BIOGRAPHY - Andrew Beer
| Title: | Professor | ||
| Full Name: | Andrew Beer | ||
| Email: | andrew.beer@flinders.edu.au | ||
| Work Phone: | (08) 8201 3522 | ||
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| City: | Adelaide | ||
| State: | SA | ||
| Country: | Australia | ||
| Working Details | |||
| Institution: | Flinders University | ||
| Department: | Geography | ||
| Position: | Professor | ||
| Participation | |||
| Participation: | Participation in the Network's Paradigm and Applications Working Group (select the appropriate options) Paradigm Working Groups
Application Working Groups
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| Publication History | |||
| Publications: | Publication 1: Beer, A. Haughton, G. and Maude, A. 2003 Developing Locally: Lessons in Economic Development from Four Nations, Policy Press, Bristol. Publication 2: Beer, A. Maude, A. and Pritchard, B. 2003 Developing Australia’s Regions: Theory and Practice, University of NSW Press, Sydney. Publication 3: Badcock, B. and Beer, A. 2000 Home Truths: Home Ownership and Housing Wealth in Australia, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne. 220pp Publication 4: Beer, A. 2000 Regional Policy in Australia: Running out of Solutions? Chapter 10 (pp 169-194) in Pritchard, B. and McManus, P. (ed) Land of Discontent, University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. Publication 5: Beer, A. 2004 On Wine, Rent and Regions, European Planning Studies, 12:1, pp 57-83. Publication 6: Beer, A. 2003 Social Exclusion, Housing and Access to Services Amongst Recent Immigrants to Australia, Applied Population Policy, 1:1, pp 67-78. Publication 7: Beer, A. and Forster, C. 2002 Global Restructuring, the Welfare State and Urban Programmes: Federal Policies and Inequality within Australia’s Cities, European Planning Studies, 10:1, pp 8-25. Publication 8: Beer, A. 2001 Labour Market Change and Housing Market Segmentation in South Australia’s Non-Metropolitan Private Rental Market, Urban Policy and Research, 19:4, pp 441 – 66. Publication 9: Beer, A. and Keane, R. 2000 Population Decline and Service Provision in Regional Australia: A Case Study of Rural and Remote South Australia, People and Place, 8:2, pp 69-76. Publication 10: Beer, A. and O’Dwyer, L. 2000 The Use of Data from South Australia’s Rental Tenancy Tribunal for Research and Policy Analysis. Issues of Validity and Efficacy, Urban Policy and Research, 18:1, pp 29-44. | ||
| Current Research Interests | |||
| Current Research: | Current Research 1: Regional and local economic development Current Research 2: Housing Policy Current Research 3: Housing Wealth | ||















