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NAME & TITLE: Bruce Caldwell

Director, Center for the History of Political Economy

Research Professor of Economics

ADDRESS: Department of Economics

Duke University

Box 90097 / 213 Social Sciences

Durham, N.C. 27708

(919) 660-6896 bruce.caldwell@duke.edu

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

A.B. 1974 – Economics – College of William & Mary

Ph.D. 1979 – Economics – University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

Fields – History of Economic Thought/Methodology; Theory

Dissertation – “Recent Methodological Thought in Economics: Survey and Critique from

a Philosophy of Science Perspective” (Chairman – Vincent J. Tarascio).

ACADEMIC HISTORY:

2000-2001, 2012-2015 – Ludwig M. Lachmann Research Fellow, LSE

2008-present – Research Professor of Economics, Duke University

2008-present – Director, Center for the History of Political Economy, Duke University

2003-2008 – Joe Rosenthal Excellence Professor of Economics, UNC-Greensboro

1987-2008 – Professor, UNC-Greensboro

1982-87 – Associate Professor, UNC-Greensboro

1981-82 – Post-Doctoral Fellow, NYU

1979-81 – Assistant Professor, UNC-Greensboro

1978-79 – Instructor, UNC-Greensboro

CLASSES TAUGHT:

Introduction to Economics; Principles of Microeconomics; Principles of Macroeconomics; Intermediate Microeconomics; History of Economic Thought; Freedom and Markets; Appraising Economics; Hayek and the Austrian Tradition; Seminars on Austrian Economics, the Methodology of Economics

BOARDS OF EDITORS:

Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2008-present

Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2003-present

Atlantic Economic Journal, 1998-present

Review of Austrian Economics, 1998-present

Southern Economic Journal, 1997-2007

Journal of Economic Methodology, 1990-present

History of Political Economy, 1988-present

Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, 1983-present

POSITIONS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

President, Southern Economic Association, 2011-12

Advisory Board, Institute for New Economic Thinking, 2010-present

Board of Advisors, Critical Review, 2007-present

Vice-President, Southern Economic Association, 2006-2008

President, History of Economics Society, 1999-2000

Board of Trustees, Southern Economic Association, 1998-2002

Comité Scientifique, Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, 2002-present.

Board of Directors, Association pour l’Histoire de l’Economie dans la Tradition

Autrichienne, 1998-present

Executive Director, International Network for Economic Method, 1996-98

International Advisory Board, History of Economic Ideas, 1992-present

Academic Advisory Board, John Locke Foundation, 1990-present

Vice President, History of Economics Society, 1989-90

Executive Committee, History of Economics Society, 1986-89

THE CENTER FOR THE HISTORY OF POLITICAL ECONOMY (CHOPE):

Since Summer 2008 I have served as the Director of the Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University. The mission of the Center is to promote and support research in, and the teaching of, the history of economics. It supports an active Fellowship and Visiting Scholars program, a regular Workshop series, a Hope Lunch series for the discussion of work in progress, a Summer in the Archives program for junior scholars, a Summer Institute, and, with Duke University Press, the annual History of Political Economy conference. The Center was founded in 2008 with a significant grant from the John W. Pope Foundation, and the Center has since attracted funding from a variety of sources, listed below as (CHOPE). With the recently awarded Koch grant, Center funding totals approximately $11 million. For more information on the Center, go to

FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AWARDS:

Charles Koch Foundation (CHOPE), 2018-2023

Manhattan Institute, Hayek Scholarship Prize, 2016 (inaugural recipient)

Distinguished Affiliated Fellow, Hayek Program for Advanced Study in PPE, Mercatus Center, George Mason University, 2016-2021

Thomas Smith Foundation/John Locke Foundation Grant for Hayek Biography, 2016-2018

Thomas Smith Foundation Grants (CHOPE), 2011-2017

NEH Summer Institute Grants (CHOPE), 2010, 2013, 2016

Institute for New Economic Thinking Grant (CHOPE), 2011-2013

Templeton Freedom Award for University-Based Center (CHOPE), 2012

Earhart Foundation Grants (CHOPE), 2008-2010, 2012-2015

John W. Pope Foundation Grant (CHOPE) 2008-present

Bryan School Senior Faculty Teaching Excellence Award, 2004

Earhart Foundation Research Fellowships to support Collected Works (5) 2003-2009

General Editor, The Collected Works of F.A. Hayek, 2002-present

Ludwig M. Lachmann Research Fellowship, LSE, 2000-2001, 2012-2015

UNCG Senior Faculty Research Excellence Award, 1998

Life Member, Clare Hall, Cambridge, Fall 1994

Clare Hall Visiting Fellowship, Cambridge (UK), Spring 1994

NSF Grants, Summer 1991, 1992

John W. Pope Foundation Grant, Summer 1990

Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Austrian Economics, New York University, 1981-82

Excellence Foundation Faculty Summer Fellowship, Summer 1980, Summer 1985

Georges Lurcy Fellowship in Economics, 1977-78

University of North Carolina Teaching Fellowship, 1976-77

Julian Price Fellowship in Economics and Business Administration, 1974-75

Phi Beta Kappa, 1974

PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS

The Market and Other Orders. Volume 14, The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, and London: Routledge, 2014. (Edited volume) This volume was the basis for my receipt of the 2016 Hayek Scholarship Prize.

