John F. Berdell
Academic Degrees
Ph.D. Cambridge University, Cambridge, U.K., Economics, 1992
M.A. University of California, Berkeley, CA, Economics, 1986
B.A. University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, Economics, 1984
Academic Experience
Associate Professor (most recent), DePaul University (1991 - Now).
Selected Publications
Article
Berdell, J. (1995). The Present Relevance of Hume's Open-economy Monetary Dynamics. Economic Journal, 105 (432), 1205-1217.
Berdell, J., Ghoshal, A. (2007). Gains and Losses from Preferential Trade Agreements: Some Evidence from NAFTA. International Trade Journal, 21 (2), 191-228.
Berdell, J. (1998). Adam Smith and the Ambiguity of Nations.. Review of Social Economy, 56 (2), 175-89.
Berdell, J. (1996). Innovation and Trade: David Hume and the Case for Freer Trade.. History of Political Economy, 28 (1), 107-126.
Berdell, J. (2007). John Berdell on Dennis O'Brien's The Classical Economists Revisited. Review of Political Economy, 19 (2), 269-272.
Book or Chapter in Book
Berdell, J. (2007). International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. London: Macmillian Reference USA/Thompson Gale. Chapter: Anglo-Portuguese Trade. Pages: 2.
Berdell, J. (2002). International Trade and Economic Growth in Open Economies:. Cheltenham U.K: Edward Elgar. Pages: 186.
Berdell, J. (1999). Keynes, Post-Keynesianism and Political Economy: Essays in honour of Geoff Harcourt . London: Routledge. Chapter: Effective Demand, Technical Change and the Limits to Growth in the Ricardo-Malthus Debate: A Numerical Exploration. P
Selected Professional and Community Service
Reviewer: Ad Hoc Review of Article or Manuscript
2007: International Trade Journal, Reviewer for ITJ
2005: History of Economic Ideas , Reviewer for HEI
2002: Journal of Political Economy, Reviewer for JPE
2001: Review of Social Economy, Reviewer for RSE