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Curriculum Vitae: John Marangos 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. John MARANGOS Associate Professor, Department of Economics University of Crete, Greece PERSONAL: Address: Department of Economics University of Crete Rethymno, 74100 Crete, Greece. email: [email protected] Home Address: E. Portaliou 28C Rethymno, 74100 Crete, Greece Tel: + 30 2831027886 Cell: +30 6972728226 Date of Birth: 10 December 1962. Citizenship: Australian Greek Permanent Resident of USA. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: 2002 Ph.D in Economics, LaTrobe University. Graduated on the 20 September 2002. Thesis title: “Alternative Models of Transition for Russian and Eastern European Economies”. Supervisor: Professor John King 1991 Master of Economics, Monash University. Thesis title: “The Search for a Consistent and Viable Economic System in the Soviet Union”. Supervisor: Associate Professor Ian Ward. 1988 Master of Economics, Coursework, Monash University. 1987 Master of Economics Preliminary, Monash University.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Dr. John MARANGOS

Associate Professor, Department of Economics University of Crete, Greece

PERSONAL: Address: Department of Economics University of Crete Rethymno, 74100 Crete, Greece. email: [email protected] Home Address: E. Portaliou 28C

Rethymno, 74100 Crete, Greece Tel: + 30 2831027886 Cell: +30 6972728226 Date of Birth: 10 December 1962. Citizenship: Australian Greek Permanent Resident of USA. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: 2002 Ph.D in Economics, LaTrobe University. Graduated on the 20 September 2002.

Thesis title: “Alternative Models of Transition for Russian and Eastern European Economies”.

Supervisor: Professor John King 1991 Master of Economics, Monash University. Thesis title: “The Search for a Consistent and Viable Economic

System in the Soviet Union”. Supervisor: Associate Professor Ian Ward. 1988 Master of Economics, Coursework, Monash University. 1987 Master of Economics Preliminary, Monash University.

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1981 - 1985 Bachelor of Economics, Major in Economic Analysis, Athens School

of Economic and Commercial Sciences. Courses: 22 June- 3 July 2002 Seventh International Post Keynesian Workshop, University of

Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, USA. 24 November- General Equilibrium Modelling and Monash Model Course. 6 December 1996 Centre of Policy Studies, Monash University. SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS: 2002 Award in a form of financial assistance to attend the Seventh

International Post Keynesian Workshop, University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, USA.

1999 Outstanding Conference Participant, Business & Economics Society International Conference, Canary Islands, Spain. 1982 - 1983 Scholarship Halkiopoulou Foundation, Athens. EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE: September 2008 Associate Professor in Political Economy Department of Economics University of Crete August 2010-September 2008 Adjunct Professor of Economics, Business Administration, Hellenic Open University Teaching through Distance Education Methodologies August 2008-August 2003 Associate Professor Department of Economics Colorado State University January 2002-July 2003 Lecturer, School of Business University of Ballarat. July 2001-December 2001 Assistant Lecturer, Department of Economics, Monash University.

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Jan 2001 –July 2001 Leave funded by the University to complete my Ph.D. July 1998- Dec 2000 Lecturer, Department of Economics, Monash University. Jan. 1998 - June 1998 Assistant Lecturer, Department of Economics. Monash University. July 1997-Dec 1997 Research fellow Grade 4 Lever 2, Department of Economics, University of Melbourne.

Casual Lecturer and Enhancement coordinator,

Department of Economics, Monash University. 1996-July 1997 Assistant Lecturer, Department of Economics, Monash University. 1992- 1996 Assistant Lecturer, Department of Economics, Monash University. . Casual Assistant Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Melbourne. 1991 Second semester Assistant Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Melbourne. 1991 First semester Part-time (0.7) Assistant Lecturer, Department of Economics Monash University. Part-time Assistant Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Melbourne. 1990 Part-time (0.5) Assistant Lecturer, Department of Economics Monash University.

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Part-time Assistant Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Melbourne.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE: University of Crete Graduate course Comparative Economic Systems

OIOΘΟ History of Economic Thought ΙΙ OIMO100 Economics of Transition I OIMO101 Economics of Transition II PMAO300 Advanced Macroeconomics Seminar

Colorado State University EC372 History of Economic Thought EC505 Political Economy I

EC332 International Political Economy EC370 Comparative Economic Systems

EC492 Senior Seminar-Transition Economics ECC202 Principles Microeconomics

University of Ballarat: BE507 Business Microeconomics BE617 Comparative Economic Systems BE703 Economic Policy in Australia BS622 Competitive Analysis BE402 Business Economics MBA Hong Kong.

Monash University: Lecturing: ECW1102 Macroeconomics ECX1100 Microeconomics ECX2710 Microeconomics ECF9530 Economics (Melbourne and Hong Kong) ECC1000 Microeconomics, ECC1010 Macroeconomics ECC2810 Comparative Economic Systems, ECC2820 Capitalism: Contrasting Views. EUR5090.12 Interpreting East and Central Europe. Tutoring: ECC1000 Economics,

ECC1100 Economics, ECC2810 Comparative Economic Systems, ECC2820 Capitalism: Contrasting Views.

