James E. Hartley
Economics
Department
Phone:
(413) 538-2566
Fax:
(413) 538-2323
jhartley@mtholyoke.edu
Education
Ph.D. in Economics,
Dissertation Title:
Technology in Macroeconomic Models
M.A. in Economics,
B.A. in Economics,
Graduated with Highest
Honors
Phi Beta Kappa (1987)
Academic Positions
Professor of Economics, Mount Holyoke College,
2007-present
Director, First Year Seminar Program, Mount
Holyoke College, 2007-present
Associate Professor of Economics, Mount Holyoke
College, 2000-2007
Visiting Professor, Indian Institute of Social
Welfare and Business Management, Kolkata,
2006-07
Visiting Lecturer, Indian
Statistical Institute, Kolkata (Fulbright Lecture Grant),
2001-02
Assistant Professor of Economics, Mount Holyoke
College, 1994-2000
Lecturer in Economics,
Academic Publications
Books
The Representative Agent in Macroeconomics,
Editor, Real Business Cycles: A Reader, (with
Kevin D. Hoover and Kevin D. Salyer),
Journal
Articles
“The
Origins of the Representative Agent,” The
Journal of Economic Perspectives, 10(2), (Spring 1996), 169—177.
“Reform During Crisis:
The Transformation of
“Scholars
and Mentors: Research in Psychology and the Production of PH.D.s,” (with
Michael D. Robinson), Psychological
Reports, 79, (December 1996), 846.
“Calibration
and Real Business Cycle Models. An Unorthodox Experiment,” (with Kevin D.
Salyer and Steven M. Sheffrin), Journal
of Macroeconomics, 19(1), (Winter 1997), 1—17, (reprinted in Hartley,
“Response from James E.
Hartley,” Journal of Economic
Perspectives, 11(4) (Fall, 1997), 233.
“Economic
Research at National Liberal Arts Colleges: School Rankings,” (with Michael D.
Robinson), Journal of Economic Education,
28(4) (Fall 1997), 337—349.
“The Limits of Business
Cycle Research: Assessing the Real Business Cycle Model,” (with Kevin D. Hoover
and Kevin D. Salyer),
“A Skeptical Note on the
Importance of Technology Shocks,” American
Economist, 42(1), (Spring 1998), 108—111.
“Psychology
Research at National Liberal Arts Colleges,” (with A. Rene Schmauder and
Michael D. Robinson), Teaching of
Psychology, 26, (1999), 95—101.
“Real
Myths and a Monetary Fact,” Applied
Economics, 31, (1999), 1325—1329.
“Does the Solow Residual
Actually Measure Changes in Technology?” Review of Political Economy, 12, (January 2000), 27—44.
“The
Great Books and Economics,” Journal of
Economic Education, 32(2), (Spring 2001), 147—159.
“Economists'
Publication Patterns” (with James W. Monks and Michael D. Robinson), American Economist, 45(1), (Spring
2001), 80—85.
“Geoscience
Research at Liberal Arts Colleges: School Rankings,” (with Michael D. Robinson
and Steven R. Dunn), Journal of
Geoscience Education, 49(3), (May 2001), 267—273.
“Sociology
Research at Liberal Arts Colleges,” (with Michael D. Robinson), American Sociologist, 32(3) (Fall 2001),
60—72.
“Mutual
Deposit Insurance: Other Lessons from the Record,” The Independent Review,
6(2), (Fall 2001), 235—252.
“Modigliani’s Expectations,” Eastern Economic
Journal, 30(3) (Summer 2004), 429—440.
“Should American Studies
Study Itself?” Academic Questions, 17(2), (Spring
2004), 33—44.
“Kydland
and
“Which Countries are Most Studied by Economists? An Examination of the Regional Distribution
of Economic Research”
(with Michael Robinson and Patricia Schneider), Kyklos, 59(4), (2006), 611—624.
Chapters in Books
“The Limits of Business
Cycle Research” and “A User's Guide to Solving Real Business Cycle Models”
(with Kevin D. Hoover and Kevin D. Salyer) in Real Business Cycles: A Reader, (James E. Hartley, Kevin D. Hoover
and Kevin D. Salyer, eds) London: Routledge, 1998, pp. 3—54.
“The Rebirth of Business
Cycles,” in Backhouse, Roger and Salanti, Andrea (eds),
Macroeconomics and the Real World (2
vols.),
“Representative Agent,” in Darity, William,
et. al. (eds) International
Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition, Macmillion
Reference, forthcoming.
“The Chameleon Daniel
Defoe: Public Writing in the Age Before Economic Theory,” in Chris Fauske,
Richard Kleer and Ivar McGrath (eds), Money, Power and Prose: Interdisciplinary
Studies of the Financial Revolution in the British Isles 1688-1756, University of Delaware Press, forthcoming.
