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DANIEL HAMMOND Hultquist Family Professor Department of Economics Wake Forest University Mailing Address Department of Economics Positions Held Box 7505 Wake Forest University Wake Forest University Hultquist Family Professor 1995-2019; Professor Winston-Salem, NC 27109 1991-1995; Associate Professor, 1983-1991; Assistant Professor, 1979-83; Instructor, 1978- Telephone 79: Department Chair, 1989-93, spring 2005, Office – 336.758.5335 2013-17 E-mail History of Economic Ideas, Editorial Board, [email protected] 2015 - Education Journal of the History of Economic Thought B.A. - Wake Forest University, 1972 Editorial Board, 2004 – 08 Ph.D. - University of Virginia, 1979 History of Economics Society Executive Committee, 1993-96 President, 2001-02 Past-President, 2002-04 Wake Forest Courses Taught Microeconomic Principles; Macroeconomic Principles; Introduction to Economics; Monetary Economics; International Economics; International Trade; International Finance; Natural Resource Economics; The Chicago School of Economics; Preparing for Economic Research; Economic Research; Markets in Venetian Life (Casa Artom); Economics of the Arts (Casa Artom); European Political and Economic Integration (Casa Artom); History of British Central Banking (Worrell House); History of Economic Thought (Worrell House); First Year Seminar Wake Forest Committees Curriculum Committee, Academic Planning Committee (chair), College Strategic Planning Committee, Judicial Council, Athletics Committee, Nominations Committee, Capital Planning Committee Publications: Articles and Books “An Interview with Milton Friedman on Methodology” (1998), translation into Spanish, in Julio H.Cole, ed. A Companion to Milton Friedman, Universidad Francisco Marroquín, Guatemala, forthcoming. “Columbia Roots of the Chicago School: The Case of Milton Friedman,” in Julio H.Cole, ed. A Companion to Milton Friedman, Universidad Francisco Marroquín, Guatemala, forthcoming. “Paul Samuelson’s Ideology and Scientific Economics,” in Robert A.Cord, ed., Paul Samuelson: Master of Modern Economics, Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming. “Between Old and New: George Stigler’s Chicago Price Theory,” in Craig Freedman, ed. , Understanding the Enigmatic George Stigler: Extending Price Theory in Economics and Beyond, Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming. Introduction to The Economic Role of the State by William A. Orton, Cluny Media, 2017. J. Daniel Hammond, Vita 2 Milton Friedman: Contributions to Economics and Public Policy, with Robert A. Cord, eds. Oxford University Press, 2016. “Milton Friedman and George J. Stigler: Early Interactions and Connections,” in Cord and Hammond, eds. Milton Friedman: Contributions to Economics and Public Policy, 2016. “Malthus, Utopians, and Economists,” in Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, vol. 33, 2015. “Paul Samuelson on Public Goods: The Road to Nihilism,” History of Political Economy annual supplement to vol. 47, 2015. “Ideological Profiles of Nobel Laureates: Milton Friedman,” Econ Journal Watch 10 (September 2013): 325-32. “The Uniqueness of Milton Friedman,” Econ Journal Watch 10 (May 2013): 184-88. “On Economists and Marriage,” Public Discourse, March 2013. Chicago Price Theory, with Steven G. Medema and John D. Singleton, eds. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013. “Religion and the Foundation of Liberalism: The Case of the Mont Pelerin Society,” with Claire H. Hammond, Modern Age, 55 (Winter/Spring): 2013. “Interest Rates,” in D. Coates, ed. Oxford Companion to American Politics, Oxford University Press, 2012 “Chicago School of Economics,” in D. Coates, ed. Oxford Companion to American Politics, Oxford University Press, 2012 “Strange Bedfellows: Fr. John A. Ryan and the Minimum Wage Movement,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 33 (December 2011): 449-66. “Friedman and Samuelson on the Business Cycle,” Cato Journal, 31 (Fall 2011): 643-60. “Markets, Politics and Democracy at Chicago: Taking Economics Seriously,” in R. Van Horn, P. Mirowski, and T.A. Stapleford, eds., pp. 36-63. Building Chicago Economics: New Perspectives on the History of America’s Most Powerful Economics Program. Cambridge University Press, 2011. “The Development of Post-War Chicago Price Theory,” in Ross B. Emmett, ed., pp. 7-24. The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2010. “Early Drafts of Friedman’s Methodology Essay,” in Uskali Mäki, ed., pp. 68-89. The Methodology of Positive Economics:Reflections on the Milton Friedman Legacy, Cambridge University Press, 2009. “Friedman, Milton,” in Enciclopedia Filosofica, forthcoming. “Friedman’s Methodology Essay on Context,” in Robert Leeson, ed., pp. 78-95. The Anti-Keynesian Tradition, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. “In the Shadows of Vanity: Religion and the Debate Over Hierarchy,” in