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Curriculum Vitae

FRED BAKER MOSELEY


Department of Economics Office: (413) 538-2517
Mount Holyoke College Fax: (413) 538-2323
South Hadley, MA 01075 email: fmoseley@mtholyoke.edu

EDUCATION

Ph.D. University of Massachusetts - Amherst


Department of Economics, September 1982

B.S. Stanford University


Mathematics Major, June 1968

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

1989-Present Mount Holyoke College, Professor


Courses: History of Economic Thought
Marxian Economic Theory
U.S. Economic History
Principles of Macroeconomics

1995-1997 Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico


Course: Current Issues in Marxian Economics

1982-1989 Colby College, Dana Faculty Fellow and Assistant Professor


Courses: Comparative Economic Systems
History of Economic Thought
U.S. Economic History
Business Cycles in U.S. History
Principles of Macroeconomics

1977-1982 University of Massachusetts-Boston, Lecturer


Courses: Marxian Economic Theory
Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
History of Economic Thought
Introduction to Macroeconomics

1977-1979 Institute of Labor Affairs, University of Massachusetts, Instructor


Course: Current Problems in the U.S. Economy

1979, Spring Tufts University, Lecturer


Courses: Marxian Economic Theory
Principles of Macroeconomics

1976-1977 University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Instructor


Course: Principles of Macroeconomics

1974-1976 University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Teaching Assistant


Course: Principles of Macroeconomics
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BOOKS

The Imperiled Economy (co-editor with Robert Cherry, et al.).


New York: Union for Radical Political Economics, 1988.

International Perspectives on Profitability and Accumulation (co-editor with Edward Wolff).


Brookfield VT: Edward Elgar, 1991.

The Falling Rate of Profit in the Postwar United States Economy.


New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992.

Marx's Method in 'Capital: A Reexamination (editor).


New Jersey: Humanities Press, 1993.

Heterodox Economic Theories: True or False? (editor).


Brookfield VT: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1995.

New Investigations of Marx's Method (co-editor with Martha Campbell).


New Jersey: Humanities Press, 1997.

Marx’s Theory of Money: Modern Appraisals (editor, with Introduction).


London: Palgrave, 2005

Hegel’s Logic and Marx’s Capital (co-editor with Tony Smith).


London: Palgrave 2013

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES

“Marx's Concepts of Productive Labor and Unproductive Labor: An Application to the Postwar U.S.
Economy,” Eastern Economic Journal, July-September 1983.

“The Rate of Surplus-Value in the Postwar U.S. Economy: A Critique of Weisskopf's Estimates,” Cambridge
Journal of Economics, March 1985.

“Can the Social Model of Productivity Stand Scrutiny?,” Challenge, May-June 1985.

“Estimates of the Rate of Surplus-Value in the United States: 1947-1977,” Review of Radical Political
Economics, Spring-Summer 1986.

“The Intensity of Labor and the Productivity Slowdown,” Science and Society, Summer 1986.

“The Profit Share and the Rate of Surplus-Value in the United States 1975-1985,” Cambridge Journal of
Economics, December 1987.

“The Rate of Surplus-Value, the Organic Composition, and the General Rate of Profit in the U.S. Economy,
1947-67: A Critique and Update of Wolff's Estimates,” American Economic Review, March 1988.
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REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES (Cont'd)

“Causes of the Increase of Unproductive Labor in the Postwar U.S. Economy,” Review of Radical Political
Economics, Spring-Summer 1988.

“The Decline of the Rate of Profit in the Postwar U.S. Economy: Regulation and Marxian Explanations,”
International Journal of Political Economy, Spring 1989.

“The Decline of the Rate of Profit in the Postwar U.S. Economy: A Marxian Explanation,” Review of
Radical Political Economics, Summer-Fall 1990. Translated into Italian, in P. Giussani (ed.) Prezzi,
Valori, e Saggio del Profitto, 1989.

“Emphasizing Controversy in the Economics Curriculum,” Journal of Economics Education, Summer 1991.

“The Decline of the Rate of Profit in the Postwar US Economy: Is the Crisis Over?” Capital and Class,
Autumn 1992.

“Unproductive Labor and the Rate of Profit: A Reply to Laibman,” Science and Society, Spring 1994.

“Unproductive Labor and Causes of the Decline in the Rate of Profit: A Reply to Cullenberg's Comment,”
Review of Radical Political Economics, Summer 1994.

