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Paul Davidson (born October 23, 1930) is an American
macroeconomist Macroeconomics (from the Greek prefix ''makro-'' meaning "large" + ''economics'') is a branch of economics dealing with performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole. For example, using interest rates, taxes, a ...
who has been one of the leading spokesmen of the American branch of the
post-Keynesian Post-Keynesian economics is a school of economic thought with its origins in '' The General Theory'' of John Maynard Keynes, with subsequent development influenced to a large degree by Michał Kalecki, Joan Robinson, Nicholas Kaldor, Sidney ...
school in
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. He is a prolific writer and has actively intervened in important debates on economic policy (
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, international monetary system,
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' debt) from a position critical of
mainstream economics Mainstream economics is the body of knowledge, theories, and models of economics, as taught by universities worldwide, that are generally accepted by economists as a basis for discussion. Also known as orthodox economics, it can be contrasted to ...
. Davidson identified the six key elements of Post Keynesian school as # commitment to historical time # uncertainty as the relevant background assumption for decision makers # institutional determination of prices and wages # the central relevance of distribution of income and wealth # the requirement that real capital is malleable and reflects time-based experience # that income effects dominate substitution effects


Early life

Davidson did not originally choose economics as a profession. His primary training was in both
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and
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, for which he received B.Sc. degrees from
Brooklyn College , mottoeng = Nothing without great effort , established = , parent = CUNY , type = Public university , endowment = $98.0 million (2019) , budget = $123.96 m ...
in 1950. He was a graduate student in
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at the
University of Pennsylvania The University of Pennsylvania (also known as Penn or UPenn) is a Private university, private research university in Philadelphia. It is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and is ranked among the highest- ...
, but switched to economics, receiving his MBA from the
City University of New York The City University of New York ( CUNY; , ) is the public university system of New York City. It is the largest urban university system in the United States, comprising 25 campuses: eleven senior colleges, seven community colleges and seven pro ...
in 1955, and completing his
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at the University of Pennsylvania in 1959. J. Barkley Rosser Jr. from the
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describes how, despite being accepted to graduate programs at Harvard, M.I.T., Berkeley and Brown, Davidson accepted an offer to the
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which came with a generous financial aid package, which allowed him and his wife Louise, to start a family.


Professional Positions

During his seven decades as an economist, Davidson's professional positions included: * Visiting Scholar, Schwartz Center For Economic Policy Analysis,
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2004-2014 * Advisory Board,
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2010- * Holly Chair of Excellence in Political Economy,
University of Tennessee The University of Tennessee (officially The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; or UT Knoxville; UTK; or UT) is a public land-grant research university in Knoxville, Tennessee. Founded in 1794, two years before Tennessee became the 16th sta ...
1986-2001 * Visiting Professor, University of Nice and Latapsis Research Institute (France) 1990 * Professor of Economics and associate director of the Bureau of Economic Research,
Rutgers University Rutgers University (; RU), officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a public land-grant research university consisting of four campuses in New Jersey. Chartered in 1766, Rutgers was originally called Queen's College, and was ...
1966-1986 * Professor, International Summer School, Centro di Studi Economici Avanzati (Trieste) 1980-1992 * Visiting Professor,
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(France) 1986 * Visiting Professor,
Institute for Advanced Studies (Vienna) The Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna, Austria (German: Institut für Höhere Studien, Wien) is an independent research institute. It was founded in 1963 by Paul F. Lazarsfeld and Oskar Morgenstern, with the help of the Ford Foundation, the ...
1980-84 * Co-Founding Editor, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics 1978-2014 * Chair, New Brunswick Department of Economics and Allied Sciences,
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1975-1978 * Senior Visitor,
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, Cambridge, England 1970-71 * Associate Professor of Economics,
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1963-1966 * Visiting Lecturer,
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, England 1964-65 * Assistant Professor,
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1961-63 * Assistant Director, Economics Division, Continental Oil Company (
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) 1960-61 * Assistant Professor,
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1958-60 * Instructor in Economics,
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1955-58 * Instructor in Physiological Chemistry,
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1950-52 At Cambridge he worked with
Joan Robinson Joan Violet Robinson (''née'' Maurice; 31 October 1903 – 5 August 1983) was a British economist well known for her wide-ranging contributions to economic theory. She was a central figure in what became known as post-Keynesian economics. ...
to discuss draft chapters of his manuscript Money and the Real World . The discussions got very heated and she finally refused to speak to him about his work. Soon, when Davidson arrived at his office, he would often find a blank sheet of paper with a hand written question from her. He would spend the morning writing his answer and when Robinson went out for morning coffee, he would put the paper with his answer in her office. When Davidson returned to his office after lunch he would find Robinson's comments scrawled over the paper. Davidson had a role in developing Environmental economics after his role as economic advisor to
Continental Oil Conoco Inc. ( ) was an American oil and gas company that operated from 1875 until 2002, when it merged with Phillips Petroleum to form ConocoPhillips. Founded by Isaac Elder Blake in 1875 as the "Continental Oil and Transportation Company". Curre ...
. Davidson was "nearly fired" when he forecast the company would do better if John F. Kennedy won the
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but when Kennedy won, though Davidson's counsel was more sought after by management, he and his wife, tired of the corporate environment, left to return to academia.