Book Reviews
“Review of Aggregation and the Microfoundations of
Dynamic Macroeconomics by Forni (Mario) and Lippi (Marco)” The Economic
Journal, 109(453), (February 1999), F224—F226.
“Review of Risk and Business Cycles: New and Old
Austrian Perspectives by Cowen (
“Review
of Fabricating the Keynesian Revolution:
Studies of the Inter-war Literature on Money, the Cycle, and Unemployment
(Laidler, David),” Journal of Economic
Literature, 37(4), (December 1999), 1708—1710.
“Review of Beyond the Representative Agent,
Gallegati (Mauro) and Kirman (Alan), eds.,” The Economic Journal,
111(469), (February 2001), F145—F147.
“Review of The Methodology of Empirical Macroeconomics,
by
“Review
of Reinventing Functional Finance (ed., Edward Noll and Mathew Forstater),”
Eastern Economic Journal, 32(3), (Summer 2006), 561—562.
“Review
of Inside the Economist’s Mind (ed.
Paul Samuelson and William A. Barnett),” The
Economic Record, forthcoming.
Manuscripts
The Fourth Kind of
Reader: Becoming Educated by Reading the Great Books,
edited volume.
“Predestination and Free
Will: Lessons from the Nonstochastic Dynamic General Equilibrium Model”
“Mathematics
Research at Liberal Arts Colleges,” (with Michael Robinson and Janice Gifford)
Conference, Seminar and Invited Lecture Presentations
“The Rebirth of Business
Cycles,” Conference on “Theory and Method in Macroeconomics,”
“Carnegie Confronts the
Macroeconomy: Modigliani and Development of Macroeconomic Expectations”
History of Economics Society Annual Meetings, University of
Allied Social Science Association Annual Meeting,
“Should American Studies Study Itself? How Academia Failed the American Experiment”
American
Studies International Conference,
“The Role and Value of an
International Education,” American Consulate of Kolkata’s International
Awareness Week Program, October 2001.
“The Practical Implications of New Growth
Theory,” Five Year Anniversary Celebration of
“The Economics of Globalization,” Senior
Staff meeting of the Mennonite Central Committee of Kolkata, December 2001.
“Financial Liberalization: Problems and
Prospects,” Round Table Discussion organized by the American Consulate of
Kolkata, January 2002.
“Modern Macroeconomic Paradigms,” and “The
Macroeconomic Implications of the Euro,” Indian Institute of Social Welfare and
Business Management, January 2002.
“Augustine, Luther and Calvin: Pioneers of
the Nonstochastic Dynamic General Equilibrium Model” Pruitt Memorial Symposium:
Christianity and Economics Conference,
“Beyond Robinson Crusoe: Defoe and
Economics,” Money, Power & Prose: an interdisciplinary colloquium on
financial revolution in the British Isles, 1688 – 1756,
Panelist, God and
Government, sponsored by the Office of Religious Life,
Panelist, The
Post-Election Snapshot, sponsored by the
“Bush’s Economic Policy,” Interview with Bob
Paquette, WFCR News, November 9, 2004.
“The Implications of Foreign
Debt for the
“The Great Books and Economics,”
“Catholic Social Thought and Economic Growth:
Old and New Ways of Thinking,” Respondent Comments, The Call to
Justice: The Legacy of Gaudium et Spes 40 Years Later, Vatican City, March 2005.
“Rediscovering Western Civilization (and
Yourself) through Reading the Great Books,”
“The State of the Economy,”
“A Life Not Worth Living? Terri
Schiavo and the Culture of Death,” Controversies in End of Life Care: Terri
Schiavo’s Lessons,
Session Chair and Discussant, Colloquium on
Money, Power and Prose: Interdisciplinary Studies of the Financial Revolution
in the British Isles, 1688-1756,
“Retail Development in
“WTO and Developing
Countries,” National Seminar on Global Convergence of Education in Commerce and
Management, North Eastern
“
Postgraduate
Department of Economics,
Indian
Council for Social Science Research, Shillong Women’s College, Shillong, November 2006
Omeo
Kumar Das Institute of Social Change, Guwahati, November 2006
Indian
Institute of Technology, Guwahati, November 2006
Postgraduate
Department of Economics,
Postgraduate
Department of Economics,
Postgraduate
Department of Management,
Indian
Institution of Engineers, Argatala, November 2006
Meghnad
Saha Institute of Management and Technology, Kolkata, November 2006
Indo-American
Chamber of Commerce, Kolkata, November 2006
Institute
of Management and Information Science,
Silicon
Institute of Technology,
“Separation of Powers in the