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CURRICULUM VITAE ROSS B. EMMETT, PH.D.

Professor of Economic Thought School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership & Director, Center for the Study of Economic School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership & WP Carey School of Business Arizona State University CPComm 490B, PO Box 9801 Tempe, AZ 85287-9801 [email protected]; 480/965-6528

SSRN page: http://ssrn.com/author=381536 Academia : https://asu.academia.edu/RossEmmett

Personal: Born 1957; Citizen of U.S.A. and Canada c.v. Date: May 26, 2020

Academic Appointments

Arizona State University 2018-present 2018-present Professor of Economic Thought, School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership 2018-present Director, Center for the Study of Economic Liberty 2018-present Affiliated faculty, Department of Michigan State University 2003-2018 2009-2018 Professor of Political Economy and Political Theory & Constitutional Democracy, James Madison College 2003-2009 Associate Professor of Political Economy and Political Theory & Constitutional Democracy, James Madison College 2006-2011 Co-Director, Michigan Center for Innovation & Economic Prosperity 2006-2018 Adjunct faculty, Economics 2003-2018 Core faculty, Canadian Studies Center 2008-2018 Core faculty, Center for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies 2009-2018 Core faculty, Center for Advanced Study of International Development 2016-2018 Affiliated faculty, Institute for Public Policy and Social Research

Augustana University College, Canada 1989-2003 (now University of Alberta, South campus) 1997-2003 John P. Tandberg Chair & Associate Professor of Economics R. B. Emmett cv 2

1994-1997 Associate Professor of Economics 1989-1994 Assistant Professor of Economics Trinity Western University, Canada 1981-1984 1982-1984 Assistant Professor of Business 1981-1982 Instructor of Business

Occasional Sessional Appointments University of Alberta (Economics, 1998-2003); University of Winnipeg (Economics, 1988-1989); and University of Manitoba (Economics, 1985-1989)

Research & Visiting Fellowships Invited Professor 2008, 2009 Département d'Économie et de Gestion, École Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France Research Fellow 2005 Property and Environment Research Center, Bozeman, MT Visiting Scholar 2000 Center for the Study of , George Mason University Visiting Fellow 1987-1989 St. John’s College, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada Research Fellow 1984-1987 St. John’s College, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

Education

University of Manitoba, St. John’s College, Winnipeg, Canada 1984-1989 Ph.D., Economics, 1991 • Thesis: “The as Philosopher”: Frank H. Knight and American Social Science during the Twenties and Early Thirties • Supervisor: A. M. C. Waterman • Received Joseph Dorfman Best Dissertation Award, History of Economics Society, 1992

University of South Carolina, Moore School of Business 1979-1981 IMBA, 1981 • Language Track: German • Concentration: International Finance & Banking • Internship: IBM Deutschland, Stuttgart

Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 1974-1978 B.A.,History, cum laude, 1978 • Honor Societies: Phi Alpha Theta; Omicron Delta Kappa Additional Undergraduate Coursework R. B. Emmett cv 3

University of Oklahoma (Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1976); and Simon Fraser University (economics pre-requisites, 1983-84)

Grants

Arizona State University, WP Carey Foundation, and Foundation Center for the Study of Economic Liberty 2018-present Mini-Grant on Economics 2019 Research on Philosophy, Politics and Economics programs in North America $2,000

Charles Koch Foundation (Michigan State University) Koch Scholar Reading Group and Speaker series, US$145,000 2011-2017 Project Assistants and Speaker series, US$57,370 2008-2011 John Templeton Foundation and the Institute for Humane Studies 2015-2017 Grants to support 6 speakers and a public debate, $15,000 W. John and Mary Blyth Fund in Honor of Hans and Mary Sennholz 2015-2016 Programming includes the annual Hans Sennholz Lecture, $270,000 Agence Nationale de la Recherche, France 2010-2014 Cross-disciplinary Interactions in Postwar American Social Science. PI: Philippe Fontaine (ENS, Cachan). Member, research group. Earhart Foundation Michigan Center for Innovation & Economic Prosperity 2008-2009 • Student researchers and Graduate Fellowships for “Entrepreneurial Faculty for the 21st Century University,” US$17,500 Economics Oral History Project, PI, US$23,000 2001-2002 Prima Civitas (Michigan) Michigan Center for Innovation & Economic Prosperity 2007 • Michigan Futures in the Global Economy Research Center WIRED mini-grant for “Inventors Day,” US$5000 Michigan State University, James Madison College Faculty Development Initiative 2006-2007 Frank Knight and American Social Science, PI Summer Research, US$5,000 2003-2004 Economics, PI American Philosophical Society 2006 Franklin Research Grant for archival trips, US$3,000 Frank Knight and American Social Science, PI Michigan State University 2005-2007 Intramural Research Grant, US$25,000 R. B. Emmett cv 4

Frank Knight and American Social Science, PI • Course reduction, research assistants, research costs

Augustana University College Faculty Research Fund, CDN$2,500 1996, 1999-2001 Frank Knight and Chicago Economics, PI Faculty Research Fund, CDN$1,200 1998 Augustana Economic Impact Study, Co-PI (with Varghese Manaloor) Faculty Research Fund, CDN$3,000 1992 Frank H. Knight, PI Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada 1993-1996 Frank Knight and the Dilemmas of Modernist American Social Science, PI, CDN$30,000

Courses Taught

Arizona State University, School of Civic and 2018-present Economic Thought and Leadership • CEL 394 – and Innovation (Fall 2018) • CEL 494 – and Classical Political Economy (Spring 2019) • CEL 394 – Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Fall 2019; Fall 2020) • CEL/EC 394 – History of Economic Thought (Spring 2020; Spring 2021)

Michigan State University, James Madison College 2003-present • MC 201 & 202 – Introduction to the Study of Public Affairs I & II (team-taught) • MC 271 – & Democracy • MC 293 – Methods for Strategic Analysis in Public Affairs • MC 341 – Politics and Markets (numbered MC 241 until Fall 2015) • MC 370 – Radical Challenges to Liberal Democracy • MC 497 – Senior Seminar in Political Theory & Constitutional Democracy. Seminar topics have included: Poverty, Philosophy, and Inequality Through the Lens of Adam Smith; Constitutional Political Economy; Freedom, Justice & Constitutionalism. • MC 361 – Political Economy & Comparative Public Policymaking: Comparative Political Economy of Innovation & Entrepreneurship (discontinued) • MC 390 – Topics in Public Affairs: Politics & Markets in Historical Perspective (discontinued); Comparative Political Economy and the Foundations of an Innovative Society (discontinued) • MC 469 – Applied Public Policy Research Seminar: Michigan Futures in the Global Economy (discontinued; team taught)

Augustana University College 1989-2003 (now University of Alberta – Augustana Campus) R. B. Emmett cv 5

• ECO 101 & 102 – Introduction to Micro- and • ECO 110, 210, 310 – Critical Thinking in Economics and Business • ECO 215 – Economic Thought • ECO 221 – Thinking Strategically: An Introduction to Game Theory • ECO 251/HIS 262 – History of Canadian Economic Development • ECO 314/ENG 351 – Economics and Literature of 19th century British Capitalism (team-taught) • ECO 322 – • ECO 328 – Economics of the Internet • ECO 325 – Women, Work and Welfare in Canada • ECO 480 – Ethics in Business and Economics • IDS 310 – Western Civilization II (team-taught)

University of Alberta – Faculty of Arts (Economics) 1998-2003 • ECON 101 & 102 – Intro to Micro- and Macroeconomics • ECON 218 – Introduction to Canadian Economic Development • ECON 331 –

University of Winnipeg 1988-1989 • 14.1102 & 14.1103 – Introduction to Micro- and Macroeconomics • 81.1101 – Introduction to Business

University of Manitoba 1985-1989 • 18.120 – Principles of Economics • 18.247 – Macroeconomic Theory and Its Applications • 18.257 – Economic Ideas and Social Institutions

Trinity Western University 1981-1984 • BUSI 111 – Introduction to Business • BUSI 201 – Introduction to Management • ECON 201 & 202 – Principles of Micro- and Macroeconomics • ECON 207 – History of Economic Thought • BUSI 342 – Business Finance • BUSI 481 – Business Ethics

Student Supervision

Ph.D. Committee Member Van Horn, Robert. Notre Dame University 2007 “The Origins of Chicago Economics and Chicago ” Director: Philip Mirowski (Economics) • Associate Professor, University of Rhode Island, 2009-present; Post-doc, Center for the History of Political Economy, Duke University, 2008-2009; Adjunct Professor of Economics, Holy Cross College, Notre Dame, IN, 2005-2008. R. B. Emmett cv 6

Ayman Reda. Michigan State University 2005 “Three Essays on the Economics of Religion and Politics” Director: Larry Martin (Economics) • Lecturer I, University of Michigan – Dearborn, 2017-2019; Assistant Professor of Economics, Lebanese American University, Beirut, LB, 2009-2015; Assistant Professor of Economics, Grand Valley State University, 2005-2009. Stephen J. Nash. Cambridge University 2000-2002 “Uncertainty and Welfare: Frank Knight’s Expansion of Welfare Economics” Director: Geoffrey Hodgson (Economics) • Senior Strategist, Industry Fund, Sydney, Australia (2018-present); Chief Investment Officer, Nambawan Super Limited, PNG (2015-2018).

