June 2015 CURRICULUM VITAE H. GEOFFREY BRENNAN Date of Birth 15 September 1944 Permanent Address 11 TABER PLACE, ISAACS, ACT
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June 2015 CURRICULUM VITAE H. GEOFFREY BRENNAN Date of Birth 15 September 1944 Permanent Address 11 TABER PLACE, ISAACS, ACT 2607 Australia Marital Status Married, four children Education B.Ec. (Hons. 1) Australian National University, 1966 Ph.D. Australian National University, 1976. (By submission of published work, Essays in the Theory of Public Goods and Income Distribution. Supervisor: John Head) Research and Teaching Specialisation Public Finance Theory Welfare Economics Public Choice Theory Economics and Philosophy Teaching Experience Undergraduate Economic Principles; Tax Theory and Policy; Public Expenditure Theory; Welfare Economics; The Theory and Practice of Federalism; Intermediate Microeconomics; Economic Philosophy; Modern Political Economy; Public Choice; Rational Choice Theory; Ethics and Economics. Graduate Public Expenditure Theory; Taxation Theory and Policy; Advanced Seminar in Public Economics; Microeconomics; History of Economic Thought; Economics and Philosophy. Employment History 1968 - 1973 Lecturer in Public Finance, Australian National University 1971 - 1972 Visiting Research Fellow, Dalhousie University 1973 - 1978 Senior Lecturer in Public Finance, Australian National University 1973 - 1974 Full-time Research Consultant to Australian Taxation 2 Review Committee 1974 - 1975 Part-time consultant to Australian 'Priorities Review Staff' 1976 - 1977 Visiting Research Associate, Center for Study of Public Choice, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Jan 1978 - Jul 1978 Reader in Public Finance, Australian National University Jul 1978 - Aug 1983 Professor of Economics and Research Fellow, Center for Study of Public Choice, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Aug 1983 - Dec 1983 Professor of Economics and Research Fellow, Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University Dec 1983 - Dec 1987 Professor of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Commerce, Australian National University Jan 1984 - Dec 1987 Professor and Head of Economics Department, Faculty of Economics and Commerce, Australian National University Jan 1985 - present Adjunct Research Scholar, Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University Jan 1988 - Jul 1991 Professor, Economics Department and Director's Section, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University Aug 1990 - Oct 1990 Visiting Research Fellow, Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University Oct 1990 - Dec 1990 Benjamin Meaker Visiting Professor, Economics Department, University of Bristol Jul 1991-Dec1996 Director, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University Jan 1997-July1997 Visiting Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford August 1997- Dec 1997 Visiting Professor, Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University Jan1998- 2004 Professor of Economics, Social and Political Theory Group, RSSS, ANU August – December 2003 Visiting Professor, Philosophy Department, UNC-Chapel Hill 3 Jan 2005 – May 2005 Nan Keohane Distinguished Visiting Professor, DukeUniversity/UNC, Chapel Hill Jan 2006 -- present Research Professor, Political Science Department, Duke University Research Professor, Philosophy Department, UNC-Chapel Hill July 2006 Vienna Institute Summer School, Lecturer October 2006 Hallsworth Fellowship, Manchester University Jan 2005 – 2008 Professor, Economics Department, RSSS, ANU Sept/Oct 2008 Visiting Fellow, Swedish Collegium for Advances Study (SCAS) Jan 2009 – present Professor, Philosophy School, CASS, ANU Sept 2009 Visiting Fellow, SCAS Sept-Dec 2011 Visiting Fellow, SCAS Academic Honours 1. Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia (since 1987) 2. 2001 Wittgenstein Lecturer, University of Bayreuth, Germany 3. Honorary Doctor of Economic Sciences, University of St Gallen, Switzerland (June 2002) 4. 2013 Australian Economic Society Distinguished Fellow. [One award is made annually "to honour distinguished Australian economists for their contribution to the development of economics"] 5. 