Curriculum Vitae
NAME: STEPHEN RESNICK
ADDRESS: Department of Economics HOME: 10 Charlotte Rd. Thompson Hall Newton Center, MA University of Massachusetts 02459 Amherst, MA 01003
DATE OF BIRTH: October 24, 1938
MARITAL STATUS: Married, three children
EDUCATION: B.S., Economics, University of Pennsylvania, June 1960 Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, September 1964
Dissertation: An Econometric Study of the Common market
POSITIONS HELD: Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts Summer and Fall, 1962 Lecturer, Yale University, 1963-1964 Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Philippines 1964-1965 Assistant Professor, Yale University, 1965-1970 Associate Professor, Yale University, 1970-1971 Associate Professor, City College of New York 1971-1973 Member, International Labor Organization Mission to Philippines, 1973 Professor, University of Massachusetts, 1973 - present
AWARDS, GRANTS, HONORS:
Woodrow Wilson Fellow, 1960-1962 Brookings Institution Fellowship, 1962-1963 National Science Foundation Grant #GS-2804, 1971-73 National Science Foundation Grant #GS-2957, 1973-74 University Distinguished Teaching Award, 1997-1998 College Outstanding Teacher Award in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 1997-1998
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UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE:
Chairperson, Personnel Committee, Economics Department, University of Massachusetts, 1973-74, 1976-79, 1981-84 Chair of Economics Department Search Committee, 1976 Chair of various Ph.D. Dissertation Committees
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:
Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Contemporary Asia, 1970-present Member of Editorial Board, American Economic Review, 1974-77 Associate in University Seminar on Economic History, Columbia University, 1976-1982 Member of Editorial Board, Rethinking Marxism, 1987-1994
AREAS OF TEACHING INTEREST:
Economic Theory, Economic Development, Economic History
AREAS OF RESEARCH INTEREST:
Marxian Theory, Economic History and Development
PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS
Colonial Development: An Econometric Study (with Thomas Birnberg), New Haven: Yale University Press, 1975.
Rethinking Marxism: Struggles in Marxist Theory, eds., Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff, New York: Autonomedia, 1985.
Knowledge and Class: A Critique of Political Economy (with Richard Wolff), Chicago: University of Chicago Presshttp://www.press.uchicago.edu, 1987.
Economics: Marxism vs. Neoclassical (with Richard Wolff), Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987.
Bringing It All Back Home: Class, Gender, and Power in the Modern Household (with Harriet Fraad and Richard Wolff), London and Boulder, Colorado: Pluto Press and Westview Press, 1994.
2 Class and Its Others, eds., J.K. Gibson-Graham, Stephen Resnick, and Richard Wolff Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 2000.
Re/presenting Class, eds., J.K. Gibson-Graham, Stephen Resnick, and Richard Wolff, Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2001.
Class Theory and History: Capitalism and Communism in the USSR (with Richard Wolff), New York: Routledge Press: July 2002.
ARTICLES
“An Empirical Study of Economic Policy in the Common Market: in Studies in Economic Stabilization, eds., Albert Ando, et. al, Washington: The Brookings Institution, 1968, 184-214.
“A Model of an Agrarian Economy with Non-Agricultural Activities: (with Stephen Hymer), American Economic Review, September, 1969, 493-506.
“Interactions Between the Government and the Private Sector: An Analysis of Government Expenditure Policy and the Reflection Ratio: (with Stephen Hymer) in L’Actualite Economique, Oct.-Dec. 1968 and published in Economic Development and Structural Change, ed., Ian Stewart, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1969, 155-180.
“The Crisis and Drama of the Global Partnership: (with Stephen Hymer), International Journal, Winter 1969-70, 184-191.
“The Decline of Rural Industry Under Export Expansion: A Comparison Among Burma, Philippines, and Thailand, 1870 to 1938" paper presented to Annual Conference of Economic History Association, August, 1969; published in Journal of Economic History, March, 1970, 51-73.