Masters Committee Member Lovgren, Adam. Michigan State University 2011 “Developing a Framework for Assisting Entrepreneurs: A Case Study of the Michigan State University Product Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources” Director: H. Christopher Peterson ()

Other Graduate Student Supervision/Interaction From (Adam) Smith to (Vern) Smith: CSEL Grant Research Grant Program 2019 Summer reading/mentoring program for a dozen graduate students & young faculty, coupled with required presentations of research papers during academic year 2019-2020 in the PPE Research Seminar.

Smith CSEL Summer Grant Program 2018 Summer reading/mentoring program for a dozen graduate students & young faculty, coupled with required presentations of research papers during summer 2018.

Entrepreneurial Faculty for the 21st Century University 2007-2008 Michigan State University, Graduate Fellowship Program, Co-Director Ngeta Kibiri Summer 2005 Property and Environment Research Center, Bozeman, MT Research mentor “Analysis of the political dynamics of wildlife law reform in Kenya,” and “Analysis of the dynamics of community wildlife management in the West Kilimanjaro Area, Tanzania” Daniel G. Ogbaharya Summer 2005 Property and Environment Research Center, Bozeman, MT Research mentor “The Impact of Institutional Degradation on Pastoral Livelihoods in the Horn of Africa: the Case of the Borana” • Awarded 2007 Harold Isaacs Award for Best Graduate Paper, Association for Third World Studies; published in the Journal of Third World Studies and Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice.

Undergraduate Senior Honors Theses (James Madison College) R. B. Emmett cv 7

Alex Parsell 2016 “Compromising on Education: An Attempt to Define the Nature of Institutional Failure” • Presented at James Madison College, Michigan State University, December 2016. Matthew Needham 2014 “Political Entrepreneurship in Education: The Case of School Choice Reform” • Presented at the James Madison College Senior Research Conference, Michigan State University, April 2014. Kathyrn Allen 2013 “The Trials, Tribulations, and Theory that Have Shaped Tribal Nations Sovereignty” • Presented at the James Madison College Senior Research Conference, Michigan State University, April 2013. Brad Kells 2013 “Applied Zymology: Culture, Institutions, and Luck in Creating the American Microbrew” • Presented at the James Madison College Senior Research Conference, Michigan State University, April 2013. Ted Madsen 2009 “Revolution and Liberalism: A Paradox” • Presented at James Madison College, Michigan State University, April 2009. Brett Staron 2008 “Freedom as Empowerment: New Humans for New-Growth” • Merit Recognition for poster presentation in Social Science: History, Economics and Political Science group, University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, Michigan State University, April. • “Socio-Political Empowerment and Economic Development: Evidence from Cross-Sectional Country Regressions” presented at the Economic Scholars Program for Undergraduate Researchers, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, March. Tara Clark 2008 “The Role of Civil Society in Urban Development: The Cases of Boston and Dublin” (with Professor Louise Jezerski) • Poster presentation at Social Science: History, Economics and Political Science group, University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, Michigan State University, April. Kyle Steele 2007 “UnLocke-ing Liberalism: Approaching a New Morality for Rights” • First Place Award, Social Science Group 3, University Undergraduate Research • and Arts Forum, Michigan State University, April. Kimberley Beaubien 2007 “The Principle of Subsidiarity: Connections Between Catholic Social Teaching and American Political Thought” • Presented at the University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, Michigan State University, April. Keeley A. Reed 2006 “Competent Government through Amendment: Reviving Madison’s Vision by Cost-Benefit Analysis and Incentive.” • Presented at the University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, Michigan State University, April. R. B. Emmett cv 8

Other Supervised Undergraduate Research (James Madison College) Brad Kells and Jeff Johnson 2011 Poster Presentation: “Steering the System: The Role of Adverse Selection in the Mississippi Bubble.” Independent Research. Christopher Smith and Martin Fox 2010 Poster Presentation: “Facebooking the Chicago School of Economics.” Independent Research. • First Place Award, History, Political Science and Economics Group, University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, Michigan State University, April. Danielle Ferry 2009 Earhart Scholar, Michigan Center for Innovation & Economic Prosperity, 2008-2009 “Models of University-Industry Linkages,” Oral presentation, University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, Michigan State University, April. Dan Redford, David Carlson, Matthew Murray and Natalie Pruett 2009 Poster Presentation: “Doing Business in the United States: Starting a Business.” University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, Michigan State University, April. Laura Kovacek, Christopher Smith and Martin Fox 2009 Poster Presentation: “The Chicago Workshop Model: Normalizing or Fragmenting Scientific Collaboration?” Independent Research. • First Place Award, History, Political Science and Economics Group, University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, Michigan State University, April. Megan Block 2008 “Creating Entrepreneurial Communities.” Independent Research. • Research conducted in South Haven, MI in conjunction with the “Creating Entrepreneurial Communities” project of The Product Center, MSU Extension. • Presented at the University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, Michigan State University, April. Jared Merlo 2008 “Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice in India.” Independent Study. • Included research trip to India to interview Indian entrepreneurs in December 2007. • Merit Recognition for presentation in Business Group, University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, Michigan State University, April. Brett Staron 2007 “The Limits of Freedom: and Frank H. Knight.” Independent Research. • Presented at the University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, Michigan State University, April. • Presented at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economics Scholars Program for Undergraduate Research Conference, March. David McClintick 2005 “The Simon-Ehrlich Wager: A 100-Year Price History.” Independent Research. • Merit Award for presentation at the University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, Michigan State University, April. R. B. Emmett cv 9

• Basis for Ross B. Emmett and Dave McClintick, “Betting on the Wealth of Nature: The Simon-Ehrlich Wager.” PERC Reports, September.

Other Teaching Activities

“Must Commons Governance Be Tragic?” 2019 • Lecture, Acton University, Grand Rapids, MI, June “Why Malthus Was Not a Malthusian” 2019 • Lecture, Acton University, Grand Rapids, MI, June “Marx’s Theory of Capitalist Development.” 2016 • Lecture in PLS 170: Introduction to Political Philosophy, Michigan State University, November. “Piketty, Poverty, and Inequality” 2016 • Lecture, Acton University, Grand Rapids, MI, June “Adam Smith and the Rise of Modern Economics.” 2011, 2015 • Lecture at “Economics from Smith to Friedman” conference for graduate students and professionals, Grand Rapids, MI. Sponsored by Acton Institute and Liberty Fund. “Introduction to the Chicago School” 2015, 2016 • Lecture, Acton University, Grand Rapids, MI, June Charles Koch Institute, Faculty Fellow 2014-2015 • Seminar on “Inequality and Well-Being” Summer Institute, Center for the History of Political Economy, 2014 Duke University, June • Lectures on: “Chicago Economics,” and “Frank H. Knight – The Economist as Philosopher” “Innovation and Divine Creativity.” 2012, 2013, 2014 • Lecture, Acton University, Grand Rapids, MI, June “The Threat of Economic Utopianism” 2013 • Lecture, Acton University, Grand Rapids, MI, June “Free Market Thought: Austrian Economics.” 2013 • Lecture, Acton University, Grand Rapids, MI, June “ and Globalization.” 2012 • Lecture, Acton University, Grand Rapids, MI, June • Podcast of Acton University presentation available at: http://sites.fastspring.com/acton/product/actonuniversity2012 (day 4) “The Role of Ideas in .” 2012 • Lecture, Acton University, Grand Rapids, MI. • Lecture, “Weekend Exploring Liberty,” Northwood University, Midland, MI, April. Sponsored by Institute for Humane Studies. “Innovation and Entrepreneurship.” 2011 • Lecture, Acton University, Grand Rapids, MI, June. R. B. Emmett cv 10

“The Economics & Ethics of .” 2011 • Lecture, Acton University, Grand Rapids, MI, June. “Creative Destruction.” 2011 • Lecture at “Liberty, Markets, and Responsibility” conference, Grand Rapids, MI. Sponsored by Acton Institute and Liberty Fund. “Liberty: Issues for Students Today on College Campuses.” 2010-2014 • Lecture, , Michigan State University, each September. “The Scottish Enlightenment and the Institutions of Modernity.” 2010 • Lecture at “Scottish Enlightenment” conference, Grand Rapids, MI, July. Sponsored by Acton Institute and Liberty Fund. “Markets and Morality.” 2010 • Lecture at “Free Market Environmentalism” student colloquium, Bozeman, MT, June 2010. Sponsored by Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) and Liberty Fund. “Centralization and Its Effect on Civil Society.” 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015 • Presentation at “ and the Rule of Law” conference, Grand Rapids, MI, November 2009, September 2010, April 2012, and February 2015. Sponsored by Acton Institute and Liberty Fund. “Surfing the Past: Online Resources for Teaching the History of Economic Thought.” 2007 • Presentation at “Great Ideas for Teaching the History of Economic Thought,” History of Economics Society session at Allied Social Science Association meeting, January. “Designing Games and Simulations for Learning” 2006 • Presentation for Lilly Seminar Series, Michigan State University, November. Mind Games: Teaching and Learning with Games and Simulations 2005 • Faculty Learning Community participant, Michigan State University, Spring. “Using Writing Across the Curriculum in the History of Economics Course.” 2005 Panel presentation, Workshop on Teaching the Undergraduate Course on the History of Economic Thought, History of Economics Society meeting, Victoria University, University of Toronto, June 2004; panel repeated at session of the History of Economics Society, Allied Social Science Association meeting, Philadelphia, January. History of Economics Responder, Ask the Professor , Eh. 1997-2005 Requirements for Essays submitted in Economics 1992, 2002 For economics courses at Augustana University College. “The Online Transformation of Economics Education.” 2000 Library of Economics and Liberty, Feature Essay. February. • Available at http://www.econlib.org/library/Features/feature.html Teaching the History of Economics 1995 Panel presentation, History of Economics Society meeting, University of Notre Dame, June. “Responding to Term Papers.” Teaching Matters 5 (Fall): 3. 1994 (Instructional Media Center, Lincoln University, Pennsylvania) • Originally an email posting to TCH-ECON, a listserv devoted to teaching economics. R. B. Emmett cv 11