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University of Melbourne Tutoring: 1992-1996 316-101 Introductory Macroeconomics 316-302 Introductory Microeconomic 1991 316-201 Macroeconomics 326-202 Microeconomics

316-301 International Economics

1990 316-201 Macroeconomics 326-202 Microeconomics PUBLICATIONS:

BOOKS 5. Marangos J., (forthcoming), (ed.), Alternative Perspectives of a Good Society, Palgrave. 4. Marangos J., (forthcoming), Consistency and Viability of Economic Systems, Palgrave. 3. Figart D. and J. Marangos, (eds), (January, 2011), Living Standards and Social Well-Being,

Routledge. 2. Bitzenis, A., and J. Marangos, (2007), The Economics of Transition, Stamoulis Publications,

Athens, Greece (IN GREEK).

1. John Marangos, (2004), Alternative Economic Models of Transition, Ashgate, Burlington VA. Reprint (2007) in paperback as Alternative Political Economy Models of Transition, Transaction Publishing.

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:

8. Marangos J. and Charles J. Whalen, (forthcoming), “Evolution Without Fundamental Change: The “Washington Consensus” on Economic Development and Its Significance for Post-Keynesian Institutionalism”, in Charles, J. Whalen (ed.), Rethinking Economics: Instability, Prosperity and Public Policy After the Great Recession.

7. Bitzenis A., J. Marangos, V.A. Vlachos, N. Astroulakis and G. Meramveliotakis and A. Tsitouras, (Spring, 2011), “Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship and the Business Environment in Greece: Aspects from the EU South” in Claudette Chin-Loy, Nikolaos Karagiannis and Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi (eds), Modern Competitiveness in the 21st Century:

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Global Experiences, Lexington Books, Lanham, Maryland. 6. Nikos Astroulakis and John Marangos, (October, 2010), “The European Union Enlargement

and Well-Being: A Comparative Approach”, in Figart D. and J. Marangos, (eds), Living Standards and Social Well-Being, Routledge.

5. John Marangos, (2009), “Labor during Transition: A Radical Institutional Approach’ in

Frederic S. Lee and Jon Bekken (eds), Radical Economics and Labor: Essays Inspired by the IWW Centennial, Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp.143-58.

4. John Marangos, (2007), “Alternative International Trade Policies and the Role of Foreign

Aid for Transition Economies”, in Bruno S. Sergi, William T. Bagatelas and Jana Kubicova (eds), Industries and Markets in Central and Eastern Europe, Ashgate, Burlington VA, pp.103-15.

3. John Marangos, (2005), “A Political Economy Approach to Transition from Command to

Markets”, in Bruno S. Sergi, William T. Bagatelas, and Jana Kubicová (eds.), Business Opportunities in Slovakia and Central Europe, Iura, Bratislava. A book sponsored by the American Chamber of Commerce in Slovakia, pp.21-33.

2. John Marangos, (2004), “Transformation To The Market in Eastern Europe, Former Soviet

Union and Asia”, in O’Hara P. (ed), Global Political Economy and the Wealth of Nations: Performance, Institutions, Problems and Policies, Routledge, London, pp.105-126.

1. John Marangos, (1999), “The Rise and the Fall of the Stalinist Economic System: A Social Science Perspective” in Dahiya, S.B. (ed), The Current State of Economic Science, Spellbound Publications, Rohtak, pp.2685-2705.

ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS 60. Marangos, J., (forthcoming), “The ‘Discouraged-Business-Major Hypothesis’: Policy

Implications”, Education Economics. 59. Marangos, J., (forthcoming), “Social Change versus Transition: The Political Economy of

Institutions and Transitional Economies”, Forum for Social Economics, Special issue edited by Phillip O’Hara.

58. John Marangos and Nikos Astroulakis, (2010), “The Aristotelian Contribution to

Development Ethics”, Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. XLIV No. 2, pp. 551-8. 57. Bitzenis A., Misic, A., J. Marangos and A. Andronikidis, (2009), “The role of banking

reform policy in transition economies: delayed reforms for the case of Serbia”, Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies, Vol.2, No.2, pp.175-98.

56. Marangos, J., and N. Astroulakis, (2009), “The Institutional Foundation of Development

Ethics”, Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. XLIII, No. 2, pp. 381-8.

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55. Bitzenis A. and J. Marangos, (2009), “The Impact Of Adverse Initial Conditions And The Resulting Speed And Sequence Of Reforms In Determining The Delayed EU Membership Of Bulgaria”, Social Science Journal, Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 70–88.

54. Marangos, J., (2009), “The Evolution of the Term Washington Consensus”, Journal of

Economic Surveys, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 350–384. 53. Marangos, J., (2009), “What Happened to the Washington Consensus? The Evolution of

International Development Policy’, Journal of Socio-Economics, Vo. 38, No.1, pp. 197-208. 52. Marangos, J., (2009), “An Institutional and Economic Complexity Approach to the

Development of Agricultural Interest Groups in Australia”, Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. XLIII, No. 1, pp. 43-68.

51. Marangos, J., (2008), “The Evolution of the Anti-Washington Consensus Debate: From

“Post-Washington Consensus” to “After the Washington Consensus”, Competition & Change: The Journal of Global Business and Political Economy, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 227-44.

