[Note: This page is based on John Henry's 2016 CV; publications since 2016 have been added]
A.B. Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA. 1965
M.A. McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 1967
Thesis: Transport and the Propinquity Factor in European Economic Integration
Ph.D. McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 1974
Thesis: John Bates Clark and the Origins of Neoclassical Economics
2015–20 Senior Scholar, Levy Economics Institute, Annendale-on-Hudson, NY
2014–20 Adjunct Professor, University of Missouri, Kansas City
2005–14 Visiting Professor, University of Missouri, Kansas City
2004 Visiting Professor, University of Missouri, Kansas City
2001–02 Visiting Professor, University of Missouri, Kansas City; Visiting Fellow, Center for Full Employment and Price Stability, University of Missouri K.C.
1992–93 Visiting Senior Lecturer, Staffordshire University Stoke-on-Trent, England
1980– 2004 Professor, California State University, Sacramento
1974–80 Associate Professor, California State University, Sacramento
1970–74 Assistant Professor, California State University, Sacramento
1969–70 Sessional Lecturer - McGill University
1968–9 Head Teaching Assistant, European Economic History
1967–68 Teaching Assistant, U.S. Economic History; Comparative Economic Systems
1966–69 Teaching Assistant, European Economic History
Introduction to Aggregate Economic Analysis
Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis [syllabus, 2003]
History of Economic Thought [syllabus, 2003]
European Economic History [syllabus, 2003]
U.S. Economic History
Economic History of Russia
Comparative Systems
Comparative Labor Movements
Economics of Racism [syllabus, 2003]
International Trade and Development
Modern Economic Thought (Graduate)
Seminar in Comparative Economic Systems (Graduate)
Consensus Social Theory (Graduate)
Veblen-Commons Award, Association for Evolutionary Economics, 2017
John Ranlett Lecture, California State University, Sacramento, May 2013
Springer Best Paper Award (Forum for Social Economics), 2008
Faculty Appreciation (Teaching) Award, University of Missouri, Kansas City, 2004
Outstanding Service Award, College of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies, 2003
John C. Livingston Lecturer Award, 2001
Outstanding Teaching Award, School of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies, 1998
Outstanding Faculty Initiate, Phi Kappa Phi, 1998
California State University, Sacramento Research Award, 1991-92
California State University Summer Fellowship, 1991
Steinberg Fellow, 1968, 1969
Transport Association of Quebec Award, 1966
John Bates Clark, London: Macmillan and Co., 1995
The Making of Neoclassical Economics, London: Unwin Hyman, 1990 (Reissued, 2011, Routledge)
2021. "Heterodoxy: More Than Criticism," Journal of Economic Issues, 55 (3): 595-602
2020. "Reflection on the New Deal: The Vested Interests and Limits to Reform," Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Volume 38A: 173-195. [Working paper version]
2018. "A Neoliberal Keynes?," International Journal of Political Economy, 47 (3-4): 199-224.
2017. "Brutus Is an Honorable Man," Journal of Economic Issues, 51 (2): 249-261. [see also, Mario Seccareccia's introduction to the 2017 Veblen-Commons Award]
2015. “Classical Political Economy, the Subsistence Wage, and Job Guarantee Concerns,” Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 38 (2): 280-301. ("Economía Política Clásica: el salario de subsistencia y preocupaciones sobre el empleo garantizado," spanish version published in Ola Financiera, Number 23, April, 2016)
2015. “The Business Enterprise in the Age of Money Manager Capitalism” with Tae-Hee Jo, Journal of Economic Issues, 49 (1): 23-46.
2014. “The Political Orientation of Thorstein Veblen.” European Journal of Economic and Social Systems, 26, 1-2.
2014. “Hobbes, Seabright, and Our Ancestors: Institutionalist Theory and the Writing of Evolutionary History.” International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, 5 (1): 6–23.
2012. “The Veblenian Predator and Financial Crises: Money, Fraud, and a World of Illusion.” Journal of Economics Issues, 46 (4): 989-1006.
2010. “The Historic Roots of the Neoliberal Program.” Journal of Economics Issues, 44 (2): 543-550.
2009. “The Illusion of the Epoch: Neoclassical Economics as a Case Study.” Studi e Note di Economia, 14 (1): 27-44.