“Contributions to a More Race- and Gender-Friendly Introductory 1994, 1995 Economics Course.” Panel presentation, Western Economics Association International meeting, Vancouver, BC, June 1994; and Allied Social Science Association meeting, Washington, D.C., January 1995. NSF Teaching Enhancement Workshop: Improving Introductory 1993 Economics by Introducing Material on Women and Racial Minorities, William & Mary College, Williamsburg, VA, May. “Plagiarism at the Blackboard.” Auctalk 1 (February): 2 1992 (Augustana University College Teaching Committee)

Publications

Books Frank Knight & the Chicago School in American Economics. 2009 Routledge (Studies in the History of Economics) • Reviews: Journal of the History of Economic Thought 33.2 (June 2011): 277-80; History of Political Economy 44.1 (Spring 2012): 192-93.

Edited Books Documents Related to , Institutionalism at Chicago, and 2013 Frank H. Knight, Research in the History of Economic Thought & Methodology, Vol. 31-B, Emerald/JAI. The Economic Organization, by Frank H. Knight 2013 with an Introduction by Ross B. Emmett. Transaction Books. Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919-1928. 2011 Research in the History of Economic Thought & Methodology, Vol. 29-B, Emerald/JAI. The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics 2010 Edward Elgar. • Reviews: History of Economics Review 52 (Summer 2010), 135-37; EH.Net, http://eh.net/book_reviews/elgar-companion-chicago-school-economics; Panoeconomicus 58.3 (September 2011), 425-30; History of Economic Ideas 20.2 (2012) The Biographical Dictionary of American , 2 volumes. 2006 Thoemmes Continuum. The Chicago Tradition in Economics, 1892-1945 2001 8 volumes. Routledge. Great Bubbles: Reactions to the South Sea Bubble, 2000 the Mississippi Scheme and the Tulip Mania Affair, 3 volumes. Pickering & Chatto. • Reviews: Economic History Review 54.4 (November 2001): 796-797; Journal of Economic History 61.3 (September 2001): 869-71; 37.1 (January 2002): 67-68; European Journal of the History of Economic Thought 8.1 (March 2001). R. B. Emmett cv 12

Selected Essays by Frank H. Knight, 2 volumes 1999 University of Chicago Press. • Reviews: History of Political Economy 33.4 (Winter 2001): 857-59; Journal of Economic History 60.3 (September 2000): 922-24; Philosophy of the Social Sciences 34.3 (December 2004): 590-93; Research in the History of Economic Thought & Methodology 20-A (2002): 237-49.

Articles, Book Chapters & Review Essays James M. Buchanan and Frank H. Knight on Democracy as 2020 “Government by Discussion.” Public Choice (special issue).

“Reconsidering Frank Knight’s Risk, Uncertainty and .” 2020 The Independent Review 24(4 -Spring): 533-41. “Reading the Hermeneutics of Suspicion with Suspicion: A Review 2019 Essay on Nancy MacLean’s Democracy in Chains. Research in the History of Economic Thought & Methodology, vol. 37B, 165-75. “Why James Buchanan Kept Frank Knight’s Picture on His Wall Despite 2019 Fundamental Disagreement on Economics, Ethics, and Politics.” In James Buchanan: A Theorist of Political Economy and Social Philosophy, edited by Richard Wagner. Palgrave Macmillan, 1155-70. “Keynes on Judgment, Moral Science, and the Civilization of the Few.” 2017 Journal of Markets & Morality 20(1): 69-78. • Available at https://www.marketsandmorality.com/index.php/mandm/article/view/1249/1044 “The Chicago School Student of Bourgeois Civilization.” 2016 Man and the Economy 3(2): 213-24. • http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/me.2016.3.issue-2/me-2016-0022/me-2016-0022.xml • Presented at Duke University Center for the History of Political Economy, September 2016. With Robert Van Horn. “Two Trajectories of Democratic Capitalism in 2015 the Postwar Chicago School: Frank Knight versus .” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 39.5 (September): 1443-55. “Economics is Not All of Life.” Econ Journal Watch 11.2 (May), 144-52 2014 • Contribution to Symposium on “Does Economics Need an Infusion of Religious or Quasi-Religious Formulations?” • Available at: http://econjwatch.org/articles/economics-is-not-all-of-life “Economics and Theology after the Separation.” In the 2014 Oxford Handbook of Christianity and Economics, edited by Paul Oslington, 135-50. Oxford University Press. • SSRN Abstract #: 1951511 “Frank H. Knight on Institutionalism and Economics.” Research in 2013 the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Vol. 31-B: 117-24. • SSRN Abstract #: 2307171 “‘It Is a Long Time between Drinks’: The Friendship of Frank H. Knight 2013 R. B. Emmett cv 13

and Frederick D. Kershner,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Vol. 31-B: 151-76. • SSRN Abstract #: 2307174 “Warren J. Samuels: Intellectual Historian of Economics,” Research in 2013 the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Vol. 31-A. • Presentation at a session on “Remembering Warren J. Samuels,” History of Economics Society, Brock University, St. Catherine’s ON, June 2012. • SSRN Abstract #: 2307130 “Introduction.” In The Economic Organization, by Frank H. Knight 2013 Transaction Books, pp. ix-xxxiii. • SSRN Abstract #: 2165805 “Why and How to Teach the History of Economic Thought: 2012 Economics as Historically Produced Knowledge.” (with Avi Cohen). In The International Handbook on Teaching and Learning Economics, edited by Gail Hoyt and KimMarie McGoldrick. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. • Related to the Special Roundtable on Teaching the History of Economic Thought, History of Economics Society meeting, Notre Dame University, June 2011. • Duke University Center for the History of Political Economy Working Paper No. 2011-07. • SSRN Abstract #: 1809762 “Of Talk, Economics, Love and Innovation,” 2012 Journal of Socio-Economics 41.6 (December): 783-86. • SSRN Abstract #: 2165803 “Inclusive Institutions and Bourgeois Dignity,” 2012 Review of Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty, by D. Acemoglu & J. A. Robinson. Faith & Economics, No. 60 (Fall): 61-69. • SSRN Abstract #2165801 “Psychology, Scientific Control, Chicago, and the Impact of European Émigrés.” 2012 In Research in the History of Economic Thought & Methodology, edited by J.E. Biddle & R.B. Emmett. Vol. 30-A : 169-75. • Review essay on The Institutional Movement in American Economics, 1918-1947: Science and Social Control, by M. Rutherford. • Presented at session at the History of Economics Society meeting, Notre Dame University (June 2011). • SSRN Abstract #: 1861336 “Repairing the Wall Between Positive and Normative” 2012 In Research in the History of Economic Thought & Methodology, edited by J.E. Biddle & R.B. Emmett. Vol. 30-A: 241-51. • Review essay on Reckoning with Markets: Moral Reflection in Economics, by J. Halteman and E. Noell. “Sharpening Tools in the Workshop: The Workshop System and the 2011 Chicago School’s Success.” In Building Chicago Economics: New Perspectives on the History of America's Most Powerful Economics Program, edited by Rob van Horn, Philip Mirowski, and Thomas Stapleford. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 93-115. R. B. Emmett cv 14

• Presented at the History of Economics Society annual meeting, York University, Toronto, Ontario (June 2008); École normale supérieure de Cachan (May 2008); and at the “Re-Visiting the Chicago School” Conference, Notre Dame University (September 2007). • SSRN Abstract #: 1014015 With Gerald Nordquist. “Frank Hyneman Knight: The Iowa Years.” 2011 In Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919-1927, Research in the History of Economic Thought & Methodology, Vol. 29-B: xi-liii.

