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Geoffrey M. HODGSON Research Professor in Business Studies, University of Hertfordshire

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1964-1965 Computer Programmer, STL Research, Harlow, Essex
1968-1972 Teacher of Mathematics, Levenshulme High School, Manchester and Audenshaw Grammar School, Thameside
1974-1981 Lecturer and Senior Lecturer in Economics, Manchester Metropolitan University (then Manchester Polytechnic)
1980-1981 Visiting Professor of Economics, Bennington College, Vermont, USA
1981-1987 Principal Lecturer in Economics, University of Northumbria (then Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic)
1984-1985 Hallsworth Research Fellow in Political Economy, University of Manchester
1987-1990 Reader in Economics, University of Northumbria (then Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic)
1990-1992 Professor of Economics, University of Northumbria (formerly Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic)
1992-1998 University Lecturer in Economics, University of Cambridge
1998 Reader in Institutional and Evolutionary Economics, University of Cambridge
since 1999 Research Professor in Business Studies, University of Hertfordshire

Mitgliedschaften

Member of Economic Council, Britain in Europe
American Economic Association
European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (Founder and Honorary Life Member)
Association for Evolutionary Economics (Current President)
International Joseph Schumpeter Society

Publikationen

Economics in the Shadows of Darwin and Marx: Essays on Institutional and Evolutionary Themes, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2006. ISBN-13: 978 1 84542 497 8 (hbk). ISBN-10: 1 84542 497 2 (hbk)
The Evolution of Institutional Economics: Agency, Structure and Darwinism in American Institutionalism, Routledge, London, 2004. ISBN 0-415-32252-9 (hbk) 0-415-32253-7 (pbk)
How Economics Forgot History: The Problem of Historical Specificity in Social Science, Routledge, London, 2001. ISBN 0-415-25716-6 (hbk) ISBN 0-415-25717-4 (pbk) (Also in Chinese edition.)
Evolution and Institutions: On Evolutionary Economics and the Evolution of Economics, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 1999. ISBN 1-85898-813-6 (hbk) ISBN 1-85898-824-1 (pbk) (Also in Chinese edition.)
Economics and Utopia: Why the Learning Economy is Not the End of History, Routledge, London, 1999. ISBN 0-415-19685-X (pbk) (Also in Japanese edition.)

Auszeichnungen

Global Visiting Scholar, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, 2001
Honorary Life Member, European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy from 2005
Thomas P. Johnson, Distinguised Fellow, Rollins College, Florida, USA, 2005
President, Association for Evolutionary Economics, 2006
Academician of the Academy of Learned Sciences for the Social Sciences