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JAVIDANRAD, F., ACKRILL, R., BAKAS, D. and GARRATT, D., 2024. Theorizing the process of financialization through the paradox of profit: the credit-debt reproduction mechanism. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. ISSN 0160-3477 (Forthcoming)

MCCANN, M. and GARRATT, D., 2023. Tips for teaching economics using data. INOMICS.

GARRATT, D. and MCCANN, M., 2019. Eradicating data phobia in students. In: Developments in Economics Education Conference (DEE 2019), University of Warwick, Coventry, 12-13 September 2019.

SLOMAN, J., GARRATT, D. and GUEST, J., 2018. Economics. 10th ed. Harlow: Pearson. ISBN 9781292187853

SLOMAN, J., GARRATT, D., GUEST, J. and JONES, E., 2016. Economics for business. Harlow: Pearson Education. ISBN 9781292082103

SLOMAN, J. and GARRATT, D., 2016. Essentials of economics. Harlow: Pearson Education. ISBN 9781292082240

SLOMAN, J., WRIDE, A. and GARRATT, D., 2015. Economics. 9th ed. Harlow: Pearson. ISBN 9781292064772

SLOMAN, J., HINDE, K. and GARRATT, D., 2013. Economics for business. Harlow: Pearson. ISBN 9780273792468

SLOMAN, J. and GARRATT, D., 2013. Essentials of economics. Harlow: Pearson. ISBN 9780273783794

SLOMAN, J., WRIDE, A. and GARRATT, D., 2012. Economics. 8th ed. Harlow: Pearson. ISBN 9780273763123

POON, J. and GARRATT, D., 2012. Evaluating UK housing policies to tackle housing affordability. International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis, 5 (3), pp. 253-271. ISSN 1753-8270

GARRATT, D. and HEASELL, S., 2011. Enhancing the use of international data by students of economics. In: Developments in Economics Education (DEE) Conference, Higher Education Academy: Economics Network, London School of Economics, September 2011, London.

SLOMAN, J., HINDE, K. and GARRATT, D., 2010. Economics for business. Harlow: FT/Prentice Hall.

SLOMAN, J. and GARRATT, D., 2010. Essentials of economics. Harlow: FT/Prentice Hall.

POON, J., ROYSTON, P., GARRATT, D. and FUCHS, W., 2010. Issue-based and problem-based learning approach for teaching property and construction economics. In: European Real Estate Society (ERES) Conference 2010, Milan, Italy, 23-26 June 2010, Milan.

GARRATT, D. and HEASELL, S., 2009. Working with data on consumption spending [case study]. Economics Network of the Higher Education Academy.

GARRATT, D. and HEASELL, S., 2009. Working with data on economic growth [case study]. Economics Network of the Higher Education Academy.

GARRATT, D. and HEASELL, S., 2009. Working with data on government finances [case study]. Economics Network of the Higher Education Academy.

GARRATT, D. and HEASELL, S., 2009. Working with data on house prices [case study]. Economics Network of the Higher Education Academy.

GARRATT, D. and HEASELL, S., 2009. Working with data on household debt [case study]. Economics Network of the Higher Education Academy.

GARRATT, D. and HEASELL, S., 2009. Working with international data on consumption spending [case study]. Economics Network of the Higher Education Academy.

GARRATT, D. and HEASELL, S., 2009. Working with international data on government finances [case study]. Economics Network of the Higher Education Academy.

GARRATT, D. and HEASELL, S., 2009. Working with international data on household wealth and indebtedness [case study]. Economics Network of the Higher Education Academy.

EASAW, J. and GARRATT, D., 2006. Impact of the UK general elections on total government expenditure cycles: theory and evidence. European Journal of Political Economy, 22, pp. 292-306.

EASAW, J.Z., GARRATT, D. and HERAVI, S.M., 2005. Does consumer sentiment accurately forecast UK household consumption? Are there any comparisons to be made with the US? Journal of Macroeconomics, 27 (3), pp. 517-532. ISSN 0164-0704

GARRATT, D. and EASAW, J., 2004. General elections, political parties and expenditure cycles: does the representative voter's preferences matter? Theory and evidence from the UK. Bath: University of Bath.

GARRATT, D. and TAYLOR, R., 2004. Issue-based teaching in economics. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

GARRATT, D. and EASAW, J., 2003. Impact of the UK general elections on total government expenditure cycles: theory and evidence election cycles on government consumption elasticities. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

GARRATT, D., 2003. Rates of return to owner-occupation in the UK housing market. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

GARRATT, D. and EASAW, J., 2002. The impact of election cycles on government consumption elasticities. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

GARRATT, D., 2001. Affordability. Housing Finance (51), pp. 13-20.

GARRATT, D. and PANNELL, B., 2001. Falling credit standards? Housing Finance, 50, pp. 9-15.

GARRATT, D., 2001. London's housing market. Housing Finance, 49, pp. 36-46.

GARRATT, D., 2001. Mortgage distribution channels: estimates of lending. Housing Finance, 49, pp. 20-26.

GARRATT, D., 2000. Consumer confidence and UK house price inflation. Housing Finance, 46.

EASAW, J. and GARRATT, D., 2000. Elections and UK government expenditure cycles in the 1980s: an empirical analysis. Applied Economics, 32 (3), pp. 381-391.

GARRATT, D., 2000. The housing market and the new macroeconomic framework. Housing Finance, 48, pp. 31-39.

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