The Historiography of Economics. Volume 3. The Collected Papers of A. W. Coats. London: Routledge, 2013. (Edited volume, with Roger Backhouse as co-editor)

Studies on the Abuse and Decline of Reason: Text and Documents. Volume 13, The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, and London: Routledge, 2010. (Edited volume)

The Road to Serfdom: Text, Documents. Volume 2, The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, and London: Routledge, 2007. (Edited volume)

Hayek’s Challenge: An Intellectual Biography of F. A. Hayek. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004. Winner of the 2004 Smith Prize for Best Book. Excerpts from my introduction reprinted in Ama-gi, vol. 6, no. 2 (Spring 2004), pp. 16-18. Paperback edition, fall 2005. European Society for the History of Economic Thought Best Book Award, 2006. Chinese edition, 2007. Spanish edition, 2016. French edition, under negotiation.

Socialism and War. Volume 10, The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, and London: Routledge, 1997. (Edited volume)

Contra Keynes and Cambridge: Essays and Correspondence. Volume 9, The Collected

Works of F. A. Hayek. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, and London: Routledge,

1995. (Edited volume)

The Philosophy and Methodology of Economics. Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1993. (Three edited volumes)

Austrian Economics: Tensions and New Directions. Boston: Kluwer, 1992. (Edited volume, with Stephan Boehm as co-editor)

Carl Menger and His Legacy in Economics. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1990. Edited volume)

Appraisal and Criticism in Economics: A Book of Readings. London: Allen and Unwin,

1984. (Edited volume)

Beyond Positivism: Economic Methodology in the Twentieth Century. London: Allen and

Unwin, 1982. Paperback edition, 1984. Japanese edition, 1988. Reissued, with new preface by the author, Routledge, 1994.

THE COLLECTED WORKS OF F. A. HAYEK

Since 2002 I have served as the General Editor of the book series, The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek. To date 17 of the projected 19 volumes have been published or are in press. Volumes that have appeared under my General Editorship (in addition to the ones I edited, listed above) are The Pure Theory of Capital (2007), ed. Lawrence White; The Constitution of Liberty (2011), ed. Ronald Hamowy; Business Cycles I and II (2012), ed. Hansjoerg Klausinger; Hayek on Mill (2015), ed. Sandra Peart; Capital and Interest (2015), ed. Lawrence White; and The Sensory Order (2017), ed. Viktor Vanberg.

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS: JOURNAL ARTICLES, COMMENTS AND REPLIES

(PDF’s of many of my papers are available on my website:

under “Publications.”)

“Hayek’s Nobel,” Advances in Austrian Economics, vol. 21 (2017), pp. 1-19.

“F. A. Hayek and the Economic Calculus,” History of Political Economy, vol. 48, no. 1 (Spring 2016), pp. 151-80.

“Friedrich Hayek and his Visits to Chile.” With Leon Montes. Review of Austrian Economics, vol. 28, no. 3 (September 2015), pp. 261-309. Winner of the History of Economics Society 2016 Best Article Award. Winner of the Foundation of Economic Education (FEE) 2015 Best Article Award. A Spanish language version has appeared as “Friedrich Hayek y Sus Dos Visitas a Chile,” Estudios Públicos, no. 137 (Verano 2015), pp. 87-132.

“George Soros: Hayekian?” Journal of Economic Methodology, vol. 20, no. 4 (2013), pp. 350-56.

“Of Positivism and the History of Economic Thought,” Southern Economic Journal, vol. 79, no. 4 (April 2013), pp. 753-67. Presidential Address.

“Keynes and Hayek: Some Commonalities and Differences,” The Journal of Private Enterprise, vol. 27, no. 1 (Fall 2011), pp. 1-7.

“Hayek on Socialism and on the Welfare State: A Comment on Farrant and McPhail,” Challenge Magazine, vol. 54, no. 1 (January-February 2011), pp. 82-97.

“Los Cincuenta Aňos de Los Fundamentos de la Libertad,” Estudios Públicos, no. 120 (Spring 2010), pp. 31-47.

“A Skirmish in the Popper Wars: Hutchison versus Caldwell on Hayek, Popper, Mises, and Methodology,” Journal of Economic Methodology, vol. 16, no. 3 (September 2009), pp. 315-24.

“Hayek on Mill,” History of Political Economy, vol. 40, no. 4 (Winter 2008), pp. 689-704.