Controversies

Paul Davidson warned of the impending subprime mortgage crisis in January 2008 and explicitly contested Alan Greenspan's recommendation for a market-based solution to let “housing prices (and security pegged to mortgages) fall until investors see them as bargains and start buying, stabilizing the economy,” instead accurately predicting that “if Congress does nothing, then a year from today we may be mired in the Greatest Recession since the Great Depression.” Ten months later when the economy collapsed, Greenspan admitted in Congressional testimony to be shocked that his free-market ideology was flawed.


Congressional appearances

Davidson has appeared before United States congressional subcommittees and provided testimony twenty times from 1973 to 1985 mostly on energy and antitrust issues.


Published Activity

Davidson has authored or co-authore
22 books
including Who's Afraid of John Maynard Keynes? Challenging Economic Governance in an Age of Growing Inequality and hundreds of articles. Davidson and Sidney Weintraub founded the ''Journal of Post Keynesian Economics'' in 1978. Davidson continued as editor of that journal until 2014. He is also a contributor to the Center for Full Employment and Stability. Th
CFEPS website
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Other Contributors: Paul Davidson
) contains more biographical information about him, as well as a list of his publications, with links to a few.
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published a three-volume "Essays in Honour of Paul Davidson" series starting in 1996. They include * * *


References


Major publications

* * * ''Theories of Aggregate Income Distribution'', 1960 * * * * * ''Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis'', with E. Smolensky, 1964 * * * * "The Valuation of Public Goods," 1968, in Garnsey and Hibbs (eds.), ''Social Sciences and the Environment'' * * * * * * ''Money and the Real World'', 1972 * * "Market Disequilibrium Adjustments: Marshall Revisited," 1974, ''Econ Inquiry'' * * "Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory and Inflation", 1977, in S. Weintraub (ed.), ''Modern Economic Thought'' * "A Discussion of Leijonhufvud's Social Consequences of Inflation", 1977, in Harcourt (ed.), ''Microfoundations of Macroeconomics'' * "The Carter Energy Proposal", 1977, ''Challenge'' * "Money and General Equilibrium," 1977, ''Economie Appliquee'' * * * "Post Keynesian Approach to the Theory of Natural Resources", 1979, ''Challenge'' * "Monetary Policy, Regulation and International Adjustments," with M.A. Miles, 1979, ''Economies et Societies'' * * "What Is the Energy Crisis?", 1979, ''Challenge'' * "Keynes's Paradigm: A Theoretical Framework for Monetary Analysis", with J.A. Kregel, 1980, in Nell (ed.), ''Growth, Property and Profits'' * * "Keynes's Theory of Employment, Expectations and Indexing", 1980, ''Revista de Economia Latinoamericana'' * "Post Keynesian Economics: Solving the Crisis in Economic Theory", 1981, in Bell and Kristol (eds.), ''The Crisis in Economic Theory'' * * "Alfred Marshall is Alive and Well in Post Keynesian Economics", 1981, ''IHS Journal'' * "A Critical Analysis of the Monetarist-Rational Expectations Supply Side (Incentive) Economics Approach to Accumulation During a Period of Inflationary Expectations," 1981, ''Kredit und Kapital'' * ''International Money and the Real World'', 1982 * * "Monetarism and Reagonomics", 1983, in S. Weintraub and Goodstein (eds.), ''Reagonomics in the Stagflation Economy'' * * * * * "The Conventional Wisdom on Deficits Is Wrong", 1984, ''Challenge'' * "Incomes Policy as a Social Institution", 1985, in Maital and Lipnowski (eds.), ''Macroeconomic Conflict and Social Institutions'' * "Policies For Prices And Incomes", 1985, in Barrere (ed.), ''Keynes Today'' * "Financial Markets and Williamson's Theory of Governance: Efficiency vs. Concentration vs. Power", with G.S. Davidson, 1984, ''Quarterly Review of Economics and Business'' * * * * "A Post Keynesian View of Theories and Causes of High Real Interest Rates", 1986, ''Thames Papers in Political Economy'' * * * "Financial Markets, Investment, and Employment", 1988, in