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PAPAGIANNAKI, E., PHILP, B. and ARNTSEN, A., 2020. Social or economic class? False dichotomies, reductionism and abstract categories. Birmingham: Birmingham City University.

ARNTSEN, A. and PHILP, B., 2019. Work time and environmental impact in a global perspective. In: S. PALADINI and S. GEORGE, eds., Sustainable economy and emerging markets. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780429437304

ARNTSEN, A., PHILP, B. and CAREY, C., 2019. Work-life-environmental balance: ​ an agenda for management practice​ ​. In: Pro-environmental Employee and Consumer Behaviour Conference, Bristol Centre for Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, Bristol, 29 April 2019.

JIANG, B., PHILP, B. and WU, Z., 2018. Macro stress testing in the banking system of China. Journal of Banking Regulation, 19 (4), pp. 287-298. ISSN 1745-6452

ARNTSEN, A., PHILP, B. and DONEGANI, C.P., 2018. Environmental and societal attitudes to working hours in gendered perspective: patterns, preferences and policy. Review of Political Economy, 30 (4), pp. 556-572. ISSN 0953-8259

ARNTSEN, A., PHILP, B. and CAREY, C., 2018. Work-life-environmental balance. In: British Academy of Management 32nd Annual Conference (BAM2018): Driving Productivity In Uncertain And Challenging Times, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol, 4-6 September 2018.

ARNTSEN, A. and PHILP, B., 2018. Work time and environmental impact in global perspective​. In: 20th Anniversary Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics, De Montfort University, Leicester, 5-7 July 2018.

ARNTSEN, A. and PHILP, B., 2018. Christoph Hermann Capitalism and the Political economy of work time. International Review of Social History, 63 (1), pp. 148-150. ISSN 0020-8590

ARNTSEN, A. and PHILP, B., 2018. 'It's the end of the world and we know it' - an intersectional analysis of work-time and environmental preferences. In: International Confederation of Associations for Pluralism in Economics, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 4 January 2018.

ARNTSEN, A. and PHILP, B., 2017. Evaluating working time reduction as an environmental strategy​ - the relationship between environmental attitudes and work time preferences​. In: Rising to the Challenge of Collaborative Research, Birmingham City Council, Birmingham, 23 November 2017.

ARNTSEN, A., DONEGANI, C. and PHILP, B., 2016. Environmental and societal attitudes to working hours in feminist perspective: a preliminary study. In: 25th IAFFE (International Association for Feminist Economics) Annual Conference, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Ireland, 24-26 June 2016.

PHILP, B., SLATER, G. and WHEATLEY, D., 2015. New Labour and work-time regulation: a Marxian analysis of the UK economy. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 39 (3), pp. 711-732. ISSN 1464-3545

PHILP, B. and WHEATLEY, D., 2013. European work time regulation and underemployment: a quantitative Marxist analysis. Economic Issues, 19 (1), pp. 57-74.

PHILP, B. and WHEATLEY, D., 2013. European work time regulation and underemployment: a quantitative Marxist analysis. In: 15th AHE (Association for Heterodox Economics) Conference, London Metropolitan University, London, 4-6 July 2013.

PHILP, B. and WHEATLEY, D., 2012. Good to be home? Time-use and satisfaction levels among home-based teleworkers. New Technology, Work and Employment, 27 (3), pp. 224-241. ISSN 0268-1072

PHILP, B. and CUESTAS, J.C., 2012. Economic class and the distribution of income: a time-series analysis of the UK economy, 1955-2010 [forthcoming]. International Review of Applied Economics, 26 (5).

PHILP, B. and NEGRU, I., 2011. At what point do intra-school differences become inter-school differences? Marxian economics as a case in point. In: Society for Heterodox Economists, Sydney, December 2011, Sydney.

PHILP, B., 2011. Developing a strategic response to the hegemony of mainstream economics. In: IIPPE Conference, Istanbul, May 2011, Istanbul.

WHEATLEY, D., HARDILL, I. and PHILP, B., 2011. 'Managing' reductions in working hours: a study of work time and leisure preferences in UK industry. Review of Political Economy, 23 (3), pp. 409-420.

PHILP, B., HARVIE, D. and SLATER, G., 2011. New Labour and work-time regulation: a quantitative analysis of capitalism in the UK, 1992-2009. In: CofFEE 13th Path to Full Employment Conference, Newcastle (Australia), December 2011, Newcastle (Australia).

PHILP, B. and LEONE, V., 2011. Surplus-value and aggregate concentration in the UK economy, 1987-2009. In: Association of Heterodox Economics Conference, Nottingham, July 2011, Nottingham.

PHILP, B. and WHEATLEY, D., 2011. Time scarcity and the dual career household: competing perspectives. American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 70 (3), pp. 587-614.

HARVIE, D., SLATER, G., PHILP, B. and WHEATLEY, D., 2009. Economic well-being and British regions: the problem with GDP per capita. Review of Social Economy, 67 (4), pp. 483-505.

PHILP, B. and CUESTAS, J.C., 2007. Exploitation and the class struggle. In: Association of Heterodox Economics Conference, Bordeaux, July 2010, Bordeaux.

PHILP, B., WHEATLEY, D. and HARDILL, I., 2007. Managing reductions in working hours. In: Association of Social Economics Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands, July 2007, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

PHILP, B., HARVIE, D. and SLATER, G., 2007. Regional well-being and 'social productivity' in Great Britain. In: Regional Studies Association Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, April 2007, Lisbon, Portugal.

PHILP, B. and HARVIE, D., 2006. Learning and assessment in a reading group format. International Review of Economics Education, 5 (2), pp. 98-110.

PHILP, B. and HARVIE, D., 2005. Learning and assessment in a reading group format. In: C-SAP (Sociology, Anthropology and Politics) Conference, Birmingham, UK, December 2005, Birmingham, UK.

PHILP, B., SLATER, G. and HARVIE, D., 2005. Preferences, power, and the determination of working hours. Journal of Economic Issues, 39 (1), pp. 75-90. ISSN 0021-3624

PHILP, B., 2005. Reduction, rationality and game theory in Marxian economics. Routledge.

PHILP, B., SLATER, G. and HARVIE, D., 2003. Working hours, productivity, participation and unemployment: accounting for difference in regional performance. Nottinghamshire Research Observatory.

PHILP, B. and YOUNG, D., 2002. Preferences, reductionism and the microfoundations of analytical Marxism. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 26 (3), pp. 313-329. ISSN 0309-166X

HARVIE, D., PHILP, B. and SLATER, G., 2002. Working hours, productivity, participation and unemployment: a regional investigation of the UK. In: Fourth Path to Full Employment Conference, University of Newcastle, Newcastle (New South Wales), Australia, 4-6 December 2002, Newcastle, New South Wales.

PHILP, B., 2001. Marxism, neoclassical economics and the length of the working day. Review of Political Economy, 13 (1), pp. 27-39. ISSN 0953-8259

PHILP, B., 2000. Game theory, Marxism and the foundations of collective action. Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 11 (1), pp. 77-94.

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