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JONATHAN B. WIGHT January 2017 Curriculum Vita Robins School of Business 140-C Home: 2306 East Grace Street University of Richmond, Richmond, VA 23173 Richmond, VA 23223 (804) 289-8570 (804) 780-2306 E-mail: [email protected] / Web page: https://facultystaff.richmond.edu/~jwight/ ACADEMIC POSITIONS Professor of Economics (2006 - ) with joint appointment in International Studies, University of Richmond Associate Professor (1989-06) and Assistant Professor (1982-89), University of Richmond Visiting Scholar, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA (1997-98) Visiting Professor, University of Pittsburgh, Semester-at-Sea (Spring 1991) Instructor (Summer 1980) and Teaching Assistant (1977-80, 81-82), Vanderbilt University EDUCATION Ph.D., 1982, Economics, Vanderbilt University M.A., 1980, Economics with Latin American Studies minor, Vanderbilt University B.A., 1976, Economics and Public Policy Studies, Duke University, magna cum laude AWARDS Ludwig Mai Outstanding Service Award, Association for Social Economics, 2017 First place, In Character award, John Templeton Foundation, 2006 Best paper, Journal of Private Enterprise, 2006 Best paper, International Association of Torch Clubs Paxton Award, 2001 Summer Research Fellowship, Robins School of Business, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2010 Distinguished Educator, University of Richmond, 2002 Outstanding Teaching, Robins School of Business, 1997 Outstanding Service, Robins School of Business, 1995 Danforth Fellow, 1980-82 Doherty Fellow for research in Latin American, 1980-81 INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE Twelve years in Africa and Brazil Consultant to the InterAmerican Development Bank, the World Bank, and others Led student trips to Mexico and Guatemala Visiting faculty member on Semester-at-Sea Good Portuguese, some Spanish RECENT COURSES Economic Development First-Year Seminar on Ethics and the Great Recession Ethics and Economics OTHER COURSES Principles of Microeconomics Global Economics for International Studies Principles of Macroeconomics Intermediate Macroeconomics Money and Banking International Trade and Finance MBA: Economic Analysis Senior Seminar in International Studies MBA: The Global Economy Jonathan B. Wight – Vita p. 2 of 18 SCHOLARSHIP BOOKS Jonathan B. Wight, Ethics in Economics: An Introduction to Moral Frameworks (Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press, 2015). Jonathan B. Wight and John S. Morton, Teaching the Ethical Foundations of Economics (New York: The National Council on Economic Education, 2007). Jonathan B. Wight, Saving Adam Smith: A Tale of Wealth, Transformation, and Virtue (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 2002). Translated into several languages including Chinese. John L. Fiedler and Jonathan B. Wight, The Medical Offset Effect and Public Health Policy (New York: Praeger, 1989). EDITED BOOK Jonathan B. Wight, editor, Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations (Hampshire, UK: Harriman House, 2007) with introduction and notes, vii-xxxii. ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS BY TOPIC Ethics, Adam Smith, and Socio-Economics The Ethics behind Efficiency, The Journal of Economic Education 28(1)(Winter 2017): 15-26. The Ethical Economist: Duty and Virtue in the Scientific Process, in The Oxford Handbook of Professional Economic Ethics, George DeMartino and Deirdre McCloskey, eds. (Oxford University Press, 2016): 137-164. Economics within a Pluralist Ethical Tradition, in Social Economics: Critical Concepts in Economics, edited by Wilfrid Dolfsma, Mark White, Deborah Figart, Ellen Mutari and Robert McMaster, Routledge, 2016: 417-435. Reprint of RoSE article. Economics within a Pluralist Ethical Tradition, Review of Social Economy 72(4)(December 2014): 417-435. Presidential address to the Association for Social Economics. Instincts and the Invisible Order: The Possibility of Progress, in Propriety and Prosperity: New Studies on the Philosophy of Adam Smith, edited by David Hardwick and Leslie Marsh (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). Sentiments and Motivations in Adam Smith and Vernon Smith, Forum for Social Economics 42(4)(2013): 298–301. Ethics and Critical Thinking, in Gail Hoyt and KimMarie McGoldrick, eds. The International Jonathan B. Wight – Vita p. 3 of 18 Handbook on Teaching and Learning Economics (Aldershot: Edward Elgar Press, 2012): 197-204. Preface: Emotions, Natural Selection, and Rationality, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 77(1)(2011): 1-3 (with Elias L. Khalil). Adam Smith on Instincts, Ethics, and Informal Learning: Proximate Mechanisms in Multilevel Selection, in Mark D. White and Irene van Staveren, eds., Ethics and Economics: New Perspectives (Routledge, 2009): pp. 166-184. Reprint of RoSE article. Adam Smith on Instincts, Ethics, and Informal Learning: Proximate