“A.W. (Bob) Coats, 1924-2007.” With Roger Backhouse, Craufurd Goodwin, and Malcolm Rutherford. History of Political Economy, vol. 40, no. 3 (Fall 2008), pp. 421-446.

“Gordon Tullock’s The Organization of Inquiry: A Critical Appraisal,” Public Choice, vol. 135, 2008, pp. 23-34. (Part of a special issue commemorating Gordon Tullock’s contributions to scholarship.)

“Life Writings: On-the-Job Training with F.A. Hayek,” History of Political Economy, vol. 39, annual supplement (2007), pp. 342-54.

“Hayek, Social Science, and Politics,” Critical Review, vol. 18, no. 4 (2006), pp. 377-390.

“Hayek, Logic and the Naturalistic Fallacy,” With Julian Reiss. Journal of the History of Economic Thought, vol. 28, no. 3 (Sept. 2006), pp. 359-370.

“Recovering Popper: For the Left?” Critical Review, vol. 17, nos. 1-2 (2005), pp. 49-68.

“The Road to Serfdom Symposium: Comments,” European Journal of Political Economy, vol. 21, no. 4 (December 2005), pp. 1054-59.

“Information, the Tip of the Tacit Iceberg,” Econ Journal Watch, vol. 2, no. 1 (April 2005), pp. 70-74.

“Ebenstein on Hayek’s Challenge: A Comment,” NYU Law Journal of Law and Liberty, vol. 1, 2005, pp. 307-11.

“Some Reflections on F.A. Hayek’s The Sensory Order,” Journal of Bioeconomics, vol. 6 (2004), pp. 1-16.

“Hayekian Evolution Reconsidered: A Reply to Hodgson,” Cambridge Journal of Economics, vol. 28, no. 2 (2004), pp. 301-05.



“Wieser, Hayek and Equilibrium Theory,” Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, vol. 12, no. 1 (March 2002), pp. 47-66. A revised version of this paper was published under the same title in Nuova Civiltà delle Macchine, vol. 29, no. 1-2 (2011), pp. 255-70.

“There Really Was a German Historical School,” History of Political Economy, vol. 33, no. 3 (Fall 2001), pp. 649-54.

“Hodgson on Hayek: A Critique,” Cambridge Journal of Economics, vol. 25, no. 4 (July 2001), pp. 539-53.

“Hayek: Right for the Wrong Reasons?” Journal of the History of Economic Thought, vol. 23, no. 2 (June 2001), pp. 141-51.

“The Emergence of Hayek’s Ideas on Cultural Evolution,” Review of Austrian Economics, vol. 13 (February 2000), pp. 5-22. Reprinted in the Chinese journal, Studies in Austrian Economics, March 2008.

“Why Didn’t Hayek Review Keynes’ General Theory?” History of Political Economy, vol. 30 (Winter 1998), pp. 545-69. Excerpted and reprinted in Ama-gi, vol. 4, no. 1 (Fall 2001), pp. 18-24.

“Hayek and Socialism,” Journal of Economic Literature, vol. 35, no. 4 (December 1997), pp. 1856-1890. Winner of the 1998 Smith Prize for Best Article. Reprinted in Peter Boettke, Ed. The Legacy of Friedrich von Hayek. Vol. 3. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1999, pp. 394-428.

“Hayek’s Scientific Subjectivism,” Economics and Philosophy, vol. 10, no. 2 (October 1994), pp. 305-13. Reprinted in Peter Boettke, Ed. The Legacy of Friedrich von Hayek. Vol. 2. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1999, pp. 109-117, and in Massimo Egidi and Salvatore Rizello, Cognitive Economics. Vol. 1. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2004, pp. 139-147.

“Hayek the Falsificationist? A Refutation,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, vol. 10 (1992), pp. 1-15.

“Hayek the Falsificationist: Reply to Hutchison,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, vol. 10 (1992), pp. 33-42.

“Friedman’s Predictivist Instrumentalism: A Modification,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, vol. 10 (1992), pp. 119-28.

“Ludwig M. Lachmann: A Reminiscence,” Critical Review, vol. 5, no. 1 (Winter 1991), pp. 139-44.

“Has Formalization Gone Too Far in Economics?” Methodus, vol. 3 (June 1991), pp. 27-29.

“Clarifying Popper,” Journal of Economic Literature, vol. 29 (March 1991), pp. 1-33. Reprinted in John Davis, Ed. Recent Developments in Economic Methodology. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2006, pp. 3-35.

“Does Methodology Matter? How Should it Be Practiced?” Finnish Economic Papers, vol. 3 (Spring 1990), pp. 64-71.

“The Trend of Methodological Thinking,” Ricerche Economiche, vol. 43 (May-June 1989), pp. 8-20.

“La Méthodologie de Hayek: Description, Evaluation et Interrogations,” Politique et Economie, vol. 9 (1988), pp. 71-85. Reprinted in G. Dostaler and D. Ethier, eds. Friedrich Hayek: Philosophie, Economie et Politique. Paris: Economica, 1989.

