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CURRICULUM VITAE

MICHAEL EDWARD BRADLEY

EDUCATION:

Ph.D. 1967 Cornell University Major Field: Labor Economics Minor Fields: Economic Theory (History of Economic Thought) Economics of Planning Dissertation: Wage Determination and Incentive Problems in Soviet Agriculture

M.S. 1963 Cornell University Major Field: Labor Economics Minor Field: International and Comparative Labor Problems Thesis: Some Aspects of the Labor Supply Problem in Underdeveloped Countries

A.B. 1961 Albion College Majors: Economics and History

Experience in Higher Education: 2011-2014 UMBC, Chair, Department of Economics 2009-2014 UMBC, Undergraduate Program Director, Department of Economics, 1989-2014 UMBC, Professor of Economics 1991-2002 UMBC, Director of International Programs 1989-1990 Colgate University, Visiting Professor of Economics 1981-1997 The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, Professorial Lecturer in International Economics 1984-1988 U.S. Department of State, Foreign Service Institute, Instructor in Economics 1981-1997 The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, Adjunct Member, Graduate Faculty 1980-1982 UMBC, Director, Administrative and Managerial Sciences Program 1972- UMBC, Regular member, Graduate Faculty 1971-1989 UMBC, Associate Professor of Economics 1970-1971 Cornell University, Visiting Assistant Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University

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1966-1971 The Pennsylvania State University, Assistant Professor of Economics

Courses Taught

Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics Development of Economic Institutions Historical Introduction to Economics Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis Comparative Economic Systems Comparative Economic Systems (Graduate) Economic History of Russia and the Soviet Union The Soviet Economy History of Economic Thought (One semester survey) History of Economic Thought I (to 1870) History of Economic Thought II (1870-1960) History of Economic Thought Seminar (Colgate) Labor Economics Microeconomic Theory (Graduate, Public Policy and SAIS) Microeconomic Theory (Graduate, M.A., Economic Policy Analysis)

Honors Received

Omicron Delta Epsilon/Political Economy Club Teacher of the Year Award, UMBC, 1990-91.

Martin Schwartz Memorial Award, UMBC Lacrosse Alumni Association, 1989-90.

Omicron Delta Kappa, UMBC, 1981.

Omicron Delta Epsilon/Political Economy Club Teacher of the Year Award, UMBC, 1974-75.

Omicron Delta Epsilon, UMBC, 1972.

John L. Senior Fellowship, Cornell University, 1965-66.

Phi Kappa Phi, Cornell University, 1965.

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PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS, AND CREATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS

Publications

• Refereed Works

Books Macroeconomics, Second edition. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman, 1985.

Microeconomics, Second edition. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman, 1985.

Economics. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman, 1980. Also published as a two-volume edition: Macroeconomics.Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman, 1985. Microeconomics.Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman, 1985.

Articles (Bradley, Michael E.) and Manuela Mosca, “Barone’s Ministry of Production in Context,”European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, vol. 21, no. 4, August 2014, pp. 664-698.

(Mosca, Manuela) and Michael E. Bradley “ According to Enrico Barone”, Cahiers d’economie politique, 64: 2013, pp. 9-44.

“Adam Smith’s System of Natural : Competition, Contestability, and Market Process,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought, vol. 32, no. 3 (June 2010), pp. 237-262.

“Efficiency Wages and Classical Wage Theory,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought. vol. 29, no.2 (June 2008), pp. 167-188.

“John Stuart Mill’s Demand Curves,” History of Political Economy, vol. 21, no. 1 (Spring 1989), pp. 43-55. Reprinted in Mark Blaug (ed.), Pioneers in Economics 16: Thomas Robert Malthus (1766-1834) and John Stuart Mill (1806-1873). Brookfield, VT: Edward Elgar, 1991, pp. 318-331.

“Mill on Proprietorship, Productivity and Population: A Theoretical Reappraisal,” History of Political Economy, vol. 15, no. 3 (Fall 1983), pp. 423-449.

“Incentives and Labour Supply on Soviet Collective Farms: Reply,” Canadian Journal of Economics, vol. 6, no. 3 (August 1973), pp. 438-442.