“Frank H. Knight on the Role of the ‘Entrepreneur Function’ in the 2011 Modern Enterprise.” Seattle University Law Review 34.4 (May), pp. 1139-54. • Presented at the Berle II conference, Adolf A. Berle, Jr. Center on Corporations, Law and Society, Seattle University (January 2011); and at the History of Economics Society meeting, Notre Dame University (June 2011). • SSRN Abstract #: 1698107 “Man and Society in Adam Smith’s Natural Morality: 2011 The Impartial Spectator, the Man of System, and the Invisible Hand.” In Adam Smith as Theologian, edited by Paul Oslington, pp. 125-32. London: Routledge. • Presented at the “Adam Smith as Theologian” conference, Edinburgh, Templeton Foundation (January 2009); and at the History of Economics Society meeting, Notre Dame University (June 2011). • SSRN Abstract #:1410813. “Discussion and the Evolution of Institutions in a Liberal Democracy: 2011 Frank Knight Joins the Debate.” In Hayek, Mill and the Liberal Tradition, edited by Andrew Farrant. Routledge. • Presented at Liberty Fund symposium on “Hayek and the Liberal Tradition” (December 2006). • SSRN Abstract #: 979222. “Specializing in Interdisciplinarity: The Committee on Social Thought 2010 as Chicago’s Antidote to Compartmentalization in the Social Sciences.” In The Unsocial Social Science? Economics and Neighboring Disciplines since 1945, edited by Roger E. Backhouse and Philippe Fontaine. History of Political Economy, 42 (supplement), 261-87. Durham: Duke University Press. • Presented at the History of Political Economy conference, Duke University (May 2009); and the History of Economics Society meeting, University of Colorado Denver (June 2009). • SSRN Abstract # 1410761. “The Economic Organization: A Reading Guide.” 2010 In The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, edited by Ross B. Emmett. Edward Elgar, pp. 52-58. “History of Economics and History of Science: 2010 A Comparative Look at Recent Work in Both Fields.” In Research in the History of Economic Thought & Methodology, edited by J.E. Biddle and R.B. Emmett. Vol. 28-A, pp. 71-94. • Presented at the EconomiX workshop on “History of Economics as History of Social Science,” École Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France, 19 June 2009. • SSRN Abstract #: 1421897. R. B. Emmett cv 15

“Realism and Relevance in the Economics of a Free Society.” 2009 Journal of 16.3 (September): 341-50. “The Therapeutic Quality of Frank H. Knight’s Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit.” 2009 In Frank Knight & the Chicago School in American Economics. Routledge (Studies in the History of Economics), pp. 31-47. • Presented at the History of Economics Society meeting, University of Richmond, Virginia (June 1989). “Did the Chicago School Reject Frank Knight?” 2009 In Frank Knight & the Chicago School in American Economics. Routledge (Studies in the History of Economics), pp. 145-55. • Presented at “Ideology, Politics and Economics,” History of Economics Society meeting, George Mason University (June 2007); and at “Chicago Economics in Historical and Philosophical Perspective,” History of Economics Society session, Allied Social Science Association (January 2007). • SSRN Abstract #: 979261. With Bryan K. Ritchie and John T. Fournier. “L’avenir du Midwest, 2008 de la rust belt aux start-ups?” [English Title: “Recreating Entrepreneurial Economies in the Mid-Western United States”]. Politique américaine 10 (Spring) : 105-116. • SSRN Abstract # : 1030848. “How Should We Think of the Success of the Chicago School of Economics?” 2008 In Research in the History of Economic Thought & Methodology, edited by W.J. Samuels, R.B. Emmett and J.E. Biddle. Vol. 26-A, pp. 47-57. • Review essay on The Chicago School: How the University of Chicago Assembled the Thinkers Who Revolutionized Economics and Business, by Johan Van Overtveldt. • Presented at the Re-Visiting the Chicago School Conference, Notre Dame University (September 2007). • SSRN Abstract #: 1014021.

“Frank Knight and The Economic Organization.” In Archival Insights into 2008 the Evolution of Economics, edited by Robert Leeson, vol. 2: The Anti-Keynesian Tradition, 21-46. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. • Presented at the History of Economics Society meeting, Victoria College, University of Toronto (June 2004). • SSRN Abstract #: 922531

“The Religion of a Skeptic: Frank H. Knight on Ethics, Spirituality and 2008 Religion during His Iowa Years.” In Keeping Faith, Losing Faith: Religious Belief and Economics, edited by Bradley Bateman and H. Spencer Banzhaf. History of Political Economy, 40 (supplement), 315-37. Durham: Duke University Press. • Presented at an Association of Christian Economists’ session, Allied Social Science Association (January 2007); the History of Political Economy conference, Duke University (April 2007); and the History of Economics Society meeting, Grinnell College, Iowa (June 2006). • SSRN Abstract #: 979221

“Frank H. Knight’s Criticisms of Henry George.” 2008 In Henry George: Political Idealogue, Social Philosopher, and Economic Theorist, R. B. Emmett cv 16

edited by Laurence S. Moss, 61-66. Studies in Economic Reform and Social Justice. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. (American Journal of Economics and Sociology 67.1). • Presented at the Eastern Economic Association meeting, New York (March 2005).

“Knight’s Challenge (to Hayek): is Not Enough 2007 for Governing a Liberal Society.” In Liberalism, Conservatism and Hayek's Idea of Spontaneous Order, edited by Peter McNamara and Louis Hunt, 67-86. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. • Revised version of paper presented at the History of Economics Society meeting, Wake Forest University, North Carolina (July 2001). Presented at the Political Philosophy Colloquium, Department of Political Science, Michigan State University (September 2006).

“Oral History and the Historical Reconstruction of Chicago Economics.” 2007 In Economists’ Lives: Biography and Autobiography in the History of Economics, edited by E. Roy Weintraub and Evelyn Forget. History of Political Economy 39 (supplement), 172-92. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. • Presented at the History of Political Economy conference, Duke University (April 2006). • Expanded version of an initial report on the Chicago Economics Oral History Project, presented at the joint York University/University of Toronto Workshop on the History of Economic Thought, (November 2003). An even earlier version was presented at the Summer Institute for the Preservation of the History of Economics in Economics, Centre for the Study of Public Choice, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA (June 2001).

“Frank H. Knight, , Chicago Economics, and Institutionalism.” 2006 Max Weber Studies, Weber and Economics: Beiheft 1, pp. 101-19. • Available at: http://www.maxweberstudies.org/Beifeft/05%20Beiheft%20V%20Emmett.pdf • Presented at James Madison College, Michigan State University (February 2002); the Economic History Society conference, University of Birmingham, UK (April 2001); the History of Economics Society meeting, University of North Carolina, Greensboro (June 1999); and the J.M. Kaplan Workshop on Political Economy, Department of Economics, George Mason University (March 1999).

“De Gustibus Est Disputandum: Frank H. Knight’s 2006 Response to and ’s ‘De Gustibus Non Est Disputandum’.” Journal of Economic Methodology 13.1 (March): 97-111. • Presented at the Association for Christian Economists, Allied Social Science Association meeting, Washington, DC (January 1995); a Faculty Colloquium, Augustana University College (March 1995); the Michigan State University History of Economic Thought and Methodology Seminar (September 1995); the Miami University (Ohio) Economics department seminar (January 1999); and the Public Choice workshop, George Mason University (March 1999).

“Is Institutionalism Still a Useful Category?” 2004 In Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, edited by W.J. Samuels and J.E. Biddle. Vol. 22-A, pp. 185-88. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science. • Presented at Roundtable on the “Historiography of Institutionalism,” History of Economics Society meeting, Duke University (July 2003).

“The Idea of a Secular Society Revisited.” In Faith, Reason, and Economics: 2003 R. B. Emmett cv 17

Essays in Honour of Anthony Waterman, edited by Derek Hum, 85-96. Winnipeg: St. John’s College Press.

“Is Economics a Religion?” In Research in the History of Economic 2003 Thought and Methodology, edited by W.J. Samuels and J.E. Biddle. Vol. 21-A, pp. 229-38. • Review essay on Economics as Religion: From Samuelson to Chicago and Beyond, by Robert H. Nelson.

“Exegesis, Hermeneutics, and Interpretation.” In A Companion to the 2003 History of Economic Thought, edited by Warren J. Samuels, Jeff E. Biddle, and John B. Davis, 523-37. Blackwell Companions to Contemporary Economics. Oxford: Blackwell.

“Surfing the Past: Is the Internet the Future of the History of Economics?” 2002 In The Future of the History of Economics, edited by E. Roy Weintraub. History of Political Economy (supplement), 245-60. Durham: Duke University Press. • Presented at the History of Political Economy conference, Duke University (April 2001); and the Seminar for the Preservation of the History of Economic Thought, Centre for the Study of Public Choice, George Mason University (July 2000).

“Where Else Would you Look? Constructivism and the Historiography 2001 of Economics.” Journal of the History of Economic Thought 23.2: 261-67. • Review essay on Making Natural Knowledge: Constructivism and the History of Science, by Jan Golinski.

“Mediating Models.” In Research in the History of Economic Thought 2001 and Methodology, edited by W.J. Samuels and J.E. Biddle. Vol. 19A: 143-49. • Review essay on Models as Mediators: Perspectives on Natural and Social Science, edited by Mary S. Morgan and Margaret Morrison.

“The Contested Terrain of American Interwar Economics.” In Research in the 2000 History of Economic Thought and Methodology, edited by W.J. Samuels and J.E. Biddle. Vol. 18A: 153-58. • Review essay on The Struggle over the Soul of Economics: Institutionalist and Neoclassical Economists in America between the Wars, by Yuval P. Yonay. • Presented at the Roundtable on Yonay’s Struggle over the Soul of Economics, History of Economics Society meeting, University of North Carolina, Greensboro (June 1999).

