CURRICULUM VITAE CONTACT Jakob Kapeller Johannes Kepler University Linz Department of Philosophy and Theory of Science & Institute for Comprehensive Analysis of the Economy (ICAE) Altenbergerstraße 69 4040 Linz phone (office): 0732/2468-3685 mobile: 0699/109 79 450 E-Mail: jakob.kapeller@jku.at Web: www.jakob-kapeller.org PERSONAL DATA Date of birth 5th of January 1983 Place of birth Kirchdorf Citizenship Austria Marital status married, 3 children EDUCATION 2014 Habilitation in Political Economy and the Philosophy of the Social Sciences (Johannes Kepler University Linz) 2006-2011 PhD in Social and Economic Sciences (Johannes Kepler University Linz) 2003-2009 MA in Economics (Johannes Kepler University Linz) 2001-2006 MA in Socio-Economics (Johannes Kepler University Linz) ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Since 2013 Post-Doc at the Department of Philosophy and Theory of Science at the Johannes Kepler University Linz 2011 (Feb-May) Visiting Scholar at the Department of Management at Freie Universitaet Berlin 2008-2013 University Assistant at the Department of Philosophy and Theory of Science at the Johannes Kepler University Linz 2007-2008 Project-Assistant and Lecturer at the Department of Social and Societal Policy at the Johannes Kepler University Linz 1
2006 (Sep-Okt) Researcher at the Department of Social and Societal Policy at the Johannes Kepler University Linz RESEARCH INTERESTS Economic and Social Change History of Economic and Political Thought Human Action and Institutional Context: Routines, Rules, Rationality Heterodox Economics Epistemology of Social Science AWARDS 2014 Recognition Award by the Government of Upper Austria 2014 Best Paper Award at the Progressive Economy Forum (European Parliament) 2013 K. William Kapp Prize (EAEPE) 2013 Carolyn Dexter Best International Paper Award (Academy of Management) 2013 Egon Matzner-Prize (TU Vienna) 2011 Award for extraordinary academic achievements (Johannes Kepler University Linz) PUBLICATIONS books Kapeller, Jakob (2012): Modell-Platonismus in der Ökonomie: Zur Aktualität einer klassischen epistemologischen Kritik. Frankfurt/Main: Lang. Kapeller, Jakob (2008): Das Menschenbild moderner Ökonomie. Linz: Trauner. Edited works Kapeller, Jakob (2013-tba): Heterodox Economics Newsletter: www.heterodoxnews.com Kapeller, Jakob / Dobusch, Leonhard / Wöhl, Stefanie (2012-2014): Momentum- Quarterly - Zeitschrift für Sozialen Fortschritt. A bilingual and peer-reviewed Open Access Journal: www.momentum-quarterly.org Kapeller, Jakob / Blaha, Barbara / Weidenholzer, Josef (2011): Solidarität: Beiträge zu einer gerechten Gesellschaft. Wien: Braumüller. 2
Articles in peer-reviewed Journals Kapeller, Jakob / Eckerstorfer, Paul / Halak, Johannes / Schütz, Bernhard / Springholz, Florian / Wildauer, Rafael (2015): Correcting for the Missing Rich: An Application to Wealth Survey Data. Review of Income and Wealth (forthcoming). Kapeller, Jakob / Schütz, Bernhard (2015): Conspicuous Consumption, Inequality and Debt: The Nature of Consumption-driven Profit-led Regimes. Metroeconomica, Vol. 66(1): 51-70. Kapeller, Jakob / Schütz, Bernhard (2014): Debt, Boom, Bust: A Theory of Minsky- Veblen Cycles. Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics, Vol. 36(4): 781-813. Kapeller, Jakob / Hubmann, Georg (2014): Fortschrittsidee und Politische Vision [Progress and Politics]. Momentum Quarterly, Vol. 3(4): 235-245. Kapeller, Jakob / Steinerberger, Stefan (2014): Modeling the Evolution of Preferences: An Answer to Schubert and Cordes. Journal of Institutional Economics. Vol. 10(2): 337-347. Kapeller, Jakob / Dobusch, Leonhard (2013): Practicing Pluralism: A Rejoinder to W. Robert Brazelton. Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 47(4): 1035-1037. Kapeller, Jakob / Wolkenstein, Fabio (2013): The Grounds of Solidarity: From Liberty to Loyalty. European Journal of Social Theory, Vol. 16(4): 476-491. Kapeller, Jakob / Schütz, Bernhard (2013): Exploring Pluralist Economics: The Case of Minsky-Veblen Cycles. Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 47(2): 515-524. Kapeller, Jakob / Steinerberger, Stefan (2013): How Formalism shapes Perception: An Experiment on Mathematics as a Language. International Journal of Pluralism and Economic Education, Vol. 4(2): 138-156. Kapeller, Jakob (2013): Model-Platonism in Economics: On a classical epistemological critique. Journal of Institutional Economics, Vol. 9(2): 199-221. Kapeller, Jakob / Schütz, Bernhard / Steinerberger, Stefan (2013): The Impossibility of Rational Consumer Choice - A Problem and its Solution. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Vol. 23(1): 39-60. Kapeller, Jakob / Dobusch, Leonhard (2013): Breaking New Paths: Theory and Method in Path Dependence Research. Schmalenbach Business Review, Vol. 65(2): 288-311. Kapeller, Jakob / Dobusch, Leonhard (2012): Heterodox United vs. Mainstream City? Sketching a framework for interested pluralism in economics. Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 46(4): 1035-1057. 3
Kapeller, Jakob / Hubmann, Georg (2012): Solidarisch Handeln: Konzeptionen, Ursachen und Implikationen. Momentum Quarterly, Vol. 1(3): 139-152. Kapeller, Jakob / Dobusch, Leonhard (2012): A guide to paradigmatic Selfmarginalization - Lessons for Post-Keynesian Economists. Review of Political Economy, Vol. 24(3): 469-487. (reprinted in: Lavoie, Marc and Lee, Frederic S. (eds): In Defense of Post Keynesian and Heterodox Economics. London: Routledge, 62-86.) Kapeller, Jakob / Dobusch, Leonhard (2012): Regulatorische Unsicherheit und Private Standardisierung: Koordination durch Ambiguität. Managementforschung, Band 22: Steuerung durch Regeln: 43-81. Kapeller, Jakob (2010): Citation Metrics: Serious drawbacks, perverse incentives and strategic options for heterodox economics. American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol. 69(5): 1376-1408. Kapeller, Jakob / Ötsch, Walter (2010): Perpetuing the failure: Economic Education and the Current Crisis. Journal of Social Science Education, Vol. 9(2): 16-25. Kapeller, Jakob (2010): Some critical notes on citation metrics and heterodox economics. Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol. 42(3): 330-337. Kapeller, Jakob / Pühringer, Stephan (2010): The internal consistency of perfect competition. Journal of Philosophical Economics, Vol. 3(2): 134-152. Kapeller, Jakob / Dobusch, Leonhard (2009): Why is Economics not an Evolutionary Science? New Answers to Veblen's old Question. Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 43(4): 867-898. Kapeller, Jakob / Huber Jakob (2009): Politische Paradigmata und neoliberale Einflüsse am Beispiel von vier sozialdemokratischen Parteien in Europa. Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, Vol. 38(2): 163-193. Other Publications Kapeller, Jakob (forthcoming): Beyond Foundations: Systemism in Economic Thinking. In: Jo, Tae-Hee / Todorovka, Zdravka: Frontiers in Heterodox Economics: Essays in Honor of Frederic S. Lee, London: Routledge. Kapeller, Jakob (forthcoming): Wirtschaftspolitik, Verteilungsgerechtigkeit und Demokratie [Economic Policy, distributional justice and democracy]. Festschrift der AK Burgenland. Kapeller, Jakob (2014): Die Rückkehr des Rentiers. Rezension zu Thomas Pikettys "Capital in the 21st century". Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Vol. 40(2): 329-346. Kapeller, Jakob / Grimm, Christian / Springholz, Florian (2014): Führt Pluralismus in der ökonomischen Theorie zu mehr Wahrheit? In: Hirte, Katrin / Thieme, Sebastian / Ötsch, Walter (Hrsg.): Wissen! Welches Wissen? Marburg: Metropolis, S. 147-163. Kapeller, Jakob / Schütz, Bernhard / Tamesberger, Dennis (2014): Making Morality Matter: civilized Markets and European Values. Journal for a Progressive Economy, June 2014. 4