2008. “The Theory of the State: the Position of Marx and Engels.” Forum for Social Economics, 37 (1): 13–25.
2008. “The Ideology of the Laissez Faire Program.” Journal of Economic Issues, 42 (1): 209–224.
2007. “John Bates Clark on Trusts: New Light from the Columbia Archives,” with Luca Fiorito. Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 29 (2): 229–250.
2007. “On ‘Bad’ Decisions, Poverty, and Economic Theory: The Individualist and Social Perspectives in Light of ‘The American Myth,’” Forum for Social Economics, 36 (1): 17–27. (Springer Best Paper Award)
2007. “The Consequences of Peace: Veblen on Proper Policy to Support Capitalist Economic Relations,” with Stephanie Bell-Kelton. Journal of Economic Issues, 41 (2): 601–608.
2004. “A Chartalist Critique of John Locke’s Theory of Property, Accumulation, and Money,” with Stephanie Bell and L. Randall Wray. Review of Social Economy, 62 (1): 51–65.
2001. “Are Employment Relations Undergoing a Fundamental Change that Threatens the Future of Capitalism? A Critique of Hodgson’s View of the Labor Contract,” with Stephanie A. Bell. Journal of Economic Issues, 35 (2): 335–343.
2001. “Keynes’s Economic Program, Social Institutions, Ideology, and Property Rights.” Journal of Economic Issues, 35 (3): 633–655.
2000. “Adam Smith and the Theory of Value: Chapter Six Considered.” History of Economics Review, 31 (1): 1–13.
2001. “Hospitality versus Exchange: The Limits of a Monetary Economy,” with Stephanie A. Bell. Review of Social Economy, 59 (2): 203–226.
1999. “Property Rights, Markets, and Economic Theory: Keynes versus Neoclassicism—Again.” Review of Political Economy, 11 (2): 151–170.
1999. “John Locke, Property Rights, and Economic Theory.” Journal of Economic Issues, 33 (3): 609–624.
1995. "God and the Marginal Product: Religion and the Development of J.B. Clark's Theory of Distribution," Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, 13: 75–101.
1994. "John Bates Clark and the 'Transformation Question'," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 16 (1): 106–125.
1986. "On Economic Theory and the Problem of Solvability," Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 8 (3): 371–386.
1983-1984. "On Equilibrium," Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 6, No. 2: 214–229. (Reprinted in Donald Walker, ed., Equilibrium, Vol. 1, Introduction to Equilibrium in Economics. Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., 2000)
1983. "John Bates Clark and the Marginal Product: An Historical Inquiry into the Origins Of Value-Free Economic Theory," History of Political Economy, 15 (3): 375–389.
1982. "The Transformation of John Bates Clark - An Essay in Interpretation," History of Political Economy, 14 (2): 166–177.
1975. "Productive Labour, Exploitation and Oppression – A Perspective," Australian Economic Papers, 14 (2): 35–40.
"In Memoriam: Marc Tool (1921-2018)," Journal of Economic Issues, 54 (1): 280-281. 2020.
"Fred Lee, the Industrial Workers of the World, and Heterodox Economics," Review of Radical Political Economics, 49 (1); 148-152.
“Thorstein Veblen, the Provisioning Process, and the Need for a Job Guarantee Program.” Binzagr Institute, November, 2014.
“The Hobbesian Individual in Prehistory: Joseph Pluta vs. Thorstein Veblen. A Comment.” Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 47, No. 1, March, 2013.
“Foreword to J.B. Clark, Introduction to the Japanese Edition of The Philosophy of Wealth.” Storia del Pensiero Economico. Vol. 2, No. 1, 2005.
“Enabling Myths: A Critique of Dugger and Sherman’s Reclaiming Evolution.” Review of Social Economy, Vol. 50, June, 2002.
“Response to Hodgson,” with Stephanie Bell. Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 36, March, 2002.
