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February 2020 Curriculum Vitae LEE J. ALSTON Department of Ecomomics Wylie Hall Indiana University 100 South Woodlawn Avenue Bloomington, IN 47408 Phone: 812–855–1021 E-mail: [email protected] Website: https://economics.indiana.edu/about/faculty/alston-lee.html PERSONAL Born March 29, 1951, Port Washington, WI Married (Mary); two children (Greg and Eric) EDUCATION PhD — University of Washington, 1978 MA — University of Washington, 1975 BA — Indiana University, 1973, Honors in Economics with Distinction PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Professor of Economics, Indiana University, 2014– Director, Ostrom Workshop, Indiana University, 2014–2019 Affiliate Professor, Maurer School of Law, Indiana University, 2014– Affiliated Faculty, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Indiana University, 2016– Affiliate, University of Calgary, School of Public Policy Network, 2013– Affiliate, Centre for Economic History, Australian National University, 2013– Research Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy, Harvard University, Affiliated Faculty, 2002– Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, 1995– Co-Director, Center for the Governance of Natural Resources, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, 2012–15 Faculty Affiliate, Center of the American West, University of Colorado, 2010–15 Director, Institutions Program, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, 2010–15 Faculty Associate, Environment and Society Program, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, 2010–15 Faculty, Latin American Studies Center, University of Colorado, 2009–15 Rockefeller Fellow, Bellagio Study and Conference Center, 2009–10 Visiting Research Fellow, Australian National University, 2009 Core Faculty, Department of Environmental Studies, University of Colorado, 2008–15 Director, Center for Economic Education, University of Colorado, 2008–15 Visiting Research Scholar, Princeton University, Program in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy, 2008–2009 Faculty Affiliate, Silicon Flatirons, Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship, University of Colorado, 2007–15 Professor of Economics, University of Colorado, 2002–15 Director, Environment and Society Program, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, 2002–10 Professor of Political Science, University of Illinois, 1999–2003 Visiting Professor, Stockholm School of Economics, May 1999

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February 2020 Curriculum Vitae

LEE J. ALSTON Department of Ecomomics Wylie Hall Indiana University 100 South Woodlawn Avenue Bloomington, IN 47408 Phone: 812–855–1021 E-mail: [email protected] Website: https://economics.indiana.edu/about/faculty/alston-lee.html

PERSONAL Born March 29, 1951, Port Washington, WI Married (Mary); two children (Greg and Eric)

EDUCATION PhD — University of Washington, 1978 MA — University of Washington, 1975 BA — Indiana University, 1973, Honors in Economics with Distinction

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Professor of Economics, Indiana University, 2014– Director, Ostrom Workshop, Indiana University, 2014–2019 Affiliate Professor, Maurer School of Law, Indiana University, 2014– Affiliated Faculty, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Indiana University, 2016– Affiliate, University of Calgary, School of Public Policy Network, 2013– Affiliate, Centre for Economic History, Australian National University, 2013– Research Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy, Harvard University, Affiliated Faculty,

2002– Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, 1995– Co-Director, Center for the Governance of Natural Resources, Institute of Behavioral Science, University

of Colorado, 2012–15 Faculty Affiliate, Center of the American West, University of Colorado, 2010–15 Director, Institutions Program, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, 2010–15 Faculty Associate, Environment and Society Program, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of

Colorado, 2010–15 Faculty, Latin American Studies Center, University of Colorado, 2009–15 Rockefeller Fellow, Bellagio Study and Conference Center, 2009–10 Visiting Research Fellow, Australian National University, 2009 Core Faculty, Department of Environmental Studies, University of Colorado, 2008–15 Director, Center for Economic Education, University of Colorado, 2008–15 Visiting Research Scholar, Princeton University, Program in Science, Technology, and Environmental

Policy, 2008–2009 Faculty Affiliate, Silicon Flatirons, Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship, University of

Colorado, 2007–15 Professor of Economics, University of Colorado, 2002–15 Director, Environment and Society Program, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado,

2002–10 Professor of Political Science, University of Illinois, 1999–2003 Visiting Professor, Stockholm School of Economics, May 1999

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2 Professor, European Union Center, University of Illinois, 1998–2003 Professor, Institute for Government and Public Affairs, University of Illinois, 1998–2003 Faculty Affiliate, Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Illinois, 1995–2003 Core Faculty, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program, University of Illinois, 1992–2003 Professor of Economics, University of Illinois, 1990–2003 Professor, Campus Honors Faculty, University of Illinois, 1989–2003 Director, Center for International Business Education and Research, University of Illinois, 1996–99 Professor, U.S. Business School in Prague, May 1994–2002 Visiting Professor, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1994–95 Associate Professor, University of Illinois, 1988–90 Visiting Fellow, Australian National University, Research School of Social Sciences, 1986–87 Associate Professor, Williams College, 1985–89 Visiting Associate Professor, University of California–Davis, 1985–86 Economics Consultant, Senior Scholastic Magazine, 1980–82 Assistant Professor of Economics, Williams College, 1978–85 Research Assistant in Natural Resource Economics, University of Washington, 1975 Junior Staff Economist, Council of Economic Advisers, 1973

AWARDS, HONORS, AND FELLOWSHIPS Fellow, Economic History Association 2019- University of Chicago, Becker Friedman Institute for Research in Economics, Fellowship, 2019–20 Fellow, Cliometric Society, 2016- President, Economic History Association, 2015–16 International Atlantic Economic Society, Distinguished Associate Award for “Outstanding Contributions

to Economics,” October 2015 Cliometric Society Award for “Exceptional Service to the Field of Cliometrics,” 2012 Vice President, Economic History Association, 2010–11 Rockefeller Fellow, Bellagio Study and Conference Center, 2009–10 Australian National University, Visiting Research Fellow, 2009 Princeton University, Visiting Research Scholar, Science, Technology, Environmental Policy Program,

2008–2009 President, International Society for New Institutional Economics, 2006–2007 Claremont McKenna College Podlich Fellow, 2004 University of Colorado De Tocqueville Fellow, De Tocqueville Center, 2003–2004 Ronald Coase Institute, Invited Lecturer, Sao Paulo, December 2003 European School on New Institutional Economics Invited Lecturer, Corsica, France, April 2002 University of Paris, Visiting Scholar, June 2002 Stockholm School of Economics, Visiting Scholar, May 1999 University of Illinois, Kinkead Research Scholar, 1992–93 Political Economy Research Center, Visiting Scholar, Bozeman, MT, August 1989 Australian National University, Fellowship, July 1986–July 1987 University of California–Davis, Visiting Scholar, Institute of Governmental Affairs, September 1985–

July 1986 University of California–Davis, Fellow, Agricultural History Center, September 1985–July 1986 Adsit Fellow, 1981–82 Finalist, Arthur Cole Prize for Best Dissertation in Economic History, 1978 Phi Beta Kappa, 1972 Phi Eta Sigma, 1970

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GRANTS National Science Foundation Grant (7/1/12–06/30/13) (#OISE 1157725) National Science Foundation Extension Grant (9/1/08–8/31/10) (#0528146) National Science Foundation Grant (9/1/05–8/31/08) (#0528146) National Science Foundation Grant (7/1/01–7/1/04) National Science Foundation Grant (7/1/96–7/30/98) National Science Foundation Grant (7/15/95–6/30/96) National Science Foundation Grant (10/92–1/94) World Bank Research Grant (1/92–6/93) National Science Foundation Grant (6/88–1/90) (#8713230) Williams College Research Grant (1978–1988)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Economic Association Cliometrics Society Economic History Association Society for Institutional and Organizational Economics International Society for New Institutional Economics American Association of Wine Economists

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Board of Directors, Measuring Worth. 2019- Past President’s Committee, Society for Institutional & Organizational Economics (SIOE), 2018– Economic History Association: President, 2015–16 EH.Net Committee Member, 2012– Vice President, 2010–11 Election Committee for Officers, 2010–11 EH.Net. Search Committee for Director of EH.Net, 2007–2012 Administration Committee, 2007–10 EH.Net. Trustee, 2006– Liaison, Economic History Association and the International Society for New Institutional

Economics, (Society for Institutional and Organizational Economics) 2000–2006; 2011–19 Liaison, Economic History Association and the International Economic History Association, 2011–14 Liaison, Economic History Association and the Allied Social Science Association, 2005–2007 Trustee, 2002–2005; and 2015-2019 Panelist, American Law Institute, Social Science Advisory Panel, Restatement of the Law Fourth,

Property, 2015– Editorial Board, Australian Economic History Review, 2015– Consultant to the President of Ecuador, 2013–14 Board of Editors, Modern Economy, 2012– Board of Editors, Journal of Economic History Board of Editors, Explorations in Economic History Advisory Panel, Economic History of Developing Regions, 2009– UNDP, Roster Member, High Level Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor, 2006–14 President, International Society for New Institutional Economics, 2006–2007 Advisory Board, SSRN’s New Institutional Economics (NIE) Abstracting Journal, 2005– Editorial Board, SSRN’s New Institutional Economics (NIE), 2005– Trustee, The Cliometrics Association, 2004–10 Board of Advisors, Center on Peace and Liberty, The Independent Institute, 2002– Board of Directors, International Society for New Institutional Economics, 2002–2006 Panelist, National Science Foundation, Economics Program, 2000–2002

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BOOKS Alston, Eric, Lee J. Alston, Bernardo Mueller, and Tomas Nonnenmacher. 2018. Institutional and

Organizational Analysis: Concepts and Applications. New York: Cambridge University Press. Alston, Lee J., Marcus André Melo, Bernardo Mueller, and Carlos Pereira. 2016. Brazil in Transition:

Beliefs, Leadership, and Institutional Change. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Fishback, Price, Lee J. Alston, et al., eds. 2007. Government and the American Economy: A New History.

Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Alston, Lee J., and Joseph P. Ferrie. 1999. Southern Paternalism and the American Welfare State:

Economics, Politics, and Institutions in the South, 1865–1965. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Alston, Lee J., Gary D. Libecap, and Bernardo Mueller. 1999. Titles, Conflict, and Land Use: The Development of Property Rights and Land Reform on the Brazilian Amazon Frontier. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Alston, Lee J., Thrainn Eggertsson, and Douglass North, eds. 1996. Empirical Studies in Institutional Change. New York: Cambridge University Press. (Translated into Chinese.)

Pope, David, and Lee J. Alston, eds. 1989. Australia’s Greatest Asset: Human Resources in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Annandale, NSW: Federation Press.

Alston, Lee J. 1985. Costs of Contracting and the Decline of Tenancy in the South, 1930–1960. New York: Garland Publishing.

ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS Alston, Lee J., and Bernardo Mueller. 2018. “Priests, Conflicts and Property Rights: The Impacts on

Tenancy and Land Use in Brazil.” Special issue, Man and the Economy: The Journal of the Coase Society, online May 25.

Andersson, Krister P., Steven M. Smith, Lee J. Alston, Amy E. Duchelle, Esther Mwangi, Anne M. Larson, Claudio de Sassi, Erin O. Sills, William D. Sunderlin, and Grace Y. Wong. 2018. “Wealth and the Distribution of Benefits from Tropical Forests: Implications for REDD+.” Land Use Policy 72 (March): 510–22.

Alston, Lee J. 2017. “Beyond Institutions: Beliefs and Leadership.” The Journal of Economic History 77(2) (June): 353–72.

Alston, Lee J., Marcus André Melo, Bernardo Mueller, and Carlos Pereira. 2016. “Why Countries Transition? The Case of Brazil, 1964–2016.” Atlantic Economic Journal 44(2): 197–224.

Alston, Lee, and Bernardo Mueller. 2015. “Towards a More Evolutionary Theory of Property Rights.” Iowa Law Review 100(6) (August): 2255–73.

Alston, Lee J., Marcus Melo, Bernardo Mueller and Carlos Pereira. 2013. “Changing Social Contracts: Beliefs and Dissipative Inclusion in Brazil.” Journal of Comparative Economics 41(1): 48–65. Earlier version published as NBER Working Paper 18588 (December 2012).

Alston, Lee J., Krister Andersson, and Steven M. Smith. 2013. “Payment for Environmental Services: Hypotheses and Evidence.” Annual Review of Resource Economics 5: 139–59. Earlier version published as NBER Working Paper 18740 (January 2013).

Kinzig, Ann P., Paul R. Ehrlich, Lee J. Alston, Kenneth Arrow, Scott Barrett, Timothy G. Buchman, Gretchen C. Daily, Bruce Levin, Simon Levin, Michael Oppenheimer, Elinor Ostrom, and Donald Saari. 2013. “Social Norms and Global Environmental Challenges: The Complex Interaction of Behaviors, Values, and Policy.” BioScience 63(3): 164–75.

Alston, Lee J., Edwyna Harris, and Bernardo Mueller. 2012. “The Development of Property Rights on Frontiers: Endowments, Norms and Politics.” Journal of Economic History 72(3): 741–70. Earlier version published as NBER Working Paper 15264 (September 2009).

Alston, Lee J., and Krister Andersson. 2011. “Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Forest Protection: The Transaction Costs of Implementing REDD.” Climate Law 2(2): 281–89. Earlier version published as NBER Working Paper 16756 (February 2011).

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Alston, Lee J., and Andrés Gallo. 2010. “Electoral Fraud, the Rise of Peron and Demise of Checks and Balances in Argentina.” Explorations in Economic History 47 (April): 179–97. Published as NBER Working Paper 15209 (August 2009), Program on the Development of the American Economy.

Alston, Lee J., Shannan Mattiace, and Tomas Nonnenmacher. 2009. “Coercion, Culture, and Contracts: Labor and Debt on Henequen Haciendas in Yucatán, Mexico, 1870–1915.” Journal of Economic History 69(1) (March): 104–37. Published as NBER Working Paper 13852 (March 2008), Program on the Development of the American Economy.

Gallo, Andrés, and Lee J. Alston. 2008. “Argentina’s Abandonment of the Rule of Law and Its Aftermath.” In Law and the New Institutional Economics, special issue of the Washington University Journal of Law and Policy 26: 153–82.

Alston, Lee J., and Bernardo Mueller. 2007. “Legal Reserve Requirements in Brazilian Forests: Path Dependent Evolution of De Facto Legislation.” Revista Economia, Selecta, Brasília (DF) 8(4): 25–53.

Alston, Lee J., Jeffery A. Jenkins, and Tomas Nonnenmacher. 2006. “Who Should Govern Congress? Access to Power and the Salary Grab of 1873.” Journal of Economic History 66(3) (September): 674–706. NBER Working Paper 11908 (December 2005), Program on the Development of the American Economy.

Alston, Lee J., and Bernardo Mueller. 2006. “Pork for Policy: Executive and Legislative Exchange in Brazil.” Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 22(1) (Spring): 87–114. Published as NBER Working Paper 11273 (April 2005), Program in International Finance and Macroeconomics.

Alston, Lee J., and Joseph Ferrie. 2005. “Time on the Ladder: Career Mobility in Agriculture, 1890–1938.” Journal of Economic History 65(4) (December): 1058–81. Published as NBER Working Paper 11231 (March 2005), Program on the Development of the American Economy.

Alston, Lee J., and Bernardo Mueller. 2004. “Review of Law and Employment: Lessons from Latin America and the Caribbean with an Emphasis on Brazilian Labor Institutions.” Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal 25(2): 339–48.

Alston, Lee J., Ruth Dupré, and Tomas Nonnenmacher. 2002. “Social Reformers and Regulation: The Prohibition of Cigarettes in the United States and Canada.” Explorations in Economic History 39(4) (October): 425–45.

Alston, Lee J., and Andrés Gallo. 2002. “The Political Economy of Bank Reform in Argentina under Convertibility.” The Journal of Policy Reform 5(1): 1–16.

Alston, Lee J., and Kyle Kauffman. 2001. “Competition and the Compensation of Sharecroppers by Race: A View from Plantations in the Early Twentieth Century.” Explorations in Economic History 38(1) (January): 181–94.

Alston, Lee J., Gary D. Libecap, and Bernardo Mueller. 2000. “Land Reform Policies, the Sources of Violent Conflict, and Implications for Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 39(2) (March): 162–88.

Alston, Lee J., Gary D. Libecap, and Bernardo Mueller. 1999. “A Model of Rural Conflict: Violence and Land Reform Policy in Brazil.” Environment and Development Economics 4(2): 135–60.

Alston, Lee J., and Kyle Kauffman. 1998. “Up, Down and Off the Agricultural Ladder: New Evidence and Implications of Agricultural Mobility for Blacks in the Postbellum South.” Agricultural History 72(2): 263–79.

Alston, Lee J., and Kyle Kauffman. 1997. “Agricultural Chutes and Ladders: New Estimates of Sharecroppers and ‘True Tenants’ in the South, 1900–1920.” Journal of Economic History 57(2) (June): 464–75.

Alston, Lee J., Gary Libecap, and Robert Schneider. 1996. “The Determinants and Impact of Property Rights: Land Titles on the Brazilian Frontier.” Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 12(1): 25–61. Reprinted in The International Library of the New Institutional Economics, vol. 2, ed. Claude Ménard (Edward Elgar, 2005).

Alston, Lee J., Gary Libecap, and Robert Schneider. 1995. “Property Rights and the Preconditions for Markets: The Case of the Amazon Frontier.” Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 151(1) (March): 89–107.

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6 Alston, Lee J., Wayne Grove, and David Wheelock. 1994. “Why Do Banks Fail: Evidence from the

1920s.” Explorations in Economic History 31(4) (September): 409–31. Fairris, David, and Lee J. Alston. 1994. “Wages and the Intensity of Labor Effort: Efficiency Wages

versus Compensating Payments.” Southern Economic Journal 61(1) (July): 149–60. Mueller, Bernardo, Lee J. Alston, Gary Libecap, and Robert Schneider. 1994. “Land Property Rights and

Privatization in Brazil.” Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance 34, special issue, Latin America: Privatization, Property Rights, and Deregulation 2 (Summer): 261–80.

Alston, Lee J., and Joseph Ferrie. 1993. “Paternalism in Agricultural Labor Contracts in the U.S. South: Implications for the Growth of the Welfare State.” American Economic Review 83(4) (September): 852–76. Reprinted in The International Library of the New Institutional Economics, vol. 6, ed. Claude Ménard (Edward Elgar, 2005).

Robertson, Paul L., and Lee J. Alston. 1992. “Technological Choice and the Organization of Work in Capitalist Firms.” The Economic History Review 45(2) (May): 330–49.

Alston, Lee J., and T. J. Hatton. 1991. “The Earnings Gap between Agricultural and Manufacturing Laborers, 1925–1941.” Journal of Economic History 51(1) (March): 83–99.

Alston, Lee J., and Joseph P. Ferrie. 1989. “Social Control and Labor Relations in the American South Before the Mechanization of the Cotton Harvest in the 1950s.” Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (March): 133–57.