“Capital in General and Marx's Logical Method: A Response to Heinrich's Critique,” Capital and Class, No.
55, Summer 1995.

“The Rate of Profit and the Future of Capitalism,” Review of Radical Political Economics, December 1997.

“The Rate of Profit and Economic Stagnation in the United States,” Historical Materialism, Autumn, 1997.
Translated into Farsi, Negah, 2001.

“The U.S. Economy in 1999: Goldilocks Headed for a Big Bad Bear?”, Monthly Review, 1999. Translated
into German, Wildcat-Zirkular, 2000; Italian, Viz-á-Viz, 2000; and Greek Imerisia, 2000.

“The Decline of the Rate of Profit in the Postwar US Economy: Due to Increased Competition or Rising
Unproductive Labor?” Historical Materialism, 2000.

“The New Solution to the Transformation Problem: A Sympathetic Critique.” Review of Radical Political
Economics, 2000.

“The Development of Marx’s Theory of the Distribution of Surplus-value in the Manuscript of 1861-63,”
Review of Radical Political Economy, 2000.

“Marx’s Alleged Logical Error: A Comment on Laibman,” Science and Society, 2001.

“The ‘Heart and Soul’ of Marx’s Critique of Capitalism: Exploitation or Social Form - or Both?”, A Reply to
Murray, Rethinking Marxism 2002.
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REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES (Cont'd)

“Capital in General and Competition in Marx’s Theory: The Quantitative Dimension” Marx-Engels
Jahrbuch, Translated into German 2006.

“The Macro-Monetary Interpretation of Marx’s Theory: A Reply to Ravagnani’s Critique”, Review of


Radical Political Economy, 2008.

“Sraffa’s Misinterpretation of Marx’s Theory of Fixed Capital”, Review of Political Economy, 2009.

“The US Economic Crisis: Underlying Causes and Long-term Solutions”, International


Socialist Review, 2009.

“Critique of Aggregate Demand – Aggregate Supply: Mankiw’s Presentation”, Review


of Radical Political Economy, 2010

“Reply to Gehrke”, Review of Political Economy, 2011.

“Recent Interpretations of the ‘Transformation Problem’”, Rethinking Marxism, 2011

“The US Economic Crisis: From Profitability Crisis to Debt Crisis,” International


Journal of Political Economy, 2011.

“The Determination of the ‘Monetary Expression of Labor-Time’ in the Case of Non-


Commodity Money”, Review of Radical Political Economy, 2011.

“The Whole and the Parts: The Early Development of Marx’s Theory of the
Distribution of Surplus-value in the Grundrisse”, Science and Society, 2011.
Translated into Italian in Marx in questione, Riccardo Bellofiore and Roberto
Fineschi (eds.), 2011.

“ A Critique of the Marginal Productivity Theory of the Price of Capital”, Real World
Economics Review, 2012.

“The US Economic Crisis: From a Profitability Crisis to an Overindebtedness Crisis”,


Review of Radical Political Economy, forthcoming.

“The Universal and the Particulars in Hegel’s Logic and Marx’s Capital”, in Moseley and Smith (eds.),
Hegel’s Logic and Marx’s Capital, London: Palgrave 2013.

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

“Marxian Crisis Theory and the Postwar U.S. Economy,” in Cherry, et al. (eds.), The Imperiled Economy:
Macroeconomics from a Left Perspective, Book 1, 1988. Translated into Spanish, Investagaciones
Economía, Feb-Mar 1992.

“Unproductive Labor and the Rate of Profit in the Postwar US Economy,” in Moseley and Wolff (eds.),
International Perspectives on Profitability and Accumulation, Edward Elgar, 1992.
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CHAPTERS IN BOOKS (Continued)

“Alternative Theories in the Teaching of Economics,” in D. Colander (ed.), Educating Economists, University
of Michigan Press, 1992.

“Marx's Logical Method and the Transformation Problem,” in Moseley (ed.), Marx's Method in 'Capital': A
Reexamination, Humanities Press, 1993. Translated into Spanish, Economía: Teoría y Práctica, 1997.

“Marx's Economic Theory: True or False? A Marxian Response to Blaug's Appraisal,” in Moseley (ed.),
Heterodox Economic Theories: True or False?, Edward Elgar, 1995. Translated into Swedish Haften
fur Kristiska Studier, Spring 1994 and Portuguese, Revista Anpec, 1998.

“The Development of Marx's Theory of the Distribution of Surplus-Value” in Moseley and Campbell (eds.),
New Investigations of Marx's Method, Humanities Press, 1997.