Kapeller, Jakob / Eckerstorfer, Paul / Halak, Johannes / Schütz, Bernhard / Springholz, Florian / Wildauer, Rafael (2014): Die Vermögensverteilung in Österreich und das Aufkommenspotenzial einer Vermögenssteuer. Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Vol. 40(1): 63-81. Kapeller, Jakob / Eckerstorfer, Paul / Halak, Johannes / Schütz, Bernhard / Springholz, Florian / Wildauer, Rafael (2014): Vermögen in Österreich. Materialien zu Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Nr 126. Kapeller, Jakob / Eckerstorfer, Paul / Halak, Johannes / Schütz, Bernhard / Springholz, Florian / Wildauer, Rafael (2013): Reichtumsverteilung in Österreich. Wirtschafts- und Sozialpolitische Zeitschrift, Vol. 36(4): 36-54. Kapeller, Jakob / Eckerstorfer, Paul / Halak, Hannes / Schütz, Bernhard / Springholz, Florian / Wildauer, Rafael (2013): Bestände und Verteilung der Vermögen in Österreich. Materialien zu Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Nr. 122. Kapeller, Jakob / Dobusch, Leonhard (2013): Diskutieren statt Ignorieren: Eckpfeiler für interessierten Pluralismus in der Ökonomie. Der öffentliche Sektor - The Public Sector, Vol. 39(3): 37-41. Kapeller, Jakob / Schütz, Bernhard / Tamesberger, Dennis (2013): Die Regulation der Routine: Über die regulatorischen Spielräume zur Etablierung nachhaltigen Konsums. Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Vol. 39(2): 207-231. Kapeller, Jakob / Schütz, Bernhard / Tamesberger, Dennis (2012): Konsum demokratisch gestalten: Spielräume zur Etablierung nachhaltigen Konsums. Wirtschafts- und Sozialpolitische Zeitschrift, Vol. 35(3): 167-183. Kapeller, Jakob / Dobusch, Leonhard (2011): Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und Politik: Die sozialwissenschaftliche Bedingtheit linker Reformpolitik. Prokla, Vol. 41(3): 389-404. Kapeller, Jakob (2011): Was sind ökonomische Modelle. In: Gadenne, Volker / Neck, Reinhard: Philosophie und Wirtschaftswissenschaft. Tübingen: Mohr-Siebeck, S. 29-50. Kapeller, Jakob / Dobusch, Leonhard (2010): Institutionalisierung zivilgesellschaftlicher Partizipation - Zwischen Ignoranz, Integration und Invasion. In: Blaha, Barbara / Weidenholzer, Josef: Freiheit - Beiträge für eine demokratische Gesellschaft. Wien: Braumüller, S. 201-217. Kapeller, Jakob / Ötsch, Walter (2009): Neokonservativer Marktradikalismus. Das Fallbeispiel Irak. Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft, 2/2009: 40-55. Kapeller, Jakob / Dobusch, Leonhard (2009): Diskutieren und Zitieren: Zur paradigmatischen Konstellation aktueller ökonomischer Theorie. Intervention - Journal of Economics, Vol. 6(2): 145-152 Work in Progress Kapeller, Jakob / Schütz, Bernhard / Tamesberger, Dennis (2014): From Free to Civilized Markets: First steps towards Eutopia. Submitted to the Review of Social Economy. 5
Kapeller, Jakob / Dobusch, Leonhard (2014): Open Strategy between Crowd and Community: Lessons from Wikimedia and Creative Commons. To be submitted to the Strategic Management Journal. Kapeller, Jakob / Dobusch, Leonhard / Wandl, Sabine (2014): Monocular Accounting and its Discontents: The case of the stability and growth pact. To be submitted to Accounting, Organization and Society. Kapeller, Jakob / Wäckerle, Manuel (2014): What is Evolutionary Welfare? Revise and Resubmit at the Journal of Evolutionary Economics. Kapeller, Jakob / Aistleitner, Matthias / Fölker, Marianne / Mohr, Franz / Pühringer Stephan (2015): Verteilung und Gerechtigkeit: Philosophische Perspektiven. To be published in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Kapeller, Jakob / Gräbner, Claudius (2015): The micro-macro link in heterodox economics. Contribution to the Handbook of Heterodox Economics to be published by Routledge. In Preparation. CONFERENCES AND TALKS "Krise der Wirtschaftswissenschaften Chancen für eine plurale Ökonomik? [The crisis in economics as an opportunity to introduce more pluralism?] Invited Talk at the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), February 2015. "Pluralism in Economics: Perspectives from Philosophy of Science Invited Talk at the University of Maastricht, February 2015. "Beyond Foundations: Systemism in Economic Thinking Presentation at the ASSA-conference in Boston, January 2015. "From free to civilised markets. First steps towards Eutopia." (with Bernhard Schütz and Dennis Tamesberger) Presentation at the ASSA-conference in Boston, January 2015. Ranglisten und andere Evaluationskriterien die Macht der Wissenschaftsstatistik [Rankings and the power of statistics in science] Invited Talk at the University of Hamburg, December 2014. Die Rückkehr des Rentiers. Ansichten zu Thomas Pikettys Capital in the 21st century [The return of the rentier: perspectives on Thomas Piketty s Capital in the 21st century ] Invited Talk at the Johannes Kepler University Linz, November 2014. Wirtschaftspolitik, Verteilungsgerechtigkeit und Demokratie [Economic Policy, distributional justice and democracy] 6
