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Associate Professor Lionel Frost

  Organisation:

Department of Economics

Title:

Associate Professor

Qualifications:

BEc (Hons) DipEd PhD Monash

 

 

 

Lionel joined the department in 2004. He has written extensively on the urban and regional history of Australia and North America, and on the economics of sport. In 2002, his textbook Microeconomics (written with John Taylor) won the Australian Publishers’ Association award for the best adaptation of an overseas text. Lionel is research coordinator for the Berwick Campus.

 

Office:

Berwick Campus
Room 213B, Building 901
Clyde Road
Berwick Vic 3806

Telephone:

+61 3 990 47068

Fax:

+61 3 9904 7100

E-mail:

Lionel.Frost@BusEco.monash.edu.au

 

Teaching Commitments:

ECW1101 Introductory Microeconomics
ECW2451 The Business of Sport
ECW3146/9146 - Regional development and policy

Research Interests:

Regional economic development, the economics of sport, urban studies, and Pacific Rim history

 

Selected Publications:

Frost, L. (2008), ‘Across the Great Divide: The Economic History of the Inland Corridor', Beyond the Black Stump: Histories of Outback Australia.

Frost, L. (2008), ‘The Country Football Club: Measuring its Success as a Community Institution', Behind the Play: Football in Australia.

Frost, L. (2005),Immortals: Football People and the Evolution of Australian Rules'.

Frost, L. (2004), ‘Globalisation and the future of indigenous football codes', Economic Papers.

Frost, L. (2001) ‘The history of American cities and suburbs: An outsider's view', Journal of Urban History.

Frost, L. (2001), ‘The Correll Family and Technological Change in Australian Agriculture', Agricultural History,  75, 217-243.

Frost, L. (2001), ‘The History of American Cities and Suburbs: An Outsider's View', Journal of Urban History, 27, 362-376.

Frost, L. (2000), ‘Connections', The History of European Housing in Australia.

Frost, L. (2000), ‘Government and the Colonial Economies: An Alternative View', Australian Economic History Review, 40, 71-85.

Frost, L. (1998), ‘The Contribution of the Urban Sector to Australian Economic Development Before 1914', Australian Economic History Review, 38, 42-73.

Frost, L. (1997), ‘Coping in Their Own Way: Asian Cities and the Problem of Fires', Urban History, 24, 5-16.

Frost, L. (1994), ‘Suburbia and Infant Death in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Adelaide' Urban History, 21, 251-272.