50. Figart D.M. and J. Marangos, (2008), “Introduction to Living Standard and Social Well-

Being”, Review of Social Economy, Vo. LXVI, No. 1, pp. 1-5. 49. Bitzenis A. and J. Marangos (2008), “The Role of Risk as an FDI Barrier to Entry during

Transition: The Case of Bulgaria”, Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. XLII, No. 2, pp. 499-508.

48. John Marangos, (2008), “Thomas Paine (1737-1809) and Thomas Spence (1750-1814) on

Land Ownership, Land Taxes and the Provision of Citizens Dividend”, International Journal of Social Economics, Vo.34, No.5, pp. 313-325, (Lead Article).

47. Bitzenis A., Misic, A., J. Marangos and A. Andronikidis, (2008), “Evaluating the Banking

Reforms in Serbia Using Survey Results”, Studies in Economics and Finance, Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 49-71.

46. Bitzenis, A., Marangos, J., and Nuskova V. (2007), “Motives for Foreign Direct Investment

in the Manufacturing Sector in the FYR Macedonia”, Post-Communist Economies, Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 505-27.

45. Bitzenis A. and J. Marangos (2007), “The Monetary Model of Exchange Rate Determination:

The Case of Greece (1974-1994)”, International Journal of Monetary Economics and Finance, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 57–88.

44. Bitzenis A., J. Marangos and A. Andronikidis, (2007), “The Interaction of International

Trade and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) under Decisive Institutional Reforms in Bulgaria”, International Journal of Trade and Global Markets, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 69-88.

43. John Marangos, (2007), “The Shock Therapy Model of Transition”, International Journal of

Economic Policy in Emerging Economies, Vol.1, No.1, pp. 88-123, reprinted as the lead

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chapter in Gadziyev S.G., D. Grundey, Y. Bilan and B.S. Sergi (2009), Business Development and Markets in the European Economic Area, Foundation of International Studies, Kyiv, Ukraine, pp.19-50.

42. Marangos J. and S. Alley, (2007), “Effectiveness of Concept Maps in Economics: Evidence

from Australia and USA”, Learning and Individual Differences Journal of Psychology and Education, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 193-9.

41. Bitzenis A. and J. Marangos (2007), “Globalization and the Integration-Assisted Transition

in Central and Eastern European Economies”, Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. XLI, No. 2, pp. 427-34.

40. Marangos, J., (2007), “Was Shock Therapy Consistent with the Washington Consensus?”,

Comparative Economic Studies, Vol. 49, No. 1, pp. 32-58. With a comment by John Williamson (2007), “Shock Therapy and the Washington Consensus: A Comment”, Comparative Economic Studies, Vol. 49, No. 1, pp. 59-60.

39. Marangos, J., (2006-7), “John Rogers Commons on Power”, International Journal of

Political Economy, Vol.35, No.4, pp. 50-66. 38. Marangos, J., (2006), “Was Market Socialism a Feasible Alternative for Transition

Economies?”, International Journal of Political Economy, Vol.35, No. 3, pp.64-88. 37. King J. and J. Marangos, (2006), “Two Arguments for Basic Income: Thomas Paine and

Thomas Spence”, History of Economic Ideas, Vol. XIV, No. 1, pp. 55-71. 36. John Marangos and Sean Alley, (2006), “A Comparative Political Economy Approach to

Farming Interest Groups in Australia and USA”, The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol.65, No.3, pp.497-524. Reprinted in L. Moss (ed), Natural Resources, Taxation & Regulation: Unusual Perspectives on a Classic Topic, Blackwell Publishing, Malden MA, pp. 25-52.

35. Marangos, J., (2006), “Changing Students’ Perception of Economics by Facilitating Their Transition to University”, International Journal of Learning and Change, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 329-44.

34. Marangos, J., (2006), “Developing a Civilized Society in Transition Economies: The Post

Keynesian Paradigm”, Journal of Socio-Economics, Vol. 35, No. 4, pp. 660-81. 33. Marangos, J., (2006), “Were the Chinese Reforms a Feasible Alternative to Transition

Economies”, International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 33, No. 3, pp. 221-40. 32. Marangos, J. (2006), “Introduction-The Political Economy of Transition”, Global Business &

Economics Review Special Issue The Political Economy of Transition, Vol. 8, No. 1-2, pp. 1-5.

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31. Marangos, J. (2006), “Was there an Optimum Model of Transition?”, Global Business & Economics Review Special Issue The Political Economy of Transition, Vol. 8, No. 1-2, pp. 133-60.

30. Marangos, J., (2006), “Contrasting Primitive Conceptions of Basic Income Guarantee”,

International Journal of Environment, Workplace and Employment, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 6-20. 29. Marangos, J. (2005), “Alternative Models of Transition and Institutional Development”, Global

Business & Economics Review, Vo. 7, No. 4, pp. 390-408. 28. John Marangos, (2005), “Shock Therapy and its Consequences in Transition Economies”,

Development, Vol. 42, No. 2, pp. 70-8. 27. John Marangos and Catherine Williams, (2005), “The Impact of Drought on Uncertainty and

Agricultural Investment in Australia”, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 575-94.

26. John Marangos, (2005), “Alternative Paths to the Transition Process”, International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 32, No. 4, pp.307-24.

