Trinity College Dublin DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS |
Curriculum Vitae | |
Name: | Antoin E. Murphy |
Academic Qualifications: | M.A. (N.U.I., Dubl.), Ph.D., Litt. D
(Dubl.), Barrister-at-Law (King's Inns
Dublin), Fellow of Trinity College Dublin. |
Place of
Birth: |
Dublin |
Marital Status: | Married with two children |
College Address: | Room 3018, Department of Economics, Trinity College, Dublin 2. Tel: 6081971 |
E Mail Address: | aemurphy@tcd.ie |
Teaching Experience: | |
Retired
Professor of Economics, Trinity College Dublin. Visiting lecturer at the University of California, Santa Barbara
(1975-76). Visiting Professor at the Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques,
Paris(1989-90). Visiting Scholar at the Center for International Affairs,
Harvard University(Summer
1990). Visiting Scholar at the Hoover Institution and the department of
economics, Stanford University
(Spring/Summer 2000) | |
Academic Interests: | |
Macroeconomic/monetary thought and policy. | |
Other Activities | |
Joint
Managing Editor of the European Journal of the History of Economic
Thought, (Routledge) 1993 - ongoing. | |
Founding director and current Director of the Irish Hospice Foundation |
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Books: | |
Economics for Irish Students, co-authored with Terence M. Ryan (Gill and Macmillan, 1979), pp. 243. | |
Economists and the Irish Economy, (ed., Irish Academic Press,
1984), pp. 174. | |
Richard
Cantillon: Entrepreneur and Economist, (Oxford University Press, 1986,
re-print 1989), pp. 337. | |
John Law's
Essay on a Landbank (Aeon Publishing, Dublin, 1994), pp.
112. | |
The Irish
Economy : Celtic Tiger or Tortoise? (MMI, Dublin 1994), pp.
22. | |
Monetary
Theory 1601-1758, edited by Antoin E. Murphy (Routledge, London and
New York, 1997). 6 volumes, pp. 353, 402, 389, 240, 332, 347.
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John
Law : Economic Theorist and Policymaker (Oxford University Press,
1997), pp. 391 | |
Richard
Cantillon, le rival de Law (Hermann, Paris, 1997), pp. 248.
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The
Celtic Tiger - The Great Misnomer (MMI, 1998), pp. 32. | |
Contributions to the History of
Economic Thought - Essays in Honour of R.D.C. Black edited with R. Prendergast
(Routledge, forthcoming 2000) | |
John Law Okonom und Visionar, Verlag Wirtschaft und Finanzen, Dusseldorf, 2002, pp.432. |
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Du Tot - Histoire du Système de John Law (1716-1720) edited by Antoin E. Murphy (I.N.E.D. , Paris, 2000), pp. 418
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Recent Journal Articles and Book Chapters: | |
The Fall of the Celtic Tiger: Ireland and the European Debt Crisis with Donal Donovan. (Oxford University Press, 2013) | |
The Genesis of Macroeconomics. (Oxford University Press, 2009) | |
'Paper Credit and the Multi-Personae Mr Henry Thornton,' The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol. 10, No. 3, Autumn 2003, pp. 429-454 | |
"Money in an Economy without Banks: The Case of Ireland", The Manchester School, Vol.XLV/No.1, March 1978), pp. 41-50. | |
"Inflation and Government Policy", in Inflation and the Irish
Economy: A Contemporary Perspective, edited by D. McAleese and W.J.L. Ryan
(Helicon, 1982), pp.15-24 | |
"Mountifort Longfield's Appointment to the Chair of Political
Economy in Trinity College Dublin, 1832" in Economists and the Irish
Economy (op.cit.), and Hermathena CXXV (Winter, 1983),
pp.13-24. | |
"Richard
Cantillon: An Irish Banker in Paris", in Economists and the Irish Economy
(op.cit.) and Hermathena CXXV
(Winter, 1983), pp.45-74. | |
"Le
Développement des Idées Economiques en France, 1750-56', Revue d'Histoire
Moderne et Contemporaine, Vol.XXXIII (October-December 1986), pp.
521-541. | |
"Richard
Cantillon: Banker and Economist", Journal of Libertarian
Studies, Vol. 7, no. 2, (Fall, 1985), pp. 185-217. | |
"John Law
and the Assignats", in La
Pensée Economique Pendant La Révolution Francaise edited by G.
Faccarello and P. Steiner (Presses Universitaires de Grenoble, 1990) also
in Oeconomia, No. 13, Juillet/Octobre, 1990, pp. 431-448. | |
"The
Evolution of John Law's Theories and Policies 1707-1715", European
Economic Review, 34 (1991), pp. 1109-1125 | |
"John
Law's Proposal for a Bank of Turin", Economies et Sociétés, Séries
Oeconomia, PE No 15, Mai,1991, pp. 3-29. | |
"John
Law: Aspects of his Monetary and Debt Management Policies" in Perspectives
on the History of Economics edited by W. J. Barber (Elgar, 1991). | |
"John Law and Richard Cantillon:The First Mississippi Fortune.
Phase 1" Stock
Market Crashes and Speculative Manias ed. Eugene N. White
(International Library of Macroeconomic and Financial History, 1996), pp.
94-116. |
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"The Mississippi System Phase 2" Stock
Market Crashes and Speculative Manias ed. Eugene N. White
(International Library of Macroeconomic and Financial History, 1996), pp.
117-153. |
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"John Law", Business
Cycles and Depressions: An Encyclopedia edited by D. Glasner (Garland
Publishing, New York/London, 1997). pp. 378-380 | |
"John Law" in Nouvelle Histoire de la Pensée Economique, edited by
Alain Béraud and Gilbert Faccarello (Editions La Découverte, Paris, 1992),
Tome 1, pp.176-187. | |
"Richard Cantillon", in Nouvelle Histoire de la Pensée Economique,
edited by Alain Béraud and Gilbert Faccarello (Editions La Découverte,
Paris, 1992), Tome 1, pp. 188-199. | |
"Le Groupe de Vincent de Gournay" in Nouvelle Histoire de la Pensée
Economique, edited by Alain Béraud and Gilbert Faccarello (Editions La
Découverte, Paris, 1992), Tome 1, pp. 199-2O3. | |
"John Law and Richard Cantillon on the Circular Flow of Income" The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol.1, no. 1,
Autumn 1993, pp. 47-62. |
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"The Two
Faced Economy" Proceedings of Conference on Measuring Economic Growth (Central Statistics Office
1996). |
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'Préface' to
Richard Cantillon Essai sur la nature du commerce en général (Institut
National d'Etudes Démographiques, Paris, 1997), pp. xiii-xxviii. | |
"The
Enigmatic Monsieur Du Tot" in G. Faccarello, (editor) Studies in the
History of French Political Economy from Bodin to Walras (Routledge,
London, 1998), pp. 57-77. | |
"John
Law" in Heinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori (eds.) The Elgar Companion to
Classical Economics, (Elgar, Cheltenham, 1998), vol. ii, pp. 37-40. | |
"The 'Celtic Tiger' - An Analysis of Ireland's Economic Growth Performance' (European University Institute Working Papers RSC No. 2000/16, Florence 2000)
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