“The Economist and the Entrepreneur: Modernist Impulses in 1999 Frank H. Knight’s Risk, Uncertainty and Profit.” History of Political Economy 31 (Spring): 29-52. • Presented at Thorstein Veblen Society, Chicago (September 1995); the University of Alberta Economics Seminar (October 1995); and the Austrian Economics Colloquium at New York University (March 1996). “Entrenching Disciplinary Competence: The Role of General Education 1998 R. B. Emmett cv 18

and Graduate Study in Chicago Economics.” In From Interwar Pluralism to Postwar Neoclassicism, edited by Malcolm Rutherford and Mary Morgan. History of Political Economy 30 (1998), 134-50. Durham: Duke University Press, 1998. • Presented at the History of Political Economy Conference, Duke University (April 1997).

“Frank Knight’s Dissent from Progressive Social Science.” 1998 In Economics and Its Discontents: Twentieth Century Dissenting Economists, edited by Steven Pressman and Richard Holt, 153-64. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. • Presented at St. Mary's University, Economics department seminar, Halifax, Nova Scotia (February 1995). “‘What is Truth’ in Capital Theory?: Five Stories Relevant to the 1997 Evaluation of Frank Knight's Contribution to the Capital Controversy.” In New Economics and Its History, edited by John B. Davis. History of Political Economy 29 (supplement), 231-50. Durham: Duke University Press. • Presented at the 1996 History of Political Economy Conference at Duke University (March 1996); the Kress Seminar in the History of Economic Thought, Boston (March 1996); the History of Economics Society meeting, University of British Columbia, Vancouver (June 1996); Colloquium, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in the Liberal Arts, Augustana University College, Camrose, Alberta (October 1996); the York University Seminar in the History of Economic Thought (March 1994); the University of Manitoba Economics department seminar (March 1994); and the European Conference on the History of Economics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, the Netherlands (February 1995). “Reflections on ‘Breaking Away’: Economics as Science and the History of Economics 1997 as History of Science.” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, edited by W.J. Samuels and J.E. Biddle. Vol. 15: 221-36. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. • Presented at University of Manitoba Departmental Conference, “History of Economics: Is it ‘History’ or ‘Economics’?,” Delta Marsh Field Station (September 1995). “Frank Knight: Economics vs. Religion.” In Economics and Religion, 1994 ed. H.G. Brennan and A.M.C. Waterman, 103-20. Recent Economic Thought. Kluwer Academic Press. “Maximizers vs. Good Sports: Frank Knight’s Curious Understanding of 1993 Exchange Behaviour.” In Higgling: Transactors and their Markets in the History of Economics, edited by Neil De Marchi and Mary S. Morgan. History of Political Economy 26 (supplement), 276-92. Durham: Duke University Press. • Presented at the History of Political Economy conference, Duke University (March 1993). “Frank H. Knight on the Conflict of Values in Economic Life.” 1992 Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, edited by W.J. Samuels. Vol. 9: 87-103. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. • Presented at Association of Social Economics session, Allied Social Science Association, Washington, D.C. (December 1990).

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“The Correspondence between Frank H. Knight and Frederick D. 2013 Kershner, 1915-1951.” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology,Vol. 31-B: 177-256. “Frank H. Knight: A Bibliography of His Writings.” 1999 In Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, edited by W.J. Samuels. Archival Supplement 9: 1-100. “Frank H. Knight Papers, Special Collections, 1999 University of Chicago Library: Finding Guide.” Compiled by Glen James Gilchrist and George J. Stigler; revised by Ross B. Emmett. In Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, edited by W.J. Samuels. Archival Supplement 9: 101-273.

Brief Introductions, Short Essays, Discussion Pieces, and Handbook/Encyclopedia Entries “The Entrepreneur.” 2020 In The Routledge Handbook of Economic Theology, edited by Stefan Schwartzkopf. Routledge. “The History of American Economics.” In A Companion to the History 2016 of American Science, edited by Mark A. Largent. John Wiley & Sons, 82-94. • SSRN Abstract #: 2520426. “Chicago School.” In Handbook of the History of Economic Analysis, 2016 edited by Heinz D. Kurz and Gilbert Faccarello. Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar, 368-74. “Frank H. Knight.” In Handbook of the History of Economic Analysis, 2016 edited by Heinz D. Kurz and Gilbert Faccarello. Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar, 498-502. “.” In the Biographical Dictionary of European Economists 2014 edited by Christian Gehrke and Heinz Kurz. Thoemmes Continuum. • Longer essay than the one published in the Biographical Dictionary of American Economists (2006). “Chicago School.” In The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management 2013 Palgrave Macmillan. Available at: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/esm/doifinder/10.1057/9781137294678.0091. “Chicago School (Economics).” In Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences, 2013 edited by Byron Kaldis. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. “Obituary: Warren J. Samuels.” In Research in the History of Economic 2012 Thought & Methodology, edited by J.E. Biddle & R.B. Emmett. Vol. 30-A : xv-xx. “Introduction.” In The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, 2010 edited by Ross B. Emmett. Edward Elgar, pp. 1-4. “Frank H. Knight.” In The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, 2010 edited by Ross B. Emmett. Edward Elgar., pp. 280-86. “Chicago School (new perspectives).” The New Palgrave Dictionary 2008 of Economics. Second Edition, edited by Steven N. Durlauf and Lawrence E. Blume. R. B. Emmett cv 20

Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Online. Palgrave Macmillan, 01 May.

“Chicago School.” In the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2008 2nd ed., edited by William Darity. Macmillan. “Frank H. Knight.” In the Enciclopedia Filosofica. Milano: Bompiani. 2006

“Introduction.” In the Biographical Dictionary of American Economists, 2006 edited by Ross B. Emmett. Thoemmes Continuum.

“Gerard Debreu,” “Charles Dunbar,” “Richard T. Ely,” “Earl J. Hamilton,” 2006 “Alvin H. Hansen,” “Alice Hanson Jones,” “Homer Jones,” “Frank H. Knight,” “Simon S. Kuznets,” “J. Laurence Laughlin,” “Wassily Leontief,” “Leon C. Marshall,” “Harold G. Moulton,” “Simon Newcomb,” “Walt. W. Rostow,” “,” “T. W. Schultz,” “Henry C. Simons,” “George J. Stigler,” “Frank W. Taussig,” “Fred M. Taylor,” and “.” In Biographical Dictionary of American Economists, edited by Ross B. Emmett. Thoemmes Continuum. “Introduction.” In The Chicago Tradition in Economics, 1892-1945, 2001 volume 1, edited by R.B. Emmett. London: Routledge. • General introduction to the eight-volume collection. Each of the other volumes also has a brief introduction discussing the whose writings are included in the volume. “Introduction.” In Great Bubbles, volume I, edited by R.B. Emmett. 2000 London: Pickering & Chatto. “Introduction.” In Selected Essays by Frank H. Knight, volume I 1999 edited by R.B. Emmett. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. “Liberation Theology.” In the Encyclopedia of Political Economy, 1999 edited by Phillip Anthony O'Hara, vol. 2, 666-668. London: Routledge. “Allyn A. Young.” In the American National Biography, vol. 24, 146-48. New York: 1999 Oxford University Press. “Earl J. Hamilton.” In the American National Biography, vol. 9, 917-18. 1999 New York: Oxford University Press. “Frank H. Knight.” In The Handbook of Economic Methodology, 1998 edited by J.B. Davis, D.W. Hands, and U. Mäki, 267-69. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. “De Gustibus Non Est Disputandum.” In The Handbook of 1998 Economic Methodology, edited by J.B. Davis, D.W. Hands, and U. Mäki, 93-95. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. “What is ‘American’ about U.S. Economics?” In The Economic Mind in America: 1998 Essays in the History of American Economics, edited by M. Rutherford, 21-24. Perspectives on the History of Economic Thought. London: Routledge. • Presented at the Roundtable on “What is American about American Economics?” at the History of Economics Society meeting, University of British Columbia, Vancouver (June 1996). R. B. Emmett cv 21

Short Book Reviews The Economics Book: From Xenophon to Cryptocurrency, 250 Milestones in 2020 the History of Economics, by Steven G. Medema. Eh.Net (online).

Where Economics Went Wrong: Chicago’s Abandonment of , 2019 by David Colander and Craig Freedman. Economics & Philosophy (online). Where Economics Went Wrong: Chicago’s Abandonment of Classical Liberalism, 2019 by David Colander and Craig Freedman. OEconomia, 9.2: 397-401 (different from above). Antonio de Viti de Marco: A Story Worth Remembering, by Manuela Mosca. 2018 Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 40.2: 294-96.

