Ph.D. Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1997. Dissertation: "Financial Liberalization in Mexico 1989-1993." Chair: J. Mohan Rao.
B.A. Classics, Dartmouth College, 1981.
Faculty Appointments
• Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, University of Washington, Bothell: Assistant Professor 1998-2003, Associate Professor 2003-2009, Professor 2009-
• Graduate Faculty, University of Washington, 2001-.
• Visiting Scholar, Department of Political Science, University of Hawai'i, Mānoa, Fall 2004- Spring 2005.
• Adjunct Faculty, Women's Studies, University of Hawai'i, Mānoa, November 2001-June 2003.
• Visiting Assistant Professor, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, Fall 1997-Spring 1998.
• Instructor and Visiting Assistant Professor, Dickinson College, Spring 1996-Spring 1997.
• Instructor, Department of Economics, Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana, Fall 1995.
• Teaching Assistant and Instructor, Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1989-1992, 1994.
Monograph
• The Known Economy: Romantics, Rationalists, and the Making of a World Scale. Routledge CRESC Series, 2017.
Refereed Articles
• “Race in Marshall’s Economics” Modern Intellectual History 22:1-2 (March 2025) 80-103.
• “Meade, Phillips, and the Two-Country Model” History of Political Economy 53:4 (August 2021).
• “Postwar Norm” Rethinking Marxism 24:4 (October 2012) 499-515.
• ”Interdependence through time: relationships in post-Keynesian thought and the care literature” Cambridge Journal of Economics 34:6 (November 2010). 1157-1171.
• “Post-Keynesianism without modernity” Cambridge Journal of Economics 33:6 (November 2009).1119-1133.
• "Political Economy and the Closet: Heteronormativity in Feminist Economics," Feminist Economics. 13:2 (April 2007), 27-53.
• S. Charusheela and Colin Danby: "A Through-Time Framework for Producer Households." Review of Political Economy 18:1 (January 2006), 29-48.
• "Noyola’s Institutional Approach to Inflation" Journal of the History of Economic Thought 27:2 (June 2005), 161-178.
• "Toward a Gendered Post Keynesianism", Feminist Economics 10:3 (November 2004), 55-75.
• "Lupita's Dress: Care in Time", 2004, Hypatia 19:4 (Fall 2004), 23-46.
• "Conceptions of Capitalism: Godelier and Keynes" in Values and Valuables: From the Sacred to the Symbolic (Society for Economic Anthropology Monograph Series #21), Edited by Cynthia Werner and Duran Bell, AltamiraPress, 2004, 67-87.
• "El auge del consumo en México: una interpretación poskeynesiana" Problemas de Desarrollo 34:131 (October-December 2002), 66-95.
• "Firms in a Neoliberal Transition: The Case of Mexico 1990-1994" Journal of Economic Issues 36:3 (September 2002), 581-600.
• "The Curse of the Modern: A Post Keynesian Critique of the Gift|Exchange Dichotomy" Research in Economic Anthropology 21 (2002), 13-42. (Volume title: Social Dimensions in the Economic Process, Norbert Dannhaeuser and Cynthia Werner, editors.)
• "LDCs, Institutions, and Money" Journal of Post Keynesian Economics 22:3 (Spring 2000), 407-421.
• "The Salvadoran Financial Sector: Opportunity and Risk" World Development 23:12 (December 1995),2133-2152. (Reprinted in James K. Boyce, ed., Economic Policy for Building Peace: The Lessons of El Salvador. 1996, Lynne Rienner.)
Papers in Edited Volumes
• “How is Community Made?” 221-235 in Robert F. Garnett Jr., Paul Lewis, Lenore T. Ealy, eds., Commerce and Community: Ecologies of Social Cooperation (Routledge, 2014)
• "Juan F. Noyola Vázquez: regreso al solar de la economía política clásica" 97-115 in Carlos Mallorquín and R. Torres, eds. El Institucionalismo norteamericano y el estructuralismo Latinoamericano: ¿Discursos compatibles en la teoría social comtemporánea? (Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, 2006)
• "Contested States, Transnational Subjects: Toward a Post Keynesianism without Modernity" 253-270 in Eiman Zein-Elabdin and S. Charusheela, eds., Postcolonialism Meets Economics (Routledge, 2004).