“Austrians and Institutionalists: The Historical Origins of their Shared Characteristics,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, vol. 6 (1989), pp. 91-100.

“Post Keynesian Methodology: An Assessment,” Review of Political Economy, vol. 1 (1989), pp. 43-64.

“Hayek’s Transformation,” History of Political Economy, vol. 20 (Winter 1988), pp. 513-41. Reprinted in Peter Boettke, Ed. The Legacy of Friedrich von Hayek. Vol. 3. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1999, pp.153-81.

“Developments in Economic Methodology with Implications for Political Science,” Politics, vol. 8 (October 1988), pp. 43-48.

“Hayek’s ‘The Trend of Economic Thinking,’” Review of Austrian Economics, vol. 2 (1987), pp. 175-8.

“Towards a Broader Conception of Criticism,” History of Political Economy, vol. 18 (Winter 1986), pp. 675-81.

“Some Reflections on Beyond Positivism,” Journal of Economic Issues, vol. 19 (March 1985), pp. 187-94.

“Economic Methodology in the Postpositivist Era,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, vol. 2 (1984), pp. 195-205.

“Some Problems with Falsificationism in Economics,” Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 14 (1984), pp. 489-95.

“Praxeology and Its Critics: An Appraisal,” History of Political Economy, vol. 16 (Fall 1984), pp. 363-79.

“The Rhetoric of Economics: Comment,” With A.W. Coats. Journal of Economic Literature, vol. 22 (June 1984), pp. 575-78.

“The Neoclassical Maximization Hypothesis: Comment,” American Economic Review, vol. 73 (September 1983), pp. 824-27.

“A Critique of Friedman’s Methodological Instrumentalism,” Southern Economic Journal, vol. 47 (October 1980), pp. 366-74.

“Positivist Philosophy of Science and the Methodology of Economics,” Journal of Economic Issues, vol. 14 (March 1980), pp. 53-76. Reprint requested for Scientia Jugoslavica, after translation into Serbo-Croatian.

“Theory-Choice in Economics: Philosophy and Practice,” With Vincent J. Tarascio. Journal of Economic Issues, vol. 13 (December 1979), pp. 983-1006.

“Two Suggestions for the Improvement of Methodological Work in Economics,” American Economist, vol. 23 (Fall 1979), pp. 56-61.

PUBLICATIONS: CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

“F. A. Hayek: Social Theorist and Philosopher of Liberty.” In David Levy and Sandra Peart, eds. F. A. Hayek and the Modern Economy: Economic Organization and Activity. London: Palgrave Macmillan (2014).

“Insights from Friedrich Hayek.” In G. Page West III and Robert Whaples, eds. The Economic Crisis in Retrospect: Explanations by Great Economists. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (2013), pp. 135-60.

“Remembering Mark Blaug,” In Marcel Boumans and Matthias Klaes, eds. Mark Blaug: Rebel with Many Causes. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (2013), pp. 21-26.

“Hayek, Chicago, and Neoliberalism.” In Robert Van Horn, Philip Mirowski, and Thomas Stapleford, eds. Building Chicago Economics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2011), pp. 301-34.

“Ten (Mostly) Austrian Insights for These Trying Times.” In Joseph Postell and Bradley C. S. Watson, eds. Rediscovering Political Economy. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books (2011), pp. 107-132.

“Some Comments on Lawson’s Reorienting Economics: Same Facts, Different Conclusions.” In Edward Fullbrook, ed. Reorienting Economics: Tony Lawson and His Critics. London: Routledge (2009), pp. 13-19.

“Hayek and the Austrian Tradition.” In Edward Feser, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Hayek. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2006), pp. 13-33.

“Positivism” and “F.A. Hayek.” Two entries in Steven Durlauf and Lawrence Blume, eds. The New Palgrave, 2nd. ed. London: Macmillan.

“Popper and Hayek: Who Influenced Whom?” In Ian Jarvie, Karl Milford, and David Miller, eds. Karl Popper: A Centenary Assessment. Volume 1. London: Ashgate (2006), pp. 111-124. A slightly revised version of this paper also appeared as number 292 of Cahiers D’Epistémologie, a publication of the Groupe de Recherche en Epistémologie Comparée at the Université du Québec à Montréal, 2003.

“Hayek and Cultural Evolution.” In Uskali Mäki, ed. Fact and Fiction in Economics: Models, Realism and Social Construction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2002), pp. 285-303.

“F.A. Hayek,” “Terence Hutchison” and “Situational Analysis.” Three entries in J. Davis, W. Hands and U. Maki, eds. Handbook of Economic Methodology. Cheltenham, UK: Elgar (1998), pp. 220-226, 232-235, 462-468.