“Keynes, Hayek, and ‘Religion’ as a Necessary Social Institution,” History of Economics Review, No. 28, Summer, 1998
“Professor Stigler’s Report on ‘Alfred Marshall’s Lectures on Progress and Poverty:’ An Addendum,” Marshall Studies Bulletin, No. 5, 1996
"Royall Brandis on Marx's 'Corollary'," The History of Economic Society Bulletin, Vol.8, No. 3, 1987
"Ideology in the Ricardo Debate," Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1982-1983
"An Omission in the Semi-Official Bibliography of John Bates Clark," The History of Economics Society Bulletin, Vol. 2, Issue 2, 1981
"Increasing Capitalism's Capitalists," Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1980
"Comment on Amin's `Accumulation and Development'," Review of African Political Economy, No. 4, 1975
“Society and Its Institutions.” In The Routledge Handbook of Heterodox Economics, edited by Tae-Hee Jo, Lynne Chester, and Carlo D'Ippoliti, pp. 163-175. London: Routledge.
“Forward” to: Advancing the Frontiers of Heterodox Economics: Essays in Honor of Frederic S. Lee. Tae-Hee Jo, Zdravka Todorova, eds. Routledge, 2015.
“Economic Time.” (Revised) In The Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics, 2nd Edition. John King, ed. Edward Elgar, 2011.
“Precursors of Keynes: Marx, Veblen, and Sismondi.” In Heterodox Analysis of Financial Crisis and Reform: History, Politics and Economics. Joelle Leclaire, Tae-Hee Jo, and Jane Knodell, eds. Edward Elgar, 2011.
“John Bates Clark.” In Dictionary of Economics. Ross Emmett, ed. Thoemmes/Continuum, 2006.
“What Egypt Tells Us About the Origins of Money.” In Credit and State Theories of Money: the Contributions of A. Mitchell Innes. L. Randall Wray, ed. Routledge, 2003
“Say’s Economy.” In Two Hundred Years of Say’s Law: Essays on Economic Theory’s Most Controversial Principle. Steven Kates, ed. Edward Elgar. 2002.
“Economic Time.” In The Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics. John King, ed. Edward Elgar, 2002.
“John Bates Clark: Leben und Werk.” In Companion Volume accompanying German reprint of J.B. Clark, The Distribution of Wealth. Düsseldorf: Verlag, Wirtschaft und Finanzen. 1999
"John Bates Clark: The Religious Imperative?" in Economics and Religion, H.G. Brennan and A.M.C. Waterman, eds. Boston: Kluwer Academic, 1994
"Heterodoxy: More Than Criticism," Journal of Economic Issues, 55 (3): 595-602
The Great Persuasion: Reinventing Free Markets Since the Depression, Angus Burgin, Journal of Economic Issues, 50 (1): 297-299.
Introducing Money, Mark Peacock, Journal of Behavioral Economics, 50, 2014.
Financial Instability and Economic Security after the Great Recession, Charles Whalen, editor. Economic Issues, 18, Part 2, 2013
Marx’s General, Tristram Hunt, Journal of the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Vol. 28A, 2010 (Review Essay)
Money, Uncertainty and Time, Giuseppe Fontana, Heterodox Economics Newsletter, April 23, 2009.
Post-Keynesian Principles of Economic Policy, Claude Gnos and Louis-Philippe Rochon, eds. International Review of Social Economics, Vol. 36, 2009.
The Soulful Science: What Economists Really Do and Why it Matters, Diane Coyle. Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 42, September, 2008.
Ethical Codes and Income Distribution: A Study of John Bates Clark and Thorstein Veblen, Guglielmo Davanzati. Journal of Income Distribution, Vol. 17, September-December, 2008.
Adam Smith’s Moral Philosophy, Jerry Evensky. Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 40, September, 2006.
On Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations, Samuel Fleischacker. History of Economics Review, No. 42, Summer, 2005.
Race, Liberalism, and Economics, David Colander, Robert Prasch, and Falguni Sheth, eds. Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 39, March, 2005.
Adam Smith: Optimist or Pessimist?, James E. Alvey. History of Economics Review, No. 39, Winter, 2004.
The revival of Laissez-Faire in American Macroeconomic Theory, Sherryl Davis Kasper. History of Economics Review, Vol. 38, Summer, 2003.
Altruistically Inclined?, Alexander J. Field. Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 37, March, 2003.
Measurement and Meaning in Economics: The Essential Deirdre McCloskey, Stephen Ziliak, ed. History of Economics Review, Vol. 35, Winter, 2002.