“The Contradictions of Post-War Development in Southeast Asia: (with Peter Bell), Journal of Contemporary Asia, Vol. I, No. 1, 1970, 37-49. Published in Review of Radical Economics, 3, 1, Spring, 1972, 37-49.
“International Trade and Uneven Development” (with Stephen Hymer), Trade, Balance of Payments, and Growth, ed., Jagdish Bhagwati, et.al., North Holland, 1971, 473-494. Reprinted in M. Lundahl and B. Sodersten, eds., Utvecklingsekonomi 1, 1974, 473-494.
“Comments on ‘Import Liberalization and Growth: The Second Post-War Restructuring’” by B. Cohen and G. Ranis in Government and Economic Development ed. by G. Ranis, Yale University Press, 1971, 469-471. 3
“The Second Path to Capitalism: A Model of International Development” presented to Southern Economic Association, November 1970, Journal of Contemporary Asia, Vol. III, No. 2, 1973, 133-148. Reprinted in, Marxian Economics Today, K. Kurian, ed.
“A Model of the Trade and Government Sectors in Colonial Economies: (with Tom Birnberg) presented to Econometric Society Meetings, December, 1971, American Economic Review, September, 1973, 572-587.
“An Empirical Examination of Bilateral Trade in Western Europe” (with Edwin Truman), Journal of International Economics, November 1973, 305-335. Published in expanded form in European Economic Integration, ed., Bela Balassa, North Holland, 1975-41-78.
“The Distribution of West European Trade Under Alternative Tariff Policies” (with Edwin Truman), Review of Economic and Statistics, February 1974, 83-91.
“Monetary Integration and the Consistency of Policy Objectives in the European Common Market” (with Bela Balassa), Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, December 1974, 564-578.
“Comments on ‘On the Allocation of Resources and the Training of Manpower in a University’” in Costs and Benefits of Education, ed., R. Leiter, Twayne Pub., 1975.
“A Macro-Model for Western Europe” and “Dynamic Properties of the European Macro Model,” European Economic Integration, ed., Bela Belassa, North Holland, 1975, 121-174.
“The State of Development Economics,” American Economic Review, Proceedings, May 1975, 317-322.
“The Theory of Transitional Conjunctures and the Transition From Feudalism to Capitalism in Western Europe” (with Richard Wolff), Review of Radical Political Economics, Fall, 1979,3-22.
“Reply to Herb Gintis” (with Richard Wolff), Review of Radical Political Economics, Fall, 1979, 32-36.
“Class Structures in Developing Societies” (with Richard Wolff), World System Structure, ed., W. Ladd Hollist and James N. Rosenau, 4 Sage Publications, 1981, 243-260.
“Classes in Marxian Theory” (with Richard Wolff), Review of Radical Political Economics, Winter, 1982, 1-18.
“A Reformulation of Marxian Theory and Historical Analysis” with Richard Wolff), Journal of Economic History, March, 1982, 53-60.
“Marxist Epistemology” (with Richard Wolff), Social Text, November, 1982, 31-72.
“A Marxist Theory of the State” (with Richard Wolff) in Larry L. Wade, ed., Political Economy: Recent Views, Boston and the Hague: Kluwer & Nijhoff, 1983, 122-151.
“Reply to Houston and Lindsay on Classes in Marxist Theory” (with Richard Wolff), Review of Radical Political Economics 26:1 (Spring, 1983), 156-160.
“Neoclassical Economies and Marxism”, (with R. Wolff), Monthly Review, December, 1984, 29-46.
Rejoinder (with R. Wolff to “Marxism and the Facts of Life”, Monthly Review, May 1984, 58-60.
“Class Analysis of International Relations (with R. Wolff and J. Sinisi), in W. Ladd Hollist and F. Lamond Tullis, eds., An International Political Economy, First International Political Economy Yearbook, Boulder: Westview Press, 1985, 87-123.
“A Marxian Theory of Income Distribution” and “Solutions and Problems” (both with R. Wolff), in Rethinking Marxism, S. Resnick and R. Wolff, eds., New York: Autonomedia, 1985, IX-XXXIV and 319-344.
