Curriculum Vitae David Soskice

Curriculum Vitae David Soskice

Curriculum Vitae David Soskice 309 Perkins Lib Durham, NC 27708 (email) Education PhD Oxford University 1969 M.A. 1968 Studies Nuffield College, Oxford 1967 Studies Trinity College, Oxford 1964 B.A. (PPE) PPE 1964 Studies Winchester College 1961 Areas of Research Western Europe, Political Economy, and Labor Markets Professional Experience / Employment History London School of Economics Centennial Professor, , 2004−2007 Department of Political Science, Yale University Visiting Professor, , Spring Semester 2004 Berlin (WZB) Research Professor, Wissenschaftszentrum fur Sozialforschung, 2004−2007 (Until retirement, 2007) Duke University Research Professor, Department of Political Science, 2001−2008 each Spring semester European Union Scholar, , March 1999 University of Wisconsin at Madison Marshall−Monnet Lecturer, , September 1999 Australian National University Adjunct Research Professor, Research School of the Social Studies, 1998−2009 University of Trento Guest Professor, Department of Social Sciences, November 1995 to work with Professors Esping−Andersen and Regini University College, University of Oxford Emeritus Fellow in Economics, , 1993 University of Oxford Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Economics and Statistics, 1990−1992 Wissenschaftszentrum fur Sozialforschung, Berlin (WZB) Director, Research Area: Employment and Economic Change, 1990−2001 University College, Oxford; and CUF Lecturer, University of Oxford Fellow (from 1979, the Mynor Fellow) and Tutor in Economics, , 1967−1990 (from 1979, the Mynors Fellow) and Tutor in Economics, University College, Oxford and CUF Lecturer, University of Oxford H.M. Treasury (Forecasting Unit) Curriculum Vitae 1 Economic Assistant, , 1965−1966 Visiting Positions Phillip Morris Professor of International Business Strategy, Scuola Superiore di St Anna, Pisa, May 2003 Visiting Professor, Scuola Superiore di St. Anna, Pisa, November 2000 November, 2001, May 2002 Visiting Professor, London School of Economics, 1998−2000 Visiting Fellow, Australian National University, Canberra, January 1996 Visiting Scholar, Stanford University, March, April 1992 Visiting Lecturer in Residence, Harvard University, 1991 to give six lecture−seminars on European political economy Ira Wade Visiting Professor, Johns Hoplins Graduate Center for Advanced International Studies, Bologna, Spring Semester 1990 Visiting Professor, Duke University, 1989 (1st half Fall Semester) Visiting Professor, Cornell University, 1989 (2nd half Fall Semester) Non−resident Visiting Professor, Johns Hopkins Graduate Center for Advanced International Studies, Bologna, 1985−1986 Visiting Professor, UC Berkeley, Fall 1979, Fall 1983 Visiting Associate Professor, University of California at Berkeley, 1973−1974, Fall 1977 Professional Service Centenary, Australian Federation Lecture in the Australian Parliament House, Canberra on "Institutions of Contemporary Capitalism", 2001 One of the series of lectures organized by the Australian Parliament to commemorate the centenary of Australia as a nation. Rapporteur, Group of Experts and Head of Governments on the New Economy, 2000 Conference of Heads of Centre−Left and Reform− oriented Governments, German Chancellery, Berlin; and one of the three academics to make presentations at the Heads of Government dinner (16 heads of government including Clinton, Jospin, Schroeder, Amato, Simitis, Perrson, Cardosa, Kok. Co−convenor, 9th German American Academic Council Summer School on Institutions and Economic Performance, 1998−1990 (WZB Berlin July 1998 and Centre for Advanced Studies, Stanford, July 1999). Contributor with Dr. Lars−Hendrick Roeller, Annual Technology and Competitiveness Report of the Research and Training Ministry of the German Government, 1998−1999 Research Associate, Prime Miniter's "Policy Unit, 10 Downing Street", 1998 with responsibility for developing long−term policy on post−16 Education and Training, seconded on part−time basis. Member, Editorial Board, Industry and Innovation, 1998−present European contributing editor Member, Fachbeirat, Max−Planck Institut fur Gesellschaft, Koln, 1996−present Member, Editorial Board, Formation−Emploi, 1996−1999 Member, Program Committee for the 1996 Convention of the American Political Science Associatio, 1995−1996 responsible for the panels and roundtables of the Section "Advanced Industrialized Societies" Member, Beirat, Max−Planck Arbeitsgruppe Berlin (Wiesenthal), 1995−present Member, Editorial Board, European Journal of Industrial Relations, 1995−present Foreign member, High−level Task Force of the US Social Science Research Council, 1994 to make recommendations on the future of the international committees of the SSRC. Rapporteur−General, OECD's ministerial−level conference on VOTEC, 1994 concluding conference of the 4−year OECD research program on