James Kenneth Galbraith [email protected] Curriculum Vitae
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James Kenneth Galbraith [email protected] Curriculum Vitae Current Position: Lloyd M. Bentsen, Jr. Chair in Government/ Business Relations, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, and Professor of Government, The University of Texas at Austin. Experience: Chair, LBJ School Budget Council, 2002-2004. Director, Ph.D. program in Public Policy, 1995-1997; Professor, LBJ School of Public Affairs, 1990-2002, Associate Professor, 1986 - 1990; Visiting Associate 1985-86. Visiting Scholar, The Brookings Institution, 1985. Executive Director, Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, 1981 - 1982; Deputy Director, 1983 - 1984. Economist, Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, United States House of Representatives, 1975-76 and 1977-80. Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Maryland, 1979-1980. Teaching Subjects: Inequality and Development; International Economics; Technical Change and Financial Crisis; Economics for Policy; History of Economic Thought. Research Fields: Inequality; Economic policy. Degrees: Почетного доктора наук, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, 2017 Docteur Honoris Causa, Université Pierre Mendes-France, October 2010 Ph.D., Yale University, May 1981 M. Phil., Yale University, May 1978 M.A., Yale University, December 1977 A.B., Magna Cum Laude, Harvard University, June 1974. Academy: Socio Straniero dell’Accademia dei Lincei - Classe di Scienze Morali, Storiche e Filologiche (Categoria VII - Scienze Sociali e Politiche). Elected 2010. Awards: GPAC Faculty Awards: Best Taught Class, 2020. GPAC Faculty Awards: Best Course to Challenge Your Assumptions, 2020. GPAC Faculty Awards: Best Transition Online, 2020. Veblen-Commons Award, Association for Evolutionary Economics, 2020. Почетного профессора, Urals State University of Economics, 2018. Trustee, Economists for Peace and Security, Elected 2017. Short-list, New Statesman SPERI Prize for Political Economy, 2016. Leontief Prize for advancing the frontiers of economic thought, 2014 Robert W. Hamilton Book Award, 2013. President, Association for Evolutionary Economics, 2012. Reconocimiento, Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales, Quito, September 2011. ING Professor of Excellence, The University of Texas at Austin, 2011. Carnegie Scholars Program, 2003-2004. Fulbright Distinguished Lecturer, China, Summer 2001. Texas Excellence in Teaching Award, 1990. Marshall Scholar, King's College, University of Cambridge, England, 1974-75 Major Affiliations: Visiting Faculty, Moscow School of Economics; Chair, Board of Directors, Economists for Peace and Security, 1996-2016; Senior Scholar, Levy Economics Institute; Vice- président, l'Institut Veblen pour les réformes économiques, Paris; Member, The International Committee, Free Economic Society of Russia, elected 2017. Editorial Boards: Managing Editor, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics; Advisory Board, Economics of Peace and Security Journal; Editorial Advisory Board, J ournal of the Institute for New Industrial Economics; Review of Economics and Economic Methodology; International Economics; Journal of Socioeconomics (inactive); Scientific Board, Intervention (inactive); International Council, The World of Transformations (inactive). Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Ekonomik Yaklasim, International Advisory Board, Review of Evolutionary Political Economy, Editorial Board, Emancipations. Columns and Commentaries: Mother Jones (inactive). The Texas Observer (inactive since 2003), TheStreet.com. (1999-2001), Public Radio International’s Marketplace (inactive), Salon economics correspondent (2004). Blogs at National Journal, New Deal 2.0, Huffington Post (all inactive.) AlterEcoPlus, column, in French, briefly end-2014. Consultancy: Chief Technical Adviser, State Planning Commission and United Nations Development Program, Project on Strengthening Macroeconomic Institutions and Regulation, Beijing, P.R. China, 1994-1997. Memberships: Association for Evolutionary Economics; Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management; American Economic Association; Program Advisory Committee, Overseas Development Council (1985-1990); Research Associate, Economic Policy Institute, and Chair, Frank Bourgin Memorial Fellowship Committee (1992-4), Economic Policy Institute; Council on Money and Financial Markets (defunct); National Advisory Board, Center for National Policy (1985-1994); Capital Formation Sub-Council, Competitiveness Policy Council (1991-92); Steering Committee, REDES, Promethée, Centre Européen de Prospective et de Synthèse (defunct); Board of Directors, National Study Center (1993-1995); Advisory Board, Texas Center for Public Policy Priorities (1995-99); Philosophical Society of Texas; Marshall Scholarship Regional Selection Board (1998?