The Nobel Factor: The Prize in Economics, Social Democracy, and the 2017 Market Turn, by Avner Offer and Gabriel Sderberg, and Mainline Economics: Six Nobel Lectures in the Tradition of Adam Smith, edited by Peter J. Boettke, Stefanie Haeffele-Balch, and Virgil Henry Storr. Journal of Markets & Morality, 20.1: 203-12. Bourgeois Equality: Ideas, Not Capital or Institutions, Enriched the World, 2017 by Deirdre N. McCloskey, Review of Political Economy, 29.1: 167-70. http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/99f9gezPygT92zhXExqW/full The Customs Union Issue, by J. Viner and P. Oslington, 2015 Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 37.4: 629-30. Economic Methodology: A Historical Introduction, by H. Maas, 2015 History of Political Economy, 47.1: 203-5. Victorian Sacrifice: Ethics and Economics in Mid-Century Novels, 2014 by I. Blumberg. Journal of Markets & Morality, 17.2: 572-74. Defending the History of Economic Thought, by S. Kates. 2014 History of Political Economy, 46.3: 539-40. The Great Persuasion: Reinventing Free Markets since the Depression, 2013 by A. Burgin. Eh.Net Reviews. Published online: http://eh.net/book_reviews/the-great-persuasion-reinventing-free-markets-since-the-depression/ Harry Johnson: A Life in Economics, by D. E. Moggridge. 2013 History of Political Economy, 45.3: 555-59. The Crisis in Global Capitalism: Pope Benedict XVI’s Social Encyclical and the 2013 Future of Political Economy, edited by A. Pabst. Journal of Markets & Morality 15.2: 487-90. The Road from Mont Pelerin: The Making of the Neoliberal Thought Collective, 2011 edited by P. Mirowski & D. Plehwe. Journal of the History of Economic Thought 33.1 (March): 134-37. R. B. Emmett cv 22

Chicago Fundamentalism: Ideology and Methodology 2011 in Economics, by C.F. Freedman. History of Economic Ideas (Italy), 19.1: 179-81. America’s Economic Moralists: A History of Rival Ethics and Economics, 2010 by Don Frey. History of Political Economy 42.4 (Winter): 773-75. The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce, 2008 by D.N. McCloskey. Journal of the History of Economic Thought 30.3 (September): 420-22. Ethical Codes and Income Distribution: A study of 2007 and Thorstein Veblen, by G.F. Davanzati. Storia del pensiero economico, new series, 4.1 (May): 193-95. Imagining in Political Thought: Origins of Economic Rationality, 2004 by S.G. Engelmann. Review of Political Economy 16.4: 517-19.

Amartya Sen: A Life Reexamined, a film by S. Ghosh. Eh.Net, August. 2004 • Available at: http://www.eh.net/bookreviews/library/0823.shtml. Famous First Bubbles: The Fundamentals of Early Manias, 2003 by P.M. Garber. Review of Political Economy 15 (January): 138-140. Ethics and Uncertainty: The Economics of John M. Keynes 2002 and Frank H. Knight, by William Greer. Journal of the History of Economic Thought 24 (September): 374-76. Economics: The Culture of a Controversial Science, 2000 by Melvin W. Reder. Eh.Net, March. • Available at: http://www.eh.net/BookReview/reviews/0235.shtml. Cost, Uncertainty, and Welfare: Frank Knight’s Theory of Imperfect 1999 , by Stephen John Nash. European Journal of the History of Economic Thought 6 (Winter): 642-43. A Future of Capitalism: The Economic Vision of Robert Heilbroner, 1999 by Michael C. Carroll. Eh.Net, January. • Available at: http://www.eh.net/BookReview/reviews/0135.shtml. Critical Economic Methodology: a Personal Odyssey, 1998 by Lawrence A. Boland. Canadian Journal of Economics 31:4 (October): 988-90. J.M. Clark: A Social Economics for the Twenty-first Century, 1998 by Laurence Shute. Economic Journal 108 (September): 1567-69. Individuals, Institutions, Interpretations: Hermeneutics Applied 1998 to Economics, edited by David Prychitko. Review of Social Economy 56 (Fall): 379-81. On Economic Institutions: Theory and Applications, 1998 edited by John Groenewegen, Christos Pitelis and Sven-Erik Sjöstrand. Review of Social Economy 56 (Summer): 227-29. R. B. Emmett cv 23

Capital and the Kingdom: Theological Ethics and Economic Order, 1995 by Timothy Gorringe. Bulletin: Association of Christian Economists, Spring. Meaning & Context: Quentin Skinner and His Critics, edited by James Tully. 1992 History of Political Economy 24 (Spring): 257-60. Christian Faith & Economic Justice: Toward a Canadian Perspective, 1989 edited by C. Pratt and R. Hutchinson. Bulletin: Association of Christian Economists 14 (Fall): 16-18. Free Enterprise: A Judeo-Christian Defense, by Harold Lindsell 1983 (with John R. Sutherland). Crux: A Quarterly Journal of Christian Thought and Opinion 19 (June): 30-31.

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Unpublished Papers and Works in Progress

Unpublished Papers “The Writing and Reception of Risk, Uncertainty and Profit.” (under review) 2020 R. B. Emmett cv 27

(with David Coker). “Frank Knight and the Origins of Public Choice.” (under review) 2020 • Presented at a History of Economics Society session, ASSA, San Diego.

“Economists on Adam Smith on Economics and Religion.” 2020 • Presentation at a joint History of Economics Society/Association of Christian Economists session, ASSA, San Diego.

“What Can We Learn About Frank Knight’s Economics from the Prefaces to the Reprints of Risk, Uncertainty and Profit?” (under review) 2019 • SSRN Abstract: #2695954 “Revisiting Frank H. Knight’s ‘The Ethics of Competition’.” 2019 • SSRN Abstract: #3366596

“Bibliography of Frank Hyneman Knight’s Published Writings.” SSRN. 2016 http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2889409 “Frank H. Knight Before He Entered Economics (1885-1914).” 2015 • SSRN Abstract: #2695954 “Frank Knight and the Chicago School.” 2015 • Presentation at the “Legacy of the Chicago School” conference, Becker Friedman Center for Economic Research, University of Chicago, October. • Paper, Presentation slides, and Video available at http://bfi.uchicago.edu/events/legacy-first-chicago-school-economics “Malthus, the Slave Trade, and the Civilizing Effect of the Preventive Checks.” 2014 • Presentation at the History of Economics Society meeting, University of Quebec at Montreal, June. • SSRN Abstract: #2449035 “Malthus With Institutions: A Comparative Analysis of Prudential Restraint” 2014 • Presentation at joint session of the History of Economics Society and the American Economics Association, ASSA meeting, Philadelphia, PA, January; at the “Rationality, Choice, and Uncertainty” Workshop, Kings University College, London, May; and at the Departmental Seminar, University of Quebec at Montreal, September, 2015. • SSRN Abstract: #2372211 “Frank H. Knight and the Committee on Social Thought: Contrasting Visions 2013 of Interdisciplinarity in the 1950s.” • Presentations at: Center for the History of Political Economy Workshop, Duke University, October; Philosophy, Politics and Economics Workshop, George Mason University, September; “Cross-disciplinary interactions in postwar American social science” research team workshop, ENS, Cachan, France, June. • SSRN Abstract #: 2307185 “Frank H. Knight on Democracy as Discussion.” 2011 • Prepared for presentation at a session on “Democracy in the Chicago Tradition,” Southern Economic Association, Washington, DC, November. • SSRN Abstract # 1951506 R. B. Emmett cv 28

• Podcast available at http://www.rossbemmett.com/video “Frank Knight: Can the Mind Solve the Problems Raised by Its Liberation?” 2011 • Prepared for presentation at a session on “Frank Knight’s Economic and Social Philosophy,” Southern Economic Association, Washington, DC, November. • Podcast: http://rossbemmett.com/2011/11/19/frankknighteconomicsocialphilosophy/ “History of Economics as History of Science.” 2011 • Presentation at Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan, March. “Frank Knight and Liberalism.” 2011 • Presentation at the International Workshop on the “Historical Diversity of New Liberalism: Its Social Philosophy and Economic Design,” Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan, March.

“The Passage from Classical to Neo-Liberalism: 2011 Frank H. Knight’s Role Re-considered.” • Presentation at Workshop on the Evolution of Liberalism in American Economic Thought, Yokohama National University, March. • SSRN Abstract #1779102 “Interdisciplinarity at post-war University of Chicago.” 2010 • Presentation at initial meeting of the “Cross-disciplinary interactions in postwar American social science” research team, ENS, Cachan, France, November. “The Chicago Workshop Model: Normalizing or Fragmenting 2009 Scientific Collaboration?” • Paper presented at History of Recent Economics conference, University of Antwerp, Belgium, June. • SSRN Abstract # 1410768. With Laura Kovacek. “Is the Chicago School a Creative Community?” 2008 • Paper presented at the “Creative Communities: Bloomsbury and Others” conference, Duke University, October. “A Social Studies of Science Explanation for Why Historians of 2008 Economics Hate Social Studies of Science.” • Presentation at Roundtable on “Why Historians of Economics Hate Social Studies of Science,” History of Economics Society meeting, York University, Toronto, Ontario. “The Sacramental Union of Theology and Economics.” 2007 • Presentation at “Roundtable Honoring Anthony Waterman and Donald Winch,” History of Economics Society meeting, George Mason University, June. “Biology Interrupted: T. Robert Malthus on Human Nature, 2005-2006 Prudential Restraint and Constitutional Political Economy.” • Acadia University, Economics department seminar (October 2006); George Mason University, Center for the Study of Public Choice, Summer Institute for the Preservation of the History of Economic Thought (July 2006); Wake Forest University, Economics department seminar (April 2006); James Madison College, Michigan State University (February 2006); and Property and Environment Research Center, Bozeman, MT (June 2005). “Evolution and Human Beings: Frank H. Knight on Economic 2000-2001 R. B. Emmett cv 29