national vocational education Curriculum Vitae 2 systems. Member, Programme Committee for the Biennial 1994 Conference of Europeanists, 1993 under auspices of the US Council for European Studies. Member, Expert Group, 1990−1991 Set up by DG5 and the Cellule de la Perspective (attached to Delors' office), on labour market and training developments in the EC. Member, Programme Committee for the International Economic Association, 1988 Conference on Markets, Institutions and Cooperation: Labour Relations and Economic Performance, Venice, October 1988 Member, Joint Committee of the US Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies on Western European studies, 1987−1993 member of the research group of the US SSRC on Western Europe OECD Technical Adviser to Mr. Costa Simitis, Greek Minister of National Economy, 1987 Primary responsibility for developing and advising on the reentry phase of incomes policy in Greece, involved three missions to Athens. Main adviser to Michael Meacher, Labour shadow minister of employment, 1987−1990 and member of the Labour Party Policy Review Committee for Employment, Industrial Relations and Training. Member, Editorial Board, Labour: Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations, 1987−present Member, Kaldor group, 1985−1987 set up the leader of the Labour Party, Neil Kinnock, to advise on economic strategies; responsible for labour market questions. Member and rapporteur, OECD High−level Group of Experts on industrial relations, July 1983 Member, Editorial Board, Industrial Relations, 1983−1989 Publications Journal Articles 1. D. Soskice, Varieties of Capitalism and Cross−National Gender Differences, Social Politics (Summer, 2005). 2. D. Soskice with Torven Iversen and Frances Rosenbluth, Divorces and the Gender Division of Labor in Comparative Perspective, Social Politics (Summer, 2005). 3. D. Soskice, Varietàdei capitalismi: alcuni tratti fondamentali, Stato e Mercato no. 3 (December, 2003). 4. Peter Hall and D. Soskice, Una risposta degli autori, Stato e Mercato no. 3 (December, 2003). 5. Peter Hall and D. Soskice, Varieties of Capitalism and Institutional Change: A Reponse to Three Critics, in Review Symposium on Hall and Soskice, Comparative European Politics (July, 2003). 6. Bob Hanckéand D. Soskice, Wage−Setting and Inflation Targets in EMU, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, vol. 19 no. 1 (March, 2003). 7. Torben Iversen and David Soskice, An Asset Theory of Social Preferences, American Political Science Review (2001). 8. D. Soskice and Torben Iversen, The Non−Neutrality of Monetary Policy with Large Wage and Price Setters, Quarterly Journal of Economics (February, 2000). 9. Steven Casper, Mark Lehrer and David Soskice, Can High−Technology Industries Prosper in Germany? Institutional Frameworks and the Evolution of the German Software and Biotechnology Industries, Industry and Innovation, vol. 6 no. 1 (June, 1999). 10. D. Soskice, Globalisierung und institutionelle Divergenz: Die USA und Deutschland im Vergleich", Geschichte und Gesellschaft, vol. Heft 2 (1999). 11. D. Soskice and Torben Iversen, Multiple Wage−Bargaining Systems in the European Single Currency Area, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, vol. 14 no. 3 (1998). Curriculum Vitae 3 12. D. Soskice, German Technology Policy, Innovation and National Institutional Frameworks, Industry and Innovation, vol. 4 (1997). 13. Wendy Carlin and David Soskice, Shocks to the System: the German Political Economy under Stress, National Institute Economic Review no. 159 (1997). 14. Bob Hancké and David Soskice, Die Wunderbare Welt der Kapitalismen, Die Mitbestimmung, vol. 7 no. 8 (1997). 15. D. Soskice, Labour Markets in the European Community in the 1990s, Social Europe, special issue (1994) (paper prepared for the European Commission working group on the future of European Labour markets)..). 16. D. Soskice, Social Skills from Mass Higher Education: Rethinking the Company−based Initial Training Paradigm, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, vol. 9 no. 9 (1993). 17. D. Soskice, Robert H. Bates and David Epstein, Ambition and Constraint: the Stabilising Role of Institutions, Journal of Law, Economics and Organisation (1992). 18. D. Soskice, Vocational Training: An International Perspective, Arena (1992). 19. D. Soskice, Wage Determination: The Changing Role of Institutions in Advanced Industrialised Countries, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, vol. 6 no. 4 (1990) (reprinted in Tim Jenkinson, ed., Readings in Macroeconomics (Oxford University Press, 1996)..). 20. D. Soskice with David Finegold, Britain's Failure to Train: Explanations and Possible Strategies, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, vol. 4 no. 3 (1988) (reprinted as "Britain's Failure to Train: Analysis and Presciption",

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