-2008); National Chair, Economists Committee for a Fair Minimum Wage. Co- founder, Scholars Against Sweatshop Labor. Visiting Faculty, Duxx Graduate School of Business Leadership, Monterrey, Mexico (1996-2002). Senior Fellow, IC2 Institute, The University of Texas at Austin (inactive). Society of Kings Economists. Member, Board of Directors, Austin Foreign Affairs Council (inactive). Isaac van der Roet Prize Committee, 2004, 2008. Member, Academic Advisory Committee, Center for American Progress (inactive); Advisory Committee, ippr (2008- 2010). Non-resident Fellow, Center for Global Development (inactive). Associate Member, Cambridge Center for Economic and Public Policy, University of Cambridge (inactive). Honorary Vice President, Americans for Democratic Action. Member, Board of Trustees, Group for Research and Information on Peace and security (GRIP), Brussels (inactive); Honorary Member, Scientific Board, Eurispes Foundation, Rome; Member, Scientific Board, Progressive Economy Foundation; Honorary member, Association Nacionale des Economistas y Contadoras, Republic of Cuba; Life Member, Council on Foreign Relations; Member, International Economic Advisory Board, Ministry of Finance, Greece (January-July, 2015); Scientific Committee, Chaire Unesco Bernard Maris Economie et Sociétés; Member, International Economic Policy Council, Podemos; Advisory Panel, DiEM25; Faculty Fellow, Center for the Study of Race and Democracy; Steering Committee, Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights; Scientific Advisory Board, TIGER, Kozminski University, Warsaw; Scientific Council, Institute for New Industrial Development, Russian Academy of Sciences; Advisory Board, The Centre for Post-Capitalist Civilization; UT Committee of Counsel on Academic Freedom and Responsibility, 2021-2024. Languages: French (fluent spoken and written). Research Web-Site: The University of Texas Inequality Project, http://utip.lbj.utexas.edu. Publications Books: Inequality: What Everyone Needs to Know, New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. French edition, Inégalité: Ce que Chacun Doit Savoir, Paris: Le Seuil, 2019. Spanish edition, Centro Libros, forthcoming; Japanese edition, Akashi Shoten Co., Ltd., forthcoming, Chinese edition, forthcoming. Welcome to the Poisoned Chalice: The Destruction of Greece and the Future of Europe, Yale University Press, 2016. French edition, Crise Grècque, Tragédie Européenne, Paris: Le Seuil, 2016. Polish edition, Wydawnictwo Naukowe Pwn s.a., 2016. Greek edition, Patakis, 2016. The End of Normal: The Great Crisis and the Future of Growth. New York: Free Press, 2014. French edition, La Grande Crise: comment en sortir autrement, Paris: Le Seuil, 2015. German edition, Wachstum neu denken, Rotpunktverlag, 2016. Chinese edition, CITIC, 2017. Italian edition, Eurispes, forthcoming. Spanish edition, Traficantes de sueños, forthcoming. With Stuart Holland and Yanis Varoufakis, Modeste proposition pour résoudre la crise de la zone euro, Préface de Michel Rocard, Traduction de Gilles Raveaud, Paris: Les Petits Matins, 2014. With Heiner Flassbeck, Paul Davidson, Richard Koo and Jayati Ghosh, Economic Reform Now: A Global Manifesto to Rescue our Sinking Economies, London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2013. Inequality and Instability: A Study of the World Economy Just Before the Great Crisis, New York, Oxford University Press, 2012; Spanish edition, Desigualdad y Desequilibrio, RBA, 2016. Editor, Galbraith: The Affluent Society and Other Writing, 1952-1967. New York: Library of America, 2010. The Predator State: How Conservatives Abandoned the Free Market and Why Liberals Should Too, New York: The Free Press, 2008. French edition, Le Seuil, October 2008. German edition, RotPunkt, 2010. Unbearable Cost: Bush, Greenspan and the Economics of Empire, London and New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2006. Portuguese edition, Editora Novo Conceito, 2009. With Blandine Laperche and Dimitri Uzinides, eds., Innovation, Evolution and Economic Change: New Ideas in the Tradition of Galbraith, New Directions in Modern Economics, Cheltenham and Northampton: Edward Elgar, 2006. With Maureen Berner, ed., Inequality and Industrial Change: A Global View, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001, in hardcover and paperback. Spanish edition, Disigualdad y Cambio Industrial: Una Perspectiva Global, AKAL, Economia Actual, 2004. Translated by Sergio Cámara Izquierdo. Created Unequal: The Crisis in American Pay, New York: The Free Press, 1998. A Twentieth Century Fund Book. Paperback edition, University of Chicago Press, 2000. With William A. Darity Jr., Macroeconomics, Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1994. Japanese edition, TBS Britannica, 1998. Chinese edition, 1998. Balancing Acts: Technology, Finance and the American Future, New York: Basic Books, 1989, 265 pages. Paperback