2014 Hayek Medal Prizes Duncan Black Prize for the best Article in Public Choice 1999 [for article B.81 below] (with Alan Hamlin) Greg Kavka Prize for the best Article in Political Philosophy published between Jan 2000 and Dec 2001 [for B. 87] (with Loren Lomasky) Professional Affiliations (a) Journal Responsibilities Editor, Economics & Philosophy 1999 – 2005 Editorial Board Economics & Philosophy, 2005 - present Editorial Board, Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization 1986 - 1994 4 Joint Editor, Economic Record 1988 -1990 Editorial Board, Public Finance Review 1978 - 2003 Associate Editor, International Review of Law and Economics 1990 - 1994 Editorial Board, Constitutional Political Economy 1990 - present Editorial Board, Journal of Political Philosophy 1994 - present Editorial Board, Politics, Philosophy and Economics 2003 –present Editorial Board Public Choice 2006-present (b) Professional Offices Executive Committee, International Seminar in Public Economics 1985-1995 President, Public Choice Society [international body] 2002-2004 (c) Professional Societies Member of: American Economic Association; Southern Economic Association; Public Choice Society; Economic Society of Australia; American Political Science Association (d) Professional Administration Member, ASSA [Membership Committee 1988-90] [Chairman, Panel B, 1991 – 1994] University Administration (ANU) Chairman, Graduate Degrees Committee 1988-1990 Member, Board of the Faculties 1985-1987 Member, Board of the Institute 1987 – 1996, 1999-present Member, Publications Committee 1985 - 1991 Member, Honorary Degrees Committee, 1988 - 1991 Member, Policy and Planning Committee of BIAS, 1999-2001 Member, Strategic Planning Committee, RSSS, 1999-2000 Member, Academic Board, ANU 2001-2002 Chairman, Board of ITA [May- August 1999] Extra-mural Activities Musical Director, Oriana Chorale 1988-1990 and member, 1997- present Warden, All Saints Parish Church 1988-90, 1992 – 2000 and parish councillor 2001 - 200 Member, Diocesan Synod (Anglican Diocese of Canberra-Goulbourn) 1991 – 1995 President, Relationships Australia (Canberra & Region) 1997-2001 Vice-president, Relationships Australia (Canberra & Region) 2001-2004 Vice-President, Relationships Australia (National) 1998-2001 5 Member, Board of St Marks National Theological Centre, 1999- present Publications: A. Books and Monographs: (a) books written in full 1. The Power to Tax: Analytical Foundations of a Fiscal Constitution, (1980), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 231 pp, (with James M. Buchanan). [Republished in Japanese translation 1984; Spanish translation 1987; German translation 1988; Chinese translation 2002]. 2. Monopoly in Money and Inflation, (1981) London: Institute of Economic Affairs, Hobart Paper 88, 68 pp, (with James M. Buchanan). [Republished in Spanish translation in Cuadernos de Politica Economica, 8, (1982).] 3. The Reason of Rules: Constitutional Political Economy, (1985), New York: Cambridge University Press, 176 pp, (with James M. Buchanan). [Republished in Spanish translation 1988; German translation 1993; Japanese translation 1989; Italian translation 1991; Chinese translation 2002.] 4. Democracy and Decision: the Pure Theory of Electoral Preference, (1993), New York: Cambridge University Press, 236 pp, (with Loren Lomasky) [ ch 9.reprinted in D.Estlund (ed) Democracy Blackwell Publishers, Oxford 2002] 5. Democratic Devices and Desires, (2000), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, x +263pp (with Alan Hamlin) 6. The Economy of Esteem (2004) Oxford: Oxford University Press, xii + 339pp (with Philip Pettit) 7. Explaining Norms (2013) Oxford: Oxford University Press, x + 290pp [with Lina Erikkson, Robert Goodin and Nicholas Southwood] (b) occasional Papers 1. The Christian and the State: Towards a Libertarian View, (1983), Sydney: Center for Independent Studies, Occasional Paper No. 7, 35 pp. 2. The Case Against Tax Reform, (1987), Perth: A.I.P.P., Critical Issues Paper No. 7, 31 pp. 31 3. The Tale of the Slave -Owner, (1990), Public Choice Center, GMU, Virginia Political Economy Lecture, No. 6. 4. The Esteem Engine: A Resource for Institutional Design (2005) Cunningham 6 Lecture 2004, Academy of Social Sciences in Australia Occasional Paper 1, 14pp (c) edited works 1. The Economics of Federalism, (1980), Canberra: Australian National University Press, 432 pp, (with R.L. Mathews and B. Grewal). 2. Chaining Australia: Church Bureaucracies and Political Economy, (1984) Sydney: Center for Independent Studies, 143 pp, (with J. Williams). 3. The Morality of the Market: Religious and Economic Perspectives, (1985), Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 488 pp, (with W. Block and K. Elzinga). 4. Local Government Finance, (1987).Canberra: Centre for Research on Federal Financial Relations, Occasional Paper, 5. Taxation and Fiscal Federalism: Essays in Honour of Russell Mathews, (1988), Sydney: Australian National University Press, 250 pp, (with Bhajan Grewal and Peter Groenewegen) 6. Politics and Process: New Essays in Democratic Theory, (1989), New York: Cambridge University Press, (with Loren Lomasky) 7. .Rationality, Individualism, and Public Policy, (1990), Canberra: CRFFR, ANU, (with Cliff Walsh) 8. Economics and Religion: a Methodological Enquiry, (1994) Dordrecht: Kluwer, 289 + ix pp, (with A.M.C. Waterman) 9. Collected Works of James M. Buchanan Volumes 1 – 20 (1999-2002) Indianapolis: Liberty Press (edited with Hartmut Kliemt and Robert Tollison) 10. Methods and Morals in Constitutional Economics: Essays in Honor of James M. Buchanan (2002) Springer-Verlag