Matzner et al. (eds.), ''Barriers to Full Employment'' * * * "Weitzman's Share Economy And The Aggregate Supply Function", 1988, in Hamouda and Smithin (eds.), ''Keynes and Public Policy After Fifty Years'' * "Endogenous Money, The Production Process, And Inflation Analysis", 1988, ''Economie Appliquee'' * "A Technical Definition of Uncertainty and the Long Run Non- Neutrality of Money", 1988, ''Cambridge JE'' * ''Economics for a Civilized Society'', with G. Davidson, 1988 * "Keynes and Money" 1989, in Hill (ed.), ''Keynes, Money, and Monetarism'' * "Prices and Income Policy: An Essay in Honor of Sidney Weintraub", 1989, in Barrere (ed.), ''Money, Credit, and Prices in Keynesian Perspective'' * "Patinkin's Interpretation of Keynes and the Keynesian Cross", 1989, ''HOPE'' * * "The Economics of Ignorance Or Ignorance of Economics?", 1989, ''Critical Review'' * "Shackle and Keynes vs. Rational Expectations Theory on the Role of Time, Liquidity, and Financial Markets" 1990, in S. Frowen (ed.), ''Unknowledge and Choice in Economics'' * "Liquidity Proposals for a New Bretton Woods Plan", 1990, in Barrere, ''Keynesian Economic Policies'' * "On Thirlwall's Law", 1990, ''Revista de Economia Politica'' * ''Collected Writings of Paul Davidson'' (2 vols.), 1990–1. * ''Controversies in Post Keynesian Economics'', 1991 * * "Is Probability Theory Relevant For Choice Under Uncertainty?: A Post Keynesian Perspective", 1991, ''JEP'' * "What Kind of International Payments System Would Keynes Have Recommended for the Twenty-First Century?" 1991, in Davidson and Kregel (eds.), ''Economic Problems of the 1990s'' * "Money: Cause or Effect? Exogenous or Endogenous?", 1992, in Nell and Semmler (eds.), ''Nicholas Kaldor and Mainstream Economics'' * "Eichner's Approach to Money and Macroeconomics", 1992, in Milberg (ed.), ''The Megacorp and Macrodynamics'' * * * * "Asset Deflation and Financial Fragility" 1993, in Arestis (ed.), ''Contemporary Issues in Money and Banking'' * ''Can the Free Market Pick Winners?'' (editor), 1993 * ''Growth, Employment and Finance: Economic Reality and Economic Theory'', (co-edited with J.A. Kregel), 1994 * "The Asimakopulos View of Keynes's General Theory", 1994, in Harcourt and Roncaglia (eds.), ''Investment and Employment in Theory and Practice'' * "Monetary Theory and Policy In A Global Context With A Large International Debt" 1994, in Frowen (ed.), ''Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy'' * ''Post Keynesian Macroeconomic Theory: a foundation for successful economic policies for the Twenty-first Century'', 1994 * ''Economics For A Civilized Society'', with Greg Davidson, 1996. * "What Are The Essential Characteristics of Post Keynesian Monetary Theory?", 1996, in G. Deleplace and E. J. Nell (eds.), ''Money in Motion'' * "The General Theory in An Open Economy," 1996, in Harcourt and Riach (eds.), ''A Second Edition of the General Theory'' * * * * "Is a Plumber Or A Financial Architect Needed to End Global International Liquidity Problems?", 2000, ''World Development'' * ''Financial Markets, Money and the Real World'', 2002 * * * * "The Post Keynesian School", Snowden and Vane (eds.) ''Modern Macroeconomics'', 2005 * * * "Can, Or Should, A Central Bank Inflation Target?" 2006, ''JPKE'' * "Keynes and Money" in Arestis and Sawyer (eds.) ''Handbook of Alternative Monetary Economics'', 2006 * "Keynes, Post Keynesian Analysis, and the Open Economies of the Twenty-first Century" Arestis, McCombie and Vickerman (eds.) ''Growth and Economic Development'', 2006 * "Are We Making Progress Towards A Civilized Society?", 2007, ''JPKE'' * ''John Maynard Keynes'', 2007 * "How To Solve The U.S. Housing Problem and Avoid A Recession: A Revived HOLC and FTC", ''Schwartz Center For Economic Policy Analysis: Policy Note'', 2008. * "Securitization, Liquidity, and Market Failure", 2008, ''Challenge'' * "Is The Current Financial Distress Caused By The Sub Prime Mortgage Crisis A Minsky moment? Or Is It The Result of Attempting To Securitize Illiquid Non Commercial Mortgage Loans?", 2008, ''JPKE'' * The Keynes Solution'': The Path to Global Economic Prosperity'', 2009 * ::
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