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CURRICULUM VITA January 2010 Glenn Cartman Loury Department of Economics Brown University EDUCATION: B.A., Mathematics, Northwestern University, l972 Ph.D., Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, l976 Thesis: “Essays in the Theory of the Distribution of Income” EMPLOYMENT: Brown University, Merton P. Stoltz Professor of the Social Sciences and Professor of Economics 2005- Boston University, Professor of Economics 1991-2005; University Professor 1994-2005; Founder and Director of the Institute on Race and Social Division, 1997-2003 Harvard University, Professor of Political Economy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 1984-91, Professor of Economics and of Afro-American Studies, l982-84 University of Michigan, Professor of Economics, l980-82, Associate Professor of Economics, l979-80 Northwestern University, Assistant Professor of Economics, l976-79 PUBLICATIONS: I. Research: “Democracy and the Choosing of Elites,” in The Next Twenty-Five Years (Paul Courant, David Featherman and James Levinsohn, eds.) University of Michigan Press in 2009 Race, Incarceration and American Values: The Tanner Lectures, M.I.T. Press 2008 “The Call of the Tribe,” Boston Review (November/December 2008) “Why Are So Many Americans in Prison?” Boston Review (July/August 2007) “The New Untouchables,” United Nations Chronicle (Vol. XLIV No. 3: September 2007) “Color-Blind Affirmative Action,” Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, (with Roland Fryer and Tolga Yuret), 2007 “Trans-Generational Justice: Compensatory vs. Interpretative Approaches," in Reparations, Jon Miller (ed.), Oxford University Press (2006) “Racial Stigma: Toward a New Paradigm for Discrimination Theory,” Chp. 27 in Understanding Poverty, A. Banerjee, R. Benabou and D. Mookherjee (eds.), Oxford University Press (Fall 2005) “Affirmative Action and Its Mythology” (with Roland Fryer), Journal of Economic Perspectives (Summer 2005) Curriculum Vita of Glenn C. Loury, January 2010, 2 “The Anatomy of Racial Inequality: The Author’s Account,” The Review of Black Political Economy, 32 (2): 75-89 (Summer 2005) “Affirmative Action in Winner-Take-All Markets,” (with Roland Fryer) Journal of Economic Inequality (Fall 2005) “’Dysfunctional Identities’ Can Be Rational,” (with Hanming Fang) American Economic Review Proceedings, 95(2):104-111 (May 2005) “Toward an Economic Theory of Dysfunctional Identity” (with Hanming Fang), Chp. 2 in Chris Barrett (ed.), The Social Economics of Poverty: On Identity, Communities, Groups and Networks, Routledge (Spring 2005) Ethnicity, Social Mobility and Public Policy (co-editor with Tariq Modood and Steven Teles), Cambridge University Press (Spring 2005) “Race, Inequality and Justice in the United States: Some Social-Philosophic Reflections,” Chp. 20 in Loury, Teles and Modood (eds.), Ethnicity, Social Mobility and Public Policy Cambridge University Press. (2005). “Distribution of Ability and Earnings in a Hierarchical Job Assignment Model,” Journal of Political Economy, 112(6):1322-64 (with Robert Costrell). (December 2004) “The Anatomy of Racial Inequality: A Clarification,” in Race, Liberalism and Economics, David Colander, Robert Prasch and Falguni Sheth (editors), pp. 238-255, University of Michigan Press (2004) “Racial Justice: The Superficial Morality of Colour-Blindness in the United States.” Identity, Conflict and Cohesion Programme Paper, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, Geneva, Switzerland (Spring 2004) “Relations before Transactions,” first Moffett ’29 Lecture on Ethics, University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, November 6, 2003 “What Price Diversity?” second Moffett ’29 Lecture on Ethics, University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, Nov. 7, 2003 “Racial Stigma: Towards a New Paradigm for Discrimination Theory,” American Economic Review Proceedings, 93(2):334-37, May 2003 “Passing Strict Scrutiny: Using Social Science to Design Affirmative Action Programs,” (with Clark Cunningham and John Skrentny), Georgetown Law Journal, 90:4 (April 2002), pp 835-882 The Anatomy of Racial Inequality (The W.E.B. DuBois Lectures at Harvard University), Harvard University Press, 2002 “Social Exclusion and Ethnic Groups: The Challenge to Economics,” The Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 1999, Boris Pleskovic and Joseph E. Stiglitz (eds.), The World Bank, Washington, D.C., 2000, pp. 225-54 Curriculum Vita of Glenn C. Loury, January 2010, 3 “Conceptual Problems in the Enforcement of Anti-Discrimination Laws,” Meritocracy and Economic Inequality, Kenneth Arrow, Samuel Bowles, and Steven Durlauf (eds.), Princeton University Press, 2000, pp. 296-316. “Integrating the Historically Disadvantaged into the World of Work,” in The Right to Work: Towards Full