Psychology, Cultural Evolution, and the Defense of a Free Enterprise Society.” • History of Economics Society meeting, Wake Forest University, North Carolina, July 2001; Seminar for the Preservation of the History of Economic Thought, Centre for the Study of Public Choice, George Mason University, August 2000. “Does Economics have a Useful Future (in the Post/Disciplinary University)?” 1998 • Panel participant and organizer, CIRLA ‘98: “Generating Surprises: The Post/Disciplinary University,” sponsored by the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in the Liberal Arts (Augustana University College), Banff Centre for Conferences, May. With Lief Bluck. “Internet Resources for Historians of Economics.” 1996 • History of Economics Society meeting, University of British Columbia, June. “A Chicago tale revisited: Or, was Frank Knight's ‘devastating critique’ of 1995 Pigou actually an ethical criticism of the market that fell on deaf ears?” • History of Economics Society meeting, University of Notre Dame, June. “The Therapeutic Orientation of Frank H. Knight’s Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit.” 1989 • History of Economics Society meeting, University of Richmond, June. “Is Social Science the Enemy of Liberal Democracy?: Frank Knight on 1988 Social Science and Democratic Action.” • University of Manitoba Philosophy Department seminar, January. “Frank H. Knight on the Nature, Method and Scope of Economics.” 1987 • University of Manitoba Economics Department seminar, November. “Christian Social Thought: Embarrassed by God’s Presence?” 1986 • Conference of Anglican Economists, Winnipeg, Manitoba, May.

Public Lectures & Events “The Commons: A Tragedy or an Opportunity?” 2017 The John H. Schnatter Institute for Entrepreneurship and Free Enterprise, Ball State University, Muncie, IN, September. Early version presented to interns at Mackinac Center for Public Policy, Midland, MI, August. “Entrepreneurship: It’s About Creating .” Institute of Liberal Studies/ 2016 St. Mary’s University Commerce Society, St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, October. “Entrepreneurship: The Promise of Failure.” Institute of Liberal Studies/ 2016 Enactus Mount Allison, Mount Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick, October. “Rules of the Game,” and “What is Entrepreneurship?,” 2016 Foundation of Economic Education Seminar at Thales Academy, Raleigh, North Carolina (March). Capitalism-Socialism Debate. Participant. 2016 James Madison College, February “Inequality and Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-first Century.” 2016 Hope College, Holland, MI, January. R. B. Emmett cv 30

“Keynes: Moral Judgment, Uncertainty, and Elitism.” 2016 Department of Economics, Hope College, Holland, MI, January. “From British Conservatism to Multicultural Progressivism – 2015 The Case of Canada,” presentation at a panel on “Identity Across the Americas,” Meeting of the , Indianapolis, October. “Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-first Century: A Critical Perspective” 2015 James Madison College, Michigan State University, March Available online: http://mediaspace.msu.edu/media/Emmett+on+Piketty/1_wluela0t

“Reconsidering Malthus” 2015 • Lecture, PRAXIS Student Group, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, MI, February • Available online: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaaNl5_Mb4c “Why You Should Forget Everything You Think You Know about 2014 T. Robert Malthus” • Lecture, Scholar Luncheon, Acton Institute, Grand Rapids, MI, November “Biology Interrupted by Reason: Malthus’ Political Economy of Prudential Restraint” 2013 • Presentation at “Property, Markets, and the Environment” Mini-Conference, East Lansing, MI, September. “The First Austrian was an Irish Catholic” 2012 • Lecture, Regional Students for Liberty Conference, Michigan State University, October “Market-Based Alternatives to Public Higher Education.” 2012 • Lecture, “Weekend Exploring Liberty,” Northwood University, Midland, MI, April. Sponsored by Institute for Humane Studies. “Classical Liberalism.” 2011 • Lecture, James Madison College Student Senate, Michigan State University, November 2011. • First lecture in five-part series on Competing Perspectives on Liberty, sponsored by the Student Senate and Students for Liberty. “The Perennial Gale of Creative Destruction: Schumpeter Turns Marx on His Head. 2011 • Lecture, James Madison College Student Senate, Michigan State University, April 2011. • Webcast available at http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/13780017. “Innovation as an Act of Love.” 2010 • TEDx Lansing presentation, May 21, 2010, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. • Available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IB36bWdrnSw “Entrepreneurship Policy & and Entrepreneurial Society.” 2009 • Presentation at Legislative Forum Series, “Entrepreneurship and ,” Land Policy Institute, Lansing, March. “‘I began with the desire to speak with the dead’: Hermeneutics and the 1991 Intellectual Historian.” Western Heritage Lecture, Augustana University College, September.

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Reports and Writings Aimed at Non-Academic Audiences

“Why Libertarians Should read Frank Knight.” .org 2019 • Available online: https://www.libertarianism.org/columns/why-libertarians-should-read-frank-knight Op-Ed: “Toleration isn’t Exciting, But it is Necessary in Our Academic Setting” 2015 State News, March 20. • Available online: http://statenews.com/article/2015/03/letter-toleration-opinion “What’s Right with Malthus?” The Freeman. 2013 64.5 (June): 26-28. • Available at: www.fee.org/the_freeman/detail/whats-right-with-malthus#axzz2VpJeV700 With Rachel Penn. “No Grade Inflation at James Madison College.” 2009 John William Pope Foundation for Higher Education Policy commentary. • Available at: www.popecenter.org/commentaries/article.html?id=2243 “Michigan’s Challenge: Innovation and Entrepreneurship.” (With John Fournier) 2007 MSU Alumni Magazine, Summer: 17. “Biology Interrupted: Malthus, the Malthusian Trap, and Prudential Restraint.” 2007 Mackinac Center Impact, Spring: 10. “Malthus, Mating and Money.” Current Comment 2007 Mackinac Center for Public Policy, February 14. • Available at: http://www.mackinac.org/article.aspx?ID=8224 Malthus Reconsidered: Population, Natural Resources and Markets 2006 PERC Policy Series: Special Issue in Honor of Julian Simon. Property & Environment Research Center, Bozeman, Montana. “Betting on the Wealth of Nature: The Simon-Ehrlich Wager.” 2005 (With Dave McClintick). PERC Reports, September. • Available at: http://www.perc.org/publications/percreports/sept2005/betting.php “St. Mary’s Hospital and the Camrose Area: An Economic Impact Study.” 2001 (With Varghese A. Manaloor). Camrose: St. Mary’s Hospital. “The Bethany Group and the Camrose Area: An Economic Impact Study.” 2001 (With Varghese A. Manaloor). Camrose: The Bethany Group. “Augustana University College and the Camrose Area: 2000 An Economic Impact Study.” (With Varghese A. Manaloor) Camrose: Augustana University College. “Frank H. Knight: An Annotated Bibliography.” Library of Economics and Liberty 2000 • Available at: www.econlib.org/library/Knight/KnightBib.html

“The Online Transformation of Economics Education.” 2000 Library of Economics and Liberty, Feature Essay. February. • Available at: www.econlib.org/library/Features/feature.html “Black, Scholes worthy Nobel winners.” The Camrose Canadian, October 22. 1997 R. B. Emmett cv 32

“Canada: Today – and Tomorrow.” Business and Economic Review 1993 (The University of South Carolina) 40 (Oct.-Dec.): 33-34.

Service

Arizona State University 2018-2019 University Level University Management Team member

The College (of Liberal Arts and Sciences) Social Sciences Chairs & Directors

School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership Executive Committee, 2018-present Curriculum Committee for B.Sc. in Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership, 2018 Leading curriculum development of Philosophy, Politics and Economics certificate, 2020 Faculty Search Committees, 2018, 2020

WP Carey School of Business Management Council (Department Chairs and Center Directors), 2019-present

Michigan State University 2003-2018 Award MSU Curricular Service-Learning and Civic Engagement Award, University Outreach and Engagement, 2010 Recipient. Service University Level University Curriculum Committee, 2016-2018. • Left this position early upon move to Arizona State University. University Academic Appeal Boards, April 2012, May-June 2012 “Integrating Entrepreneurship into Your Academic Career,” Workshop for Faculty Leaders, workshop director, April 2009. Faculty Symposium on Undergraduate Research, Undergraduate Research Office, Michigan State University, January 2009. • Presented on the “Michigan Futures in the Global Economy” applied public policy research seminar. Co- presenter: Danielle Ferry, student, James Madison College. Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program, Faculty Mentor, 2008-2009 Associate Provost and Associate Vice President for Academic Human Resources Search Committee, 2006-2007, Chair. Vice-President for Research and Graduate Studies, Strategic Research Initiative Taskforce, Arts and Humanities Vision sub-committee, 2007. R. B. Emmett cv 33

Office of Planning & Budgets, Special Project: Long-term Budget Scenarios & Alternative Budget Models for Michigan State University, 2006-2009. Reader, College of Engineering Von Ehr Scholarship Essays, 2006 - 2010. Provost Taskforce, Boldness by Design: Strengthening Stewardship, 2006. Canadian Studies Center Advisory Council, 2003-2005. Provost Search Committee, 2004-2005. Provost’s Taskforce on Quantitative Literacy, 2004.