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(Bradley, Michael E.) and M. Gardner Clark, “Supervision and Efficiency in Socialized Agriculture,” Soviet Studies, vol. 23, no. 3 (January 1972), pp. 465-473. Translated and reprinted in Problemes Politiques et Sociaux.

’s Theory of the Growth of the Capitalist Economy,” Social Science Quarterly, vol. 52, no. 2 (September 1971), pp. 318-330.

“Incentives and Labour Supply on Soviet Collective Farms,” Canadian Journal of Economics, vol. 4, no. 3 (August 1971), pp. 342-352.

“Prospects for Soviet Agriculture,” Current History, vol. 59, no. 350 (October 1970), pp. 226-231.

“The Outer Seven at Ten,” Current History, vol. 58, no. 345 (May 1970), pp. 226-268.

“Effects on Economic Growth of the Employment Shift to the Service Sector,” ILR Research, vol. 9, no. 3 (Fall 1964), pp. 3-6.

Book Chapters and Contributions to Edited Works

“Profit Maximization,” in Rhona Free (ed.) Twenty-first Century Economics: A Reference Handbook. New York: Sage Publications, 2010, pp. 111-124.

“Rent and the Privatization of Land in Transitional Economies.” in Farok J. Contractor (ed.), The Economic Transition in Emerging Economies. Oxford: Elsevier Science, pp. 265-276.

(Bradley, Michael E.) and Wendy E. Takacs, “The Economic Cost of State Orders and Trade Controls in Transitional Economies,” in Khoshrow Fatemi (ed.), International Trade in the 21st Century. Oxford: Permagon, 1996, pp. 79-106.

Bradley, Michael E. and Wendy E. Takacs, “The Domestic System and Trade,” in Report of the World Bank Trade Expansion Mission to Mongolia. Washington: World Bank, 1993.

“Command Economy.” in Frank T. McGill (ed.), Survey of Social Science: Economics. Pasadena: Salem Press, 1991, pp. 340-345.

“Duopolies,” in Frank T. McGill (ed.), Survey of Social Science: Economics. Pasadena: Salem Press, 1991, pp. 627-631.

“Goods: Public vs. Private,” in Frank T. McGill (ed.), Survey of Social Science: Economics. Pasadena: Salem Press, 1991, pp.

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“Land Reform,” in Frank T. McGill (ed.), Survey of Social Science: Economics. Pasadena: Salem Press, 1991, pp. 1238-1243.

,” in Frank T. McGill (ed.), Survey of Social Science: Economics. Pasadena: Salem Press, 1991, pp.1596-1603.

“Ricardian Economics,” in Frank T. McGill (ed.), Survey of Social Science: Economics. Pasadena: Salem Press, 1991, pp. 2030-2037.

“Welfare Economics,” in Frank T. McGill (ed.), Survey of Social Science: Economics. Pasadena: Salem Press, 1991, pp.2436-2441.

and Soviet Agricultural Problems,” in Jan S. Prybyla (ed.), Comparative Economic Systems. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1969, pp. 89-95.

“New Solutions to an Old Problem: Soviet Agriculture in Transition,” in Jan S. Prybyla (ed.), at the Crossroads. University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University, 1968, pp. 72-85.

Presentations

• Conference Paper Presentations

(Mosca, Manuela) and Michael E. Bradley, “Perfect Competition According to Enrico Barone,” The Foundations, Definitions and Usages of Perfect Competition. Conference co-organized by Economix and Cahiers d’economie politique. Paris, January 13-14, 2011..

“The ‘Invisible Handout?”: Smith, John Stuart Mill and Marshall on Markets and Inequality.” 37th Annual Meeting of the History of Economics Society, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY June 25-28, 2010.

“Barone’s Essay: A Centenary Assessment,” 35th Annual Meeting of the History of Economics Society, York University, Toronto, Canada, June 27-30, 2008.

“ ‘Liberty’, Competition and Contestability,” History of Economics Society Annual Meeting, Grinnell, IA, June 23-26, 2006.

