Paul Oslington
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Research outputs
Contextual history, practitioner history, and classic status: Reading Jacob Viner's the customs union issue
Oslington, Paul. (2013). Contextual history, practitioner history, and classic status: Reading Jacob Viner's the customs union issue. Journal of the History of Economic Thought. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1053837213000308Journal article
God and the market : Adam Smith's invisible hand
Oslington, Paul. (2012). God and the market : Adam Smith's invisible hand. Journal of Business Ethics. 108, pp. 429 - 438.Journal article
Introduction by this Special Issue's editors
Coleman, William and Oslington, Paul. (2012). Introduction by this Special Issue's editors. Economic Record. 88(Supplement s1), p. 1. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4932.2012.00811.xJournal article
The development of Catholic social teaching on economics : Bernard Lonergan and Benedict XVI
Ormerod, Neil, Oslington, Paul and Koning, Robin. (2012). The development of Catholic social teaching on economics : Bernard Lonergan and Benedict XVI. Theological Studies. 73(2), pp. 391 - 421.Journal article
Jacob Viner on Adam Smith: Development and reception of a theological reading
Oslington, Paul. (2012). Jacob Viner on Adam Smith: Development and reception of a theological reading. European Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 19(2), pp. 287 - 301. https://doi.org/10.1080/09672567.2010.499471Journal article
Introduction : Theological Readings of Adam Smith
Oslington, Paul. (2011). Introduction : Theological Readings of Adam Smith. In In P Oslington (Ed.). Adam Smith As Theologian Routledge.Book chapter
The Engagement of Caritas in Veritate with Economics
Oslington, Paul. (2011). The Engagement of Caritas in Veritate with Economics. In In N Ormerod and P Oslington (Ed.). Globalisation and the Church: Reflections on Caritas in Veritate pp. 125 - 134 St Pauls Publications.Book chapter
Divine Action, Providence and Adam Smith's Invisible Hand
Oslington, Paul. (2011). Divine Action, Providence and Adam Smith's Invisible Hand. In In P Oslington (Ed.). Adam Smith As Theologian pp. 61 - 74 Routledge.Book chapter
The future hope in Adam Smith's system
Oslington, Paul. (2011). The future hope in Adam Smith's system. Studies in Christian Ethics. 24(3), pp. 329 - 349. https://doi.org/10.1177/0953946811405914Journal article
God and the market: Adam Smith's invisible hand
Oslington, Paul. (2011). God and the market: Adam Smith's invisible hand. Journal of Business Ethics. 108(4), pp. 429 - 438. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-011-1099-zJournal article
Popes and markets
Oslington, Paul. (2011). Popes and markets. Policy: a journal of public policy and ideas. 26(4), pp. 31 - 35.Journal article
Lonergan's Reception among Economists :Tale of a Dead Fish and an Agenda for Future Work
Oslington, Paul. (2011). Lonergan's Reception among Economists :Tale of a Dead Fish and an Agenda for Future Work. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies. 2(1), pp. 67 - 78.Journal article
Trade, Migration, and Inequality in a World without Factor Price Equalization
Oslington, Paul and Towers, Isaac. (2010). Trade, Migration, and Inequality in a World without Factor Price Equalization. Review of International Economics. 18(4), pp. 650 - 662. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9396.2010.00902.xJournal article
Micro vs macro explanations of post-war us unemployment movements
Heaton, Chris and Oslington, Paul. (2010). Micro vs macro explanations of post-war us unemployment movements. Economics Letters. 106(2), pp. 87 - 91. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2009.10.009Journal article
Pushing economies (and students) outside the factor price equalization zone
Oslington, Paul and Towers, Isaac. (2009). Pushing economies (and students) outside the factor price equalization zone. The Journal of Economic Education. 40(4), pp. 422 - 436. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220480903238099Journal article
Recovering the theological roots of economics
Oslington, Paul. (2009). Recovering the theological roots of economics. Debate.Journal article
Deus economicus
Oslington, Paul. (2009). Deus economicus. Australian Ejournal of Theology.Journal article
A Christian perspective on the Financial Crisis
Oslington, Paul. (2009). A Christian perspective on the Financial Crisis. The American Economist. 53(1), pp. 28 - 30.Journal article
Public theology: Some measures and Australian reflections
Oslington, Paul. (2008). Public theology: Some measures and Australian reflections. Colloquium. 40(2), pp. 183 - 193.Journal article
Christianity's post-enlightenment contribution to economic thought
Oslington, Paul. (2008). Christianity's post-enlightenment contribution to economic thought. In In I. R. Harper and S.Gregg (Ed.). Christian Morality and Market Economies: Theological and Philosophical Perspectives pp. 60 - 76 Edward Elgar Publishing Limited.Book chapter
Dismissal costs and their impact on employment: Evidence from Australian small and medium enterprises
Freyens, Benoit and Oslington, Paul. (2007). Dismissal costs and their impact on employment: Evidence from Australian small and medium enterprises. The Economic Record. 83(260), pp. 1 - 15. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4932.2007.00372.xJournal article