Mechanisms in Multilevel Selection, Review of Social Economy 67(1)(2009): 95-113. Moral Reasoning in Economics, in David C. Colander and KimMarie McGoldrick, eds., Educating Economists: The Teagle Discussion on Re-evaluating the Undergraduate Economics Major (Edward Elgar, 2009): 53-58. Teaching Economics, Handbook of Economics and Ethics (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2009): 539-546. Sociability and the Market, Forum for Social Economics 39(2/3)(2009): 97-110. Preface to new Chinese edition, Saving Adam Smith (Renmin University Press, 2009). The Ethical Lacunae in Friedman’s Concept of the Manager, Journal of Markets & Morality 11(2)(2008):221-238, with Martin Calkins. The Treatment of Smith’s Invisible Hand, The Journal of Economic Education 38(3)(2007): 341-358. Adam Smith’s Ethics and the ‘Noble’ Arts, Review of Social Economy, Vol. 64(2)(2006): 155- 180. Teaching the Ethical Foundations of Economics: The Principles Course, in Ethics and the Market: Insights from Social Economics, Betsy Jane Clary, Wilfred Dolfsma, and Deborah M. Figart, eds. (London: Routledge, 2006): 55-66. Saving Adam Smith and The Poor Man’s Son, excerpts from Saving Adam Smith in George MacLean and Brenda O’Neil (eds.), in Ideas, Interests and Issues: Readings in Intro Politics (Toronto: Pearson Education, 2006): 83-88. Adam Smith and Greed, Journal of Private Enterprise 21(1)(Fall 2005): 46-58. Paper received the John Templeton Award from the Association of Private Enterprise Education. Teaching the Ethical Foundations of Economics, The Chronicle of Higher Education Review (Cover article) August 15, 2003, pp. B7-B9. The Rise of Adam Smith: Articles and Citations, 1970-97, History of Political Economy 34(1)(Spring 2002): 55-82. Jonathan B. Wight – Vita p. 4 of 18 Will the Real Adam Smith Please Stand Up? Teaching Social Economics in the Principles Course, in Teaching the Social Economics Way of Thinking, Edward J. O’Boyle (ed.), Mellen Studies in Economics, Vol. 4 (Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1999): 117-139. The Within of Things: Socioeconomics and the Evolution of Human Consciousness, Abhigyan: The Journal of Foundation of Organisational Research (Winter 1993): 31-42. Economic Development Institutional Divergence in Economic Development, The Adam Smith Review, Vol. 6 (2011): 309-326. Public Policy, Human Instincts, and Economic Growth, The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy 15(3)(2011): 351-365. Ethics in the Mayan Marketplace, in Mark D. White, ed., Accepting the Invisible Hand: Market-Based Approaches to Social-Economic Problems (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), with Benjamin Blevins and Guadalupe Ramirez, pp. 87-110. Privatization and the Allure of Franchising: A Zambian Feasibility Study, The International Journal of Health Planning and Management 18 (3)(2003): 179-204. With John L. Fiedler. Does Free Trade Cause Hunger? Hidden Implications of the Free Trade of the Americas Area, Richmond Journal of Global Law and Business 2(2)(Fall 2001): 167-181. Financing Health Care at the Local Level: The Community Drug Funds of Honduras, The International Journal of Health Planning and Management 15(4)(2000): 319-340. With John L. Fiedler. Risk-Adjustment and Hospital Cost-Based Resource Allocation, with an Application to El Salvador, Social Science and Medicine 48(2)(1999): 197-212. With John L. Fiedler and Robert M. Schmidt. Public Hospital Resource Allocations in El Salvador: Accounting for the Case Mix of Patients, Health Policy and Planning 13(3)(1998): 296-310. With John L. Fiedler and Robert M. Schmidt. Economic Crisis and Reform in Bulgaria, 1989-92, Balkanistica 11(Winter 1998): 127-146. South Eastern European Studies Association, Donald L. Dyer (ed.), With M. Louise Fox. Developing Nations, in Richard W. Tresch, Economics (West Publishing Company, 1994): 1236-1262. The Efficiency of Producing Alcohol for Energy in Brazil: Comment, Economic Development and Cultural Change 33(4)(1985): 851-856. Jonathan B. Wight – Vita p. 5 of 18 Incentives for Investment and Export Production: Ramifications for the Cost of Capital and Labor Use, in Samuel S. Morley, The Employment Problem in Brazil, The World Bank, December 1984. Diverse Topics Using Electronic Data Tools in Writing Assignments, Journal of Economic Education 30 (Winter 1999): 21-27. IS/LM Analysis, International Encyclopedia of Economics, Frank N. Magill (ed.), (Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1997), Vol 1: 805-809. Reprinted from my 1991 article. The Quantity Theory of Money, International Encyclopedia of Economics, Frank N. Magill (ed.), (Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1997), Vol. 2: 1296-1299. Reprinted from my 1991 article. IS/LM Analysis, Magill's Survey of Social Science: Economics (Pasadena, Calif.: Salem Press, 1991): 1186-1192. The Quantity Theory of Money, Magill's Survey of Social Science: Economics (Pasadena,