“Marx’s Logic in Capital and the ‘Transformation Problem’,” in R. Bellofiore (ed.), Marxian Economic: A
Reappraisal, London: Macmillan, 1998.

“Marx’s Reproduction Schemes and Smith’s Dogma,” in C. Arthur and G. Reuten (eds.), The Circulation of
Capital: Essays on Volume Two of Marx’s Capital. London: Macmillan, 1998.

“The Rate of Profit and Economic Stagnation in the United States,” in R. Baiman, et al. (eds.), The Political
Economy Reader. Armonk NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1999.

“The Rate of Profit in the Postwar Mexican Economy, 1950-93,” in R. Baiman, et al. (eds.), The Political
Economy Reader. Armonk NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1999. Translated into Portuguese, Economía Política,
1999.

“Hostile Brothers: Marx’s Theory of the Distribution of Surplus-value in Volume 3 of Capital,” in G. Reuten
and M. Campbell (eds.), The Culmination of Capital: Essays on Volume 3 of Capital. London:
Palgrave, 2002.

“The Return to Marx: Retreat or Advance?” in A. Freeman (ed.), New Directions in Marxian Economics,
Aldershot UK, Edward Elgar Publishers, 2004

“Money and Totality: Marx’s Logic in Volume 1 of Capital”, in N. Taylor and R. Bellofiore (eds.), The
Constitution of Capital: Essays on Volume I of ‘Capital’, London: Palgrave, 2003.

“Marxian Theory of the Decline of the Rate of Profit in the Postwar US Economy,” in R. Westra (ed.), Value
and the World Economy Today, London: Palgrave, 2003.

“Marx’s Economic Theory and the Postwar United States Economy,” in A. Saad-Filho, Anti-Capitalism,
London: Pluto Press, 2003, translated into Swedish, Haften fur Kristiska Studier, 2004.
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CHAPTERS IN BOOKS (Continued)

“What Lies Ahead for the US Economy?”, translated into Spanish, in A. Flores (ed.) La Economía, El
Estado, y Movimientos Sociales, Mexico City: Universadid Autónoma Metropolitana, 2004.

“Marx’s Crisis Theory and the Postwar United States Economy,” translated into
Korean, in J. Sang-Hwan (ed.), Marxism and the Challenges of the 21st Century,
Jingu, S. Korea: Gyeongsang National University, 2004.

“Money Has No Price: Marx’s Theory of Money and the ‘Transformation Problem’,” in Marx’s Theory of
Money, London: Palgrave, 2005.

“Marx, Minsky, and Crotty on Crises in Capitalism.” Heterodox Macroeconomics: A Keynes-Marx


Synthesis for Understanding Capitalism

“The Development of Marx’s Theory of the Distribution of Surplus-value in the


Manuscript of 1861-63, in R. Bellofiore and R. Fineschi (eds.), Re-Reading Marx:
New Perspectives After the Critical Edition. London: Palgrave, 2009.

“Marx, Minsky, and Crotty on Crises in Capitalism” in J. Goldstein (ed.) Heterodox


Macroeconomics: A Keynes-Marx Synthesis for Understanding Capitalism, 2010.

“The Bailout of the ‘Too-Big-to-Fail’ Banks”, in The Oxford Handbook on Financial


Crises, Martin Wolfson and Gerald Epstein (eds.), forthcoming.

EDITOR INTRODUCTIONS

International Journal of Political Economy, Spring 1987:


Value, Accumulation, and Crisis

International Journal of Political Economy, Summer 1988:


The Limits of Regulation

International Journal of Political Economy, Spring 1989:


Declining Profitability and the Current Crisis.

Rethinking Marxism, 2001.


Introduction to Dussel’s ‘The Four Drafts of Capital’

Toward an Unknown Marx: A Commentary of the Manuscripts of 1861-63,


by Enrique Dussel. London: Routledge, 2001.

International Journal of Political Economy, Fall 2004.


Marx, Engels, and the Text of Book 3 of Capital
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ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES

Encyclopedia of Business Cycles, David Glasner (ed.), Garland Press, 1997.


“Karl Marx”
“Marxian Empirical Research”
“The Economic Crisis of the 1780s”
“The Depression of the 1870s”

Elgar Encyclopedia of Classical Economics, H. Kurz and N. Salvadori (eds.),


Edward Elgar 1998
“Abstract Labor”
“Falling Rate of Profit”

The Elgar Companion to Ricardo, H. Kurz and N. Salvodori (eds.),


Edward Elgar forthcoming
“Marx on Ricardo”

BOOK REVIEWS

Review of Understanding Capital, Foley, D., Review of Radical Political Economics,


Spring-Summer 1989.