Alston, Lee J., and William Gillespie. 1989. “Resource Coordination and Transaction Costs: A Framework for Analyzing the Firm/Market Boundary.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 11(2): 191–212.

Alston, Lee J. 1987. “The Wright Interpretation of Southern U.S. Economic Development,” A Review Essay of Old South, New South: Revolutions in the Southern Economy Since the Civil War by Gavin Wright. Agricultural History 61 (Fall): 1761–67.

Rucker, Randal, and Lee J. Alston. 1987. “Farm Failures and Government Intervention: A Case Study of the 1930’s.” American Economic Review 77(4) (September): 724–30.

Alston, Lee J. 1986. “Race Etiquette in the South: The Role of Tenancy.” Research in Economic History 10 (January): 199–211.

Alston, Lee J., and Joseph Ferrie. 1985. “Labor Costs, Paternalism, and Loyalty in Southern Agriculture: A Constraint on the Growth of the Welfare State.” Journal of Economic History 45(1): 95–117.

Alston, Lee J. 1984. “Farm Foreclosure Moratorium Legislation: A Lesson from the Past.” American Economic Review 74(3) (June): 445–57.

Alston, Lee J., Samar K. Datta, and Jeffrey B. Nugent. 1984. “Tenancy Choice in a Competitive Framework with Transactions Costs.” Journal of Political Economy 92 (December): 1121–33. Translated into Portuguese and published as “Elección del régimen de explotación de la tierra en un marco competitivo con costes de transaccion,” Cuadernos de Economía 19 (1991): 405–20.

Alston, Lee J., and Morton Schapiro. 1984. “Inheritance Laws across Colonies: Causes and Consequences.” Journal of Economic History 44(2) (June): 277–87.

Alston, Lee J. 1983. “Farm Foreclosures in the United States during the Interwar Period.” Journal of Economic History 43(4) (December): 885–903.

Alston, Lee J., and Robert Higgs. 1982. “Contractual Mix in Southern Agriculture since the Civil War: Facts, Hypotheses, and Tests.” Journal of Economic History 42(2) (June): 327–53.

Alston, Lee J. 1981. “Tenure Choice in Southern Agriculture, 1930–1960.” Explorations in Economic History 18(3) (July): 211–32.

Alston, Lee J. 1979. “Costs of Contracting and the Decline of Tenancy in the South, 1930–1960.” Journal of Economic History 39 (March): 324–26.

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ARTICLES IN HANDBOOKS, ENCYCLOPEDIAS, NEWSLETTERS, AND PROCEEDINGS Alston, Lee J., Edwyna Harris, and Bernardo Mueller. 2011. “Property Rights, Land Settlement and Land

Conflict on Frontiers: Evidence from Australia, Brazil and the US.” In Research Handbook on the Economics of Property Law, eds. Kenneth Ayotte and Henry E. Smith, 9–34. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.

Alston, Lee J., and Bernardo Mueller. 2011. “Brazilian Development: This Time for Real?” CESifo Forum 1/2011: 37–46.

Alston, Lee J. 2008. “New Institutional Economics.” In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, eds. Steven Durlauf and Lawrence Blume, 2nd ed., 1–12. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Alston, Lee J. 2007. “Institutions, Property Rights and their Impact on the Poor.” In Ponecias y Commincaciones, XV Congreso Internacional de Derecho Registral. Madrid: Centro De Estudios.

Alston, Lee J. 2005. “The ‘Case’ for Case Studies in Political Economy.” The Political Economist: Newsletter of the Section on Political Economy, American Political Science Association 12(4) (Spring–Summer).

Alston, Lee J., and Bernardo Mueller. 2005. “Property Rights and the State.” In Handbook of New Institutional Economics, eds. Claude Ménard and Mary M. Shirley, 573–90. New York: Springer.

Alston, Lee J. 2003. “Tenant Farming.” The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History 5: 97–101. Alston, Lee J. 2003. “Eli Whitney.” The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History 5: 269–70. Alston, Lee J. 2003. “Sharecropping.” The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History 4: 475–78. Alston, Lee J., and Bernardo Mueller. 2003. “Property Rights to Land.” The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Economic History 4: 274–79.

ARTICLES IN EDITED BOOKS Alston, Lee J., and Bernardo Mueller. 2016. “Economic Backwardness and Catching Up: Brazilian

Agriculture, 1964–2014.” In Diverse Development Paths and Structural Transformation in the Escape from Poverty, eds. Martin Andersson and Tobias Alexsson, 181–205. New York: Oxford University Press. Published as NBER Working Paper 21988 (February 2016).

Alston, Lee J. 2012. “Comments on Libecap, Chapter 13, ‘Water Rights and Markets in the U.S. Semiarid West: Efficiency and Equity Issues.’” In Property in Land and Other Resources, eds. Daniel Cole and Elinor Ostrom, 412–14. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

Alston, Lee J. 2010. “Changing Policy as a Professor.” In Creating Your Path to a Policy Career, ed. Arlington, VA: Institute for Humane Studies, George Mason University.

Alston, Lee J., Marcus Melo, Bernardo Mueller, and Carlos Pereira. 2009. “Presidential Power, Fiscal Responsibility Laws and the Allocation of Spending: The Case of Brazil.” In Who Decides the Budget? A Political Economy Analysis of the Budget Process in Latin America, eds. Mark Hallerberg, Carlos Scartascini, and Ernesto Stein, 57–90. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Alston, Lee J. 2008. “The ‘Case’ for Case Studies in New Institutional Economics.” In New Institutional Economics: A Guidebook, eds. Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant, 103–21. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.

Alston, Lee J., Marcus Melo, Bernardo Mueller, and Carlos Pereira. 2008. “On the Road to Good Governance: Recovering from Economic and Political Shocks in Brazil.” In Policymaking in Latin America: How Politics Shapes Policies, eds. Ernesto Stein, Mariano Tommasi, Carlos Scartascini, and Pablo Spiller, 111–54. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Translated into Spanish in EL Juego Politico en America Latina: Como se deciden las politicas publicas?, eds. Carlos Scartascini, et al., 117–60 (Colombia: Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo, 2010).

Alston, Lee J., and Joseph P. Ferrie. 2007. “Shaping Welfare Policies in the U.S., 1895–1965: Economic Interests and Political Institutions in the South.” In Government and the American Economy from Colonial Times to the Present, eds. Price Fishback, Lee Alston, et al., 490–506. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Alston, Lee J. 2000. “Institutions and Property Rights across Time and Space: Lessons from Eastern Europe and Latin America.” In Liberalization and its Consequences: A Comparative Perspective on

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8 Latin America and Eastern Europe, eds. Werner Baer and Joseph Love, 305–15. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.

Alston, Lee J., and Kyle Kauffman. 2000. “The Impact of Paternalism on Racial Land Rentals Differences in the U.S.A.” In Institutions, Contracts and Organizations: Perspectives from New Institutional Economics, ed. Claude Ménard, 172–87. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.

Alston, Lee J. 1999. “Technological Change, Transaction Costs, and the Industrial Organization of Cotton Production in the US South, 1950–1970.” In Authority and Control in Modern Industry: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives, ed. Paul L. Robertson, 140–54. New York: Routledge.

Alston, Lee J., Gary D. Libecap, and Bernardo Mueller 1998. “Property Rights and Land Conflict: A Comparison of Settlement of the U.S. Western and Brazilian Amazon Frontiers.” In Latin America and the World Economy since 1800, eds. John H. Coatsworth and Alan M. Taylor, 55–84. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Alston, Lee J., Gary D. Libecap, and Bernardo Mueller. 1998. “Un Analisis Economico de la Violencia y el Conflicto en Brasil.” In Corrupcion, Crimen y Justicia: Una Perspectiva Economica, eds. Mauricio Cárdenas and Roberto Steiner, 153–73. Bogota: Fedesarrollo, Asociacion Latinoamericana y del Caribede Economia.

Alston, Lee J., Gary Libecap, and Bernardo Mueller. 1997. “Violence and the Development of Property Rights to Land in the Brazilian Amazon.” In Frontiers of the New Institutional Economics, eds. John Drobak and John Nye, 145–63. New York: Academic Press.

Alston, Lee J., Gary Libecap, and Robert Schneider. 1996. “Violence, and the Assignment of Property Rights on Two Brazilian Frontiers.” In The Political Economy of Conflict and Appropriation, eds. Michelle R. Garfinkel and Stergios Skaperdas, 157–77. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Alston, Lee J., Gary Libecap, and Robert Schneider. 1995. “The Demand and Supply of Property Rights on the Frontier: The Cases of North America and Brazil.” In The Privatization Process: A Worldwide Perspective, eds. Terry Anderson and P. J. Hill. Lanham, MD: Rowan & Littlefield.

Alston, Lee J. 1994. “Institutions and Markets in History: Lessons for Central and Eastern Europe.” In Economic Transformations in East and Central Europe: Legacies from the Past and Policies for the Future, ed. David F. Good, 43–59. New York: Routledge.

Alston, Lee J. 1992. “American Farming: If It’s Broke, Why Can’t We Fix It?” In Second Thoughts: Myths and Morals of U.S. Economic History, ed. Donald McCloskey, 50–56. New York: Oxford University Press.

Alston, Lee J., and Joseph Ferrie. 1992. “The Bracero Program and Farm Labor Legislation in World War II.” In The Sinews of War, eds. Geoffrey T. Mills and Hugh Rockoff. Ames: Iowa State University Press.