Keynote at the annual conference of the Chamber of Labour Burgenland (AK Burgenland), November 2014. "Pluralismus in der Ökonomie: Eine wissenschaftstheoretische Perspektive" [Pluralism in Economics: Perspectives from Philosophy of Science] Invited Talk at the University of Göttingen, November 2014. Relevanz - Realität - Modelle - Was braucht die Ökonomie? Participant in a Panel-Discussion at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien), October 2014. "Pluralismus in der Ökonomie: Eine wissenschaftstheoretische Perspektive" [Pluralism in Economics: Perspectives from Philosophy of Science] Invited Talk at the University of Hamburg, October 2014. "Pluralismus in der Ökonomie: Eine wissenschaftstheoretische Perspektive" [Pluralism in Economics: Perspectives from Philosophy of Science] Invited Talk at the University of Graz, October 2014. "From free to civilised markets. First steps towards Eutopia." (with Bernhard Schütz and Dennis Tamesberger) Presentation at Momentum14:Emancipation, Hallstatt, October 2014. "From free to civilised markets. First steps towards Eutopia." (with Bernhard Schütz and Dennis Tamesberger) Presentation at WINIR conference "Institutions that change the world", London, September 2014. "Die Verteilung von Einkommen und Vermögen in Europa und International" [Distributional of wealth and income from a global perspective] Invited Talk at the Austrian Chamber of Labor (AK), Linz, September 2014. "Inequality before and after the Crisis" Chair of a Session at the European Forum Alpbach, Alpbach, August 2014. "Wie können alternative ökonomische Forschungsansätze an Universitäten gefördert werden?" [Alternative economic theories and their prospects within academia] Participant in a panel discussion at the conference on Pluralism in Economics by the Macroeconomic Policy Institute (IMK), Berlin, August 2014. "Wissenschaftstheorie und Ökonomie" [Epistemology and Economics] Invited Workshop at the conference on Pluralism in Economics by the Macroeconomic Policy Institute (IMK), Berlin, August 2014. "Dilemmata der Arbeit und die Frage der Arbeitszeit" [Dilemmas of work and the question of working hours] Invited Talk at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Vienna, May 2014. "From free to civilised markets. First steps towards Eutopia." (with Bernhard Schütz and Dennis Tamesberger) Presentation at the Progressive Economics Forum, European Parliament, Brussels, March 2014. 7
"Führt Pluralismus in der ökonomischen Theorie zu mehr Wahrheit?" [Would Pluralism increase the explanatory power of economic theory?] Invited Talk at the ICAE-conference on "Knowledge? What Knowledge? Truth, Theory and Belief in Economic Theory" in Linz, December 2013. "Vermögen in Österreich" [Wealth in Austria] (with Bernhard Schütz) Invited Talk at the Austrian Statistical Society in Vienna, November 2013. "Vermögen in Österreich" [Wealth in Austria] (with Bernhard Schütz) Invited Talk at the Department of Economics at the University of Linz, November 2013. "Debt, Boom, Bust: A theory of Minsky-Veblen Cycles" (with Bernhard Schütz) Presentation at the EAEPE-Conference in Paris, November 2013. "Pluralismus in der Ökonomie: Eine wissenschaftstheoretische Perspektive" [Pluralism in Economics: Perspectives from Philosophy of Science] Keynote at the Hamburg conference on pluralist economics, October 2013. "Debt, Boom, Bust: A theory of Minsky-Veblen Cycles" (with Bernhard Schütz) Presentation at the FMM-Conference in Berlin, October 2013. "What is Evolutionary Welfare?" (with Manuel