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CURRICULUM VITÆ KREGEL, Jan Allen 19Th April 1944 Home Address CURRICULUM VITÆ KREGEL, Jan Allen 19th April 1944 Home address: Director of Research 100 Manor Rd Director of the MSc in Economic Theory and Policy Red Hook, NY12571 Senior Scholar Tel. 845-758-8014 Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Cel. 917-744-5299 Blithewood Annandale-on-Hudson, NY <[email protected] > EDUCATION B.A. 1966 Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin, USA Ph.D. 1970 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA (Dissertation Committee: P. Davidson, Chair, J. Seneca, W. Susman, E.R. Weintraub) 1968-70 Research Student, Faculty of Economics and Politics, University of Cambridge, UK (Supervisors: Joan. Robinson, Lord Kaldor) PUBLIC and PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYMENT 2008-9 Chief Rapporteur, Commission of Experts of the President of the UN General Assembly on Reforms of the International Monetary and Financial System 2004-2006 Chief, Policy Analysis and Development Branch, Financing for Development Office, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, New York. 2004-2006 Deputy Secretary, UN Committee of Experts on Cooperation in International Tax Matters 2001-2004 Senior Inter Regional Adviser, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, New York Liaison Office 1998-2001 High Level Expert in International Finance and Macroeconomics, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, New York Liaison Office 1977-1980 Senior Economic Advisor, Office of the President, Confederazione Generale dell'Industria Italiana, Rome, 1977-80. 1981-82 Economic Advisor, Segretario Generale della Programmazione, Ministero del Bilancio e della Programmazione, Rome, 1981-2. ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2006- Professor of Finance and Development, Tallinn Technological University, Tallinn, Estonia 1999-2015 Distinguished Research Professor, Center for Full Employment and Price Stability, University of Missouri, Kansas City 1990-2002 Professor of Economics (ordinario di Economia Politica), Facoltà di Scienze Politiche, Università degli Studi di Bologna 1985-90 Professor of International Economics, The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, Bologna Center 1980-85 Professor of Monetary Theory (Gewoon Hoogleraar), Rijksuniversiteit, Groningen, Netherlands 1977-81 Professor of Economics, Livingston College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J. 1973-79 Lecturer and Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Southampton, UK 1969-72 Lecturer in Economics, University of Bristol, UK PART-TIME, VISITING APPOINTMENTS 1972 Chargé de cours invité, Institut des Sciences Economiques, Université Catholique de Louvain, Leuven, Belgium 1972-3 Visiting Fellow, Institut des Sciences Economiques, Université Catholique de Louvain, Leuven, Belgium 1973 Professore incaricato di Sistemi Economici Comparati, Facoltà di Scienze Politiche, Università degli Studi di Bologna 1974 Professeur invité, Institut des Pays en Voie de Développement, Université Catholique de Louvain 1978-80 Adjunct Full Professor of Monetary Theory, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research, New York 1982 Netherlands-Germany Cultural Exchange Professor, Universität Bremen, June 2 1982 Visiting Research Professor, Istituto di Economia, Facoltà di Statistica, Università degli Studi di Roma, La Sapienza, April, May 1985 Professore a contratto, Istituto di Scienze Economiche, Università di Pavia, April-May 1986-8 Professore a contratto, Facoltà di Scienze Politiche "Cesare Alfieri", Università di Firenze 1987 Maître de conférences invité, Institut de Finance, Université de Orleans, France, April 1988 Professore supplente di Politica Economica e Finanziaria, Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali, Roma 1988 Professeur invité, Faculté de Droit et des Sciences Economiques, Université de Nice, France 1989 Ayres Scholar of the Association for Evolutionary Economics, December. 1990 Alcoa Visiting Professor and Laws Lecturer, University of Tennessee, February. 1990, 1991 Academic Specialist, USIA, Departamento de Economia, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Unidad Azcapotzalco, June, 1990, October, 1991. 1992 Visiting Professor, Department of Postgraduate Studies, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, October-November. 1994 Visiting Professor, Department of Postgraduate Studies, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Unidad Iztapalapa, January. 1994-5,6 Senior Economic Affairs Officer, UNCTAD, Global Interdependence Division, Geneva. 