Economics as Religion, Robert Nelson. Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 36, March, 2002.
Marx, Veblen, and Contemporary Institutional Political Economy, Philip O’Hara. Review of Social Economy, Vol. 50, December, 2002.
Economics and Utopia, Geoffrey Hodgson. Journal of Economic Issues. Vol. 34, September, 2000.
John Ruskin’s Political Economy, Willie Henderson. The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought. No. 7, Fall, 2000.
Critical Realism in Economics: Development and Debate, Steve Fleetwood, ed. Journal of Economic Issues, Spring, 2000.
Adam Smith's Theory of Value and Distribution, Rory O'Donnell, Science and Society, Vol. 56, No. 2, Summer, 1992
Political Economy in the Twentieth Century, Maxine Berg, ed., Journal of Economic Issues, Sept. 1991.
The Imperiled Economy, Two Volumes, R. Cherry, ed., Review of Political Economy, Vol. 2, No. 2, July, 1990.
“Classical Political Economy, the Subsistence Wage, and Job Guarantee Concerns.” 15th World Congress of Social Economics, June, 2015.
“Fred Lee, the Industrial Workers of the World, and Heterodox Economics.” 15th World Congress of Social Economics, June, 2015.
“Brazelton on Keyserling.” Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2015.
“Does ‘Morality’ Deserve a Place in Economic Theory?: A Neoliberal and Institutionalist Debate.” Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2015.
“Classical Political Economy, the Subsistence Wage, Veblen, and the Employer of Last Resort.” Association for Evolutionary Economics/American Social Science Association, January, 2015.
“Adam Smith as a Heterodox Economist? Lessons Learned by Actually Reading His Works.” 12th International Post Keynesian Conference, September, 2014.
“Take the Money and Run: the Business Enterprise in the Age of Money Manager Capitalism.” (With Tae-Hee Jo) (in absentia) American Social Science Association; Union for Radical Political Economy section, January, 2014.
“Take the Money and Run: the Business Enterprise in the Age of Money Manager Capitalism.” (With Tae-Hee Jo) Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2013.
“Veblenian Reasons for Pessimism.” Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2012.
“The Veblenian Predator and Financial Crises: a View from 1923.” Association for Evolutionary Economics/American Social Science Association, January, 2012.
“Is Fraud Endemic to Capitalism?” Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2010.
“The Historic Roots of the Neoliberal Program.” Association for Evolutionary Economics/American Social Science Association, January, 2010.
"Sismondi, Marx, and Veblen: Precursors of Keynes.” Fourth Bi-Annual Cross-Border Post Keynesian Conference, October, 2009.
“Welfare in Historic Context: An Aspect of the Double Movement, or...?” Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2009.
“John Davis and the Recent Turn in Economics” (with Fred Lee). Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2009.
“Toward a Classification System in Evaluating Contending Theories.” Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2008.
“Hobbes, Seabright, and Our Ancestors: Institutionalist Theory and the Writing of Pre-
History.” Association for Evolutionary Economics/American Social Science Association, January, 2008.
“Primitive Trade Relations: A Proposed Solution” with Éric Tymoigne. Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2007.
“A Marxist View of the State and Government” Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2007.
“Would Groucho Join AFIT” Presidential Address, Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2007.
“The Consequences of Peace: Veblen on Proper Policy to Support Capitalist Economic Relations” with Stephanie Bell-Kelton. Association for Evolutionary Economics/American Social Science Associations, January, 2007.
“On ‘Bad’ Decisions.” Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2006.
“The Social Origins of Money: The Case of Egypt.” Center for Full Employment and Price Stability, UMKC, The Nature, Origins, and Role of Money, March/April, 2004.
“The Ideology of the Laissez-Faire Program.” Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2003.
“Economics is an Historic Discipline.” Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2003.
“When Exports are a Cost and Imports are a Benefit: The Conditions Under Which Free Trade is Beneficial.” With Stephanie A. Bell. Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2003.
Roundtable Discussion on “Viability of Capitalism.” Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2003.
“The Origins of Money: Egypt as a Case Study.” Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2002.
“Enabling Myths: A Critique of Dugger and Sherman, Reclaiming Evolution. Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2001.
