Helen Hughes (economist)

Helen Hughes
Born(1928-10-01)1 October 1928
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Died15 June 2013(2013-06-15) (aged 84)
Sydney, New South Wales
AwardsDistinguished Fellow, Economic Society of Australia (2004)
Centenary Medal (2001)
Doctor of Letters (honoris causa) La Trobe University (1994)
Officer of the Order of Australia (1985)
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Melbourne
London School of Economics
ThesisEffects of Technological Change on Labour in selected sections of the Iron and Steel Industries of Great Britain, the United States, and Germany, 1901 – 1939 (1954)
Academic work
InstitutionsCentre for Independent Studies (2000–13)
Australian National University (1983–93)
World Bank (1969–83)
Australian National University (1963–68)
University of Queensland (1961–62)
University of New South Wales (1959–60)
Notable studentsBill Hayden
Main interestsDevelopment Economics
Notable worksThe Australian Iron and Steel Industry, Lands of Shame

Helen Dolly Hughes AO FASSA (1 October 1928 – 15 June 2013) was an Australian economist. She was Professor Emerita at the Australian National University, Canberra, and Senior Fellow at the Centre for Independent Studies, Sydney. Hughes has been described[1] as Australia's greatest female economist.

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