Alston, Lee J., and Pablo Spiller. 1992. “A Congressional Theory of Indian Property Rights: The Cherokee Outlet.” In Property Rights and Indian Economics, ed. Terry L. Anderson, 85–108. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Alston, Lee J. 1990. “Issues in Postbellum Southern Agriculture.” In Agriculture and National Development: Views on the Nineteenth Century, ed. Louis Ferleger, 207–28. Ames: Iowa State University Press.

Alston, Lee J., and Bruce J. Chapman. 1988. “Arbitration and NSW Wage Structures in 1905 and 1981.” In Australia’s Greatest Asset: Human Resources in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, eds. Lee J. Alston and David Pope, 176–200. Sydney: Federation Press.

Alston, Lee J., and Joseph Ferrie. 1986. “Resisting the Welfare State: Southern Opposition to the Farm Security Administration.” In The Emergence of the Modern Political Economy, ed. Robert Higgs, 83–120. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

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RESEARCH MONOGRAPHS Alston, Lee J., Marcus Melo, Bernardo Mueller, and Carlos Pereira. 2009. “The Political Economy of

Productivity in Brazil.” IDB Working Paper 104. Washington, DC: Inter-American Development Bank.

Alston, Lee J., Marcus Melo, Bernardo Mueller, and Carlos Pereira. 2006. “Political Institutions, Policymaking Processes and Policy Outcomes in Brazil.” Latin American Research Network Working Paper R–509. Washington, DC: Research Division, Inter-American Development Bank.

Alston, Lee J., Marcus Melo, Bernardo Mueller, and Carlos Pereira. 2005. “Who Decides on Public Expenditures? A Political Economy Analysis of the Budget Process: The Case of Brazil.” Economic and Social Study Series RE1–05–006. Washington, DC: Research Division, Inter-American Development Bank.

RESEARCH PAPERS Alston, Eric, Lee J. Alston and Bernardo Mueller. 2020. “Leadership and Organizational Hierarchies.

May. Alston, Lee J., Marcus André Melo, Bernardo Mueller, and Carlos Pereira. 2016. “A Conceptual

Framework for Understanding Critical Transitions.” NBER Working Paper 22144, April. Translated into Chinese in special feature, Journal of Comparative Studies, vol. 84 (June 2016): 118–55.

Alston, Lee J., Gary Libecap, and Bernardo Mueller. 2013. “Interest Groups, Information Manipulation in the Media, and Public Policy: The Case of the Landless Peasants Movement in Brazil.” NBER Working Paper 15865, April 2010.

Alston, Lee J., Marcus Melo, Bernardo Mueller, and Carlos Pereira. 2013. “Why Nations Succeed: Brazil 1964–2014.” Institutions Working Paper, June.

Alston, Lee J., and Bernardo Mueller. 2012. “Tenancy, Conflict and Priests in Brazil.” Working Paper, University of Colorado, January. NBER Working Paper 15771, June 2013.

Alston, Lee J., and Joseph P. Ferrie. 2012. “Family Matters: The Agricultural Ladder, Inheritance, and Rural to Urban Capital Mobility.” Working Paper, University of Colorado, February.

Alston, Lee J., Marcus Melo, Bernardo Mueller, and Carlos Pereira. 2008. “The Choices Governors Make: Political Institutions and Economic Performance in Brazil.” October.

Alston, Lee J., Marcus Melo, Bernardo Mueller, and Carlos Pereira. 2008. “Making the (Investment) Grade: Evolving Political Institutions and the Use of Presidential Powers in Brazil.” Working Paper, University of Colorado, October.

Alston, Lee J., and Andrés Gallo. 2008. “The Effects of Tenancy on Rural Production: The Case of Argentina 1994–2002.” Working Paper, University of Colorado.

Alston, Lee J., Herbert Emery, Randal Rucker and Marc Weidenmeir. 2005. “Did U.S. Agricultural Policy Lock Farmers into Wheat? The Capitalization of Farm Policies into Land Prices in the U.S. and Canada.” Working Paper, September.

Alston, Lee J., Jeffrey T. LaFrance, and Randal Rucker. 1990. “An Economic Analysis of the Determinants of Farm Failure Rates, 1911–1980.” Working Paper, February.

Alston, Lee J., and Joseph Ferrie. 1989. “A Theory of In-Kind Compensation with an Application to Agriculture.” Working Paper, Williams College, Department of Economics, July.

Alston, Lee J. 1983. “The Role of Financial Institutions as Sources of Farm Mortgage Credit: 1916–1940.” Working Paper.

Alston, Lee J., and Robert Higgs. 1983. “An Economist’s Perspective on Southern Paternalism.” Working Paper, Williams College, Department of Economics, June.

Alston, Lee J., and Robert Higgs. 1982. “Firm versus Market: A Comment on Williamson’s Model of the Resource Coordination Problem.” Working Paper, University of Washington, Department of Economics, February.

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10 BOOK REVIEWS Hawai’i: Eight Hundred Years of Political and Economic Change, by Sumner La Croix. Chicago:

University of Chicago Press. EH. Net (September 2019). Law, Informal Rules and Economic Performance: The Case for Common Law, by Svetozar Pejovich with

contributions from Enrico Colombatto. The Independent Review (Summer 2010). Historical Statistics of the United States, Volume Four: Economic Sectors, eds. Susan B. Carter, Scott

Sigmund Gartner, Michael R. Haines, Alan L. Olmstead, Richard Sutch, and Gavin Wright. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Reviewed for EH.NET.

The Not So Wild, Wild West: Property Rights on the Frontier, by Terry L. Anderson and P. J. Hill. The Independent Review (Fall 2005).

The Nature of the Farm: Contracts, Risk and Organization in Agriculture, by Douglass W. Allen and Dean Lueck. Journal of Economic Literature (December 2004): 1167–68.

Access to Land, Rural Poverty and Public Action, eds. Alain de Janvry, Gustavo Gordillo, Jean-Philippe Platteau, and Elisabeth Sadoulet. Journal of Development Economics 70 (2003): 235–38.

Policies, Institutions and the Dark Side of Economics, by Vito Tanzi. The Independent Review (2001). Modern Manors: Welfare Capitalism since the New Deal, by Sanford M. Jacoby. Journal of Economic

Literature 38 (September 2000): 670–72. Politics and Property Rights: The Closing of the Open Range in the Postbellum South, by Shawn Kantor.

Journal of Economic History 59 (March 1999): 232–34. Advances in Economics and Econometrics: Theory and Applications. Seventh World Congress, vol. II,

eds. David Kreps and Kenneth Wallis. Journal of Economic History 58 (December 1998): 1175–76. On the Search for Well-Being, by Henry J. Bruton. Journal of Economic History 58 (September 1998):

914–16. Institutions in Economics: The Old and the New Institutionalism, by Malcolm Rutherford. Journal of the

History of Economic Thought 18 (1996): 154–56. The Regulated Economy, eds. Gary D. Libecap and Claudia Goldin. Journal of Economic Literature (June

1995). The Economics of Rural Organization: Theory, Practice and Policy, eds. Karla Hoff, Avishay

Braverman, and Joseph E. Stiglitz. Journal of Development Economics 47 (August 1995): 502–504. The Strategy and Consistency of Federal Reserve Monetary Policy, 1924–1933, by David C. Wheelock.

Business History Review 67 (June 1993): 323–24. Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance, by Douglass C. North. Journal of

Economic Behavior and Organization 18 (June 1992): 142–44. From Cotton Belt to Sunbelt: Federal Policy, Economic Development, and the Transformation of the

South, 1930–1980, by Bruce J. Schulman. Journal of Economic History 52 (June 1992): 497–99. Contracting for Property Rights, by Gary D. Libecap. Journal of Economic History 51 (June 1991): 517–

18. The Material Basis of the Postbellum Plantation: Historical Archaeology in the South Carolina

Piedmont, by Charles E. Orser Jr. Journal of Economic History 50 (March 1990): 219–20. The Economic Institutions of Capitalism, by Oliver E. Williamson. Journal of Economic Behavior and

Organization 8 (1987): 316–18. Cotton Fields No More: Southern Agriculture 1865–1980, by Gilbert C. File. Journal of Economic

History 45(4) (December 1985): 1003–1005. The Reshaping of Plantation Society: The Natchez District, 1860–1900, by Crandall A. Shifflett. Civil

War History 30(2) (June 1984): 174–76. Patronage and Poverty in the Tobacco South: Louisa County, Virginia, 1860–1900, by Crandall A.

Shifflett. Civil War History 30(2) (June 1983): 531–32. Good and Faithful Labor: From Slavery to Sharecropping in the Natchez District, 1860–1890, by Ronald

L. F. Davis. Journal of Economic History 43(2) (June 1983): 531–32. The Harder We Run: Black Workers Since The Civil War, by William H. Harris. Agricultural History

57(1) (January 1983): 113–14. Locking Up the Range: Federal Land Controls and Grazing, by Gary D. Libecap. The Southwestern

Review of Management and Economics 2(2) (Spring 1982): 228–30.

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A Deplorable Scarcity, by Fred Bateman and Thomas Weiss. Southern Economic Journal 48(3) (January 1982): 814–15.

Research in Economic History 3 (1979), ed. Paul Uselding. Business History Review 53(4) (Winter 1979): 544–46.

Social Origins of the New South: Alabama, 1860–1885, by Jonathan M. Wiener. Agricultural History 53(4) (October 1979): 829–30.