Dismissal Costs and their Impact on Employment: Evidence from Australian Small and Medium Enterprises
Freyens, Benoit and Oslington, Paul. (2007). Dismissal Costs and their Impact on Employment: Evidence from Australian Small and Medium Enterprises. The Economic Record. 83(260), pp. 1 - 15. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4932.2007.00372.xJournal article
The theory of international trade and unemployment
Oslington, Paul. (2006). The theory of international trade and unemployment Edward Elgar Publishing Limited.Book
Incentives in on-line education
Oslington, Paul. (2005). Incentives in on-line education. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management. 27(1), pp. 97 - 104. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600800500046297Journal article
Natural theology as an integrative framework for theology and economics
Oslington, Paul. (2005). Natural theology as an integrative framework for theology and economics. St Mark's Review: a journal of Christian thought and opinion.Journal article
The Likely Employment Impact of Removing Unfair Dismissal Protection
Freyens, Benoit and Oslington, Paul. (2005). The Likely Employment Impact of Removing Unfair Dismissal Protection. Journal of Australian Political Economy.Journal article
Rediscovering purpose in the economy
Oslington, Paul. (2005). Rediscovering purpose in the economy. Crux (Vancouver): a quarterly journal of Christian thought and opinion. 41(3), pp. 37 - 44.Journal article
The likely employment impact of removing unfair dismissal protection
Freyens, Benoit and Oslington, Paul. (2005). The likely employment impact of removing unfair dismissal protection. Journal of Australian Political Economy.Journal article
Natural Theology as an Integrative Framework for Theology and Economics
Oslington, Paul. (2005). Natural Theology as an Integrative Framework for Theology and Economics. St Mark's Review: a journal of Christian thought and opinion.Journal article
Unemployment and trade liberalisation
Oslington, Paul. (2005). Unemployment and trade liberalisation. The World Economy. 28(8), pp. 1139 - 1155. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9701.2005.00723.xJournal article
Ethics education and research at the Australian defence force academy
Oslington, Paul. (2005). Ethics education and research at the Australian defence force academy. Australian Defence Force Journal: journal of the Australian profession of arms. 167, pp. 82 - 83.Journal article
Contracting-out of assistance to the unemployed: Implications of the Australian experiment
Oslington, Paul. (2005). Contracting-out of assistance to the unemployed: Implications of the Australian experiment. The Economic Record. 81(252), pp. 30 - 37. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4932.2005.00214.xJournal article
Incentives in On-Line Education
Oslington, Paul. (2005). Incentives in On-Line Education. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management. 27(1), pp. 97 - 104. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600800500046297Journal article
Contracting-Out of Assistance to the Unemployed: Implications of the Australian Experiment
Oslington, Paul. (2005). Contracting-Out of Assistance to the Unemployed: Implications of the Australian Experiment. The Economic Record. 81(252), pp. 30 - 37. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4932.2005.00214.xJournal article
Rediscovering Purpose in the Economy
Oslington, Paul. (2005). Rediscovering Purpose in the Economy. Crux (Vancouver): a quarterly journal of Christian thought and opinion. 41(3), pp. 37 - 44.Journal article
Ethics Education and Research at the Australian Defence Force Academy
Oslington, Paul. (2005). Ethics Education and Research at the Australian Defence Force Academy. Australian Defence Force Journal: journal of the Australian profession of arms. 167, pp. 82 - 83.Journal article
Unemployment and Trade Liberalisation
Oslington, Paul. (2005). Unemployment and Trade Liberalisation. The World Economy. 28(8), pp. 1139 - 1155. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9701.2005.00723.xJournal article
The Impact of Uncertainty and Irreversibility on Investments in On-Line Learning
Oslington, Paul. (2004). The Impact of Uncertainty and Irreversibility on Investments in On-Line Learning. Distance Education. 25(2), pp. 233 - 242.Journal article
The impact of uncertainty and irreversibility on investments in on-line learning
Oslington, Paul. (2004). The impact of uncertainty and irreversibility on investments in on-line learning. Distance Education. 25(2), pp. 233 - 242.Journal article
Economics and religion: Introduction
Oslington, Paul. (2003). Economics and religion: Introduction. In In P. Oslington (Ed.). Economics and Religion pp. 1 - 15 Edward Elgar Publishing Limited.Book chapter
Why ethics committees are unethical
Oslington, Paul. (2003). Why ethics committees are unethical. Agenda: A journal of Policy Analysis and Reform. 10(1), pp. 185 - 191.Journal article
Why Ethics Committees are Unethical
Oslington, Paul. (2003). Why Ethics Committees are Unethical. Agenda: A journal of Policy Analysis and Reform. 10(1), pp. 185 - 191.Journal article
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