Keynes? Reflections on economic transformation and state capacity. Economic theory in the light of Schumpeter's scientific heritage. (pp. 605-622) edited by Vittorangelo Orati and Shri Bagwan Dahiya. Rohtak, India: Spellbound Exports.
Dow, G. (2000). Beyond One Nation: Interventionist responses to economic liberalism. The Rise and Fall of One Nation. (pp. 248-264) edited by Michael Leach, Geoffrey Stokes and Ian Ward. St Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press.
Journal Articles
Dow, Geoff (2020). The retreat from statist political economy in australia: Neoliberalism, populism and social democracy. Journal of Australian Political Economy, 2020 (86), 333-354.
Dow, Geoff (2018). Political Economy: What can (still) be done?. Social Alternatives, 37 (2), 14-17.
Dow, Geoff (2017). Keynes, Bloomsbury and method. History of Economics Review, 68 (1), 42-57. doi: 10.1080/10370196.2018.1446662
Dow, Geoff (2017). Post-Keynesian Essays from Down Under: Theory and Policy in an Historical Context. Journal of Australian Political Economy (80), 221-230.
Dow, Geoff (2017). Political Tragedy and Disillusionment Today. Social Alternatives, 36 (1), 34-36.
Dow, Geoff (2016). Wolfgang Streeck's conception of the crisis-phase of democratic politics: a post-Keynesian critique. Australian Journal of Political Science, 51 (2), 255-271. doi: 10.1080/10361146.2015.1124835
Dow, Geoff (2015). Marx, keynes and heterodoxy. Journal of Australian Political Economy, 2015 (75), 69-98.
Dow, Geoff (2015). Advanced introduction to post Keynesian economics. Journal of Australian Political Economy (76), 138-141.
Dow, Geoff (2013). Austerity, cutbacks and liberalism. Australian Options, 72 (Autumn), 10-11.
Dow, Geoff (2013). Wellbeing and dissatisfaction in Queensland. Social Alternatives, 32 (1), 53-55.
Dow, Geoff and Guille, Howard (2011). An "independent" political economy for Australia? Reflections on unorthodox political possibilities. Social Alternatives, 30 (1), 44-48.
Dow, Geoff (2010). Towards a Keynesian politics? A review essay. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 56 (3), 455-464. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8497.2010.01565.x
Dow, G. (2009). The Liberal's Legacy: The Possibilities of Politics in Hard Economic Times. Journal of Economic and Social Policy, 13 (1), 1-16.
Dow, Geoff (2008). The institutional intractability of recession. Journal of Australian Political Economy, 61 (61), 134-155.
Dow, Geoff (2007). Keynes and His Battles. Journal of Australian Political Economy, 60 (60), 144-154.
Dow, Geoff and Lafferty, George (2007). Decades of disillusion: Reappraising the ALP-ACTU accord 1983-1996. Australian Journal of Politics And History, 53 (4), 552-568. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8497.2007.00474.x
Dow, Geoff (2006). How Swede It Was Obituary: Rudolf Meidner 1914-2005. Workers Online
Dow, G. (2006). Labour markets and labour market reform. Journal of Australian Political Economy, June 2006 (57), 137-154.
Dow, G. (2005). Employment policy and corporatist economic management: where to from here?. Journal of Economic and Social Policy, 9 (2, Winter), 125-142.
Dow, Geoff (2005). The Political Economy of Corporatism. Korean Journal of Political Economy, 3, 1-22.
Dow, Geoff (2004). The problems and potential of affluence and their implications for the left project. Social Alternatives, 23 (1), 12-17.
Dow, Geoff (2003). Joan Robinson 1903-1983. Journal of Australian Political Economy, 52, 163-166.
Dow, Geoff (2003). Reflections on 11 September 2001: Editorial Introduction. Australian Journal of Politics & History, 49 (3), 311-313. doi: 10.1111/1467-8497.00287
Dow, Geoff and Higgins, Winton (2003). What have we done wrong? The responsibilities of the rich. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 49 (3), 380-397. doi: 10.1111/1467-8497.00293
Dow, G. (2002). Anti-rationalism in political economy. Journal of Australian Political Economy, 1 (50), 72-81.
Dow, G (2002). Beyond cynicism and desperation: a case for new political institutions. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 56 (1), 39-45. doi: 10.1080/10357710220120829
Dow, Geoff (2001). The Legacy of Orthodoxy: Political Causes of Unemployment. The Economic and Labour Relations Review, 12 (Supplement), 83-98.
Dow, Geoff (2000). The societal context of economic activity: review article of Smyth, Paul and Cass, Bettina (eds). Contesting the Australian Way: States, Markets and Civil Society (1998). Social Alternatives, 19 (2), 62-65.
Dow, G (1999). Economic Rationalism versus the Community: Reflections on Social Democracy and State Capacity. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 34 (3), 209-229. doi: 10.1002/j.1839-4655.1999.tb01078.x
Dow G. (1992). The Economic Consequences of Economists. Australian Journal of Political Science, 27 (2), 258-281. doi: 10.1080/00323269208402194
Dow G. (1991). The Swedish Model and the Anglo-Saxon Model: Reflections on the Fate of Social Democracy in Australia. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 12 (4), 515-526. doi: 10.1177/0143831X91124006
Dow, Geoff and Lafferty, George (1990). From class analysis to class politics: A critique of sociological interpretations of class. Journal of Sociology, 26 (1), 3-35. doi: 10.1177/144078339002600101
Conference Paper
Dow, Geoff (2008). Keynes, Keynesianism and the possibilities of a post-Keynesian politics. 20th Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia, St Lucia, Australia, 11-13 July 2007. St Lucia, Australia: University of Queensland Press.
Newspaper Article
Dow, Geoff (2006, 09 11). A Very Sad State of Pecuniary Affairs Australian Financial Review 63-63.