“Is the Working Class Working under New Capitalist Forms of Organization? A Critique of Hodgson’s View of the Labor Contract.” Association for Evolutionary Economics/American Social Science Associations, January, 2001. (With Stephanie Bell)
“John Locke on Property, Accumulation, and Money: A Chartalist Critique.” Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2000. (With Stephanie A. Bell and L. Randall Wray)
“New Wine in Old Bottles: Keynes’s Economic Program, Social Institutions, Ideology, and Property Rights.” Association for Evolutionary Economics/American Social Science Associations, January, 2000.
“Ayres and Landes: From the Perspective of the History of Economic Thought.” Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 1999 (in absentia)
“Hospitality Versus Exchange: The Limits of Monetary Economies,” with Stephanie Bell. Eastern Economics Association, March, 1999 (in absentia)
“What Does a Keynesian Economy Look Like? The Keynesian Program and Property Rights.” Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association,April 1998
“Property and Theory: The Origins of the Neoclassical Perspective.” Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 1997
"John Bates Clark, the Professionalization Process, and Limits to Academic Freedom." CSUS University Association of Research Scholars, Oct., 1994
"God and the Marginal Product: Religion and the Development of J. B. Clark's Theory of Distribution." History of Economics Session, American Economic Association Meetings, Jan., 1992
"The Politics of the Productivity Theory of Distribution." Conference on Employment, Distribution and Markets, Jerome Levy Economics Institute, Sept., 1992
Instructor, Levy Institute Minsky Summer School, June, 2015
Scholar, Binzagr Institute for Sustainable Prosperity
Moderator/Discussant, Association for Evolutionary Economics/Union for Radical Political Economy/ American Social Science Association, January, 2015.
Instructor, Levy Institute Minsky Summer School, June, 2014
External Examiner, Ph.D. Dissertation, La Trobe University, 2013.
Member, Veblen-Commons Award Committee, Association for Evolutionary Economics, 2013.
Presentation, “Neoliberalism: History and Reality,” Wright State University conference on Neoliberalism: Ideology, Economics, and Movements, April 5, 2013.
Instructor, Levy Institute Minsky Summer School, June, 2013
Referee, University of Missouri Research Board, October, 2012
Moderator, 11th Annual Post Keynesian Conference, September, 2012
Instructor, Levy Institute Minsky Summer School, June, 2012
Instructor, Levy Institute Minsky Summer School, June, 2011
Moderator, AJES 2010 Workshop on Social Provisioning, Embeddedness, and Modeling the Economy, September, 2010
Instructor, Levy Institute Minsky Summer School, June, 2010
Member, Committee on Publications, Association for Evolutionary Economics, 2010-present
Member, Editorial Board, Forum for Social Economics, 2009-2014
Presentation, Post Keynesian Summer School, UMKC, June 2008
Member, Electronic Publications Committee, Association for Evolutionary Economics, 2007-2008
President, Association for Institutionalist Thought, 2006-7
Member, Steering Committee, ICAPE, 2005-7; co-organizer of conference, June, 2007.
Presentation, Post Keynesian-Institutionalist Summer School, UMKC, July 2006
Vice-President, Association for Institutionalist Thought, 2005-6
Member, Nominating Committee, Association for Evolutionary Economics, 2002, 2003.
Member, Veblen-Commons Award Committee, Association for Evolutionary Economics, 2000.
Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Economic Issues, 1995-2000
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education
American Journal of Economics and Sociology
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
Journal of the History of Economic Thought
History of Political Economy
Review of Political Economy
Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
Journal of Economic Issues
Cambridge Journal of Economics
Review of Social Economy
Poverty & Public Policy
On the Horizon
Oxford University Press
Routledge Publishers
Prentice Hall
Kluwer Academic Publishers
University of Michigan Press
Pluto Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Referee, Saint Michael’s College, Promotion decision of Tara Natarajan to Full Professor, October, 2015.
Referee, Bucknell University, Promotion decision of Berhanu Nega to Full Professor, October, 2014.
Referee, Penn State Altoona, Promotion decision of Barbara Wiens-Tuers to Full Professor, June 2014.
Referee, St. Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan, Tenure decision of Anna Klimina, October, 2011.
Referee, Denison University, Tenure decision of Quentin Duroy, July, 2010.