Employment, M. Archer and E. Malinvaud (eds.), Pontificiae Academiae Scientiarum Socialium Acta (Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences), Vatican City, 1998, pp. 189-261 “Discrimination in the Post-Civil Rights Era: Beyond Market Interactions,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, Spring 1998, 12 (2), 117-126 “Human Intelligence and Social Inequality,” in Is There a Human Nature?, Lee Rouner (ed.), University of Notre Dame Press (1998), 113-129. “The Divided Society and the Democratic Idea,” University Lecture, Boston University, 1996. One by One, From the Inside Out: Essays and Reviews on Race and Responsibility in America, The Free Press 1995 (collected writings, 1985-1994) “Self-Censorship in Public Discourse: A Theory of 'Political Correctness' and Related Phenomena,” Rationality and Society, Oct. 1994, pp. 428-461. “Rotating Savings and Credit Associations, Credit Markets and Economic Efficiency,” The Review of Economic Studies, October 1994 , pp. 701-19 (with Steven Coate and Timothy Besley). “Will Affirmative Action Policies Eliminate Negative Stereotypes,” American Economic Review, December 1993, pp. 1220-40 (with Steven Coate). “The Economics of Rotating Savings and Credit Associations,” American Economic Review, September 1993, pp.792-810 (with Steven Coate and Timothy Besley). “Anti-Discrimination Enforcement and the Problem of Patronization,” American Economic Review, May 1993 (with Steven Coate), pp. 92-98. “The Incentive Effects of Affirmative Action,” Annals of the Amer. Assoc. of Political and Social Science, No. 523, (September, 1992), pp. 19-29. “Tacit Collusion in a Dynamic Duopoly with Indivisible Production and Cumulative Capacity Constraints,” WP#557, Dept. Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (June 1990) “Affirmative Action: Is It Just? Does It Work?” in The Constitutional Bases of Political and Social Change in the United States, Shlomo Slonim (ed), Praeger (l990), pp. 109-139. “To Tell the Truth? Self-Censorship and Public Discourse with Particular Reference to the Problem of Political Discourse among African-Americans,” paper presented at Annual Meetings of the National Economics Assn., Chicago, Ill. (December 1987) “Why Should We Care About Group Inequality?”, Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 5, No.l; Autumn 1987, pp. 249-271. [Reprinted in The Question of Discrimination, Steven Shulman and William Darity (eds.), Wesleyan University Press (l989), Chp. 9, pp. 268-290. Also reprinted in Philosophical Problems of Equality, The Open University Press (1993)]. Curriculum Vita of Glenn C. Loury, January 2010, 4 From Children to Citizens: Vol. 3, Families, Schools and Delinquency Prevention (edited vol.), Springer-Verlag, l987 (with James Q. Wilson). “The Family as Context for Delinquency Prevention: Demographic Trends and Political Realities,” in G.C. Loury and J.Q. Wilson (eds.), From Children to Citizens: Families, Schools, and Delinquency Prevention, Springer-Verlag, l987, pp. 3-26. “Race and Poverty: The Problem of Dependency in a Pluralistic Society,” paper prepared for the Working Seminar on the Family and American Welfare Policy, American Enterprise Institute, Washington D.C., November 1986 “Public and Private Responsibilities in the Struggle Against Poverty,” in W. Knowlton and R. Zeckhauser (eds.), American Society, Public and Private Responsibilities, Ballinger, l986, pp. l8l- 202. “On the Profitability of Interruptible Supply” (with Tracy Lewis), American Economic Review, vol. 76, No.4, September l986, 827-832. “The Limitation of Pigouvian Taxes as a Long Run Remedy for Externalities: An Extension of Results” (with Dennis Carlton), Quarterly Journal of Economics, No. 406, August l986, pp. 631- 634. “The Effect of Attitudes and Aspirations on the Labor Supply of Young Men” (with Linda Datcher- Loury), in R. Freeman and Harry Holzer (eds.), The Black Youth Unemployment Crisis, University of Chicago Press, l986, pp. 377-401. “A Theory of 'Oil'igopoly: Cournot Equilibrium in Exhaustible Resource Markets,” International Economic Review, June l986, pp. 285-301. “The Black Family: A Critical Challenge,” The Journal of Family and Culture, Vol. 2, No. l, January l986, pp. 1-15. “Embargo Threats and the Management of Emergency Reserves” (with C. Bergstrom and M. Perrson), Journal of Political Economy, Feb l985, pp. 26-42. “Efficiency and Equity Impacts of Natural Gas Deregulation,” Chapter 13 of Public Expenditure and Policy Analysis, R. Haveman, J. Margolis (eds.), Third Edition, Houghton Mifflin Co., l983, pp. 301-323. “The Welfare Effects of Intermittent Interruptions of Trade,” American Economic Review, May l983. pp. 272-277. “Urban Unemployment and National Policy” (with G. Jaynes), in Families and Change: Social Needs and Public Policy, R. Genovese (ed.), J.S. Bergin Co., l983. “Economics, Politics