Review of Quantitative Marxism, Dunne, P. (ed.), Capital and Class, No. 53, Summer 1994.

Review of Measuring the Wealth of Nations, Shaikh, A., and A. Tonak, Journal of Economic
Literature, Spring-Summer, March 1995.

Review of The End of Economics, Perelman, M, Journal of Economic Literature, March 1998.

Review of The Value of Marx, by Alfredo Saad-Filho, Capital and Class, No. 80, Summer 2003.

Review of Marx’s Revenge: The Resurgance of Capitalism and the Death of Statist Socialism
by Meghnad Desai, Review of Radical Political Economics, 2005.

Review Essay of Reclaiming Marx’s Theory, by Andrew Kliman, Historical Materialism, 2010.

Review Essay of Theories of Value from Adam Smith to Piero Sraffa, by Ajit Sinha,
Review of Political Economy, 2012.

CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTATIONS

“The Rate of Surplus-Value in the United States, 1947-1977,” ASSA Annual Convention (URPE Session),
December 1981.

“Marxist Empirical Research and the NIPA's,” ASSA Annual Convention (URPE Session), December 1982.

“Marx's Concepts of Productive Labor and Unproductive Labor: An Application to the Postwar U.S.
Economy,” Eastern Economics Association Annual Convention, March 1983.
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CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTATIONS (Continued)

“The Rate of Surplus-Value in the Postwar U.S. Economy: A Critique of Weisskopf's Estimates,” ASSA
Annual Convention (URPE Session), December 1984.

“A Critique of the Empirical Analysis in Beyond the Waste Land,” Eastern Economics Association Annual
Convention, March 1984.

“Measuring the Intensity of Labor,” ASSA Annual Convention (URPE Session), December 1984.

“The Composition of Capital in the Postwar U.S. Economy,” ASSA Annual Convention (URPE Session),
December 1985.

“Marxian Theory and the Postwar U.S. Economy: A Critique of Wolff's Estimates,” ASSA Annual
Convention (URPE Session), December 1986.

“The Decline of the Rate of Profit in the Postwar U.S. Economy: A Marxian Explanation,” ASSA Annual
Convention (AEA Session), December 1987.

“The Decline in the Rate of Profit in the Postwar U.S. Economy: Regulation and Marxian Explanations,”
International Conference on Regulation Theory, Barcelona, Spain, June 1988.

“Unproductive Labor and the Rate of Profit in the Postwar U.S. Economy,” Conference on International
Perspectives on Profitability and Accumulation, New York University, September 1988.

“The Increase of Unproductive Labor in the Postwar U.S. Economy: Causes and Effects,” ASSA Annual
Convention (URPE Session), December 1988.

“Comparing Different Radical Theories of the Decline of the Rate of Profit in the Postwar U.S. Economy,”
Marxism Now Conference, University of Massachusetts, November 1989; ASSA Annual Convention
(URPE Session), December 1989; and URPE Summer Conference, August 1990.

“The Decline of the Rate of Profit in the Postwar U.S. Economy: Is the Crisis Over? ” “After the Crisis”
Conference, University of Amsterdam, April 1990.

“Marx's Logical Method and the Transformation Problem,” ASSA Annual Convention (URPE Session),
December 1990; Mount Holyoke Conference on Marxian Economics, June 1991; and Eastern Economic
Association Meetings, March 1994.

“Marx's Economic Theory: True or False? A Marxian Response to Blaug's Appraisal,” Mount Holyoke
Conference on Marxian Economics, June 1992; and ASSA Annual Convention (History of Economics
Session), January 1993.

“Explanatory Progress in Economics? A Marxian Response to Hausman's Appraisal,” Mount Holyoke


Conference on Marxian Economics, June 1993; ASSA Annual Convention, January 1994; and History of
Economics Society Convention, June 1994.
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CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTATIONS (Cont'd.)

“Future Directions for Economic Methodology: A Heterodox Perspective,” History of Economics Society
Convention, June 1994.

“Marx's Logic and the Transformation Problem,” International Conference on Volume 3 of Capital, Bergamo
Italy, December 1994.

“Marx's Concept of 'Capital in General',” Mount Holyoke Conference on Marxian Economics, June 1994; and
ASSA Annual Convention, January 1995.