Wäckerle) Presentation at Momentum13:Progress in Hallstatt (A), October 2013. "Fortschrittsdenken und Politische Vision" [On Progress and Politics] (with Georg Hubmann) Presentation at Momentum13:Progress in Hallstatt (A), October 2013. "Konzentration des Reichtums in Österreich" [The Distribution of Wealth in Austria] (with Bernhard Schütz) Invited Talk at the Austrian Chamber of Labour, October 2013. "Was ist Ökonomie?" [Economics - What's that?] Panelist at the Conference "Was ist Ökonomie?" at Humbold University in Berlin, September 2013. "Debt, Boom, Bust: A theory of Minsky-Veblen Cycles" (with Bernhard Schütz) Presentation at the Conference "The Economy in Crisis and the Crisis in Economics" in Vienna, September 2013. "Open Strategy between Crowd and Community: Lessons from Wikimedia and Creative Commons" (with Leonhard Dobusch) Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, August 2013 (won the Carolyn Dexter Award for the Best International Paper). Vermögen in Österreich [Wealth in Austria]. Appearance in the Zeit im Bild 2, Austria s main news broadcast, August 2013. "Finanz- und Wirtschaftskrise: Wie den Kapitalismus zähmen?" [The economic crisis: How to tame capitalism?] Invited Talk/Workshop at the Summer University 2013 organized by Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) in Potsdam, July 2013. 8
"Debt, Boom, Bust: A theory of Minsky-Veblen Cycles" (with Bernhard Schütz) Presentation at the 1st World Keynes Conference in Izmir, June 2013. Heterodox United vs. Mainstream City? Sketching a framework for interested pluralism in economics."(with Leonhard Dobusch) Presentation at the at the occasion of receiving the Egon-Matzner-Prize for socio-economic research in Vienna, June 2013. "Debt, Boom, Bust: A theory of Minsky-Veblen Cycles" (with Bernhard Schütz) Presentation at the ASSA-conference in San Diego, January 2013. "Die Bedeutung von Pluralität in der Wissenschaft - Wesen, Erklärungsgegenstand und Ziel der Ökonomik" [The role of purality in science and the nature of economics] Invited Talk at the University of Bayreuth, November 2012. "Heterodox United vs. Mainstream City? Sketching a framework for interested pluralism in economics." (with Leonhard Dobusch) Presentation at the FMM-conference in Berlin, October 2012. "Conspicuous consumption, inequality and debt: The nature of consumption-driven profit-led regimes." (with Bernhard Schütz) Presentation at the FMM-conference in Berlin, October 2012. "Die Regulation der Routine: Über die regulatorischen Spielräume zur Etablierung nachhaltigen Konsums" [Regulating Routines: Regulatory strategies as a means for establishing sustainable consumption] (with Bernhard Schütz and Dennis Tamesberger) Presentation at Momentum12:Democracy in Hallstatt (A), September 2012. "How Liberalism lost its concept of democracy." (with Stephan Pühringer) Presentation at Momentum12:Democracy in Hallstatt (A), September 2012. "Heterodox United vs. Mainstream City? Sketching a framework for interested pluralism in economics." (with Leonhard Dobusch) Presentation at the joint conference of IIPPE, AHE and FAPE in Paris, July 2012. "Household demand, income distribution and the sustainability of profit-led growth: Introducing conspicuous consumption in a (Post-)Keynesian model." (with Bernhard Schütz) Presentation at the joint conference of IIPPE, AHE and FAPE in Paris, July 2012. Solidarität Erkundungen zu einer Haltung [Solidarity Illuminating an attitude]. Appearance in the Salzburger Nachtstudio, a regular format on the radio-station Ö1. "Household demand, income distribution and the sustainability of profit-led growth: Introducing conspicuous consumption in a (Post-)Keynesian model." (with Bernhard Schütz) Presentation at the Austrian Chamber of Labor (AK) in Vienna, February 2012. "Household demand, income distribution and the sustainability of profit-led growth: A complementarity between Institutionalist and Keynesian views." (with Bernhard Schütz) 9
