Oct 12 2009

CV

Published by marieduggan

Education:
New School for Social Research  Ph.D. Economics  2000
New School for Social Research  MA Economics  1996
Tufts University   BA International Relations and German 1985

Dissertation
Market and Church on the Mexican Frontier: Alta California 1769-1832
Committee: Lance Taylor, Robert Heilbroner, William Roseberry, Susan Lobo, Louise Tilly

Fields of Teaching:
History of Economic Ideas; Econometrics; Senior Research; Economic History; International Finance; Development Economics; Statistics; Race, Class, Gender; Marxian Economics, Macroeconomics; Microeconomics

Work Experience
Associate Professor, Economics, Keene State College, Fall 2005 to present.
Assistant Professor, Economics, Keene State College, Fall 2000 to Summer 2005

Professional Memberships
History of Economics Society, California Mission Studies Assoc., Union of Radical Political Economy

Publications

  • “Anti-Ecclesiastical Arguments in Campomanes and Jovellanos, 1765-1795” submitted to Journal of the History of Economic Thought; awaiting response.
  • “The Specter of Capital Flight: How Long Will the Power of the Dollar Protect the US?” in Dollars and Sense, Jan/Feb 2009
  • Book review of Capital Resurgent: Roots of the Neoliberal Revolution, by Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy in Review of Radical Political Economy, Fall 2006.
  • “Laws of the Market vs. Laws of God” in History of Political Economy, Summer 2005. 
  • Evolution of a Relationship:  The Chumash and the Presidio of Santa Barbara, 1782-1823. Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation, September 2004.
  • The China Trade That Never Was: Missed Profit Opportunity for Spain, Loss of Freedom for California Indians,” working paper of the Seminar on Atlantic History at Harvard University, 1999

Presentations

  • “Mahalanobis Model for Early California,” UMass Amherst Economics Department Seminar on Development and Economic History, October 2009.
  • “Keynes’ Vision: His 1941 ICU In a Modern Context,” Eastern Economics Association, Feb. 2009.
  • “US Financial Crisis: Comparison with Emerging Markets,” Eastern Economics Association, March 2008 and URPE Summer Conference, Auguast 2008.
  • “Economic Liberalism in Spain and Mexico: Against the Church,” Summer Institute for the History of Economic Thought at George Mason University, July 2006.
  • “How to Conceptualize the Working Class When the Working Class Isn’t Working,” Union of Radical Political Economy (URPE) summer conference, August 2005.
  • “The Rise and Fall of the Religious Economy in Latin American California, 1769-1840” 10th Anniversary Atlantic History Seminar (Soundings), at Harvard University, August 2005.
  • “The Chumash and the Presidio,” Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation, February 2005.
  • “How the Change in the Mission Economy in 1811 Affected the Franciscan Relationship with Indians:
    The Case of La Purisima,” California Mission Studies Association in San Fernando, California on February 2005.
  • “Imports and Funds at Three California Missions,” California Mission Studies Association in San Luis Obispo, California on February 2004. 
  • “Negotiations Between Franciscans and Indians in Spanish California: Economic Evidence for a New Paradigm,”  Boston Area Latin American History Workshop at David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University, December 2003. 
  • “Indian Hands in the Development of California: Before and After 1810,” in International Economic History Association in Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 2002. 
  • “The Dynamics of Political Repression in Marx’s Working Class,” History of Economics Society, July 2002.
  • “Economic Alliance Between Franciscans and Indians, and the Impact of the Military Budget Cut of 1810” at the First Annual Spanish Borderlands Symposium, co-sponsored by UC Santa Barbara and the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation, April 2002.
  • “Skilled Hands of the Chumash: Third Protagonist Between Mission and Presidio, Santa Barbara 1782-1824” to the Society for Historical and Underwater Archaeology, January 2002.
  • “Financing New World Expansion with Medieval Economic Ethics,” at the Economic History Association, October 2001.
  • “Laws of the Market vs. Laws of God,” in the Young Scholars Session of the History of Economics Society, Wake Forest University, July 2001.
  • “Behind Mission and Presidio: Chumash Labor in Spanish California,” at Chumash Transitions: From the Mission Era to the New Millenium, a symposium co-sponsored by the Santa Barbara Mission Archive Library and the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Apr. 28-30, 2000.
  • “Laws of the Market vs. Laws of God: Franciscan Economics in Theory and Practice,” Pew Program in Religion and American History at Yale University, May 1999.
  • “‘Shun a Trader Cleric:’ Franciscan Economic Policy in 18th C. California,” at the European Society for the History of Economic Thought in Valencia, Spain, February, 1999.

Fellowships and Awards

Research Fellowship to John Carter Brown Library, Brown University, for Summer 2003.
Keene State College Faculty Development Awards, Summer 2001 and 2002.
Yale University’s Pew Program in Religion and History, Summer Dissertation Fellowship 1998
Huntingon Library’s Haynes Foundation Fellowship for research in residence, Spring 1998
New School Dissertation Fellowship, 1997-98 and 1998-99 Academic Years
Maynard Geiger Memorial Fellowship for research at Santa Barbara Mission Archive, Summer 1997
Janey Program in Latin American Studies Pre-Dissertation grant for research in Mexico, Spring 1995, and further support for research in Mexico Fall 1997

Works in Progress
Keynes’ proposal at Bretton Woods and Global Imbalances
Capital flows and deindustrialization of US in the 1980s
Eighteenth century liberalism in Spain (Campomanes and Jovellanos)
Economic ideas of early nineteenth century republicanism in Mexico (Mora)
Financial crisis in California in 1810: Mahalanobis Model of Religious and Productive Investment
Econometric analysis of Spanish/Indian relationship at missions through spending patterns
Marxian categories of reserve army, crisis, and racial and gender discrimination

Institutional Activities:
Faculty Senator, 2003-2006, 2009
Chair of Academic Overview Committee, 2005-2006
Secretary to KSCEA faculty union, 2004-2006
Member of Academic Overview Committee, 2002-2006
Faculty Advisor to Omicron Delta Epsilon, 2000-2005
Curriculum Committee, 2001-2003
Diversity Commission, 2000-2002

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