“The Development of Marx's Theory of the Distribution of Surplus-Value,” International Symposium on


Marxian Theory, June 1995.
Marx's Reproduction Tables and Smith's Dogma,” International Symposium on Marxian Theory, June 1995.

“The Return to Marx: Advance or Retreat,” Eastern Economic Association, March 1996

“Hostile Brothers: Marx's Theory of the Distribution of Surplus-value,” International Symposium on Marxian
Theory, June 1996.

“The Rate of Profit in Mexico, 1950-1955,”


American Economic Association Annual Convention, Chicago, January 1998
Eastern Economic Association Annual Convention New York, March 1998
International Symposium on Marxian Theory,” Bergamo, Italy, June 1998

“Marx’s Concept of Abstract Labor: Substance or Form? A Critique of the ‘Value-Form’ Interpretation of
Marx’s Theory,” International Symposium on Marxian Theory, Mexico City, June 1997.

“Marx’s Concept of Price of Production as a Long-Run Center of Gravity Price,” paper presented at the
Eastern Economic Association Annual Convention, Boston, March 1998.

“The Decline of the Rate of Profit in the Postwar US Economy: Due to Increased Competition or Rising
Unproductive Labor?” International Symposium on Marxian Theory, Bar Harbor Maine, August 1999.

“Marx’s Concept of Constant Capital and Technological Change,” Eastern Economic Association Annual
Convention, Washington DC, March 2000.

“Hostile Brothers: Marx’s Theory of the Distribution of Surplus-value in Volume 3 of Capital,” International
Symposium on Marxian Theory, Amsterdam, July 2000.

“The Development of Marx’s Theory of the Distribution of Surplus-value in the Manuscript of 1861-63”,
Rethinking Marxism Conference, Amherst MA, October 2000; American Economics Association Annual
Convention; New Orleans, January 2001, and Eastern Economic Association Annual Convention,
Washington DC, March 2001.

“The Bewitched and Distorted World of Capital: The Level of Abstraction of Competition in Volume 3 of
Capital and Beyond.” International Symposium on Marxian Theory, Omaha, July 2001.
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (Continued)

“Hostile Brothers: Marx’s Theory of the Distribution of Surplus-value in Volume 3 of Capital,” International
Symposium on Marxian Theory, Amsterdam, August 2002

“Money and Totality: Marx’s Logic in Volume 1 of Capital”, International Symposium on Marxian Theory,
Bergamo, Italy, August 2003.

“What Lies Ahead for the US Economy?”, at a conference at the Universadid Autónoma Metropolitana,
Mexico City, on La Economi’a, El Estado, y Movimientos Sociales, October 2003.

“Marx’s Crisis Theory and the Postwar United States Economy,” at a conference at the Gyeongsang National
University, Jinju, S. Korea, on Marxism and the Challenges of the 21st Century, May 2004.

“The Development of Marx’s Theory of Distribution of Surplus-value in the Manuscript of 1861-63,”


International Symposium on Marxian Theory, Mexico City, July 2005.

SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS

“Are We Headed for Another Depression? ” Boston University, Economics Society, March 1981.

“The Concepts of Productive Labor and Unproductive Labor in the History of Economic Thought,”
Merrimack College, April 1982.

“The Effects of the Current Economic Crisis on Poor Families,” Wheelock College, February 1983.

“Estimates of the Rate of Surplus-Value in the Postwar U.S. Economy,” Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Seminar
Series, December 1983.

“Empirical Analysis in Beyond the Waste Land,” University of New Hampshire Political Economy Workshop,
October 1984.

“Marxian Crisis Theory and the Postwar U.S. Economy,” Institut de Sciences Mathematiques et Economiques
Appliques, Paris; Centre D-Etudes Prospectives D'Econnomie Appliques a la Planification, Paris; Centro
Studie di Economia Politica, Milan and University of Massachusetts-Amherst, all April 1987.

“The Decline of the Rate of Profit in the Postwar U.S. Economy: A Marxian Explanation,” Harvard
University, October 1987 and University of New Hampshire, April 1988.

“The Decline of the Rate of Profit in the Postwar U.S. Economy: Regulation and Marxian Explanations,”
University of Milan, Universite Catholique de Louvain (Belgium) Tilberg University (Holland), University
of Amsterdam, all March 1988, and University of Rome, June 1988.

“How Decide Between Competing Theories of the Decline of the Rate of Profit in the Postwar U.S.
Economy,” Harvard University, Kress Society, May 1990.