“Varieties of Pluralism: Comment on Samuels and Dow.” In A. Salanti and E. Screpanti, eds. Pluralism in Economics. Cheltenham, UK: Elgar (1997), pp. 100-104.

“Marx’s Economic Theory, True or False? A Comment on Moseley.” In F. Moseley, ed. Heterodox Economic Theory: True or False?. Aldershot: Elgar (1995), pp. 119-126.

“Two Proposals for the Recovery of Economic Practice.” In R. Backhouse, ed. New Directions in Economic Methodology. London: Routledge (1994), pp. 137-53.

“Four Theses on Hayek.” In M. Colonna, H. Hagemann, and O.F. Hamouda, eds. Capitalism, Socialism and Knowledge: The Economics of F.A. Hayek, volume 2. Aldershot: Elgar (1994), pp. 117-130.

“Economic Methodology: Rationale, Foundations, Prospects.” In B. Gustafsson, C. Knudsen, and U. Mäki, eds. Rationality, Institutions and Economic Methodology. London: Routledge (1993), pp. 45-60.

“The Market as an Isolated Causal Process: A Comment on Mäki.” In B. Caldwell and S. Boehm, eds. Austrian Economics: Tensions and New Directions. Boston: Kluwer (1992), pp. 60-65.

“Human Molecules: A Comment on Nelson.” In N. de Marchi, ed. Post-Popperian Economic Methodology. Boston: Kluwer (1992), pp. 135-49.

“The Methodology of Scientific Research Programs in Economics: Criticisms and Conjectures.” In G.K. Shaw, ed. Economics, Culture, and Education: Essays in Honour of Mark Blaug. London: Edward Elgar (1991), pp. 95-107.

“The Progress of Subjectivism: A Comment on Lavoie.” In M. Blaug and N. de Marchi, eds. Interpreting Modern Economics: Studies in the Applicability of the Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes. London: Edward Elgar (1991), pp. 487-91.

“The Case for Pluralism.” In N. De Marchi, ed., The Popperian Legacy in Economics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1988), pp. 231-44.

“Positivism.” In J. Eatwell, M. Milgate, and P. Newman, eds., The New Palgrave, vol. 3. London: Macmillan (1987), pp. 921-23.

“Behavioral Economics: An Interpretive History.” In B. Gilad and S. Kaish, eds., Handbook of Behavioral Economics, vol. A, Behavioral Microeconomics. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press (1986), pp. 5-17.

PUBLICATIONS: OTHER

“Book Review: Philip Mirowski and Edward Nik-Khah, The Knowledge We Have Lost in Information,” , November 2017.



“Book Review: Mark Notturno, Hayek and Popper: On Rationality, Economism, and Democracy,” Journal of Economic Methodology, vol. 23, no. 2 (2016), pp. 227-34.

“Book Review: Roger Garrison and Norman Barry, eds., Elgar Companion to Hayekian Economics,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought, vol. 38, no. 2 (June 2016), pp. 249-53.

“Book Review: Steven Kates, Defending the History of Economic Thought,” Business History Review, vol. 89, no. 3 (October 2015), pp. 573-75.

“Review Essay: The Slippery Slope of Andrew Farrant: A Review of Andrew Farrant, ed. Hayek, Mill, and the Liberal Tradition,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, vol. 30A (2012), pp. 213-21.

“Book Review: Mark Pennington, Robust Political Economy: Classical Liberalism and the Future of Public Policy,” Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, vol. 17, article 5 (2011).

“A Case Study and an Exemplar: Chamlee-Wright’s Cultural and Political Economy of Recovery,” Studies in Emergent Order, vol. 4 (2011), pp. 1 – 6.

“Book Review: Philip Mirowski and Dieter Plehwe, eds. The Road from Mont Pèlerin: The Making of the Neoliberal Thought Collective. . online review (Sept. 2010).



“Book Review: George Steinmetz, ed., The Politics of Method in the Human Sciences,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought, vol. 31, no. 4 (December 2009), pp. 549-50.

“Book Review: Erik Angner, Hayek and Natural Law,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought, vol. 31, no. 4 (December 2009), pp. 551-55.

“Book Review: Elizabeth Nemeth, Stefan Schmitz, and Thomas Eubel, eds., Otto Neurath’s Economics in Context,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought, vol. 31, no. 4 (December 2009), pp. 555-60.

“Book Review: History in the Service of Ideology: A Review Essay of Jörg Guido Hülsmann, Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism,” History of Economic Ideas, vol. 16, no. 3 (2008), pp. 143-148.

“Book Review: Peter Boettke and Peter Leeson, eds. The Legacy of Ludwig von Mises,” History of Political Economy,vol. 40, no. 3 (Summer 2008), pp. 407-409.

“Book Review: Paul Seabright, The Company of Strangers,” Review of Political Economy, vol. 18, no. 4 (October 2006), pp. 571-574.