Referee, Bucknell University, Promotion decision of Geoffrey Schneider to Full Professor, July, 2009.
Referee, Memorial University, Canada, Promotion/Tenure decision of Anton Oleinik to Associate Professor, November, 2008
Referee, New Mexico State University, Promotion decision of Rick Adkisson to Full Professor, August, 2005
Referee, Staffordshire University, U.K., Promotion Decision of Nicholas Adnett to University Professor, December, 1997
Referee, Department of Economics, Hofstra University, Tenure decision of Dr. Nicholas Kozlov, January, 1996
Discussant, Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2014
Discussant, Moderator, Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2010.
Discussant/Moderator, Association for Evolutionary Economics/American Social Science Association, January, 2010.
Discussant, Association for Social Economics/American Social Science Association, January, 2010.
Discussant, Moderator, Association for Institutional Thought/Western Social Science Association, April, 2009.
Discussant, Moderator, Association for Evolutionary Economics/American Social Science Association, January, 2008.
Discussant, Moderator, Association for Evolutionary Economics/American Social Science Association, January, 2007.
Discussant, Moderator, 9th International Post Keynesian Conference, September, 2006
Conference Organizer, Association for Institutionalist Thought, April, 2006
Discussant, Missouri Valley Economic Association Conference, February, 2004: Two Panels.
Chair, History of Economics session, American Economic Association Meetings, January, 2004.
Panel Organizer, Western Social Science Association, April, 1998
Panel Organizer, Western Social Science Association, April, 1997
Delegate, Encuentro Intercontinental Por la Humanidad y Contra el Neoliberalismo, Chiapas, Mexico, July 28-August 3, 1996 (Economics Division)
Visiting Fellow, Center for Full Employment and Price Stability, University of Missouri, Kansas City, 2001-2
Presentation, Association for Evolutionary Economics Summer School, University of Missouri, Kansas City, August, 2001
Visiting Scholar, Wolfson College, University of Cambridge, Fall 1995 (Michaelmas Term)
On the Theoretical Relationship of Veblen and Keynes. Institutionalist, Post Keynesian, Feminist Summer School, UMKC, June, 2006.
The Origin of Money; The Illusion of the Epoch; John Locke on Property and Money; Keynes’s Economic Program; The Conditions Under Which Free Trade is Beneficial. National Autonomous University of Mexico, November, 2003.
Property Rights and Property Relations; Property and Democracy: The Economic Constraint. Center for Full Employment and Price Stability, University of Missouri, Kansas City, 2001-2.
Post Keynesian Workshop; Seminar in Economic Methodology, Department of Economics, University of Cambridge, Fall, 1995
Nichols College, 2014
University of California, Riverside, 1996
DeMontfort University, 1993
Staffordshire University, 1992
University of Utah, 1984
Association for Evolutionary Economics: Organized website discussion on “Neoclassical Truth?” April, 2002
Referee, NSF Awards for Research Projects, 1987
Discussant, History of Economics Society Meeting, June 1981
External Ph.D. Thesis Examiner, McGill University, 1980
An investigation into the relationship among property rights in a monetary economy, markets, and economic theory.