“Power, Property, and Class” (with Richard Wolff), Socialist Review, March-April, 1986, 97-124. Reprinted in V. Lippit, ed., Radical Political Economy, Armonk, N.Y. and London: M.E. Sharpe, 1996, 140-162.
“Reply to ‘A Revival of Marxist Class Theory’” (with Richard Wolff), Socialist Review, Sept.-Oct., 1986.
“What are Class Analyses” (with Richard Wolff), in Research in Political Economy, ed., Paul Zarembka, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1987, 44-67.
“Class, Power and Culture” (with J. Amariglio and Richard Wolff), in Cary Nelson and Lawrence Grossberg, eds., Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture, Urbana- 5 Champagne: University of Illinois Press, 1988, 487-502.
"Marxian Theory and the Rhetorics of Economics” (with Richard Wolff), in The Rhetoric of Economics, eds., Arjo Klamer, Donald McCloskey, and Robert Solow, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988, 47-63.
“Communism: Between Class and Classless” (with Richard Wolff), Rethinking Marxism, 1:1 (Spring 1988), 14-48.
“Radical Differences Among Radical Theories,” (with Richard Wolff), Review of Radical Political Economics, 20: 2,3 (Summer and Fall 1988), 1-6
“The New Marxian Economics,” (with Richard Wolff), Oeconomia, 11: 6, (March 1989), 185-200.
“For Every Knight in Shining Armor, There’s a Kitchen Waiting to be Cleaned: A Marxist-Feminist Analysis of the Household,” (with Harriet Fraad and Richard Wolff), Rethinking Marxism, 2:4 (Winter 1990), 10-69.
“China Today and Class Analysis,” (with Richard Wolff), Rethinking Marxism, 3: 1 (Spring 1990), 157-163.
“Class, Patriarchy and Power: A Reply” (with Harriet Fraad and Richard Wolff), Rethinking Marxism, 3: 2 (Summer 1990).
“Division and Difference in the ‘Discipline of Economics” (with Jack Amariglio and Richard Wolff), Critical Inquiry, 17 (Autumn 1990), 108-137, and published in Knowledges: Historical and Critical Studies in Disciplinarity, Ellen Messor-Davidow, David Shumway, and David Sylvan, eds., Charlottesville and London: Univ. of Virginia Press, 1993, 150-184.
“Une Nouvelles Theorie Marxiste des Institutions,” (with Richard Wolff), Economie Appliquee, XLIII: 3 (1990), 111-129.
“Class Beyond the Nation-State,” (with David Ruccio and Richard Wolff), Review of Radical Political Economics, 22: 1 (Spring 1990), 14-27.
“Althusser’s Contribution,” (with Richard Wolff), Rethinking Marxism 4: 1 (Spring) 1991, 13-16.
“Alternative Paradigms in Radical Economics,” (with Richard Wolff), in S. Feiner and B. Roberts, eds., Radical Economics, Boston/The Hague/ Dordrecht/Lancaster: Kluwer Nijhohff, 1992, 15-43. 6
“An Overdetermination: Reply to Richard Peet,” (with Richard Wolff), Antipode, A Radical Journal of Geography, 24: 2, 1992, 131-140
“Everythingism or Better Still, Overdetermination,” (with Richard Wolff), New Left Review, 195 (Sept.,-Oct.), 1992, 124-126.
“State Capitalism in the USSR: A High-Stakes Debate,” (with Richard Wolff, Rethinking Marxism, 6, 2 (summer), 1993, 46-68.
“The Specter Still Haunts”, (with Richard Wolff), Polygraph. An International Journal of Culture and Politics, 6/7 (Summer), 1993, 119-125.
“Althussor’s Liberation of Marxian Theory,” (with Richard Wolff), The Althusserian Legacy, E. Ann Kaplan and Michael Sprinker, eds., London and New York: Verso, 1993, 59-72.
“Rethinking Complexity in Economic Theory: The Challenge of Overdetermination,” (with Richard Wolff), Evolutionary Concepts in Contemporary Economics, Richard England, ed., Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1994, 39-59.