“Book Review: Stephan Boehm, et. al., eds. Is There Progress in Economics?” Review

of Political Economy, vol. 18, no. 1 (January 2006), pp. 119-21.

“Book Review: Jerry Muller, The Mind and the Market: Capitalism in Western Thought,” online review. April 26, 2005.



“Some Comments on Tony Lawson’s Reorienting Economics: Same Facts, Different Conclusions.” Post-Autistic Economics Review, issue no. 28 (October 2004), article 3.

“The Short List, Misunderstood Concepts: Prediction in Economics,” The Chronicle of

Higher Education, vol. 50, no. 46 (July 23, 2004), p. B4.

“Book Review: E. Roy Weintraub, How Economics Became a Mathematical Science,” Southern Economic Journal, vol. 69, no. 4 (April 2003), pp. 1011-15.

“Book Review: Jack Birner, Pierre Garrouste and Thierry Aimar, eds. F. A. Hayek as Political Economist: Economic Analysis and Values,” History of Economic Ideas, vol. 10, no 1 (2002), pp. 133-36.

“Book Review: D. Wade Hands, Reflections without Rules: Economic Methodology and Contemporary Science Theory,” Southern Economic Journal, vol. 69 (July 2002), pp. 200-203.

“In Defense of Basic Economic Reasoning,” Post-Autistic Economics Review, issue no. 13, May 2, 2002, article 4.

“Book Review: Alan Ebenstein, Friedrich Hayek: A Biography,” Independent Review, vol. 6, no. 2 (Fall 2001), pp. 263-67.

“Book Review: Allen Oakley, The Revival of Austrian Economics,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought, vol. 22, no. 3 (2000), pp. 392-95.

“Book Review: Lionel Robbins, A History of Economic Thought: The LSE Lectures,” Southern Economic Journal, vol. 65 (April 1999), pp. 965-67.

“Book Review: Yuval Yonay, The Struggle for the Soul of Economics,” Southern Economic Journal, vol. 65 (January 1999), pp. 664-68.

“Book Review: Viktor Vanberg, Rules and Choice in Economics,” Journal of Economic Methodology, vol. 5 (December 1998), pp. 299-304.

“Book Review: Roger Backhouse, Truth and Progress in Economics,” Journal of Economic Literature, vol. 36 (September 1998), pp. 1522-24.

“Book Review: Stephen Frowen, ed. Hayek: Economist and Social Philosopher,” Economic Journal, vol. 108 (September 1998), p. 1641.

“Book Review: Israel Kirzner, ed. Classics in Austrian Economics,” Economic Journal, vol. 106 (July 1996), p. 1128.

“Book Review: Gerry Steele, The Economics of F.A. Hayek, Advances in Austrian Economics, vol. 2 (1995), pp. 445-49.

“Book Review: Jack Birner and Rudy Zijp, eds. Hayek, Coordination and Evolution: His Legacy in Philosophy, Politics, Economics and the History of Ideas,” Economic Journal, vol. 104 (November 1994), pp. 1480-81.

“Book Review: Mark Blaug, Economic Theories, True or False?” Journal of Economic Studies, vol. 19 (1992), pp. 66-67.

“Book Review: Deborah Redman, compiler, Economic Methodology: A Bibliography,” Isis, vol. 82 (1991), p. 422.

“Book Review: Warren Samuels, ed. Economics as Discourse: An Analysis of the Language of Economists,” Journal of Economic Literature, vol. 29 (December 1991), pp. 1738-39.

“Book Review: Shaun Hargreaves-Heap, Rationality in Economics,” Economic Journal, vol. 101 (July 1991), pp. 974-76.

“Book Review: Philip Mirowski, Against Mechanism: Protecting Economics from Science,” Journal of Economic Literature, vol. 28 (June 1990), pp. 672-74.

“Book Review: Glenn Johnson, Research Methodology for Economists: Philosophy and Practice,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, vol. 7 (1990), (1990), pp. 251-56.

“Book Review: Henry Woo, What’s Wrong with Formalization in Economics: An Epistemological Critique,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, vol. 7 (1990), pp. 269-74.

“Book Review: Robert Dimand, The Origins of the Keynesian Revolution,” Review of Political Economy,” vol. 2 (1990), pp. 119-20.

“Book Review: John Foster, Evolutionary Macroeconomics,” Review of Political Economy, vol. 2 (1990), pp. 122-23.

“Book Review: Gordon Winston and Richard Teichgraeber, eds., The Boundaries of Economics,” Journal of Economic Literature, vol. 27 (1989), pp. 73-74.

“Book Review: J.L. Baxter, Social and Psychological Foundations of Economic Analysis,” Kyklos, vol. 42 (1989), pp. 614-615.

“Book Review: Harry Prosch, Michael Polanyi: A Critical Exposition,” Southern Economic Journal, vol. 54 (April 1988), pp. 1050-51.