25. John Marangos, (2005), “A Political Economy Approach to the Neoclassical Gradualist Model

of Transition”, Journal of Economic Surveys, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 263-293. 24. Marangos, J. (2005), “Why China is a High Lambda Society?”, Journal of Economic Issues,

Vo. 39, No. 4, pp. 933-50. 23. Marangos, J. (2004), “Social Divided Versus Basic Income Guarantee in Market Socialism”,

International Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 34, No. 3, pp. 20-40

22. John Marangos, (2004), “Modeling the Privatization Process in Transition Economies”, Oxford Development Studies, Vol. 32, No. 4, pp. 585-604.

21. John Marangos, (2004), “A Post Keynesian Approach to the Transition Process”, Eastern Economic Journal, Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 441-65.

20. John Marangos, (2004), “Was Shock Therapy Consistent with Democracy?”, Review of Social Economy, Vol. LXII, No. 2, pp. 221-43.

19. John Marangos, (2003), “Alternative Politico-Economic Models of Transition, Journal of Economic and Social Policy, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 52-71.

18. John Marangos, (2003), “The Effectiveness of Concept Maps In Introductory Microeconomics”, Economic Papers, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 74-82.

17. John Marangos, (2003), “Was Shock Therapy Really A Shock?”, Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 37, No. 4, pp. 943-66.

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16. John Marangos, (2003), “A Political Economy Methodology in Modeling the Transition

Process’, Global Business & Economics Review, Vo. 5, No. 2, pp. 197-225.

15. John Marangos, (2003), “Global Transition Strategies in Eastern Europe: Moving to Market Relations”, Development, Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 112-7.

14. John Marangos, (2003), “Price Liberalization, Monetary and Fiscal Policies for Transition

Economies: A Post Keynesian Perspective”, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 449-70.

13. John Marangos, (2002), “Preventive Therapy: The Neoclassical Gradualist Model of Transition from Central Administration to Market Relations”, Carl Beck Papers in Russian and Eastern European Studies, University of Pittsburgh, No. 1604, October.

12. John Marangos, (2002), “Alternative Methods of Institutional Development for Transition Economies”, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, Vol. 158, No. 3, pp. 483-513.

11. John Marangos, (2002), “A Post Keynesian Critique of Privatisation Policies in Transition Economies”, Journal of International Development, Vol. 14, No. 5, pp. 573-89.

10. John Marangos, (2002), “How University Students Were Planning To Study Introductory

Microeconomics? Were Their Study Plans Realized?”, Economic Papers, Vo. 21, No. 2, pp. 45-60.

9. John Marangos, (2002), “A Survey of the Value University Students Place on Economics”,

Economic Papers, Vol. 21, No. 3, pp. 80-93. 8. John Marangos, (2002), “A Political Economy Approach to the Neoclassical Model of

Transition”, The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol. 61, No. 1, January, pp. 259-276, reprinted in L.S. Moss (ed), The New Political Economies, Malden, Blackwell Publishers, pp. 259-276.

7. John Marangos, (2002), “The Political Economy of Shock Therapy”, Journal of Economic Surveys, Vol. 16, No. 1, February, pp. 41-76.

6. John Marangos, (2001), “International Trade Policies for Transition Economies: The Post

Keynesian Alternative”, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, pp. 689-704.

5. John Marangos (2001), “A Post Keynesian Approach to Institutional Development in Transition

Economies”, Journal of Economics and Social Policy, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 58-71. 4. Ward, Ian, Glenda Crosling and John Marangos, (2001), “The Effectiveness of the Orientation

Tutorial: Some Further Results”, Economic Papers, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 85-88.

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3. John Marangos, (2000-1), “A Post Keynesian View of Transition to Market Capitalism:

Developing a Civilized Society”, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 299-309.

2. John Marangos, (2000), “The Effectiveness of Collaborative Problem-Solving Tutorials in

Introductory Microeconomics”, Economic Papers, Vol.19, No. 4, pp. 33-41. 1. Ward, Ian, Glenda Crosling and John Marangos, (2000), “Encouraging Positive Perceptions of

Economics: The Effectiveness of the Orientation Tutorial”, Economic Papers, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 76-86.

PAPERS IN REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 8. John Marangos, (2005), “A Political Economy Approach to the Chinese Model of Transition” in

Kantarelis D., (ed), Global Business & Economics Anthology 2004, pp.74-83. 7. John Marangos, (2004), “Alternative Perspective to Social Policy during Transition” in

Kantarelis D., (ed), Global Business & Economics Anthology 2004, pp.684-93

6. John Marangos, (2003), “The Role of Markets in Institutional Development for Transition Economies” in Kantarelis D., (ed), Global Business & Economics Anthology 2003, pp. 386-89.

5. John Marangos, (2003), “The Value of Studying Economics” in Kantarelis D., (ed), Global Business & Economics Anthology 2003, pp. 425-30.

4. John Marangos, (2000), “Advancing Student Learning Introducing Collaborative Problem-

Solving Tutorials in Introductory Microeconomics” in Kantarelis D., (ed), Global Business & Economics Anthology 2000, pp.113-121.

3. John Marangos, (1999), “Europe in Transition” in Kantarelis D., (ed), Business & Economics

for the 21st Century- Volume III, Business and Economic Society International, Worcester, pp.423-431.