Presentation at the Austrian National Bank (ÖNB) on the occasion of the 90th birthday of Kazimierz Laski, December 2011. "The Impossibility of Rational Consumer Choice: A Problem and its Solution" (with Bernhard Schütz and Stefan Steinerberger) Presentation at the annual EAEPE-conference "Schumpeter s Heritage - The Evolution of the Theory of Evolution" in Vienna, October 2011. "Ökologische Ökonomie, Grüne Deals und Keynesianisches Denken: Komplementär oder Widersprüchlich?" [Ecological Economics, Green Deals and Keynesian Thought: complementary or antagonist?] (with Bernhard Schütz) Presentation at Momentum11: Equality in Hallstatt (Austria), October 2011. "Die Ökonomie als soziales Feld: Netzwerkeffekte, Zitationsrankings und Paradigmenwechsel" [Positive Feedback, Citation Rankings and Paradigm Change: Some Perspectives on the Sociology of Economics] Invited Talk at the research seminar "socio-economic perspectives" hosted by the Vienna University of Technology, October 2011. "Striking New Paths: Theory and Method in Path Dependence Research" (with Leonhard Dobusch) Presentation at the 2nd international conference on path dependence in Berlin, March 2011. "Was sind ökonomische Modelle?" [On economic modelling] Presentation at the conference of the Sir Karl Popper Foundation in Klagenfurt, February 2011. "Solidarisch Handeln: Konzeptionen, Ursachen und Implikationen." [Conceptions of Solidarity] (with Georg Hubmann) Presentation at Momentum10: Solidarity in Hallstatt (Austria), October 2010. "Citation metrics: serious drawbacks, perverse incentives and strategic options for heterodox economists" Presentation at the ASSA-conference in Atlanta, January 2010. "A guide to paradigmatic Self-marginalization - Lessons for Post-Keynesian Economists" (with Leonhard Dobusch) Presentation at the FMM-conference in Berlin, October 2009. "Institutionalisierung zivilgesellschaftlicher Partizipation - Zwischen Ignoranz, Integration und Invasion" (with Leonhard Dobusch) Presentation at Momentum09: Freedom (October 2009) in Hallstatt (Austria). "Citation metrics and strategic options for heterodox economists" Presentation at the Workshop "Assessing heterodox economics in a European context" in Bremen, June 2009. "Neokonservativer Markt-Radikalismus und seine Folgen: Das Fallbeispiel Irak" [Neoconservative market-radicalism - the case of Iraq] (with Walter Ötsch) Presentation at Momentum08: Gerechtigkeit [Momentum08: Justice] in Hallstatt (Austria), September 2008. 10
"Politische Paradigmata und neoliberale Einflüsse am Beispiel von vier sozialdemokratischen Parteien in Europa" [Political Paradigms and Neoliberal Implications: The Example of Four Social-Democratic Parties in Europe] (with Jakob Huber) Presentation at the KCTOS-conference "Knowledge, creativity and the transformation of societies" in Vienna, December 2007. "Why is Economics not an Evolutionary Science?" Presentation at the First Graz Schumpeter Summer School for post-graduate students in Graz (Austria), July 2007. RESEARCH GRANTS Past research grants 2014-2015: Verteilung und Gerechtigkeit: Eine polit-ökonomische Perspektive [Distribution and fairness a political economy perspective] Leading Investigator (16.000 funded by Arbeiterkammer Wien) 2013: Expansion-Grant for Momentum Quarterly Collaborator (12.500 funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG) 2013: Reichtum im Wandel [Wealth in Transition] Leading Investigator (24.000 funded by Arbeiterkammer Wien and Arbeiterkammer Oberösterreich) Other Projects 2013-2015: Heterodox Economics Newsletter Editor 2008-2015: Organization of the annual Momentum congress in Hallstatt (www.momentum-kongress.org) Co-Organizer American Journal of Economics and Sociology Forum for Social Economics International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education Journal of Economic Issues Journal of Evolutionary Economics Review of Political Economy Social Theory and Practice Structural Change and Economic Dynamics REFEREEING 11
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION Language Software German (native) English (fluent) Russian (basics) Spanish (basics) Office Adobe Eviews (basics) Mathematica 12