1996 Visiting Professor, Istituto de Investigaciones Economicas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, October 1997-2002 Visiting Senior Scholar, Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 1990-1998 Adjunct Professor of International Economics, The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, Bologna Center, Bologna, Italy 2008 Adviser, Government of Qatar, Financing for Development Conference. Honors 2011 Veblen-Commons Award, Asssociation for Evolutionary Economics 2011 Member Academia Nazionale dei Lincei, Roma 2012 Patron, Brazilian Association of Keynesian Economics PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Rate of Profit, Distribution and Growth: Two Views, London: Macmillan, Chicago, Aldine, 1971, partially translated in French as "Piero Sraffa: Marchandise, transformation et changement de techniques," in G. Abraham-Frois, ed., Problématiques de la Croissance, Vol. II, Paris, Editions Economica, 1974, pp. 73-94). The Theory of Economic Growth, London: Macmillan, 1972 (translated in Italian, Greek and Turkish). The Reconstruction of Political Economy, London: Macmillan, 1973, second edition, 1975 (translated in Italian, Japanese and German). The Theory of Capital, London: Macmillan, 1976 (translated in Italian, Greek and Turkish). Origini e sviluppi dei mercati finanziari, Arezzo: Banca popolare dell"Etruria e del Lazio / studi e ricerche, 1996. The Past and Future of Banks, Ente Einaudi: Roma, 1997 International Development Finance (with J.A. Ocampo and S.Griffith-Jones), London: Zed Books, 2007. BOOKS EDITED Barriers to Full Employment (with E. Matzner and A. Roncaglia), London: Macmillan, 1988 (translation in German). Inflation and Income Distribution in Capitalist Crisis: Essays in Memory of Sidney Weintraub, London: Macmillan, 1989. Recollections of Eminent Economists, London: Macmillan, (Il mestiere di economista, Torino: Einaudi), Vol. I, 1988, Vol. II, 1989. Macroeconomic Problems and Policies of Income Distribution: Functional, Personal and International (with P. Davidson), Upleadon, UK: Edward Elgar, 1989. 2 3 Economic Problems of the 1990's: The US, Europe and the Developing Countries (with P. Davidson), Upleadon: UK: E. Elgar, 1991. Nuove interpretazioni dell'analisi monetaria di Keynes, Bologna: il Mulino, 1991. Market Shock: An Agenda for the Economic and Social Reconstruction of Central and Eastern Europe, (with E. Matzner and G. Grabher) Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1992 (translation in German, Russian, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Roumanian and Ukrainian). Growth, Employment and Finance - Economic Reality and Economic Theory, (with P. Davidson), Upleadon: Edward Elgar, 1994. Improving the Global Economy, (with P. Davidson), Upleadon: Edward Elgar, 1997. Full Employment and Price Stability in a Global Economy, (with P. Davidson), Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1999. Financial Stability and Growth: Perspectives on financial regulation and new developmentalism. Routledge Studies in Development Economics, ed with Luis Carlos Bresser-Pereia and Leonardo Burlamaqui, 2014. Financial Regulation in the European Union, edited by Rainer Kattel, Jan Kregel, and Mario Tonveronachi, Routledge Critical Studies in Finance and Stability, 2015 CHAPTERS CONTRIBUTED TO BOOKS EDITED BY OTHERS "Some Post Keynesian Distribution Theory," in S. Weintraub, ed., Modern Economic Thought, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1976, pp. 421-38 (translated in Russian). "La théorie neo-classique de la monnaie et des prix," in C. Berthomieu and J. and L. Cartelier, eds, Ricardiens, Keynésiens et Marxistes, Presses Universitaires de Grenobles, 1976, pp. 77-83. "A Keynesian Approach to Inflation Theory and Policy," in D. Heathfield, ed., Models and Policy: Perspectives on Inflation, London: Longmans, 1979, pp. 186-216 (translated in Japanese). "Marx, Keynes and Social Change: Is Post-Keynesian Theory Neo-Marxist?" in E.J. Nell, ed., Growth, Profits and Property, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1980, pp.267-75 (translated in French in C. Berthomieu and J. and L. Cartelier, eds, Ricardiens, Keynésiens et Marxistes, Presses Universitaires de Grenobles, 1976, pp. 119-40). "Keynes's Paradigm: A Theoretical Framework for Monetary Analysis," (with P. Davidson) in E.J. Nell, ed., Growth, Profits and Property, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1980, pp. 137-50 (translated in Spanish). "La teoria post-keynesiana come generalizzazione della Teoria Generale," in L. Paganetto, ed., La Teoria Generale e i post-Keynesiani, Naples: Liguori, 1982, pp. 81-92. "The Interaction of U.S. and European Policies," in S. Weintraub and M. Goodstein, eds, Reaganomics and the Stagflation Economy, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1983, pp. 192-204. "Effective Demand: Origins and Development of the Notion," in Distribution, Effective Demand, and International Economic Relations, London: Macmillan, 1983, pp. 50-68. "Budget Deficits, Economic Policy and Liquidity Preference," in F. Vicarelli, ed., Keynes's Relevance Today, London: Macmillan, 1985, pp. 28-50 (Attua lità di Keynes, Rome: Laterza, 1983, pp. 45-77). "Conceptions of Equilibrium, Conceptions of Time and Conceptions
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