“Methodological Diversity in Economics.” Transcript of session chaired at 1985 HES meetings, with a foreword, Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, vol. 5 (1987), pp. 207-39.

“Book Review: Gerald O’Driscoll and Mario Rizzo, The Economics of Time and Ignorance,” Southern Economic Journal, vol. 52 (April 1986), pp. 1185-86.

“Book Review: Sheila Dow, Methodology and Macroeconomics; David Whynes, ed., What is Political Economy; Peter Wiles and Guy Rough, eds., Economics in Disarray, Economics and Philosophy, vol. 2 (April 1986), pp. 141-4.

Syllabus selected for inclusion in Ed Tower, ed., Syllabi in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Durham, N.C.: Eno River Press, 1985, 1990.

“Book Review: Rutledge Vining, On Appraising the Performance of an Economic System,” Zeitschrift fur Nationalokonomie, vol. 45 (1985), pp. 422-24.

“Book Review: J.J. Klant, The Rules of the Game,” Journal of Economic Issues, vol. 19 (December 1985), pp.1005-09.

“Book Review: Arjo Klamer, Conversations with Economists,” Southern Economic Journal, vol. 51 (October 1984), pp. 619-20.

“Book Review: Israel Kirzner, ed., Method, Process and Austrian Economics,” Southern Economic Journal, vol. 50 (April 1984), pp. 1234-36.

“Book Review: Russel Keat and John Urry, Social Theory as Science,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, vol. 2 (1984), pp. 237-40.

“Book Review: Eugene Meehan, Economics and Policymaking: The Tragic Illusion,” Wall Street Journal Review of Books, vol. 11 (Summer 1983), pp. 243-44.

“Heuristic Device for Remembering the Determinants of Demand.” In Ralph T. Byrns and Gerald Stone, eds., Great Ideas for Teaching Economics. Santa Monica, Calif.: Goodyear Publishing Co., 1981, p. 31. Reprinted in 2nd and 3rd editions under new publisher, Glenview, Ill.: Scott Foresman.

“Book Review: Mark Blaug, The Methodology of Economics: Or How Economists Explain,” Southern Economic Journal, vol. 48 (July 1981), pp. 242-45.

“Book Review: Homa Katouzian, Ideology and Method in Economics,” Southern Economic Journal, vol. 47 (April 1981), pp. 1167-68.

“Book Review: Fritz Machlup, Methodology of Economics and Other Social Sciences,” Southern Economic Journal, vol. 46 (April 1980), p. 1253.

“Book Review: Phyllis Deane, The Evolution of Economic Ideas,” Southern Economic Journal, vol. 46 (October 1979), pp. 654-55.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

Programs P: Paper D: Discussant C: Session Chairman O: Officer

American Economic Association: 1980 (P), 1982 (D), 1984 (D), 1985 (D), 1990 (C,P), 1992 (D), 1993 (P), 1995 (D), 1999 (C) , 2000, 2002 (attended), 2004(P), 2006(C,P,D), 2014 (attended).

History of Economics Society: 1981 (D), 1982 (P,D), 1983 (P,D), 1985 (C,D), 1986 (C,O), 1987 (P,C,D,O), 1988 (P,O,C), 1989 (O), 1992 (C,D), 1995 (P), 1996 (C,P), 1997 (attended), 1999 (O-hosted), 2000 (O,C,P), 2001 (O,D), 2002 (C), 2003(C,P), 2004(C, P, Plenary Address), 2005 (C,P,D), 2007 (C,D), 2008 (C,P,D), 2009 (D), 2010 (C,P), 2012 (P,D), 2014 (P,D), 2016 (P, D), 2017 (C,P,D).

Southern Economic Association: 1977 (P), 1979 (C,P), 1980 (D), 1981 (D), 1983 (D), 1987 (D), 1998 (attended), 1999 (C,O), 2001 (O), 2002 (O, C), 2003 (C,P), 2004(P), 2006 (C,P), 2007 (O,D), 2008 (O), 2009 (C,D), 2010 (C, O), 2011 (O), 2012 (O), 2013 (O,P); 2014 (O,P), 2016 (C, P).