INVITED KEYNOTE ADDRESSES Anniversary Lecture, “Beliefs, Leadership, and Institutions: Why Isn’t the Whole World Rich and

Democratic?,” Universität Hamburg, Germany, May 15, 2018 Leadership Executive Advance Program (LEAP), “Brazil in Transition: Beliefs, Leadership, and

Institutional Change,” sponsored by the School of Public & Environmental Affairs, Indiana University Bloomington, May 21, 2017

Presidential Address, “Beyond Institutions: Beliefs and Leadership,” Economic History Association 76th Annual Meeting, Boulder, CO, September 17, 2016

William S. Vickrey Distinguished Address, “Brazil in Transition: Beliefs, Leadership and Critical Transitions,” 80th International Atlantic Economic Society (IAES) conference, Boston, MA, October 10, 2015

New Institutional Economics and Economic History (NIEEH) conference, “Where the Paths Intersect: The NIE and Economic History,” University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, September 25, 2015

Book Conference on Beliefs, Leadership, and Critical Transitions: Brazil 1964–2014, Northwestern University and Princeton University Press, May 2014

Catolica University–Lima, Peru, 50th Anniversary of the Social Science, April 2014 University of California–Riverside, Distinguished Visiting Lectures, April 2014 University of Calgary, School of Public Policy, “Beliefs, Leadership and Economic Transitions: How to

Turn Off Auto-Pilot,” May 2013 Canadian Network of Economic Historians, Economic History: At the Forefront of Understanding

Economic and Political Development, Banff, Alberta, Canada, October 2012 Foundation for Teaching Economics/Liberty Fund, Property Rights and Economic Development,

Scottsdale, AZ, October 2009 Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa and Universidade de São Paulo, “Institutions

and Organizations,” Sao Paulo, Brazil, October 2009 Greater Chicago Area Friends of Economic History, Bi-Annual Address, October 2008 University of North Carolina–Asheville, October 2008 University of Colorado Law School, “Mapping the Frontiers of the New Institutional Economics,” June

2008 High-Level European Union Workshop: Which Governance for Which Environment, Cargese, Corsica,

France, February 2008 Presidential Address, International Society for New Institutional Economics, Reykjavik, Iceland, June

2007 The Sorbonne, University of Paris 1, Invited Lecture Series, Paris, France, May 2006 European Society for the New Institutional Economics, Invited Lecture, Corsica, France, May 2006 Fifteenth Congress of International Land Registrars, Fortaleza, Brazil, November 2005 Latin American and Caribbean Economics Association, San Jose, Costa Rica, November 2004 Athenaeum Lecture, Claremont McKenna College, April 2004 University of Paris X, Invited Lecture Series, Nanterre, France, May 2002 European School on New Institutional Economics, Corsica, France, April 2002 Global Development Network Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, December 2001 Institute for Government and Public Affairs, Annual Advisory Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 1998 First Annual Conference of the New Institutional Economics, Sao Paulo, Brazil, August 1998 The World Bank, Conference on Institutional Development, Washington, DC, April 1997 Lyon College, Symposium: “Regional Economic Development in a New Era,” Batesville, AR, March

1995 U.S. Soviet Seminar on the Market, Moscow, USSR, October 29–November 2, 1990

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12 SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS, AND PRESENTATIONS Harvard University, Political Institutions and Economic Policy (PIEP) conference, Cambridge, MA,

December 7, 2019 University of British Columbia. Vancouver School of Economics. November 27, 2019. Society for Institutional & Organizational Economics (SIOE) annual conference, Stockholm, Sweden,

June 27-29, 2019 LSE-Stanford-University of Los Andes, conference on Long-Run Development in Latin America and

Beyond, Bogota, Colombia, May 30–31, 2019 University of Los Andes, Department of Economics, Bogota, Colombia, May 29, 2019 Carnegie Mellon University/Heinz College, Applied Micro Seminar, Pittsburgh, PA, April 30, 2019 Indiana University, Political Institutions and Economic Policy (PIEP) conference, Bloomington IN, April

2019 Indiana University, Colloquium on “The Logic of Leadership and Organizational Hierarchies,” Ostrom

Workshop, Bloomington, IN, April 8, 2019 Conference on “Consumer Financial Data: Regulatory Issues, Challenges, and Solutions,” Washington,

DC, April 4, 2019 Indiana University, Maurer School of Law, Center for Law, Society & Culture Speaker Series,

Bloomington, IN, February 7, 2019 Harvard University, Political Institutions and Economic Policy (PIEP) conference, Cambridge, MA,

December 8, 2018 University of Pennsylvania, Penn Economic History Forum meeting, Symposium on John Wallis’s ms:

Leviathan Denied, October 5, 2018 Colorado School of Mines, Division of Economics & Business Seminar, Golden, CO, September 21,

2018 Economic History Association annual meeting, Montreal, Canada, September 7–9, 2018 Society for Institutional & Organizational Economics conference, Montreal, Canada, June 21–23, 2018 University of Hamburg, Germany. Roundtable, May 16, 2018 Lund University, Sweden. Invited lecture. May 11, 2018 Indiana University, Political Institutions and Economic Policy (PIEP) conference. Co-organizer. April 28,

2018 Stanford University, Regulation and the Rule of Law Workshop, Working Group on Economic Policy.

Discussant. Hoover Institution, Stanford, CA, April 13, 2018 George Mason University, Conference on “The Life & Legacy of Douglass North: Celebrating the 25th

Anniversary of North’s Nobel Prize in Economics.” Co-organizer. Arlington, VA, March 2–3, 2018 Workshop on Institutional Analysis, Bogota, Colombia. Co-organizer and Public Lecture. December 10–

16, 2017 Harvard University, Political Institutions and Economic Policy (PIEP) conference, Cambridge, MA,

December 2, 2017 Columbia Law School, Law & Economics Workshop, New York, November 6, 2017 George Mason University, LEC Workshop for Law Professors on “Elinor Ostrom and the Spontaneous

Order Tradition,” Antonin Scalia Law School, Arlington, VA. Two lectures. October 26–28, 2017 Economic History Association, Annual Meeting, San Jose, CA, September 15–17, 2017 NBER Summer Institute, Development of the American Economy, Cambridge, MA, July 10–13, 2017 8th World Congress of Cliometrics, Strasbourg, France, July 4–7, 2017 Indiana University, Political Institutions and Economic Policy (PIEP) conference. Co-organizer.

Bloomington, IN, May 13, 2017 Harvard University, Political Institutions and Economic Policy (PIEP) conference, Cambridge, MA,

December 3, 2016 Yale University, Conference on “Institutions and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean:

Historical and Contemporary Issues,” New Haven, CT, October 14–15, 2016 Indiana University, Latin American Research Forum, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies.

Guest speaker. Bloomington, IN, September 28, 2016 Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Book discussion. June 2016 Festa Literária Internacional de Paraty (FLIP), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Book discussion. July 2016 NBER Summer Institute, Development of the American Economy, Cambridge, MA, July 11–14, 2016

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Vanderbilt University, Economic History Workshop seminar presentation, April 14, 2016 Indiana University, Colloquium on “Institutions and Interest Groups: Economic and Political

Performance,” Ostrom Workshop, Bloomington, IN, February 15, 2016 Harvard University, Political Institutions and Economic Policy (PIEP) conference. Discussant.

Cambridge, MA, December 5, 2015 Economic History Association, Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, September 11–13, 2015 38th Annual NBER Summer Institute, Cambridge, MA, July 6–9, 2015 19th Annual Conference of the International Society for New Institutional Economics (ISNIE), Harvard

Law School, Cambridge, MA, June 18–20, 2015 54th Annual Cliometric Society Conference, Ann Arbor, MI, May 15–17, 2015 Princeton University, Research Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy (PIEP), Princeton,

NJ, May 2, 2015 Indiana University, “Interdisciplinary Legal Scholarship and Engagement with the Ostrom Workshop,”

Maurer School of Law, Bloomington, IN, April 22, 2015 Harvard University, NBER spring program meeting, Development of the American Economy,

Cambridge, MA, March 7, 2015 Harvard University, Research Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy, Cambridge, MA,

December 2014 New York Law University, Classical Liberal Institute, New York City, November 2014 Economic History Annual Conference. Discussant. Columbus, OH, September 2014 Book Conference on Beliefs, Leadership, and Critical Transitions: Brazil 1964–2014, Northwestern

University and Princeton University Press, May 2014 Catholica University–Guayaquil, Ecuador. Public Lecture. May 2014 Flasco University Quito, Ecuador. Public Lecture. May 2014 Catholica University–Lima, Department of Economics Seminar, April 2014 University of Hamburg, Institute of Law and Economics, Hamburg, Germany, November 2013 Lund University, Book Workshop on “Beliefs, Leadership, and Critical Transitions,” Department of

Economics, Lund, Sweden, November 2013 Lund University, Comparative Institutions Group, Lund, Sweden, November 2013 Indiana University, Ostrom Workshop, Bloomington, IN, November 2013 University of Illinois, Lemman Brazilian Dialogue, Champaign, IL, November 2013 Economic History Association, Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, September 2013 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic Forces in American History, Las Vegas, NV, July 2013 International Society for New Institutional Economics, Annual Meeting, Florence, Italy, June 2013 University of British Columbia, Department of Economics, Vancouver, B.C., March 2013 University of Colorado Law School, Boulder, CO, March 2013 NBER, Development of the American Economy, Spring Meeting, Cambridge, MA, March 2013 Princeton University, Comparative Politics Seminar, Princeton, NJ, February 2013 Columbia University, Columbia University Seminar in Economic History, New York, NY, February 2013 Rutgers University, Money, History and Finance Seminar, New Brunswick, NJ, February 2013 University of Colorado, Institutions Workshop, IBS, Boulder, CO, January 2013 Harvard University, Research Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy, Cambridge, MA,

