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Samuel Bowles (economist)

Samuel Stebbins Bowles (/blz/; born June 1, 1939),[1] is an American economist and Professor Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he continues to teach courses on microeconomics and the theory of institutions.[2] His work belongs to the neo-Marxian[3][4][5] (variably called post-Marxian)[6][7][8] tradition of economic thought. However, his perspective on economics is eclectic and draws on various schools of thought, including what he and others refer to as post-Walrasian economics.[9]

Samuel Bowles

(1939-01-06) January 6, 1939

Biography[edit]

Bowles, the son of U.S. Ambassador and Connecticut Governor Chester Bowles,[10] graduated with a B.A. from Yale University in 1960, where he was a founding member of the Yale Russian Chorus, participating in their early tours of the Soviet Union. Subsequently, he received his Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University in 1965 with the thesis titled The Efficient Allocation of Resources in Education: A Planning Model with Applications to Northern Nigeria. In 1973, the Economics Department of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where Bowles taught until 2001, hired him along with Herbert Gintis, Stephen Resnick, Richard D. Wolff and Richard Edwards as part of a "radical package." Currently, Bowles is a professor of economics at the University of Siena, Italy and the Arthur Spiegel Research Professor and Director of the Behavioral Sciences Program at the Santa Fe Institute in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Additionally, Bowles continues to teach graduate-level courses in microeconomics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.[11]


In 2006, Bowles was awarded the Leontief Prize for his outstanding contribution to economic theory by the Global Development and Environment Institute. He was elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2020.[12]

Bowles, Samuel (1969). . Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674670907.

Planning educational systems for economic growth

Notes and problems in microeconomic theory

Gordon, David M.

Gintis, Herbert

Bowles, Samuel; ; Franzin, Maurizio (1999). The politics and economics of power. London New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780415185424.

Pagano, Ugo

Bowles, Samuel; (1998). Wright, Erik Olin (ed.). Recasting Egalitarianism: new rules for communities, states, and markets. London, England: New York Verso. ISBN 9781859842553.

Gintis, Herbert

Bowles, Samuel; ; Durlauf, Steven (2000). Meritocracy and economic inequality. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691004686.

Arrow, Kenneth

Bowles, Samuel; ; Boyd, Robert; Camerer, Colin; Fehr, Ernst; Gintis, Herbert (2004). Foundations of human sociality: economic experiments and ethnographic evidence from fifteen small-scale societies. Oxford New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199262052.

Henrich, Joseph

Bowles, Samuel (2006). Microeconomics: behavior, institutions, and evolution. Princeton, New Jersey Woodstock: Princeton University Press.  9780691126388.

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Bowles, Samuel; ; Osborne Groves, Melissa (2005). Unequal chances: family background and economic success. New York Princeton, New Jersey: Russell Sage Foundation, Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691136202.

Gintis, Herbert

Bowles, Samuel; ; Fehr, Ernst; Boyd, Robert (2005). Moral sentiments and material interests: the foundations of cooperation in economic life. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. ISBN 9780262572378.

Gintis, Herbert

Bowles, Samuel; Roosevelt, Frank; Edwards, Richard (2005). Understanding capitalism: competition, command, and change. New York: Oxford University Press.  9780195138658.

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Bowles, Samuel; Durlauf, Steven; Hoff, Karla (2006). Poverty traps. New York Princeton, New Jersey: Russell Sage Foundation Princeton University Press.  9780691125008.

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Bowles, Samuel; ; Bardhan, Pranab (2006). Globalization and egalitarian redistribution. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691125190.

Wallerstein, Michael

Bowles, Samuel; ; Baland, Jean-Marie (2007). Inequality, cooperation, and environmental sustainability. Princeton, New Jersey: Russell Sage Foundation, Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691128795.

Bardhan, Pranab

Bowles, Samuel; (2011). A cooperative species: human reciprocity and its evolution. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691158167.

Gintis, Herbert

Bowles, Samuel; (2011). Schooling in capitalist America: educational reform and the contradictions of economic life. Chicago, Illinois: Haymarket Books. ISBN 9781608461318. Original printed in 1976.

Gintis, Herbert

Bowles, Samuel (2016). The Moral Economy: Why Good Incentives Are No Substitute for Good Citizens. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press.  9780300163803.

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Capital accumulation

Institutional economics

Marxian economics

Supply-side economics

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Samuel Bowles' Webpage at the SFI

The MacArthur Research Network on Preferences

The MacArthur Research Network on the Effects of Inequality on Economic Performance