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August 2019 VITA Julie A. Nelson Professor Emeritus Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts Boston and Senior Research Fellow Global Development and Environment Institute Email: [email protected] [email protected] Website: https://sites.google.com/site/julieanelsoneconomist/home Blog: https://julieanelson.com/category/economics/ Fields of Interest: Feminist economics; economics and ethics; feminist social theory; philosophy and methodology of economics; gender and economics; ecological economics; quantitative methods; teaching of economics; economics of the household. Employment: Professor Emeritus, Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Boston. August 2019 to present. Senior Research Fellow, Global Development and Environment Institute, September 2008 to present. Professor, Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Boston. September 2011 to December 2018. (Department Chair, September 2011 - August 2015.) Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Boston. September 2008 to August 2011. Senior Research Associate, Global Development and Environment Institute, September 2001 to August 2008. Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts Boston, January to July 2007. Visiting Sowell Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Bates College, August 2003 to December 2003. Fellow, Center for the Study of Values in Public Life, Harvard Divinity School, September 2000 to June 2001. Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts Boston, September 1999 to August 2000. Associate Professor, Department of Economics and Graduate School of International Economics and Finance, Brandeis University, July 1995 to August 1999. Leif Johansen Research Award Programme Visiting Associate Professor of Economics, University of Oslo, Norway, May 1998. Visiting Associate Professor of Women's Studies, Harvard University, February 1997 to June 1997. Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of California, Davis, July 1994 to June 1996. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of California, Davis, July 1988 to June 1994. Research Economist, Division of Price and Index Number Research, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington D.C., September 1986 to June 1988. Research Assistant, Development Research Department, The World Bank, Washington D.C., September 1982 to August 1983. Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant, Economics Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1981-82, 1983-1985. Developed educational programs for churches and community groups, Hunger Action Coalition/Minnesota, Minneapolis, September 1978 to August 1980. Education: Ph.D., Economics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1986. M.A., Economics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1982. B.A., Economics, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1978. Publications Books and Edited Volumes Economics for Humans , 2 nd edition. University of Chicago Press, 2018. (Revised and expanded.) Ecology, Sustainability, and Care. Symposium in Feminist Economics 24(3), 2018, pp. 80-183. Co- edited with Marilyn Power, with help from Sigid Stagl. Includes Ecology, Sustainability, and Care: Developments in the Field, pp. 80-88 (with Marilyn Power). Gender and Risk-Taking: Economics, Evidence, and Why the Answer Matters. New York: Routledge, 2017. Macroeconomics in Context. Co-authored with Neva Goodwin and Jonathan Harris. New York: M.E. Sharpe. 1st Edition, 2008. 2nd Edition (with additional authors Brian Roach and Mariano Torras), New York: Routledge, 2014. Macroeconomics in Context: A European Perspective. Co-authored with Sebastian Dullien, Neva Goodwin, Jonathan M. Harris, Brian Roach, & Mariano Torras. New York: Routledge, 2018. Microeconomics in Context. Co-authored with Neva Goodwin, Frank Ackerman, and Thomas Weisskopf. 1st Edition: Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2005. 2nd Edition: New York: M.E. Sharpe, 2008. 3rd Edition: Co-authored with Neva Goodwin, Jonathan Harris, Brian Roach and Mariano Torras, M.E. Sharpe, 2014. 4th Edition: Co-authored with Neva Goodwin, Jonathan Harris, Pratistha Joshi Rajkarnikar, Brian Roach and Mariano Torras, 2018. Principles of Economics in Context. Co-authored with Neva Goodwin, Jonathan Harris; Brian Roach and Mariano Torras, M. E. Sharpe, 2014. Introducing Economics: A Critical Guide for Teaching. Co-authored with Mark H. Maier. New York: M. E. Sharpe, 2007. Economics for Humans. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006. Feminist Economics Today: Beyond Economic Man. Co-edited with Marianne A. Ferber. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003. Chapters include: Introduction: Beyond Economic Man, Ten Years Later, pp. 1-31 (with Marianne A. Ferber). Separative and Soluble Firms: Androcentric Bias in Business Ethics, pp. 81-99 (sole author). 