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O curso será realizado no dia 1 e 2 de Dezembro das 9h30min às 11h30min na Faculdade de Ciências Econômicas da UFRGS, Av. João Pessoa, 52, 3° andar.
Department of Economics
Trinity University
One Trinity Place
email: Maria.Paganelli@Trinity.edu
Education
Ph.D., Economics. George Mason University. 2002.
M.A., Economics. George Mason University. 1999.
M.A./B.A, Political Sciences. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. Milan, Italy. Cum Laude. 1996.
15) “Economies in Transition and in Development: a Possible Warning from Adam Smith” The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 2012. Forthcoming.
14) “Is a Beautiful System Dying? A Possible Smithian Take on the Financial Crisis and its Aftermath” The Adam Smith Review. Forthcoming.
13) “Whose Money Is It Anyway? Ingroups and Distributive behavior” with David Chanvanne and Kevin McCabe. Journal of Economic and Behavioral Organization. Forthcoming.
12) “The Moralizing Role of Distance in Adam Smith: The Theory of Moral Sentiments as Possible Praise of Commerce” History of Political Economy. 2010. Forthcoming.
11) “David Hume on Monetary Policy: a Retrospective Approach” Journal of Scottish Philosophy, 2009. 7.1: 65-85.
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* Featured Article. Selected by the International Association for Scottish Philosophy. Online discussion. 2009.
10) “Approbation and the Desire to Better One’s Condition in Adam Smith: When the Desire to Better One’s Conditions does not Better One’s Condition and Society’s Condition…” Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 2009. 31.1: 79-92.
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*Translated into Russian and reprinted in Herald of St. Petersburg University. Forthcoming.
*Reprinted in Humanism and Religion in the History of Economic Thought: Selected Papers from the 10th AISPE Conference. Forthcoming.
9) “The Adam Smith Problem in Reverse: Self-Interest in Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations and Theory of Moral Sentiments” History of Political Economy. 2008. 40.2: 365-382.
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*Best Article of Year. European Society for the History of Economic Thought. 2009.
*Reprinted in Theory and Practice of Economics Policy: Tradition and Change. Selected Papers from the 9th AISPE Conference.. Piero Bini and Gianfranco Tusset (Eds). Milano: Franco Angeli. 2008. 73-88
8) “The Good Policy of the Magistrate: Deflation as a Policy Option in David Hume” History of Economic Ideas. 2007. 3: 9-25.
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7) “Adam Smith on Money, Mercantilism and the System of Natural Liberty” With Ryan Hanley. Money and the Enlightenment. Ed. Daniel Carey. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation. Forthcoming.
6) “Adam Smith: Why Decentralized Systems?” The Adam Smith Review. 2006. 2: 201-206.
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5) “Endogenous Money and David Hume” Eastern Economic Journal. 2006. 32.3: 533-547.
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4) “Vanity and the Daedalian Wings of Paper Money in Adam Smith” New Voices on Adam Smith. Ed. Eric Schlieser and Leonidas Montes. London and New York: Routledge. 2006. 271-289.
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3) “Are Two Knaves Better Than One? Every Man a Knave: Hume, Buchanan, and Musgrave’s View on Economics and Government” With Andrew Farrant. History of Political Economy. 2005. 37.suppl.1: 71-90.
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2) “In Medio Stat Virtus: an Alternative View of Usury Law in Adam Smith’s Thinking” History of Political Economy. 2003. 35.1: 21-48.
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*Reprinted in The Street Porter and the Philosopher: Conversations on Analytical Egalitarianism. David Levy and Sandra Peart (Eds.) Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. 2008. 202-227.
1) “Adam Smith: il Primo o l’Ultimo?” Annali di Storia Moderna e Contemporanea. (6). 2000. 421-434.
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Publications: Invited Papers
5) “The Scottish Enlightenment and the Public Governance of the Economic System” in Constitutional Ideas and Principles of the Scottish Enlightenment. Forthcoming.
4) “Learning from Bjartur about Today’s Icelandic Economic Crisis” Nordicum-Mediterraneum. 2010. 5.1.
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3) “Smithian Answers to Some Experimental Puzzles” The Elgar Companion to Adam Smith. Jeffrey Young (Ed.). Edward Elgar. 2009. 181-192.
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2) “Was Hume a Deflationist? Response to Ahiakpor” History of Economic Ideas. 2009. XVII.3, 181-182.
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1) “Irrational Reason and Unnatural Nature.” Studi in Memoria di Cesare Mozzarelli. Milano: Vita e Pensiero. 2008. 1665-1676.
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Publications: Volumes
1) [Oxford] Handbook on Adam Smith. Co-Editor. With Christopher Berry and Craig Smith. Expected in 2012.
Working Papers
“The Same Face of the Two Smiths: Adam Smith and Vernon Smith” (Submitted)
“Public Debt: a Lesson from the 18th Century” (Submitted)
“Earning Something: The Separate and Joint Effects of Earned Roles and Earned Income on Third-Party Redistribution” with David Chanvanne and Kevin McCabe. (Submitted)
“Shared Experience and Third-Party Decisions with Other People’s Money” with David Chanvanne and Kevin McCabe. (Submitted)
“Approbation and the Adam Smith Problem” (To appear in Adam Smith’s The Theory of Moral Sentiments. Book proposal under submission)
“Why Fiat? From Money to Monetary Policy”
“Monopoly and Competition in the Law”
12) The Science of Wealth: Adam Smith and the Framing of Political Economy by Tony Aspromourgos. Journal of the History of Economic Thought. Forthcoming.
11) New Perspective on Adam Smith’s The Theory of Moral Sentiments by Goeff Cockfield, Ann Firth and John Laurent (Eds.), Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 2010.
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10) A History of Scottish Economic Thought. Edited by Alexander Dow and Sheila Dow. Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 2009. 31.1: 117-119.
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9) The Natural Origins of Economics by Margaret Schabas. Revue de Philosophie Economique. 2009: 103-110.
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8) Adam Smith’s Moral Philosophy by Jerry Evensky. Economic Record. 2008. 84.2. No.265: 285-6.
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7) La Ricchezza delle Nazioni di Adam Smith by Tiziano Raffaelli. The Adam Smith Review. 2008. 4: 288-290.
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6) Markets and Cultural Voices: Liberty vs. Power in the Lives of Mexican Amate Painters by Tyler Cowen. Review of Austrian Economics. 2007. 20:95-96.
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5) Dei Banchi e Monti dei Pegni Del Lusso by Carlo Antonio Broggia. History of Economic Ideas. 2006. XVI. 2: 159-161.
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4) Essays on the History of Economics by Warren J. Samuels, Willie Henderson, Kirk D. Johnson, and Marianne Johnson. History of Economics Society. Jan. 18, 2006 http://eh.net/bookreviews/
3) On Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations: a Philosophical Companion by Samuel Fleischacker. Economic Records. 2005. 81.4, No. 255.
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2) The Status of Women in Classical Economic Thought. Edited by Robert Dimand and Chris Nyland. Economic Record. 2005. 81:3, No. 254.
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1) Controversies in Monetary Economics by John Smithin. History of Economic Ideas. 2004. 1.
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Adam Smith and Economic Development: theory and practice.
Is a Beautiful System Dying?.