Conferences, Seminars and Lectures I: Invited Participant P: Paper D: Discussant

2017 – Prague (keynote address, student lecture); New School (student lecture); Ohio University (public lecture); Maui – APEE (P); King’s College, NYC (student lecture); GMU (I); National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan (2 lectures); Tianjin, China (I); Edinburgh – INET (panel); Durham (Torch talk). 2016 – Greensboro, NC (public lecture); NC State (student lecture); Duke (keynote lecture); Zapallar, Chile (I); Clemson, SC (I); La Jolla, CA (I). 2015 – Clemson, SC (panel); Paris – INET (I); Hoover Institution, Stanford University (keynote address). 2014 – Arlington, VA (discussion leader); Toronto – INET (I); Clemson, SC (public lecture); University of Arizona (student lecture); William F. Buckley Program, Yale (student lecture); George Mason University (I,P); Berry College, GA (student lecture). 2013 – Cancun, Mexico (I); Hong Kong – INET (I); Richmond, VA (I,P); Kingston-upon-Thames (P,D); Freiburg (I,P); Arlington, VA (I). 2012 – Hilton Head, SC (I,P); Berlin – INET (I); Amsterdam and Leiden (keynote and discussion leader). 2011 – Miami, FL (Director); Bretton Woods, NH – INET (I). 2010 – Kings College, Cambridge – INET (I,P), Indianapolis (I), Washington, D.C. (Director). 2009 – Hermosa Beach, CA (discussion co-leader), Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada (I,P), Stockholm (session chair). 2008 – Washington, DC (discussion leader), Indianapolis (I). 2007 – Strasbourg, France (Blanqui Lecture), Santiago, Chile – Centro de Estudios Públicos (I,P), New Orleans (I), Washington, D.C. (I), Clearwater, FL (I), Notre Dame(I,P). 2006 – Hillsdale College (I,P), La Jolla, CA (I), Washington, D.C. (I). 2005 – Chapel Hill (P), Exeter (England)(P), Sydney (Australia) (Keynote address), NYU (P), San Francisco (Director), San Francisco (I). 2004 – New Orleans (I), Richmond (I). 2003 – Tucson (I), Great Barrington (I,P). 2002 – Vienna (I,P), Fairfax (I), Alexandria, VA (I), London (I). 2001 – Pisa (I,D). 2000 – Dallas (I). 1999 – Freiburg (I). 1998 – Durham, N.H. (Co-director), Charleston, S.C. (I), Flat Rock, N.C. (I). 1997 – Rotterdam (I,P). 1994 – Bergamo, Italy (I,D). 1992 – Rimini, Italy (I,P). 1991 – Notre Dame (I,D). 1989 – Capri, Italy (I,D); Uppsala, Sweden (I,P); Duke University (Director). 1988 – Malvern, England (I,P); Université de Montreal (I,P). 1987 – Wellesley College (I). 1986 – Wellesley College (I). 1985 – Amsterdam (I,P); University of Chicago (I). 1984 – Princeton (I,D). 1982 – Belmont, CA (I,P). 1981 – Chester, NY (I). 1979 – Homestead, VA (I,D); Boulder, CO (I).

Other

Papers presented at the following Universities: NYU (5), Cambridge, UK (4), Bergamo, Italy (3), LSE (5 session seminar; university lecture), Québec à Montréal (2), George Mason (6), Toronto (2), Sorbonne, Cachan (2), Aix-en-Provence (4), CUNY (Keynote), Freiburg (Hayek Lecture), Kings’ College London, University College Cork, Amsterdam, Helsinki, Graz, Montréal, Northumbria, Arizona, Georgia, Kentucky, Washington – St. Louis, Missouri – St. Louis (2), Auburn, Simon Fraser, Wake Forest, North Carolina State (2), Cal State – Hayward, South Florida, Weber State, Puget Sound, Trinity (San Antonio), Campbell, and the College of William and Mary, Heritage Foundation. Talks on Hayek at Cato (2) and the Heritage Foundation (televised – BookTV), John Locke Foundation (2), Foundation for Economic Education (5), Intercollegiate Scholastic Institute (2), Centre for International Studies.

Outside examiner for Economics Department Self-study, Dickinson College, Pennsylvania; and for Seniors Honors Comprehensives, Kenyon College, Ohio.

Referee

Journals: American Economic Review, Atlantic Economic Journal, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Critical Review, Economica, Economic Journal, Economics and Philosophy, History of Political Economy, Journal of Economic Education, Journal of Economic Issues, Journal of Economic Literature, Journal of Economic Studies, Journal of Political Economy, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Review of Political Economy, Review of Social Economy, Southern Economic Journal.

Other: National Science Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, INET Grant Committee, Institute for Humane Studies Academic Review Committee; Chicago, Cambridge, Routledge and Westview Presses.

SELECTED COMMITTEE WORK (UNCG):

Director – University Honors Program – 1995-99

Honors Council – 1995-99, 1991-94, 1985-88

Strong College Senior Commons Room, 1994-present

Chair – Educational Program Committee, SACS Accreditation – 1991-93

Self Study Steering Committee, SACS Accreditation – 1991-93

Ad Hoc Committee on Minority Affairs – 1988-89

Academic Cabinet – (Faculty Senate) – 1986-88

Academic Appeals Committee – 1985-88 (Chair 1987-88)

School Tenure and Promotion Committee – 2004-2006 (Chair), 2001-2004, 1997-2000, 1994-95 (Chair), 1993-94, 1991-92

Chair – Departmental Faculty Search Committee – 1999-2000, 1996-97, 1985-86, 1983-84, 1982-83

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