2 Feminist Philosophies of Love and Work. Special issue of Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 17(2), Spring 2002. Co-edited with Paula England. Includes Feminist Philosophies of Love and Work, pp. 1-18 (with Paula England). Women at the End of the Millennium: What We Know, What We Need to Know. Special issue of The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance 39, 1999. Co-edited with Marianne A. Ferber. Includes Where Do We Go From Here? pp. 781-783 (with Marianne A. Ferber). Feminism, Objectivity, and Economics. London: Routledge, 1996. Beyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics. Co-edited with Marianne A. Ferber. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993. Chapters include: Introduction: The Social Construction of Economics and the Social Construction of Gender, pp. 1-22 (with Marianne A. Ferber). The Study of Choice or the Study of Provisioning? Gender and the Definition of Economics, pp. 23-36 (sole author). Journal Articles The Complicity of Economics. Forum for Social Economics, 47(2), 2018 (Papers & Proceedings issue), pp. 214–219 . Gender, Business Ethics, and Corporate Social Responsibility: Assessing and Refocusing a Conversation, with Kate Grosser and Jeremy Moon. Business Ethics Quarterly 27(4), October 2017, pp. 541-567. Male is a Gender, Too: A Review of Why Gender Matters in Economics by Mukesh Eswaran. Journal of Economic Literature 54(4), Dec. 2016, pp. 1362-1376. Not-So-Strong Evidence for Gender Differences in Risk Taking. Feminist Economics 22(2), 2016, pp. 114-142. Husbandry: A (Feminist) Reclamation of Masculine Responsibility for Care. Cambridge Journal of Economics 40(1), 2016, pp. 1-15. Are Women Really More Risk-Averse than Men? A Re-Analysis of the Literature Using Expanded Methods. Journal of Economic Surveys 29(3), July 2015, pp. 566-585. Is Dismissing the Environmental Caution the Manly Thing to Do? Gender and the Economics of Environmental Protection. Ethics & the Environment 20(1), Spring 2015, pp. 99-122. Fearing Fear: Gender and Economic Discourse. Mind & Society 14(1), 2015, pp. 129-139. The Power of Stereotyping and Confirmation Bias to Overwhelm Accurate Assessment: The Case of Economics, Gender, and Risk Aversion. Journal of Economic Methodology 21(3), 2014, pp. 211-231. 'Would Women Leaders Have Prevented the Global Financial Crisis?' Teaching Critical Thinking by Questioning a Question. International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education 4(2), June 2013, pp. 192-209. Ethics and the Economist: What Climate Change Demands of Us. Ecological Economics 85, 2013, pp. 145–154. Does Profit-Seeking Rule Out Love? Evidence (or Not) from Economics and Law. Washington University Journal of Law and Policy 35, 2011, pp. 69-107. For Love or Money: Current Issues in the Economics of Care. Journal of Gender Studies (Ochanomizu University) 14, March 2011, pp. 1-19. Economic Writing on the Pressing Problems of the Day: The Roles of Moral Intuition and Methodological Confusion. La Revue de Philosophie Economique/Review of Economic Philosophy, 11(2), December 2010, pp. 37-68. 3 Sociology, Economics, and Gender: Can Knowledge of the Past Contribute to a Better Future? The American Journal of Economics and Sociology 69(4), October 2010, pp. 1127-1154. Getting Past 'Rational Man/Emotional Woman': Comments on Research Programs in Happiness Economics and Interpersonal Relations. International Review of Economics 57(2), June 2010, pp. 233-253. Between a Rock and a Soft Place: Ecological and Feminist Economics in Policy Debates. Ecological Economics. 69(1), November 2009, pp. 1–8. The Economics of Nursing: Articulating Care, with Valerie Adams. Feminist Economics 15(4), October 2009, pp. 3–29. Teaching Ecological and Feminist Economics in the Principles Course, with Neva Goodwin. Forum for Social Economics 38(2-3), July 2009, pp. 173-187. A Response to Bruni and Sugden, Economics and Philosophy 25(2), July 2009, pp. 187-193. Ethics, Evidence, and International Debt, Journal of Economic Methodology 16(2), June 2009, pp. 175-189. Economists, Value Judgments, and Climate Change: A View from Feminist Economics, Ecological Economics 65(3), April 2008, pp. 441-447. Can We Talk? Feminist Economists in Dialogue with Social Theorists, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 31(4), Summer 2006, pp. 1052-1074. Why a Well-Paid Nurse Is a Better Nurse, with Nancy Folbre. Nursing Economics 24(3), May/June 2006, pp. 127-130. Rethinking Development and Globalization: Insights from Feminist Economics, The Good Society 14(3), 2005, pp. 58-62. Freedom, Reason, and More: Feminist Economics and Human Development, Journal of Human Development 5(3), November 2004, pp. 309-333. Clocks, Creation and Clarity: Insights on Ethics and