“The Asian Economic Crisis,” 51st National Conference of NAFSA: Association of International Economic Educators, San Diego, CA, May 28-June 2, 1999.

“The Asian Crisis and International Education: Economic Background,” NAFSA Region VIII Annual Conference, Bethesda, MD, November 19-21, 1998.

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“Rent and the Privatization of Land in Transitional Economies,” Sixth International Conference of the International Trade and Finance Association, San Diego, CA, May 22-25, 1996.

“Internationalizing the Engineering Curriculum at UMBC,” Fifth World Conference of Chemical Engineers, San Diego, CA, July 14-18, 1996.

“The Economic Cost of State Orders and Trade Controls in Transitional Economies” (with Wendy E. Takacs), Conference of the International Trade and Finance Association, San Jose, Costa Rica, May 17-20, 1995.

“The Economics of Wage Reform in Soviet Agriculture,” Southern Conference on Slavic Studies (AAASS), Miami, FL, October 13, 1972.

• Conference Discussant

Discussant: Anna Klimina, “Ideas of Constructed Market in Imperial Russia: Constitutional Liberalism of Peter Struve.” 37th Annual Meeting of the History of Economics Society, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY June 25-28, 2010.

Discussant: Douglas Meador, “Catholic Economic Thought,” 35th Annual Meeting of the History of Economics Society, York University, Toronto, Canada, June 27-30, 2008.

Discussant: Leonidas Montes, “Adam Smith and the Militia Debate,” 35th Annual Meeting of the History of Economics Society, York University, Toronto, Canada, June 27-30, 2008.

Discussant: Robin Neill, “The Passing of Naive Neoclassicism” Economics in Canada, 1997-2007,” 35th Annual Meeting of the History of Economics Society, York University, Toronto, Canada, June 27-30, 2008.

Discussant: Edward McPhail, “Hayek’s Road to Serfdom: Was Samuelson Right?” History of Economics Society Annual Meeting, Grinnell, IA, June 23-26, 2006.

Discussant: Jan Reijnders, “Kuznets versus Kondratieff,” Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the History of Economics Society, College Park, MD, June 15, 1991.

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Discussant: Oscar Fisch, “The Other Segregation: The Effects of Income, Wealth and Tenure on Residential Segregation,” 34th North American Conference of the Regional Science Association, Baltimore, MD, November 6, 1987.

Discussant: Neal Pearce, “The Energy Revolution and the Economy,” UMBC/Baltimore Sun Energy Conference, UMBC, 1979.

• Other Conference Contributions

Chair and Organizer: Teaching Roundtable “Teaching Classical Economics,” 34th Annual Meeting of the History of Economics Society, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, June 8-11, 2007

Participant, Teaching the History of Economic Thought Roundtable, History of Economics Society Annual Meeting, Grinnell, IA, June 23-26, 2006.

• Lectures and Seminar Presentations

“Homo oeconomicus: The “Self” in Economics. Guest Lecture FYS 102, UMBC, October 16, 2014.

“St. Joan and Lefty: Economic Underpinnings of Two Protest Plays,” Guest Lecture, THTR 410, UMBC, First presented October 14, 2003.

“Whither (Wither) U. S. Manufacturing?” Lecture/Seminar, Wm. T. Burdett, Inc., Columbia, MD, August 1, 2005.

“Seminars on Markets and Prices,” Series of seven seminars for researchers at the Institute of Agrarian Economy, Ministry of Agriculture, Kiev, Ukraine, January 18-29, 1996.

“A Brief History of Economic Theory,” Guest Lecture HIST 251, UMBC, May 5, 1994.

“Marshallian Wants and Activities,” Economics Department Seminar, DeMontfort University, Leicester, England, March 18, 1992.

“Marshallian Wants and Activities: Mathematical Notes,” Economics Department Seminar, Colgate University, April 1989.

“Reforming the Planned Economies of the USSR and Eastern Europe,” Public Lecture, Colgate University, October 9, 1989.

“Contemporary Macroeconomic Controversies Roundtable,” (with Greg Schwarz), UMBC Economics Department Seminar, 1986.

