Jeff Borland is an Australian academic and labour economist. He is currently the Truby Williams Professor of Economics at the University of Melbourne.[1] He received the 2020 Distinguished Fellow Award from the Economic Society of Australia.[1]
He regularly appears in the Australian media on the topic of economics and public policy,[2][3][4] and has published research papers on the Australian labour market, among others.
He was previously a visiting professor at Harvard University[5] as well as Head of the Department of Economics and Deputy Dean of the business faculty at University of Melbourne.[5]
Publications
Borland, J. (2022). Technically unemployment now begins with a '3'. How to keep it there?[6]
Alexander, O., Borland, J., Charlton, A. & Singh, A. (2022). The Labour Market for Uber Drivers in Australia. AUSTRALIAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, pp. 18-, 10.1111/1467-8462.12454[7]
Borland, J. (2021). Labor in the Age of Finance: Pensions, Politics, and Corporations from Deindustrialization to Dodd-Frank. ECONOMIC RECORD, 97(319), pp. 565–567, 10.1111/1475-4932.12645[8]