2. John Marangos, (1998), “Why the Gorbachev Reforms Fail?” in Kantarelis D., (ed), Business &

Economics for the 21st Century- Volume II, Business and Economic Society International, Worcester, pp.430-7.

1. John Marangos (1997), “Market and Political Freedom” in Kantarelis D., (ed), Business &

Economics for the 21st Century- Volume I, Business and Economic Society International, Worcester, pp. 162-7.

ENTRIES IN ENCYCLOPEDIAS 13. Marangos, J., (2009), “Transition Economies”, in P.A. O’Hara (Ed.), International

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Encyclopedia of Public Policy: Volume 1―Global Governance and Development. GPERU: Perth, pp. 475-489. http://pohara.homestead.com/Encyclopedia/Volume-1.pdf

12. Marangos, J., (2009), “Market Socialism”, in P.A. O’Hara (Ed.), International Encyclopedia

of Public Policy: Volume 3―Global Governance and Development. GPERU: Perth, pp. 351-366. http://pohara.homestead.com/Encyclopedia/Volume-3.pdf

11. Marangos, J., (2009), “Economic Planning”, in P.A. O’Hara (Ed.), International

Encyclopedia of Public Policy: Volume 3―Global Governance and Development. GPERU: Perth, pp. 175-187. http://pohara.homestead.com/Encyclopedia/Volume-3.pdf

10. Bitzenis, Α. and J. Marangos, (2009), “Industry Policy”, in P.A. O’Hara (Ed.), International

Encyclopedia of Public Policy: Volume 3―Global Governance and Development. GPERU: Perth, pp. 274-287. http://pohara.homestead.com/Encyclopedia/Volume-3.pdf

9. Bitzenis, Α. and J. Marangos, (2008), “Trade Bilateral”, in Darity, William A., Jr.

International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition. 9 vols. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, pp. 414-5.

8. Bitzenis, Α. and J. Marangos, (2008), “Enterprise”, in Darity, William A., Jr. International

Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition. 9 vols. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, pp. 598-600.

7. Bitzenis, Α. and J. Marangos, (2008), “Business”, in Darity, William A., Jr. International

Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition. 9 vols. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, pp. 400-3.

6. Bitzenis, Α. and J. Marangos, (2008), “Private Sector”, in Darity, William A., Jr.

International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition. 9 vols. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, pp. 480-1.

5. Bitzenis, Α. and J. Marangos, (2008), “Money Laundering”, in Darity, William A., Jr.

International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition. 9 vols. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, pp. 263.

4. Bitzenis, Α. and J. Marangos, (2008), “Market Economy”, in Darity, William A., Jr.

International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition. 9 vols. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, pp. 604-5.

3. Bitzenis, Α. and J. Marangos, (2008), “International Monetary Fund”, in Darity, William A.,

Jr. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition. 9 vols. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, pp. 95-6.

2. Bitzenis, Α. and J. Marangos, (2008), “Exchange Rates”, in Darity, William A., Jr.

International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition. 9 vols. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, pp. 37-40.

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1. Bitzenis, Α. and J. Marangos, (2008), “Transitional Economies”, in Darity, William A., Jr.

International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition. 9 vols. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, pp. 533-4.

NON-REFEREED ARTICLES: John Marangos and Sean Alley, (2004) “A Comparative Approach to the Effectiveness of

Concept Maps in Principles Microeconomics between Australian and USA Students”, International College Teaching Methods and Styles Conference Proceedings.

John Marangos, (1999), “The Failure of the Shock Therapy Model: A Political Economy

Approach”, Conference on European Integration and Economies of Transition, Chios, Greece, 16-18 December 1999 in CD-Rom.

John Marangos, (1999), “The Market and Political Freedom”, The Freeman Ideas on

Liberty, Vol.49, No.6, June, pp.39-41.

John Marangos, (1998), “The Rise and the Fall of the Stalinist Economic System: A Social Science Perspective”, Journal of Development Planning Literature”, Vol. 13, No 3, July-September, pp. 233-253.

John Marangos, (1993), “What is Left from the Left”, Mozaic, March.

John Marangos, (1992), “The Economic System in a Social Science Context: The Case of

the Soviet Union”, Mozaic, March.

REPORTS: Ward, Ian, Glenda Crosling and John Marangos, (2000), “Faculty of Business and

Economics Transition Program: An Evaluation and Recommendations”, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, pp. i-iv +64, ISBN 0 73261790 1.

BOOK REVIEWS Institutions, Development and Economic Growth, edited by Theo S. Eicher and Cecilia

Garcia-Penalosa, CESifo Seminar Series, MIT Press, Cambridge MA, in Comparative Economic Studies, Vol. 50, No. 4, December 2008, pp. 673-5.

Varieties of Capitalism in Post-Communist Countries, edited by David Lane and Martin

Myant, Studies in Transition Economies. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, in Slavic Review, Vol. 67, No. 3, Fall 2008, pp. 735-6.

Organized Crime, Prison and Post-Soviet Societies, by Anton N. Oleinik. Aldershot:

Ashgate. 2003, in the Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 39, No. 3, September 2005, pp.

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821-2. Economic Transition in Central and Eastern Europe. Planting the Seeds. By Daniel Gros

and Alfred Steinher. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004, in the Slavic Review, Vol. 64, No. 2, Summer 2005, pp. 408-9.