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“The Marshallian Economics of Poverty,” UMBC Economics Department Seminar, 1986

“Prospects for Soviet Economic Reform,” Public Lecture sponsored by UMBC International Studies Students, 1986.

“Notes on Mill’s Role in the Development of Demand Theory,” UMBC Economics Department Seminar, 1985.

“Theoretical Notes on the Labor-Managed Firm in a Mixed Economy,” Social Sciences Faculty Colloquium, Colgate University, November 9, 1984.

“Political Economy of the Reagan Era,” Public Lecture, Colgate University, November 8, 1984.

“History of Change in the American Economy,” Series of four seminars. SAIS Seminars on the American Economy, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, Summer 1983.

“Developments in the Theory of the Labor-Managed Firm,” Economics Department Faculty Seminar, Gettysburg College, May 12, 1982.

“Rocks and Hard Places: Unemployment, Inflation and Economic Policy in the 1980s,” Public Lecture, Gettysburg College, May 12, 1982.

“The Content of Principles of Economics Courses,” Address to the Chesapeake Association of Economic Educators, Bowie State University, 1982.

“The Economics of Peasant Proprietorship,” UMBC Economics Department Seminar, 1981.

“The Economic Impact of the Energy Crunch,” SGA Lecture Series, UMBC, 1974.

• Working Papers

(Bradley, Michael E.) and Mosca, Manuela, “Enrico Barone's 'Ministry of Production': Content and Context” (December 1, 2010). Universita di Lecce, Department of Economics, Mathematics and Statistics, Vol. 144, No. 51. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1734325

Bradley, Michael E., “Adam Smith's System of Natural Liberty: Competition, Contestability and Market Process” (October 12, 2007). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1021305.

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• Reviews in Scholarly Journals

“Robert Frank, The Darwin Economy,” Review of Political Economy, April 2015 (in press, forthcoming).

“David George Surdam, Wins, Losses, and Empty Seats: How Baseball Outlasted the Great Depression,” Journal of Sports Economics, vol 13, No. 3 (December 2012), pp. 654-658.

“Holland Hunter (ed.), The Future of the Soviet Economy: 1975-1985,” Slavic Review, vol. 39, no. 3 (September 1980), pp. 507-508.

“Roy Richardson, Fair Pay and Work,” Monthly Labor Review, vol. 95, no. 4 (April 1972), pp. 67-68. “John C. Honey, Planning and the Private Sector,” Monthly Labor Review, vol. 94, no. 5 (May 1971), pp. 84-85.

“Arvid Brodersen, The Soviet Worker,” Industrial and Labor Relations Review, vol. 20, no. 4 (July 1967), pp. 717-719.

• Other Published and Creative Work

“The Asian Crisis,” NAFSA Region VIII Newsletter, 1998.

Instructor’s Manual to Accompany Economics, Second Edition. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman, 1985.

Study Guide to Accompany Economics, Second Edition. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman, 1985.

Study Guide to Accompany Economic Perspectives. Owings Mills, MD: Maryland Center for Public Broadcasting, 1976.

Economic Perspectives. Owings Mills, MD: Maryland Center for Public Broadcasting, 1975. Thirty-program television course in elementary economics, emphasizing macroeconomics and policy issues. I designed and defined the course content, wrote all of the lecture scripts and delivered all of the lectures on the air. The series was first shown on Maryland Public Television during the spring 1975 semester.

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Work in Progress:

• Submitted Article

“The ‘Invisible Handout?’ Adam Smith on Growth and Inequality,” Submitted to Journal of the History of Economic Thought, June 2014. (“Revise and resubmit” received October 16. 2014)

• Other Work in Progress

Preliminary research on the economics of serf labor supply and the inefficiency of manorial agriculture in Russia and Eastern Europe.

Very preliminary research on Austrian and neoclassical economics.

Scholarly and Professional Reviewer

• Scholarly Journal Manuscript Reviewer American Economic Review Canadian Economic Journal History of Political Economy Social Science Quarterly Southern Economic Journal

• Editorial reviewer for several book publishers.

I ATTEST THAT THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS COMPLETE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE

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