2003, Fall Curriculum Committee
2002-03 Affirmative Action Representative
2002-03 Chair, ARTP Committee
2000-01 Affirmative Action Representative
2000 Faculty/Alumni Student Scholarship Committee, Chair
1997-00 Assistant Chair
1997-98 Affirmative Action Representative
1993-01 Faculty Advisor, ODE
1992 Faculty Advisor, Economics Society
1991-92 Faculty Advisor, ODE
1980-89 Assistant Chair
1995-97 Principles Committee
1996-01 Curriculum Committee
1994-95 Curriculum Committee
1980-90 Curriculum Committee
1971-76 Curriculum Committee
1997-00 Executive Committee
1993-95 Executive Committee
1976-90 Executive Committee
1971-73 Executive Committee
1977-01 ARTP Committee
1979-80 Graduate Committee
2005-6 Member of Board, Black Studies program, UMKC
2005 CSUS/Canada University Exchange Program
2003 Moderator, CSUS Gubernatorial Recall Debate: Preliminary sessions
2002-3 Program Review, Cooper-Woodson College
2003 Reviewer, Panel Chair, Research and Creative Activity Award Program
2002-3 CSUS/Budapest University Exchange Program Committee
2002 General Education Impact Study Committee
2002 CSUS Representative, National Conference of Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education, June
2000-1 International Affairs Faculty Advisory Committee
2001 SSIS Outstanding Teacher Award Committee
2000-01 General Education Program Review (Co-Chair)
2000 Panetta Internship Award Committee
2000 CSUS/Middlesex/Oxford Brookes Exchange Program Committee
2000 SSIS Outstanding Teacher Award Committee
1999/00 PBSI Committee, College of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies
1999-00 Program Review Committee, Learning Skills
1999 CSUS/Middlesex/Oxford Brookes Exchange Program Committee
1999 CSU Conference on Student Learning Outcomes in Economics, CSU Fresno
1998-00 University Curriculum SubCommittee
1998 Research and Creative Activity Subcommittee Award Programs, Review Panel
1998 Senate ad hoc Committee on Response to Chancellor’s Task Force on Globalization Statement
1998-01 Faculty Council, College of Social Science and Interdisciplinary Studies
1998 CSUS Representative, AAHE Assessment Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio
1998 CSUS Representative, CSU Conference on Assessment, Long Beach
1998 Program Review Committee, Government Department
1998 CSUS/Middlesex/Oxford Brookes Exchange Program Committee
1997-00 Curriculum Committee, SSIS; Chair
1997 CSU Representative, American Association of Higher Education Fifth Conference on Faculty Roles and Rewards
1996 Research and Creative Activity Subcommittee Award Programs, Review Panel
1996-7 Faculty Council, School of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies
1996-9 G.E. Policies/Graduation Requirements Committee
1996 CSUS/Middlesex/Oxford Brookes Exchange Program Committee
1995 Program Review Committee, Psychology Department
1994-5 Academic Policies Committee
1994-5 Academic Standards Committee
1994-5 Arts and Sciences Outstanding Teacher Committee
1991-2 University General Education Course Review Committee
1990-2000 Faculty Advisory Council, Labor Studies Program
1990- 2 University Mentor's Program
1990 Dean's Representative on Curriculum
1988 Arts & Sciences Ad Hoc Planning Committee
1987-8 Program Review: Communication Studies
1987 Selection Team, Arts & Sciences Associate Dean
1986-9 Arts & Sciences Curriculum Committee, Chair 1987-89
1980-4 Faculty Affairs Committee, Chair, 1980-81
1980-1 Academic Affairs Budget Committee
1976-86 Faculty Advisor, Progressive Alliance
1979-80 General Education World Civilization Committee
1978-80 Library Committee
1977-80 Judicial Review Board
1979 Chair, Faculty Senate Committee on Center for Instructional Media
1979 Citizens Support for Higher Education
1975-8 Affirmative Action Committee
1974-6 Hornet Foundation, Board of Directors
1973-4 American Studies Committee
2012 Presentation, “The Fiscal Cliff on Trial,” American Friends Service Committee, December 1.
2012 Presentations, “What Does a Job Mean;” “Putting America Back to Work: Lessons from the WPA.” Jobs Now! Coalition, September 29.
