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Duncan Foley is the Leo Model Professor Emeritus of at Âé¶¹´«Ã½É«Ç鯬 for Social Research, having joined the faculty in 1999. He is also External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute.ÌýHe received a PhD in Economics from Yale University, and has taught at M.I.T., Stanford, and Barnard College of Columbia University. Professor Foley's interests in economics center on economic theory, political economy, the history of economics, mathematical modeling, and the foundations of statistical reasoning. Recent research includes work on modeling mammalian brain clock, the economics of global warming, economics and thermodynamics, Marxian value theory, social coordination problems, and Bayesian approaches to theory choice. Learn more on hisÌý.
Concentrations: Classical, neoclassical, and Marxian economic theory; political economy; monetary economics; economic complexity; global environmental economic policy.
Degrees Held
PhD 1966, Yale University
Recent Publications
Books
, Harvard Universtiy Press, 2008.
, Routledge,Ìý2003.
,Ìýcoauthor with Thomas Michl, Harvard University Press, 1999.
,Ìýeditor and coauthor with Peter S. Albin, Princeton, 1998.
, Harvard University Press, 1986.
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Selected Articles and Book Chapters
Rezai, A., L. Taylor, and D. K. Foley. ÌýEcological EconomicsÌý146, April 2018, 164–172.
Scharfenaker, E. and D. K. Foley.Ìý.ÌýEntropyÌý19 (9), 2017.
Broome, John. and Foley, Duncan K. "A world climate bank." In I. Gonzalez-Ricoy and A. Gosseries (Eds.), . Oxford University Press, 2017.
"What is the Labor Theory of Value and What is it Good For?" inÌýGiuseppe Freni, Heinz D. Kurz, Andrea Mario Lavezzi and Rodolfo Signorino (eds.)Ìý,ÌýRoutledge, 2016.
"Keynes' Microeconomics of Output and Labor Markets," inÌýLucas Bernard and Unurjargal Nyambuu (eds.),Ìý, Springer, 2016.
"Varieties of Keynsianism," International Journal of Political Economy, 43(1), 2014.
"Rethinking Financial Capitalism and the 'Information' Economy,"ÌýReview of Radical Political Economics, 45(3), 2013.
Foley, D.K., Rezai, A., and Taylor, L. The social cost of carbon emissions: Seven propositions. Economics Letters, 121(1), 2013.
Basu, D., and Foley, D.K. "Dynamics of output and employment in the US economy," Cambridge Journal of Economics 37(5), 2013.
"The long-period method and Marx's theory of value," in Volker Caspari (ed.),Ìý, 2013.
"Away, Market Taketh: The Anatomy of Financial and Economic Crisis" in Martin H. Wolfson and Gerald A. Epstein (eds.),Ìý,ÌýOxford, 2013.
Smith, E., Foley, D.K., and Good, B.H. "Unhedgeable shocks and statistical economic equilibrium," Economic Theory 52(1), 2013.
"Dilemmas of economic growth," Eastern Economic Journal 38(3), 2012.
"The political economy of postcrisis global capitalism," South Atlantic Quarterly 111(2), 2012.
Nikiforos, M., Foley, D.K. "Distribution and capacity utilization: conceptual issues and empirical evidence," Metroeconomica 63(1), 2012.
Rezai, A., Foley, D.K., Taylor, L. "Global warming and economic externalities," Economic Theory 49(2), 2012.
Taylor, L., Rezai, A. Foley, D.K. An integrated approach to climate change, income distribution, employment, and economic growth. Ecological EconomicsÌý(121)196-205, 2010.
"What's wrong with the fundamental existence and welfare theorems?"ÌýJournal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol.75, 2010.
"The Economic Fundamentals of Global Warming," in Jonathan M. Harris and Neva R. Goodwin (eds.) , Edward Elgar Publishing, 2008.
"A Statistical Equilibrium Theory of Markets," Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 62, Iss. 19, (April, 1994), 321-44.
"Recent Developments in Economic Theory," Social Research, Vol. 57, Iss. 3 (1990), 665-687.
Research Interests
Impact of global environmental policy on technical change; models of production in real time; statistical equilibrium economic modeling; Smithian economic growth.
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Awards And Honors
Selected Honors
Guggenheim Prize in Economics, 2017
Gildersleeve Lecturer, Barnard College of Columbia University, 2009
Schumpeter Lectures, University of Graz, 2001
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