MULTIMEDIA DEVELOPMENT: John Marangos, (2007), Instructor’s Manual for Microeconomics: A Contemporary

Introduction, Third Edition, CD-ROM, Nelson Publishing, Melbourne. John Marangos, (2004), Instructor’s Manual for Microeconomics: A Contemporary

Introduction, Seconod Edition, CD-ROM, Nelson Publishing, Melbourne. John Marangos, (2001), Instructor’s Manual for Microeconomics: A Contemporary

Introduction, CD-ROM, Nelson Publishing, Melbourne, ISBN 0-17-010382. John Marangos, (1998), “Multiply choice questions and Glossary” for the website of the

ABC series of 13 Radio Programs, Money, Markets and the Economy. John Marangos, (1997), “MAX Study Module”, Department of Economics, University of

Melbourne. Max is a study and revision tool to assist students in their study of Introductory Macroeconomics. MAX is an interactive process of learning that facilitates the development of skills necessary for students to answer correctly economics exam questions. The aim of MAX is to help students to identify correct statements and the mistakes of fellow students make when answering exam questions in Introductory Macroeconomics. Through this process instead of passively learning the concepts the student is able to reinforce and improve their knowledge by becoming an active participant through criticising and assessing the answer of another student.

RESEARCH GRANTS: UNIVERSITY OF CRETE Marangos J and M. Koukouritakis (2010), “Factors that Determine the Decline in Student

Enrolments in Economics in Australia and Policy Implications”, University of Crete. COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY Marangos J, (2008), “Creating a Service-Learning Course in Economics”, The Institute

for Teaching and Learning, Colorado State University. Marangos J, (2005-6), “What Are the Attributes of Students who Major in Economics at

CSU?”, Department of Economics, Colorado State University.

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MONASH UNIVERSITY STRATEGIC INNOVATIONS FUND Marangos J, (2001-2) Appointed by the Faculty as a Subject Development Coordinator for

the Strategic Innovations Fund Grant, “Curriculum Internationalisation and Developing a Quality Flexible Learning Environment for the Faculty of Business and Economics’ Global Degree – The Bachelor of Business and Commerce.

MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY RESEARCH GRANTS Marangos, J. and I. Ward, (2000), Is there a Place for the Study of Comparative Economic

Systems in the 21st Century.

TEACHING INNOVATIONS GRANTS Marangos J., (2000), Developing And Introducing Concept Maps In First Year

Microeconomics. . Marangos J., (1999), Advancing Student Learning: Developing and Implementing A

Collaborative Problem Solving Approach To Tutorials In ECC1000. Marangos J., Ward I. and Crosling G., (1999), Faculty of Business And Economics

Transition Program: Evaluation And Recommendations. SUPERVISION: GRADUATE COMMITTEE CHAIR Nikos Astroulakis, (in progress), “Development Ethics”. Chian Jones, (in progress while at CSU), “Environmental versus Ecological Economics”. Ian Strachan, (in progress while at CSU), PhD., “The Political Economy of Complementary

Currencies”. Jamie Johnstone (in progress while at CSU), PhD., “Efficiency: An History of Economic

Thought Approach” GRADUATE COMMITTEE MEMBER Pamela Jachson, (2008), PhD: “The Battle Over Broadcast Regulation: Can The Free Press

Survive A Free Market Approach?”. Mark Friedman, (in progress, while at CSU), PhD: “Economic Inequality: Implications and

Remedies”. Micah DelVecchio (2007), “Shock Therapy vs Gradualism: An Empirical Analysis of the

Transition to Markets Following the Soviet Dissolution”. Jennifer Corratti, (2007), Department of Political Science, Masters: “Do International

Conferences Matter?”.

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Renee Patey, (2007), Department of Political Science, Masters: “The Operationalization of Sustainable Development. Putting the Concept to Practice: A Study of IFC and GRI”.

Laura Taylor (2006), PhD: “The Role of Informal Institutions in the Transition: How Households in Krasnodar, Russia are Coping with Change”.

Mary Wrenn, (Fall 2004), PhD: “What is Heterodox Economics?”. Vesna Basovska, (Spring, 2004), Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics,

Masters: “The Struggle from Plan to Market: Small Businesses Promotion Approach – The Case of FYROM”.

CONFERENCES AND RESEARCH SEMINARS: 24-26 September 2010 16th Workshop on Alternative Economic Policy in Europe at the

University of Crete, Paper: “The Post Keynesian Retort to the ‘After Washington Consensus’”.

10-12 September 2010 International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy

(IIPPE) & Greek Scientific Association of Political Economy, at the University of Crete, Paper: “The Post Keynesian Response to the ‘After Washington Consensus’”.

7-9 July 2010 History of Economic Thought Society Australia, Sydney, Paper:

“Williamson’s Retort to the Critics: From the ‘After’ to the “Amended’ Washington Consensus”.

2-5 January 2010 ASSA Meeting, Organizer and Chair of the Joint Session

Association for Social Economics and Association of Evolutionary Economics, Denver, Paper: “The Development Ethics Perspective of a Good Society”.