University Committee on Faculty Affairs, 2004-2006, 2008-2010, 2010-11. Chair, 2005-2006. (Standing Faculty Committee) • Budget Subcommittee 2004-2006, 2008-2009, 2010-12. Chair, 2008-2009, 2010-2011. • Personnel Subcommittee, Interim Chair, Spring 2006. • UCFA Chair serves as representative on Academic Council, Faculty Council, the Executive Committee of Academic Council, and the Board of Trustees Faculty Liaison Group. University Committee on Faculty Tenure, 2003. (Standing Faculty Committee).

College Level Faculty member responsible for W. John and Mary Blyth Fund in Honor of Hans and Mary Sennholz, 2014-2018. James Madison College, College Curriculum Committee, 2016-2018. Chair. James Madison College, Faculty Advisory Committee, 2012-2014. Chair, 2013-2014. James Madison College, Reappointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2012-2013 James Madison College, Political Theory & Constitutional Democracy, Field Chair, 2007-2009, 2011-present. James Madison College, Political Economy Specialization, 2003-present, Chair, 2010-present. James Madison College, College USDOE State Authorization representative for distance education, 2012-present. Michigan Center for Innovation & Economic Prosperity, James Madison College, 2006-2012. Co-Director. James Madison College, College Curriculum Committee, 2006-2007. James Madison College, College Technology Committee, 2003 – 2008. Chair, Fall 2004. James Madison College, Search Committee, International Relations position, Fall 2013. James Madison College, Search Committee, Political Theory and Constitutional Democracy Instructor, 2013, Chair. James Madison College, Search Committee, International Relations position, 2012-2013. R. B. Emmett cv 34

James Madison College, Search Committee, International Relations/Political Economy position, 2010-2011, Chair. James Madison College, Search Committee: Social Relations/Political Economy position, 2005- 2006. Reader, James Madison College Alumni Association Scholarship Essay Contest, 2004.

Broader Community Service Chair, University-Industry Linkages Team, part of the “Moving Ideas to Market: Engaging Education in the Global Marketplace” initiative, Prima Civitas Foundation, 2007-2008. • Presented at “Moving Ideas to Market” Strategic Plan Update, Mott Foundation, Flint, MI, October 2008. New Enterprises Initiative Steering Committee, Lansing Economic Area Partnership (LEAP). Member, 2008-2009. Institute for Humane Studies, Humane Studies Fellowship Academic Review Committee, 2008- 2012. Michigan Political Leadership program speaker, October 2007. Michigan Entrepreneurial Education Network, 2007-2009.

Augustana University College 1989-2003 University Budget Committee, 1997-2001 • Elected faculty representative with voting rights. Other members were President and Vice-President for Finance. Dean’s Committee on Intellectual Property, 2000-2003 Institutional Committee on Strategic Planning, 2001-2002 President’s Strategic Planning Committee, 1998-1999 President’s Alcohol Policy Committee, 1994-1995 President's Committee on the Mission Statement, 1989-1990 Committee on Research, Scholarship, and Creative Work, 1992-1998. Chair, 1992-98. (Standing Faculty Committee) Curriculum Committee, 1989-90. (Standing Faculty Committee) Research Ethics Board (Human Participants), Chair, 2000-2002 • Also Chair, InterDivisional Research Ethics Committee, 2001-2002 Faculty Workload Policy Committee, 2000 Interdisciplinary Studies and International Programs Committee, 1997-2000 Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in the Liberal Arts, 1995-2002 • Co-editor, CIRLA-L email list, 1995-2002 • Organizing Committee, CIRLA conferences. Held at the Banff Centre for Conferences, May 1996, May 1998, and May 2002. CIRLA ‘96 theme: “Liberal Arts and the Future of University Education”; CIRLA ‘98 R. B. Emmett cv 35

theme: “Generating Surprises: The Post/Disciplinary University”; CIRLA 2002 theme: “Playing the Wild Card: Un/Disciplined Thoughts on Wild(er)ness.” Faculty Association Committee on Hiring, Promotion, Tenure, and Dismissal, 1991-1993 Divisional Registration Officer for Economics and Political Studies, 1990-1992 Search Committees: new faculty in economics (2) and psychology (1); a reference librarian; the Chief Financial Officer (2) and the Director of Development (1)

St. John’s College, University of Manitoba 1984-1989 Taskforce to Assess Future Direction of Religious Education, 1988-1989 Religious Affairs Committee, 1986-1989

Trinity Western University 1981-1984 Faculty Affairs Committee, 1982-1984. Chair, 1983-1984 Faculty Association, Chair, 1983-1984

Professional Service The Philanthropic Enterprise and the Smith-Tocqueville Center 2017 Co-Organizer, 2017 Conference on Voluntary Governance – “The Constitution of Order in a Self-Governing Society.” Michigan State University, December.

Societies Vice-President, History of Economics Society (under new constitution) 2019-2021 • The new constitution provides for the selection of a person who serves two years as Vice-President, then becomes President for two more years, and then serves as Past- President for another two years. The person serves on the Society’s Executive Committee throughout the six years. The Vice-President is responsible for organizing Society-sponsored sessions at the January ASSA meetings. Joseph Dorfman Best Dissertation Committee (Chair) 2016-2017 History of Economics Society • Each year the History of Economics Society awards a prize for the best dissertation in the history of economic thought published in the previous two years. The committee included myself, Vice-President, History of Economics Society (under old constitution) 2013-2014 • Responsible for organizing Society-sponsored sessions at the ASSA meeting in January 2015; also served on Executive Committee. Joseph J. Spengler Best Book Award Committee (Chair) 2007-2008 History of Economics Society • Each year the History of Economics Society awards a prize for the best book in the history of economic thought published in the previous year. The committee included myself, Marianne Johnson (University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh) and Philippe Fontaine (École normale supérieure de R. B. Emmett cv 36

Cachan, Paris). Executive Committee, Eh.Net 1999-2005 • Eh.Net provides list and web services to economic historians. Advisory Board, RSSH.Net (Russian Social Sciences and Humanities Network) 1999-2000 • RSSH.Net was an unsuccessful attempt to create a Russian version of Eh.Net. I visited Moscow State University in conjunction with the initiation of RSSH.Net, July 1999.

Manager of Electronic Information, History of Economics Society 1995-2003 • Maintained the Society’s web site, a “History of Economics Services” site at Eh.Net • Founding editor of the HES email distribution list, now known as the SHOE list, with approximately 1000 members. • The book Two Hundred Years of Say’s Law: Essays on Economic Theory’s Most Controversial Principle, edited by Steven Kates (Edward Elgar, 2003) began as a series of posting on the HES List. My role in assisting with the project is acknowledged in the book.

Editorial Service Editorial Board Member, Research in the History of Economic Thought 2013-present and Methodology (see below).

Editor, Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology 2003-2013 • Research annual in two volumes: A held refereed articles and review essays; B held conference proceedings, previously unpublished book-length manuscripts, and other archival materials. • Current Publisher: Emerald/JAI; previously published by Elsevier/JAI. • Other editors: Jeff E. Biddle & Marianne Johnson (Warren J. Samuels, founding editor) Editorial Board Member, Dianoia: A Liberal Arts Interdisciplinary Journal 1995-1996 Augustana University College Responsible for “Thought Pieces” and “Around the Academy” sections Board of Reviewers Member, The Economic Mind in America: 1997 Essays in the History of American Economics, edited by Malcolm Rutherford. Perspectives on the History of Economic Thought: Proceedings of the History of Economics Society meeting, Vancouver, June 1996. London: Routledge, 1998.

Manuscript and Grant Review Service Referee for articles considered for publication in: American Economic Review, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Journal of Higher Education, Dianoia: A Liberal Arts Interdisciplinary Journal, Economic Journal, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Faith & Economics, , History of Economic Ideas, History of Economics Review, History of Political Economy, Journal of African Philosophy, Journal of Economic Education, Journal of Economic Methodology, Journal of Markets & Morality, Journal of Political Economy, R. B. Emmett cv 37

Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, Peace & Change, Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Review of Austrian Economics, Review of Political Economy, Review of Social Economy, Science in Context.

Book Manuscript Reviewer for: Blackwell, Cambridge University Press, Edward Elgar, Nelson Canada, Palgrave Macmillan, Pickering & Chatto, Routledge, SUNY Press, Thompson Publishing, University of Alberta Press, University of Chicago Press, University of Michigan Press

Grant Reviewer for: Michigan State University 2011-2013 Office of the Vice-President for Research and Graduate Studies, Humanities and Art Research Program (HARP) Review Panel Member. Earhart Foundation 2007, 2013 Metanexus Institute, Spiritual Capital Research Program 2005 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada 1998-2003 Course Reviewer for: Central European University, Budapest 2013 Reviewer of Institute for Human Studies Academic Fellowships 2010-2013