“Financial Fragility and the Risk of Financial Crisis” Pioneer Valley URPE Seminar, February 1992.
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INVITED LECTURES

“Marx’s Logical Method and the Transformation Problem,” University of Massachusetts, February 1998.

“Economic Prospects of the 1980's,” National Lawyers Guild Convention, Boston, August 1980.

“Reagan's Economic Policies: Lunging for the Brass Ring,” Kennedy Library Lecture Series, Boston,
November 1982.

“A Marxian Analysis of the Current Economic Crisis,” Bennington College, Bennington, December 1983.

“Are We Headed for Another Depression?”, Cambridge Political Economy Forum, May 1986.

“The Rise and Fall of the Dollar,” Mount Holyoke College, March 1986.

“A Marxian Analysis of the Current Economic Crisis,” Centro Studi di Economica Politica, Milan, Italy, April
1987.

At the National Autonomous University of Mexico, March, 1992:


“An Empirical Test of Marx's Theory of the Falling Rate of Profit”
“A Marxian Explanation of the Decline in the Conventional Rate of Profit”
“The Limits of Government Economic Policies”

At the National Autonomous University of Mexico, March, 1993:


“Marx's Logical Method and the Transformation Problem”
“Marx's Economic Theory: True or False? ”
“The Historical Development of Marxian Economic Theory”
“A Marxian Analysis of the Current Economic Crisis”

“An Empirical Appraisal of Marxian Economic Theory,” Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana (Xochimilco),
November 1995.

“A Response to Blaug's Empirical Appraisal of Marxian Economic Theory,” University of Amsterdam, June
1996.

“The Rate of Profit in Mexico, 1950-1955,” Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City,
December 1997.

“Marx’s Economic Theory, True or False? A Marxian Response to Blaug’s Appraisal,” Sociedad de Economia
Politica, Recife Brazil, December 1997.

INVITED CONFERENCE PARTICIPANT

NATO Economics Colloquium on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, Brussels, Belgium, March 1985-
1988.

Conference on Teaching Principles of Economics, sponsored by the Journal of Economic Education,


Indianapolis, September 1987.
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INVITED CONFERENCE PARTICIPANT (Continued)

Conference on Current Research in Political Economy, sponsored by the Levy Institute at Bard College, June
1988.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

1990 – present Editorial Board


International Journal of Political Economy

2003 – present Editorial Board


Economía: Teoía y Práctica

1984-present Editorial Board


Review of Radical Political Economics

1986-present Book Review Editor,


Review of Radical Political Economics

1986-present Editorial Board


International Journal of Political Economy

1986-present Referee
American Economic Review
Cambridge Journal of Economics
Eastern Economic Journal
Investigación Económica
Journal of Economic Education
National Science Foundation
Philosophical Forum
Review of Political Economy
Review of Radical Political Economy
Research in Political Economy
Humanities Press
Rowman-Littlefield Publishers

COLLEGE SERVICE

1989-present Mount Holyoke College


Chair, Department of Economics (1992-95)
Academic Policy Committee (Chair, 1993-94)
Planning and Budget Committee (1997-2002)
Chair, Subcommittee on the Village Commons(1998-99)
American Studies Committee
Critical Social Thought Committee (Chair, 1993)
Search Committee for a College Librarian (1993-94)
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COLLEGE SERVICE (Continued)

1982-1989 Colby College


Educational Policy Committee
Curriculum Committee, Economics Department
American Studies, Advisory Committee
Affirmative Action Committee
Library Committee
Bookstore Committee
Truman Scholarship Representative
Assistant Squash Coach
1977-1982 University of Massachusetts-Boston
Faculty Senate Representative
Curriculum Committee, Economics Department
Economics Society Advisor
Labor Studies Advisory Committee
PRIMARY FIELDS

Marxian Economic Theory


History of Economic Thought
Macroeconomic Theory
U.S. Economic History
Business Cycles
Comparative Economic Systems

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

American Economic Association


Union of Radical Political Economics
History of Economics Society
Association for Comparative Economic Studies
Economic History Association

HONORS AND AWARDS

Distinguished Teaching Assistant, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1974-75


and 1975-76.

Deans' List of Academic Excellence, Stanford University, 1965-68.

State of Oregon Scholarship for Distinguished Students, 1964-68.

Scholar-Athlete Award, Metropolitan League, Portland, Oregon, 1964.

Valedictorian, David Douglas High School, Portland, Oregon, 1964.


July 2012

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