December 2012 University of Brasilia, Department of Economics, Brasila, Brazil, November 2012 NBER, Development of the American Economy, Summer Institute, Cambridge, MA, July 2012 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic Forces in American History, Boston, MA, July 2012 Cliometrics Society Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ, May 2012 University of Chicago Law School, Law and Economics Society, May 2012 University of Iceland, Festschrift in Honor of Thrainn Eggertsson, Reykjavik, Iceland, April 2012 NBER, Development of the American Economy, Spring Meeting, Cambridge, MA, April 2012 Stanford University, Social Science History Workshop, Palo Alto, CA, February 2012 University of Colorado, Institutions Workshop, Boulder, CO, February 2012 Harvard University, Research Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy, Cambridge, MA,

December 2011 Getulio Vargas Foundation, Department of Economics, November 2011 The Academy for Learning in Denver, September 2011

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CO, August 2010 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic Forces in American History, Cincinnati, OH, July 2011 Colloquium on “Property Rights, the Conditions for Enterprise and Economic Growth,” Ratio Institute,

Stockholm, Sweden, June 2011 All-UC-Cal-Tech Annual Conference in Economic History, Pasadena, CA, April 2011 Northwestern University, Workshop in Economic History, Evanston, IL, April 2011 NBER, Development of the American Economy, Spring Meeting, Cambridge, MA, March 2011 St. Louis Federal Reserve, Foundation for Teaching Economics, History Program, March 2011 Harvard University, Research Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy, Cambridge, MA,

December 2010 Washington University, Conference Honoring the Legacy of Douglass C. North, November 2010 University of Colorado, Institutions Workshop, October 2010 Foundation for Teaching Economics, History Program, Park City, UT, August 2010 NBER Summer Institute, Development of the American Economy, Cambridge, MA, July 2010 International Society for New Institutional Economics, Annual Meeting, Sterling, Scotland, June 2010 University of Colorado, Program on Political and Economic Change, Boulder, CO, June 2010 Rockefeller Center in Bellagio, Italy, April 2010 University of Venice, Italy, Department of Economics, April 2010 University of California, San Diego, Department of Political Science, March 2010 NBER, Development of the American Economy, Spring Meeting, Cambridge, MA, February 2010 American Enterprise Institute, Workshop on the New Institutional Economics and Climate Change,

Washington, DC, February 2010 University of Illinois, Department of Economics, Champaign, IL, February 2010 University of Colorado, Workshop on Sustainability Research and Teaching, January 2010 Harvard University, Research Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy, Cambridge, MA,

December 2009 Research Triangle Economic History Workshop, Duke University, November 2009 University of Colorado, Program on Political and Economic Change, Boulder, CO, October 2009 International Society for New Institutional Economics, Annual Meeting, Berkeley, CA, June 2009 Colorado Council on Economic Education, Economic History Lectures, June 2009 Princeton University, Research Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy, Princeton, NJ, May

2009 Monash University, Department of Economics, Melbourne, Australia, April 2009 Australian National University, Research School of Social Sciences, Economics, March 2009 Australian National University, Conference on Australian Economic History in the Long Run, March

2009 Social Norms and the Environment, McDonnell Foundation, Newport Beach, CA, January 2009 Princeton University, Program on Science, Technology and Environmental Policy, Princeton, NJ,

December 2008 Rutgers University, Economic History Workshop, New Brunswick, NJ, December 2008 Latin American and Caribbean Economics Association Annual Meeting, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,

November 2008 Institute for Advanced Study, Seminar on Social Norms, Princeton, NJ, October 2008 Northwestern University, Economic History Workshop, Evanston, IL, October 2008 Economic History Association Annual Meeting, Yale University, New Haven, CT, September 2008 Harvard University, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, May 2008 University of Colorado, Denver, School of Public Policy, Denver, CO, April 2008 Princeton University, Program on Science, Technology and Environmental Policy, Princeton, NJ, April

2008 Colorado Council on Economic Education, Property Rights and Economic Development, April 2008 NBER, Development of the American Economy, Spring Meeting, Cambridge, MA, March 2008 University of Colorado, Program on Political and Economic Change, Boulder, CO, February 2008 Harvard University, Research Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy, Cambridge, MA,

December 2007

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University of Maryland, Greater Maryland Area Economic History Group, College Park, November 2007 Yale University, Economic History Workshop, New Haven, CT, November 2007 University of Colorado, College of Law Colloquium, October 2007 Northwestern University, Economic History Workshop, Evanston, IL, October 2007 NBER, Development of the American Economy, Summer Institute, Cambridge, MA, July 2007 Foundation for Teaching Economics, History Program, Denver, CO, July 2007 International Society for New Institutional Economics, Annual Meeting, Reykjavik, Iceland, June 2007 University of California–Irvine, Seminar, Department of Economics, April 2007 NSF/NBER/CEPR, Workshop on the Evolution of the Global Economy, Cambridge, MA, March 2007 NBER, Development of the American Economy, Spring Meeting, Cambridge, MA, March 2007 Harvard University, Research Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy, Cambridge, MA,

December 2006 International Society for New Institutional Economics, Annual Meeting, Boulder, CO, September 2006 University of Illinois, Program in Law and Economics. Invited Workshop: “The Future of the Commons

and AntiCommons,” Chicago, IL, June 2006 The Sorbonne, University of Paris 1, ATOM Seminar, Paris, France, May 2006 European Society for the New Institutional Economics. Invited Lecture. Corsica, France, May 2006 American University in Paris, Seminar, Paris, France, May 2006 University of Carlos III, Seminar, Madrid, Spain, May 2006 University of Colorado, Environment and Society Program, Institute of Behavioral Science, April 2006 Harvard University, Research Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy, Cambridge, MA,

December 2005 Fifteenth Congress of International Land Registrars, Fortaleza, Brazil, November 2005 Latin American and Caribbean Economics Association, Paris, France, October 2005 Economic History Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, September 2005 International Society for New Institutional Economics, Annual Meeting, Barcelona, Spain, September

2005 NBER Summer Institute, Development of the American Economy, Cambridge, MA, July 2005 Foundation for Teaching Economics, History Program, New York, NY, July 2005 University of Montreal, HEC, Montreal, Quebec, May 2005 Colorado Council on Economic Education, Seminar on Institutions, Trade and Development, Denver,

CO, April 2005 NBER, Development of the American Economy Program, Spring Meeting, March 2005 Harvard University, Research Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy, Cambridge, MA,

December 2004 Latin American and Caribbean Economics Association, San Jose, Costa Rica, November 2004 University of Colorado, Program on Environment and Behavior Workshop, Boulder, CO, October 2004 University of Colorado, Program on Environment and Behavior Workshop, Boulder, CO, September

2004 International Society for New Institutional Economics, Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ, September 2004 Economic History Association Annual Meeting, San Jose, CA, September 2004 NBER Summer Institute, Corruption and Reform Planning Conference, Salem, MA, July 2004 NBER Summer Institute, Development of the American Economy, Cambridge, MA, July 2004 Foundation for Teaching Economics, History Program, New York, NY, July 2004 University of California–Davis, Department of Economics, Davis, CA, June 2004 Harvard University, Research Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy, Cambridge, MA, May

2004 Claremont McKenna Graduate School, Claremont, CA, February 2004 Pomona College, Senior Colloquium, Claremont, CA, February 2004 Claremont McKenna College, Athenaeum Lecture, Claremont, CA, February 2004 Association of Environmental and Resource Economics, Estes Park, CO, June 2004 Ronald Coase Institute, Workshop in Institutional Analysis, Sao Paulo, Brazil, December 2003 International Society for New Institutional Economics, Annual Meeting, Budapest, Hungary, September

2003 Economic History Association Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, September 2003 NBER Summer Institute, Corruption and Reform Planning Conference, Cambridge, MA, July 2003

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2003 University of California, Haas School of Business, Berkeley, CA, February 2003 University of Colorado, Applied Microeconomics Workshop, Boulder, CO, December 2002 University of Colorado, Program on Environment & Behavior, Workshop, Boulder, CO, September 2002 International Society for New Institutional Economics annual meeting, Cambridge, MA, September 2002 NBER Summer Institute, Corruption and Reform Planning Conference, Cambridge, MA, July 2002 NBER Summer Institute, Development of the American Economy, Cambridge, MA, July 2002 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Summer Program, Traverse City, MI, June 2002 Charles University, Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education and the University of Prague,

Prague, Czech Republic, May 2002 University of Paris I, Workshop, Paris, France, May 2002 University of Paris X, Invited Lecture Series, Nanterre, France, May 2002 European Society for the New Institutional Economics. Invited Lecture. Corsica, France, April 2002 National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA, March 2002 University of Calgary, Seminar in Economics, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, March 2002 University of Alberta, Seminar in Economics, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, March 2002 University of Illinois, Workshop in the Institute for Government and Economic Affairs, February 2002 University of Colorado, Seminar in the Department of Economics, Boulder, CO, January 2002 University of Colorado, Seminar in the Institute of Behavioral Sciences, Boulder, CO, January 2002 Global Development Network Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, December 2001 Northwestern University, Workshop in the Department of Economics, Evanston, IL, November 2001 Tulane University, Seminar in the Department of Economics, New Orleans, LA, November 2001 Economic History Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, October 2001 NBER Summer Institute, Cambridge, MA, July 2001 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Summer Program, Tufts University, Cambridge, MA, July 2001 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Summer Program, University of San Diego, CA, June 2001 Hewlett Foundation Conference on “Neoliberalism and Its Consequences,” Sao Paulo, Brazil, June 2001 Fourth Toulouse Conference on Environment and Resource Economics, Toulouse, France, May 2001 University of Illinois, Workshop in Institutions in Law and the Social Sciences, April 2001 Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Seminar in the Department of Economics, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,