“Capitalisms, Socialisms, Communisms: A Marxist View,” (with Richard Wolff), Current Perspectives in Social Theory, vol. 14, Ben Agger, Ed., Greenwich and London: JAI Press, 1994, 135-150.
“The End of the USSR: A Marxian Class Analysis,” (with Richard Wolff), Marxism in the Postmodern Age, A. Callari, S. Cullenberg, and C. Biewener, eds. New York: Guilford Press, 1994, 321-330.
“Between State and Private Capitalism: What was Soviet ‘Socialism’?” (with Richard Wolff), Rethinking Marxism 7, 1 (Spring), 1994, 9-30.
“Lessons From the USSR: Taking Marxian Theory the Next Stop,” (with Richard Wolff), Whither Marxism, B. Magnus and S. Cullenberg, eds., London and New York: Routledge, 1994, 207-234.
“The New Marxian Political Economy and the Contribution of Althusser,” (with Richard Wolff), Postmodern Materialism and the Future of Marxist Theory, A. Callari and D. Ruccio, eds., Hanover and London: Wesleyan Univ. Press, 1996, 167-192.
“Markets, Private Property, Socialism and Capitalism,” (with Richard Wolff), 7 Marxian Today, C. Polychroniou and H. Targ, eds., Westport, CT. and London: Praeger, 1996, 119-142.
“Nondeterminist Marxism: The Birth of a Postmodern Tradition in Economics,” (with Jack Amariglio, Antonio Callari, David Ruccio, and Richard Wolff), Beyond Neoclassical Economics, F. Foldvary, ed., Cheltenham, U.K. and Brookfield, U.S.: Edward Elgar, 1996, 134-147.
"Class Process" (98-101) "Determinism and Overdetermination (with Richard Wolff) (190-194) "Exploitation and Surplus Value" (310-313), all in Encyclopedia of Political Economy, Volume 1, P. O'Hara, ed., London and New York: Routledge, 1999. "Mode of Production and Social Formation" (with Ric McIntyre), (742-745). "Productive and Unproductive Labor" (with Richard Wolff) (914-918), all in Encyclopedia of Political Economy, Volume 2, P. O'Hara, ed., London and New York: Routledge, 1999.
"Introduction: Class in a Poststructuralist Frame," (with J.K. Gibson-Graham and Richard Wolff), Class and Its Others, J.K. Gibson-Graham, Stephen Resnick, and Richard Wolff, eds., Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 2000, 1-22.
"Class and Monopoly" (with Richard Wolff). Capitalism, Socialism and Radical Political Economy: Essays in Honor of Howard Sherman, R. Pollin, ed., Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2000, 154-76.
"Class, Contradiction, and the Capitalist Economy," Phases of Capitalist Development, R. Albritton, M.Itoh, R. Westra, and A. Zuege, eds., London and New York: Palgrave, 2001, 179-194.
"Toward a Poststructural Political Economy," (with Gibson-Graham and R. Wolff). Re/presenting Class, J.K. Gibson-Graham, Stephen Resnick, and Richard Wolff, eds. 2001, 1-22.
"Communisms Attempted and Undone," (with Richard Wolff), Re/presenting Class, J.K. Gibson-Graham, Stephen Resnick, and Richard Wolff, eds., 2001, 264-290.
“Empire and Class Analysis," (with Richard Wolff), Rethinking Marxism, 13, 3/4 (Fall Winter), 2001, 61-69.
“Long Term Global War,” (with Richard Wolff), Rethinking Marxism, 14, 2 (Summer), 2002, 128-132.
“Marxism’s Renewal Means Marxism’s Debate,” (with Richard Wolff), Radical Society, 2002, (October), 108-110. 8
“The Diversity of Class Analyses: A Critique of Erik Olin Wright and Beyond,” (with Richard Wolff), Critical Sociology, 29, 1, (April) 2003, 7-28.
“Exploitation, Consumption, and the Uniqueness of US Capitalism,” (with Richard Wolff), Historical Materialism, II, 4, 2004, 209-226.
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