Rowthorn was born in 1939 in Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales. He attended Jesus College, Oxford reading mathematics. He took a post-graduate research fellowship at Berkeley again in mathematics. He returned to Oxford and switched to economics, taking a two-year B.Phil. He then worked at Cambridge as an economist.[3]
Rowthorne, Bob (Autumn 1981). Demand real wages and economic growth. London: Thames Polytechnic. ISBN9780902169173. Thames Papers in Political Economy.
Rowthorn, Robert E.; Wells, J.R. (1987). De-industrialization and foreign trade. Cambridge Cambridgeshire New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN9780521263603.
Rowthorn, Robert E. (1994), "What remains of Kaldor's Law?", in King, John E. (ed.), Economic growth in theory and practice: a Kaldorian perspective, Aldershot, England; Brookfield, Vermont: E. Elgar Pub, pp. 347–356, ISBN9781852789558.
Rowthorn, Robert E. (1994), "A reply to Lord Kaldor's Comment", in King, John E. (ed.), Economic growth in theory and practice: a Kaldorian perspective, Aldershot, England; Brookfield, Vermont: E. Elgar Pub, pp. 363–367, ISBN9781852789558.
Rowthorn, Robert E. (1994), "A note on Verdoorn's Law", in King, John E. (ed.), Economic growth in theory and practice: a Kaldorian perspective, Aldershot, England; Brookfield, Vermont: E. Elgar Pub, pp. 385–387, ISBN9781852789558.
Rowthorn, Robert E. (2000), "Conflict, inflation and money", in Junankar, P. N. (ed.), The economics of unemployment, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, volume 122, Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, Massachusetts: Edward Elgar Pub, pp. 119–143, ISBN9781858982366.
Rowthorn, Robert E.; Wells, J.R. (June 1990). "Reply to Grazia letto-Gillies' 'Was deindustrialization in the UK inevitable? Some comments on the Rowthorn-Wells analysis' and Paul Auerbach's review of Rowthorn-Wells in International Review of Applied Economics". International Review of Applied Economics. 4 (2): 224–235. doi:10.1080/758523676.
In response to: letto-Gillies, Grazia (June 1990). "Was deindustrialization in the UK inevitable? Some comments on the Rowthorn-Wells analysis". International Review of Applied Economics. 4 (2): 209–223. doi:10.1080/758523675.
and: Auerbach, Paul (January 1989). "Review: Rowthorn, R.E. and Wells, J.R. 1987: De-industrialization and foreign trade". International Review of Applied Economics. 3 (1): 115–121. doi:10.1080/758532015.
^Wales, The Learned Society of. "Robert Rowthorn". The Learned Society of Wales. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
^ abcReprinted in: King, John E. (1994). Economic growth in theory and practice: a Kaldorian perspective. Aldershot, England Brookfield, Vermont, USA: E. Elgar Pub. ISBN9781852789558.
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