2012 Presentation, “The Costs of the War Against Iraq,” American Friends Service Committee, March 19
2012 Presentation, “Lessons from the WPA,” Jobs Now! Coalition, UMKC, January 19
2012 Radio Interview, The Work Progress Administration, KKFI, Kansas City, January
2008 Radio Conference, Populism and Libertarianism, KKFI, Kansas City, January
2003 Presentation to United Universalist Church, Sacramento, October.
2003 Interview with Ian Forest, Radio Station WBAI, NYC on economic issues surrounding U.S.–Iraq war.
2003 Testimony on Economic Benefits of the Living Wage, Sacramento City Council, Jan. 9
2002 Participant, Speaker, United Nations Association Program, Oct./Nov.
2002 Presentation to Sacramento Valley Labor Committee for Peace and Justice, Sept. 18
2002 Presentation to CSUS Forum: September 11, 2002: A Time of Crisis and Change
2002 State of Missouri Louis Stokes Heartland’s Academic Competition: Wrote questions for economics section, February.
2002 Presentation to Honors Colloquium, UMKC, March 6.
2002 Presentation to UMKC Economics Club, February 13.
2001 Scholars Against Sweatshop Labor: Participant in letter-writing campaign (organizing).
2001 Presentation to UMKC Economics Club, Sept. 19.
2001 Presentation - Living Wage, an Economist’s View, Living Wage Forum, CSUS, May 3.
2000 Presentation - Racism and the Economics of Privilege, Marxist School of Sacramento, Dec.
1999 Panelist, CSUS Teach-In on the World Trade Organization, Oct. 14
1999 Panelist, Envisioning California Conference, Sept. 23-25.
1999-01, 2002-03 Living Wage Initiative, Sacramento City
1999 Guest Speaker, Phi Kappa Phi Initiation Banquet, April 16.
1999 Participation in Economics Alumni Association Career Planning Conference
1999 Presentation - Keynes, Social Institutions, and Economic Policy. SSIS/PPA Spring Colloquium Series, May 5.
1998 Presentation - On the History and Meaning of May Day. CSEA Sacramento Area Job Stewards Ass.
1997 Presentation - The Ideology of Capitalism; Reality versus Myth. Political Theory Forum, CSUS, November 21
1997-98 Volunteer, State Department of Parks, 150th Anniversary of Gold Rush Celebration: Preparation of presentation on property rights in the gold fields
1996 Presentation - Time, Property Rights, and Markets. MPPA Program, CSUS, March 6
1996 Presentation - On the Zapatista Intercontinental Conference, CSUS Friends of the Encuentro and Social Work Forum Series
1994 Presentations - On the Economic Foundations of Women's Inequality; On the Theory of Socialism. State Employee's Caucus for a Democratic Union
1993 Presentations - Economics and Economic Classes; Labor and Labor Movements. State Employees Caucus for a Democratic Union
1991 Asimakopulos Prize Committee (Cambridge University)
1991 Presentation - The Neoclassical Illusion. Economics Society, CSUS
1990 Presentation - The Economics of The Crisis in the Middle East. National Student Resistance Week Forum
1990 Presentation - Marxism in Decline? Economics Society of CSUS
1989 Presentation - Is California Burning? CSU Chico
1989 Presentation - Economics of Racism, U.C. Davis, School of Medicine Symposium
1988 Presentation - Economics of Racism, U.C. Davis, Marxist Study Series
1988 Presentation - Economics of Racism, U.C. Berkeley, Marxist Study Series
1987 Presentation - Strategies for Teaching High School Economics, Center for Economic Education
1986 Presentation - The Economics of Apartheid
1985 Presentation - Solutions: Real and Fraudulent
1984 Participant in CSUS Teach-in on El Salvador
1983 Presentation - El Salvador
1983 Presentation - Current Trends in the International Labor Movement, Ass. for Political Studies, CSUS
1981 Presentation - Unitarian School for Social Action
1981 Presentation - Unitarian Universalist Society
1980 Economic Systems and Democracy; Unitarian Conference on Social Issues
1980 Presentation - Capitalism: Competition and Monopoly
1979 Participant in KCRA-TV "Report on Sacramento Bee Strike"
1979 Presentation - The U.S. and Iran
1979 Presentation - Birth of a Nation: Racism and Reaction - An Economic Analysis
1978 Participant, "The Economic System and Black American," KVIE Series on "Themes in the Black World"
1978 Presentation - Economic Crisis
1978 Presentation - The Politics of Reaction
1977 Presentation - Lessons From Working Class History
1977 Participant, Race, Class and Sex in Education Symposium
1977 Presentation - Origin and Development of the Oppression of Women
1976 Presentation to Symposium on Society and Mental Health, CSUS
1975 Presentation on Inflation to New Careers Program, Sacramento Concilio
1974 Presentation to San Juan Unified School District, Symposium on Law in a Free Society
1972 Organizer and Discussant, CSUS Symposium on Imperialism
1971 Series of Radio Broadcasts on Economic Issues, KFBK
R.L. Curry, Professor Emeritus, Department of Economics, California State University, Sacramento
G.C. Harcourt, Professor of Economics, Cambridge University
John King, Professor of Economics, La Trobe University, Australia
L. Randall Wray, Professor of Economics, University of Missouri, Kansas City