L.S. Moss, ed., Social Inequality, Analytical Egalitarianism and the March Towards Eugenic Explanations in the Social Sciences, pp. 35-49. Malden, MA and Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2008. “More Fiber Than Thread? Evidence on the Mirowski-Hands Yarn,” in P. Mirowski and D.W. Hands, eds., pp. 130-52. Agreement on Demand: Consumer Theory in the Twentieth Century. Annual Supplement to Volume 38, History of Political Economy. Durham: Duke University Press, 2006. J. Daniel Hammond, Vita 3 Making Chicago Price Theory: Friedman-Stigler Correspondence, 1945-1957, with Claire H. Hammond, London and New York: Routledge, 2006. “Friedman, Rose Director (1911- ),” pp. 307-08, and “Friedman, Milton (1912 ),” pp. 299-307, Biographical Dictionary of American Economists, London and New York, Thoemmes Continuum, 2006. “Friedman, Milton (1912-),” in B. Frohnen, J. Beer, and J. O. Nelson, eds., American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia, Wilmington, DE: ISI Books, 2006. “Friedman, Milton,” in Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers, edited by John R. Shook, Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum, 2005. “Chicago School” and “Friedman, Milton,” in The Social Science Encyclopedia, 3rd ed., edited by Adam Kuper and Jessica Kuper, London: Routledge, 2004. “Roundtable on the Historiography of Institutional Economics,” with Bradley Bateman, Ross Emmett, Steven Medema, Malcolm Rutherford, and Warren Samuels, Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, vol. 22-A, New York: Elsevier, 2004. “Remembering Economics,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 25 (June 2003): 133-44. (Presidential Address, History of Economics Society Annual Meeting, July 7, 2002.) “Business Cycles: Monetarist Approach,” in An Encyclopedia of Macroeconomics, B. Snowdon and H.R. Vane, eds., pp. 80-3, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2002. “Remembrance and Appreciation Roundtable George J. Stigler (1911-1991): Scholar, Father, Dissertation Advisor, Referee, Textbook Writer and Policy Analyst,” with C. Friedland, C. Goodwin, C.H. Hammond, D. Levy, S.G. Medema, M.I. Naples, W.J. Samuels, S.M. Stigler, The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 61 (July 2002): 609-56. “Rose Director Friedman,” in A Biographical Dictionary of Women Economists, R. W. Dimand, M.A. Dimand, E.L. Forget, eds., pp. 163-167, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2000. The Legacy of Milton Friedman as Teacher (editor and author of introductory essay) Aldershot, UK and Brookfield, US: Edward Elgar, 1999 “Labels and Substance: Friedman's Restatement of the Quantity Theory,” History of Political Economy, 31 (Fall 1999): 449-71. “Friedman, Milton,” in The Handbook of Economic Methodology, J.B. Davis, D.W. Hands, U. Mäki, eds., pp. 197-200, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 1998. Theory and Measurement: Causality Issues in Milton Friedman’s Monetary Economics. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Reprint of “An Interview with Milton Friedman on Methodology,” in B.C. Caldwell, ed., The Philosophy and Methodology of Economics, vol. 1. pp. 216-38. Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar, 1993. “An Interview with Milton Friedman on Methodology,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, W.J. Samuels, ed., vol. 10. pp. 91-118. Greeenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1992. “The Problem of Context for Friedman’s Methodology,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, W.J. Samuels, ed., vol. 10. pp. 129-47. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1992. “Frank Knight’s Anti-positivism.” History of Political Economy, 23 (Fall 1991): 359-82. J. Daniel Hammond, Vita 4 “Alfred Marshall’s Methodology,” Methodus, 3 (June 1991): 95-101. “McCloskey’s Modernism and Friedman’s Methodology: A Case Study With New Evidence.” Review of Social Economy 48 (Summer 1990): 158-71. “Realism in Friedman’s Essays in Positive Economics.” Perspectives on the History of Economic Thought, D.E. Moggridge, ed., vol. 4, pp. 194-208, Aldershot, England: Edward Elgar, 1990. “Frank Knight’s Anti-Positivism.” (abstract) History of Economics Society Bulletin 11 (Fall 1989): 343. “Realism in Friedman’s Essays in Positive Economics.” (abstract) History of Economics Society Bulletin 10 (Fall 1988): 203. “How Different are Hicks and Friedman on Method?” Oxford Economic Papers 40 (June 1988): 392-4. “How Different are Hicks and Friedman on Method?” (abstract) History of Economics Society Bulletin 9 (Fall 1987): 10. “Monetarist and Antimonetarist Causality,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, W.J. Samuels, ed., Vol. 4. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1986, pp. 109-26. “Electronic Banking and Demand Deposit Demand,” Review of Business and Economic Research 20 (Fall 1984): 50-62. “Credit Card Credit and Demand for Bank Deposits,”