December 2000 Federal University of Brasilia, Seminar in the Department of Economics, Brasilia, Brazil, December 2000 University of Sao Paulo, Seminar, Sao Paulo, Brazil, November 2000 Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Seminar in the Department of Economics, Porto Allegre, Brazil,

November 2000 Canadian Network of Economic History, Annual Meeting, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, October 2000 University of Southern California, Departmental Seminar, Los Angeles, CA, September 2000 International Society of the New Institutional Economics, 4th Annual Meeting, Tubingen, Germany,

September 2000 World Congress of Cliometrics, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, July 2000 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Summer Program, Miami, FL, July 2000 NBER Summer Institute, Cambridge, MA, July 2000 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Summer Program, San Francisco, CA, July 2000 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Summer Program, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg,

VA, June 2000 Charles University, Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education, Workshop in

Macroeconomics, Prague, Czech Republic, May 2000 Stanford University, Conference: “Political Institutions and Economic Growth in Latin America,” April

2000 Indiana University, Economic History Workshop, Bloomington, IN, March 2000 Washington University, Joint Seminar with Law and the Social Sciences, March 2000 University of Calgary, Seminar in Economics, January 2000 University of Southern California, Joint Economics/International Relations Seminar, November 1999

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University of California–Los Angeles. Economic History Seminar. November 1999 Economic Research Forum, Conference on Budgetary Institutions, Beirut, Lebanon, September 1999 University of Illinois, Department of Economics, Labor Economics Workshop, August 1999 NBER, Summer Institute, Cambridge, MA, July 1999 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Summer Program, San Francisco, CA, July 1999 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Summer Program, Nebraska City, NE, June 1999 Northwestern University, Workshop in Economic History, Evanston, IL, June 1999 University of Uppsala, Seminar in Labor Economics, Uppsala, Sweden, May 1999 Stockholm School of Economics, Seminar in Economic History, Stockholm, Sweden, May 1999 University of Uppsala, Seminar in Economic History, Uppsala, Sweden, May 1999 Stockholm School of Economics, Lectures in the New Institutional Economics, Stockholm, Sweden, May

1999 Harvard University, Joint Seminar in Economic Development and Economic History, Cambridge, MA,

April 1999 National Bureau of Economic Research, Spring Meeting, Cambridge, MA, March 1999 University of California–Irvine, Conference on Social Conflict, Irvine, CA, January 1999 University of California–Riverside, The Center for Ideas and Society, January 1999 Institute for Government and Public Affairs, Annual Advisory Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 1998 International Society of the New Institutional Economics, 2nd Annual Meeting, Paris, France, September

1998 1st Annual Conference of the New Institutional Economics, Sao Paulo, Brazil, August 1998 University of Rio Grande do Sul, Department of Economics, Porto Allegre, Brazil, August 1998 National Bureau of Economic Research, Summer Meeting, Cambridge, MA, July 1998 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic History Lectures, Cambridge, MA, July 1998 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic History Lectures, San Francisco, CA, July 1998 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic History Lectures, Nebraska City, NE, June 1998 Washington University, Department of Economics Seminar, St. Louis, MO, May 1998 Max Plank Institute, Jena, Germany, May 1998 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic History Lectures, Jacksonville, FL, April 1998 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic History Lectures, Deland, FL, April 1998 National Bureau of Economic Research, Spring Meeting, Cambridge, MA, March 1998 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic History Lectures, Phoenix, AZ, February 1998 Conference on “The Legal and Cultural Challenges to International Business,” Chicago, IL, February

1998 American Economic Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, January 1998 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic History Lectures, Pasadena, CA, January 1998 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic History Lectures, Milwaukee, WI, October 1997 University of Illinois, Department of Economics, Labor Economics Workshop, September 1997 International Society of the New Institutional Economics, Inaugural Meeting, St. Louis, MO, September

1997 University of San Francisco, Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic History Lectures, August

1997 University of California–Santa Barbara, Department of Economics Seminar, Santa Barbara, CA, 1997 Bellagio Study and Conference Center, Conference on Latin America and the World Economy in the

Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Bellagio, Italy, June 30–July 4, 1997 National Bureau of Economic Research, Summer Institute, Cambridge, MA, July 14–18, 1997 Northwestern University, Foundation for Teaching Economics, Lectures: “Economics for Leaders,” July

1997 The World Bank, Conference on Institutional Development, Washington, DC, April 1997 University of Delaware, Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic History Lectures, January 1997 Indiana University, Department of Economics Seminar, Bloomington, IN, January 1997 Vanderbilt University, Department of Economics Seminar, Nashville, TN, January 1997 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic History Lectures, Miami, FL, December 1996 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic History Lectures, New York, NY, October 1996 Economic History Association Annual Meeting, Berkeley, CA, September 1996 American Farm Bureau Federation, Economics Seminar, Chicago, IL, August 1996

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18 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economics for Leaders Program, Santa Barbara, CA, July 1996 Williams College, Department of Economics Seminar, April 1996 University of Illinois, Department of Economics Development Workshop, March 1996 National Bureau of Economic Research, March 1996 University of Illinois, Seminar in Environmental and Resource Economics, February 1996 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic History Lectures, Salt Lake City, UT, February 1996 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic History Lectures, Miami, FL, December 1995 University of Toronto, Department of Economics Seminar, Toronto, Ontario, November 1995 Queens University, Department of Economics Seminar, Kingston, Ontario, November 1995 Vanderbilt University, Department of Economics Seminar, Nashville, TN, November 1995 University of Illinois, Department of Economics, Development Workshop, October 1995 Economic History Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, September 1995 Lyon College, Symposium: “Regional Economic Development in a New Era,” Batesville, AR, March

1995 University of California–Riverside, Political Economy Workshop, Riverside, CA, March 1995 University of California–Los Angeles, Political Economy Workshop, Los Angeles, CA, March 1995 University of Southern California, Department of Economics Seminar, Los Angeles, CA, March 1995 California Institute of Technology, Department of Economics Seminar, Pasadena, CA, March 1995 Washington University, Conference: “Frontiers of the New Institutional Economics,” St. Louis, MO,

March 1995 University of Colorado, Institute for Behavioral Studies Seminar, Boulder, CO, March 1995 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic History Lectures, Augusta, GA, February 1995 University of California, Haas School of Business, Seminar, Berkeley, CA, January 1995 University of Colorado, Department of Economics Seminar, Boulder, CO, December 1994 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic History Lectures, Los Angeles, CA, November 1994 Colorado School of Mines, Department of Economics Seminar, Golden, CO, November 1994 University of Colorado, Economic History Workshop, October 1994 The World Bank, Symposium on “Reorienting Government,” Washington, DC, October 1994 Eleventh International Economic History Congress, Milan, Italy, September 1994 Foundation for Teaching Economics, Economic History Lectures, Cincinnati, OH, March 1994 University of Illinois, Development Workshop, Urbana, IL, February 1994 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, February 1994 Economic History Association Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ, September 1993 Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA, October 1993 University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, October 1993 University of Colorado, Department of Economics Seminar, Boulder, CO, September 1993 University of Illinois, Economic History Workshop, Urbana, IL, September 1993 The World Bank, Washington, DC, April 1992 Washington University, Economic History Workshop, January 1992 University of Illinois, Labor Economics Workshop, October 1991 University of Chicago, Public Policy Workshop, October 1991 Instituto de Planejamento Economico e Social, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 1991 Indiana University, Cliometrics Conference, Bloomington, IN, May 1991 University of Alberta, Economics Workshop, Edmonton, Alberta, April 1991 Queens University, Economics Workshop, Kingston, Ontario, March 1991 Western Ontario University, Economics Workshop, London, Ontario, March 1991 Conference on “The Evolution of Labor Markets,” McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, February 1991 The World Bank, Washington, DC, February 1991 Brigham Young University, Smith Chair Lecturer, December 1990 University of Illinois, Workshop in Economic History, October 1990 U.S. Soviet Seminar on the Market, Moscow, USSR, October 29–November 2, 1990 Conference on the Firm, University of Chicago Law School, June 1990 University CERES/Fulbright Conference on Institutions and Economic Development, Montevideo,

Uruguay, June 1990 Cliometrics Conference, University of Illinois, May 1990 University of Arizona Economics Workshop, April 1990 Social Science History Workshop, University of Texas at Austin, February 1990

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Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo De Mexico, Mexico City, November 1989 Economic History Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, September 1989 Conference on “Constitutions, Property Rights and Indian Economies,” Bozeman, MT, June 1989 Second World Congress of Cliometrics, University de Cantabria, Santander, Spain, June 1989 The Economics Institute, Boulder, CO, May 1989 University of Illinois, Workshop in Economic History, May 1989 University of Chicago, Workshop in Economic History, April 1988 The XVI Conference on Quantitative Methods in Canadian Economic History, Toronto, Canada, March