23-26 April 2009 13th Annual Conference of the European Society for the History of

Economic Thought Thessaloniki, University of Macedonia, Greece. Paper: “Ron Stanfield’s Contribution to Institutions and Transitional Economies”.

3-5 January 2009 ASSA Meeting, Association of Evolutionary Economics, San

Francisco. Paper: The Institutional Foundation of Development Ethics”.

June 29– July 1, 2008 10th International Post Keynesian Conference Kansas City,

Missouri. Paper: “After the Washington Consensus: The Post Keynesian Alternative”.

4-6 January 2008 ASSA Meeting, Association of Evolutionary Economics, New

Orleans. Paper: “The Role of Risk as an FDI Barrier to Entry during Transition: The Case of Bulgaria”.

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14-16 September, 2007 First International Research Workshop in Political Economy, University of Crete, Rethymno, Greece. Paper: “Was Shock Therapy consistent with the Washington Consensus?”.

7-9 June, 2007 Twelfth World Congress of Social Economics, University of

Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Paper: “Effectiveness Of Concept Maps In Economics: Evidence From Australia And USA”.

11-14 April, 2007 Association for Institutional Thought Annual Meeting, Calgary

Alberta Canada, Paper: “The ‘Discouraged-Business-Major Hypothesis’: Empirical Evidence”.

3-5 January 2007 ASSA Meeting, Association of Evolutionary Economics, Chicago.

Paper: “Globalization and the Integration-Assisted Transition in Central and Eastern European Economies”.

15-18 September 2006 9th International Post Keynesian Conference. Paper: “The Impact

of Economics for a Civilized Society on Economic Thought”. 18-23 June, 2006 Interdisciplinary Graduate Summer Workshop, Kansas City,

Missouri. Paper: “A Post Keynesian Approach to the Transition Process”.

19-22 April, 2006 Association for Institutional Thought Annual Meeting, Phoenix,

Paper: “FDI, International Trade and Institutional reform in Bulgaria” by Bitzenis A., J. Marangos and A. Andronikidis.

19-22 April, 2006 Association for Institutional Thought Annual Meeting, Phoenix,

Paper: “What Factors Determine the Decline in Student Enrolments in Economics in Australia?”

February 24-26, 2006 Eastern Economic Association, Philadelphia. Paper: “A Historical Account of the Distinction Between Basic

Income and Basic Livable Income Guarantee”. 6-9 January 2006 ASSA Meeting, Association of Social Economics, Boston MA.

Paper: “Basic Capital, Basic Income Guarantee and Basic-Liveable Income Guarantee: A Historical Perspective”.

5 January 2006 The Great Capitalist Restoration, Disembedded Economy &

Nurturance Gap, A Festschrift Celebration for James Ronald Stanfield, Boston MA. Paper: “Social Change versus Transition: The Political Economy of Institutions and Transitional Economies”

15-17 September, 2005 Radical Economics in the 20th Century: Radical Economics and the

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Labor Movement, Kansas City, IMKC. Paper: “Labor During Transition: An Institutional Approach”.

13-16 April, 2005 Association for Institutional Thought Annual Meeting,

Albuquerque, NM, Paper: “An Institutional Approach to the Development of Agricultural Interest Groups in Australia”.

4-6 March, 2005 Eastern Economic Association, New York. Paper: “Paine and Spence on Basic Income Guarantee”. 7-9 January, 2005 ASSA Meeting, Association of Social Economics, Philadelphia,

Paper: “The Evolution of the Term Washington Consensus”. 19-22 July, 2004 Business & Economics Society International, Rhodes, Greece.

Paper: “Alternative Perspectives to Social Policy during Transition”.

27-30 September, 2004 International College Teaching Methods and Styles Conference,

Reno, NV. Paper: “A Comparative Approach to the Effectiveness of Concept Maps in Principles of Microeconomics Between Australian and USA Students” with S.Alley.

21-24 April 2004 Association for Institutional Thought Annual Meeting, Salt Lake

City, Utah. Paper: “Alternative Models of Transition and Institutional Development”.

5 April 2004: Seminal Series, Department of Agricultural and Resource

Economics, CSU. Paper: “The Impact of Drought on Uncertainty and Agricultural Investment in Australia”.

24-28 July 2003 Business & Economics Society International Conference, San

Francisco, USA. Papers: “The Role Of Markets In Institutional Development Of

Transition Economies” “The Value of Studying Economics” 9-10 December 2002 Australian Society of Heterodox Economist Conference, Sydney.

Paper: “A Market Socialist Model of Transition”.

3 May 2002 Russia: Ten Years of Post-Communist Reforms, University of Melbourne. Paper: “Was Shock Therapy Really a Shock?”.

14-16 November 2001 Eighth International Karl Polanyi Conference: “Economy and

Democracy”. National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City. Paper: “Was Shock Therapy Consistent with Democracy”.

23-26 September 2001 30th Conference of Economists, University of Western Australia,

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Perth. Paper: “How University Students were Planning To Study Introductory Microeconomics? Where their Study Plans Realised?”

