Kenneth Mischel
Associate Professor of Economics and Finance
Kenneth_Mischel@baruch.cuny.edu
http://speiser.baruch.cuny.edu/~mischel/
Education:
BA University of Pennsylvania Philosophy 1984 MS Columbia University Finance 1989 PhD Columbia University Finance 1990
Areas of Expertise:
Finance
Selected Publications:
"The Ascendance of Economic Governance and the Untaming of Chance," Global Focus, 11(2): 13-30, 1999."Sticky Prices as a Coordination Success." Atlantic Economic Journal, 26 (2): 162-171, l998.
"Are We Too Thin For Our Own Good?" Philosophical Forum, 28/29: 377-400, l998.
"The Modern Theory of the Division of Labor: Technological Imperative or Implicit Collective Choice." Journal of Income Distribution, 6 (2), 1997.
"Webs of Significance: Understanding Economic Activity Within Its Cultural Context." Review of Social Economy, 55 (1): 67-84, 1997.
Academic Activities:
Selected Book Reviews:"Overcoming Income Distribution Theory: A Review of Ross Zucker's Democratic Distributive Justice," forthcoming in Journal of Income Distribution.
"Van Crevald Mythistoricus: A Review of Martin Van Crevald's The Rise and Decline of the State," in Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Vol. 19-A, Warren J. Samuels and Jeff E. Biddle (eds.), Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2001.
"Who Does 'Spiritual' Modify? A Review of Ian I.Mitroff and Elizabeth Denton's A Spiritual Audit of Corporate America," Busines and Society Review, 106 (4), 2001.