1989 Northwestern University, Workshop in Economic History, December 1988 Economic History Association Annual Meeting, Detroit, MI, September 1988 Sixth International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics, Wallerfangen, West Germany, June

1988 Indiana University, Workshop in Economic History, Bloomington, IN, April 1988 University of Chicago, Workshop in Economic History, April 1988 The Washington Area Economic Historians, Washington, DC, March 1988 University of Connecticut, Department of Agricultural Economics, February 1988 University of Illinois, Department of Economics, December 1987 Harvard University, Workshop in Economic History, October 1987 Australian National University Research School of Social Sciences, Conference on Human Resources,

September 1987 Economic History Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, September 1987 Australian National University, Economic History Joint Seminar, The Faculties and the Research School

of Social Sciences, June 1987 Australian National University, Department of Economics, Research School of Social Sciences, May

1987 University of Melbourne, Faculty of Commerce, May 1987 Victoria University of Wellington, Department of Economics, March 1987 Australian National University, Australia–Japan Research Centre, Research School of Pacific Studies,

March 1987 Australian National University, Australia–Japan Research Centre, Discussant for Conference on

Corporate Organization and Trade in Technology and Services, February 1987 Australian National University, Economic History Joint Seminar, The Faculties and the Research School

of Social Sciences, November 1986 Greater Atlanta Economic and Business History Association, Athens, GA, May 1985 Williams College Department of Economics, April 1985 North Carolina State University, Department of Economics and Business, April 1985 University of Arizona, Department of Agricultural Economics, November 1984 Southern Economic Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 1984 Williams College, Department of Economics, August 1984 Political Economy Research Center, Conference on Institutional Structure & Entrepreneurship, July 1984 Williams College, Department of Economics, May 1984 Lafayette College, Conference on Political Economy, April 1984 Economic History Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, September 1983 The Cliometrics Conference, University of Iowa, May 1983 Middlebury College Conference on Economic Issues, April 1983 Harvard University, Workshop in Economic History, December 1982 Williams College, Department of Economics Seminar, December 1982 Social Science History Meetings, Bloomington, IN, November 1982 Economic History Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, September 1982 The Cliometrics Conference, Chicago, IL, May 1978

MEDIA PUBLICATIONS Interview: “Navigating Emerging Markets: Brazil,” Bloomberg Daybreak Americas, June 28, 2018

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20 Alston, Lee J., Marcus André Melo, Bernardo Mueller, and Carlos Pereira, “The Good News from

Brazil,” Foreign Policy, August 9, 2016 Panel discussion: “Brazil and the 2016 Summer Olympic Games,” WFIU Public Radio, Noon Edition, IU

Bloomington, August 5, 2016 Blog post: “IU Professor’s Book: Brazil May Be Making ‘Critical Transition,’” IU Policy Briefings,

August 4, 2016 Op-Ed: “Is Dilma Rousseff’s Impeachment a Coup or Brazil’s Window of Opportunity?,” The

Conversation, May 15, 2016 Op-Ed: “Brazilian Institutions Have Responded Well to Political Crisis.” Financial Times, November 15,

2015, p. 11 Interview: BBC, “Giant Otters in the Pantanal,” Shared Planet, September 9, 2014 Interview: BBC, Planet Earth, July 2014 Interview: El Telegrafo, Ecuador, May 2014 Interview: EL Comercio, Ecuador, May 2014 Interview: Línea Sur, Ecuador, May 2014 Interviewed for television and newspapers in Ecuador and Peru, May 2014 Interview: .edu Lima, April 2014 Interviewed for an article in the New York Times, January 2007 Interviewed for NPR for a segment on Land Conflicts in South America, January 2006 Interviewed for and appeared on PBS series, “Economics Outlook USA”

OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES Head, External Review Team of the Economics and Agricultural Economics Department, Montana State

University, April 2006 Trustee, International Society for New Institutional Economics, 2003–2007 Trustee, Economic History Association, 2000–2004 Trustee, The Cliometrics Association, 2004– Review Panel for Economics for the National Science Foundation, 2000–2001 Reviewer for National Academy of Sciences Program Organizer, NBER, Summer Institute, Development of the American Economy Program, 2003,

2004 Review Panel for “Center” grants, National Science Foundation Review Panel, Research Council of Norway, 2006 Reviewer for National Science Foundation Reviewer for Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Awards Committee for the Riker Prize 2002, American Political Science Association International Society for New Institutional Economics, Annual Meeting Program Committee, Sept. 1999 Chair and Member of Membership Committee, Economic History Association, 1998–2001 Liaison, Economic History Association and the International Society for New Institutional Economics,

2000– Program Committee Cliometrics Association, 1989–1990 Editorial Board Member and referee for: Explorations in Economic History and Journal of Economic

History Editorial Referee for: American Economic Review; Journal of Political Economy; Review of Economics

and Statistics; Quarterly Journal of Economics; Journal of Economic History; Journal of Development Economics; Journal of Law, Economics and Organization; Journal of Law and Economics; Explorations in Economic History; Journal of Labor Economics; American Journal of Agricultural Economics; American Historical Review; Economic Inquiry; Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics; Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization; Journal of Economics & Management Strategy; Journal of Environmental Economics and Management; Journal of Money Credit and Banking; Latin American Research Review; The Quarterly Review of Economics and Business; Industrial and Labor Relations Review; Social Science History; Economic Development and Cultural Change; Journal of Economics and Philosophy; International Regional Science Review; Journal of Human Resources; Resource and Energy Economics; Cato Journal; Journal of Forest History; Journal of International Development; Journal of Agricultural Economics

Reviewer for publishers

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Economic consultant for Senior Scholastic PhD Examiner, University of Calcutta PhD Examiner, Indian Institute of Technology

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22 INTERNATIONAL TEACHING The Sorbonne, University of Paris-1. Invited Lectures. Paris, France, May 2006 Ronald Coase Institute, Workshop in Institutional Analysis, Sao Paulo, Brazil, December 2003 University of Paris X. Invited Lecture Series. Nanterre, France, May 2002. European Society for the New Institutional Economics. Invited Lecture. Corsica, France, April 2002 U.S. Business School in Prague, 1994–2002 Economic Research Forum, Conference on Budgetary Institutions, Beirut, Lebanon, September 1999 Stockholm School of Economics, Lectures in the New Institutional Economics, Sweden, May 1999 U.S. Soviet Seminar on the Market, Moscow, USSR, October 29–November 2, 1990

TEACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS University List of Exceptional Teachers, University of Illinois, 1988–2001

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PH.D. STUDENTS Department Year Committee

Member Primary

Supervisor Ricardo Bello-Gomez Julio Alberto Ramos Pastrana Endrizal Ridwan

O’Neill SPEA Economics Economics

2014

X X X

SERVICE AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY School of Global & International Studies, Faculty Advisory Board (2014– ) Indiana University Network Science Institute, Internal Advisory Board (2014– )

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PH.D STUDENTS Department Year Committee

Member Primary

Supervisor Julio Ramos Economics 2019-2020 X Ricardo Bello SPEA 2019-2020 X UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO M.A. STUDENTS Department Year Committee

Member Primary

Supervisor Maria Christina McAlpin Political Science 2003 X Gina Hilton Economics 2004 X Tobin Spratte Journalism 2010 X

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO PH.D. STUDENTS Department Year Committee

Member Primary

Supervisor Aaron Strong Economics 2004 X Colleen Scanlon-Lyons Anthropology 2005–2006 X Jessica Vechbanyongratana Economics 2007–2009 X Karen Maguire Economics 2007–2011 X Adam Canton Economics 2007–2008 X Mariya Burdina Economics 2007–2008 X Michael Touchon Political Science 2009 X Trudi Wright Musicology 2008–2010 X Maureen M. Donaghy Political Science 2010 X Ashwin Ravikumar Environmental St. 2010–2013 X Steven Smith Economics 2011–2014 X Richard Hunt Business 2011–2013 X Edward Kosak Economics 2012–2015 X

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Joanna Chan Environmental St. 2012–2013 X Dustin Frye Economics 2012–2015 X Ross Knippenberg Economics 2012–2014 X Timothy Larsen Economics 2012–2015 X

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO UNDERGRADUATE HONORS STUDENTS Department Year Committee

Member Primary

Supervisor Laurel Harbridge Political Science 2003 X Amanda Hixson Environmental St. 2007 X Anastasia Roloff Economics 2009 X Brittney Manzagol Environmental St. 2013–2014 X

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PH.D. STUDENTS: PRIMARY SUPERVISOR Department Year Current Position

Roxana Barrantes Economics 1992 Catholica University Lima Peru Kyle Kauffman Economics 1993 Wellesley College Andrew Seltzer Economics 1993 Royal Holloway College, U of London Young Chul Kim Economics 1994 Ronald Hillbrecht Economics 1995 Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Tomas Nonnenmacher Economics 1995 Alleghany College Bernardo Mueller Economics 1995 Federal University of Brasilia David Gerard Economics 1997 Lawrence College Richard Sicotte Economics 1996 University of Vermont Jose Tavera Economics 1999 Catholica University Lima Peru Wayne Grove Economics 1999 Syracuse University Gustavo Rangel Economics 2000 Goldman and Sachs Ariaster Chimelli Economics 2000 Ohio University David Balen Economics 2000 Federal Trade Commission Mursaleena Islam Economics 2000 Rand Corporation Catalina Vizcarra Economics 2001 University of Vermont Kara Gorski Economics 2003 Edgeworth Economics Andrés Gallo Economics 2003 University of North Florida