9-10 July 2001 8th Annual Teaching Economics Conference, RMIT, Melbourne. Paper: “The Value Australian Students Place on Studying

Economics”. 11 May 2001 Department of Economics, University of Newcastle, Seminar Series. Paper: “The Value of Studying Economics: A Student Survey”. 10 May 2001 Department of Economics, University of Newcastle, Seminar Series. Paper: “A Post-Keynesian Model of Transition”. 22-26 July 2000 Business & Economics Society International Conference, Los

Angeles, USA. Paper: “Advancing Student Learning Introducing Collaborative

Problem-Solving Tutorials in Introductory Microeconomics”.

20-21 June 2000 Sixth Annual Conference, Corporate and Organisational Restructuring, Centre for Research into East European Business and other Transforming Economies, Missenden Abbey Management Centre, Great Missenden, Buscks, London.

Paper: “The Political Economy of Transition: Why the Shock Therapy Model Was Short-lived?”

11-16 January 2000 4th Biennial Conference Pacific Rim Economies at the New

Millennium, Coordinated by Western Economic Association International, Sydney.

Paper: “Alternative Methods of Institutional Development for Transition Economies”.

16-18 December 1999 Conference on European Integration and Economies of Transition,

Chios, Greece. Paper: “The Failure of the Shock Therapy Model: A Political Economy Approach”,

26-30 September 1999 28th Conference of Economists, Melbourne

Paper: “A Post Keynesian Model of Transition from Central Administration to Market”.

22-26 July 1999 1999 Business & Economics Society International Canary Islands, Spain Paper: “Europe in Transition”. 27 Sept-3 October 1998 27th Conference of Economists, Sydney.

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Paper: “The Political Economy of Shock Therapy” 17-21 July 1998 1998 Business & Economics Society International Rome, Italy. Paper: “Why the Gorbachev Reforms Fail?” 18-22 July 1997 1997 Business and Economics Society International Athens, Greece. Paper: “Market and Political Freedom” 12-14 March 1997 33rd Annual Meeting, Midwest Business Administration

Association, Chicago, USA. Paper: “Models of Transition for Russia and Eastern Europe”

27-28 June 1996 Five Years since the Fall of the Soviet Union. Centre for Russian and

Euro-Asian Studies, University of Melbourne. Paper: “The Rise and The Fall of the Stalinist Economic System”

1996 Deakin University, Burwood Campus, Transitional Economics Seminar.

Paper: “Conceptualising the Transition Problem”. 1992 Staff seminar series Faculty of Business, R.M.I.T. Coburg Campus. Paper: “The Gorbachev Reforms in a Historical Context”. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE EDITORSHIP Forum for Social Economics, a referee journal published by the Association of Social

Economics. Appointed for 2006-11. Section Editor International Economics and Development Studies of the Global Business &

Economics Review, 2007-10.

GUEST EDITOR Review of Social Economy with the theme“Living Standards and Social Well-Being”, for

publication in February 2007 (with Deborah M. Figart). Global Business & Economics Review, with the theme “The Political Economy of

Transition”, published in December 2005. EDITORIAL BOARDS Member of the Editorial Board of Studies in Economics and Finance. Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Economic Issues (2004-7). Member of the Editorial Board of the Global Business & Economics Review (2004-6).

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COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Member of the Executive Board of the Association for Association for Evolutionary

Economics. Member of the Executive Board of the Association for Social Economics. Member of AFEE Graduate Education Committee Co-organizer of AFEE Summer Institutional School 2005.

JOURNAL, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS AND BOOK REFEREE Cambridge Journal of Economics Journal of Post Keynesian Economics Journal of International Economic Policy Australian Journal of Political Economy History of Economic Review Review of Political Economy Southern Economic Journal Social Science Journal Global Business & Economics Review Anthology 2005 Global Business & Economics Review Anthology 2004 Global Business & Economics Review Anthology 2003 Journal of Economic Issues. Journal of Socio-Economics American Journal of Economics and Sociology Journal of Social and Economic Policy. Global Business & Economics Review. Economic Papers. Global Business & Economics Review Anthology 2001. Global Business & Economics Review Anthology 2000, Business & Economics for the 21st Century- Volume II. , Political Economy: The Contest of Economic Ideas. Swaan, M., Microeconomics: A Contemporary Introduction, Nelson Publishing, Melbourne. UNIVERSITY SERVICE DEPARTMENT Member of the Graduate Admissions Committee. Member of the Board that oversees the Certificate in Political Economy. Member of the Committee to revise the Department’s code. Member of the Search Committee. Library liaison for the Department of Economics.

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Member of the Advisory Board (2003-2005) to the Chair. Coordinator and Examiner of the Economics Enhancement Program. Coordinator and Examiner of the Economics Monash College Program Member of the team organizing the Departmental Open Day. COLLEGE Member of the Leaning Taskforce. Chair of the School Teaching and Learning Committee of the School of Business, University of

Ballarat. Member of the School Research Committee of the School of Business, University of Ballarat. UNIVERSITY Chair of the Russian, Eastern & Central European Studies Program, International Education

Office of International Programs. Faculty Representative at the Lory Student Center Governing Board. Member of the Leadership Education Advisory Board-Curriculum Committee.

RESEARCH INTERESTS Political Economy. International Development. Comparative Economic Systems. International Political Economy Transition Economics. International Studies Globalization. Teaching Economics. Market Socialism and China. Institutional Economics. Post Keynesian Economics. History of Economic Thought.