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SUSAN ROSE-ACKERMAN
Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence, Emerita (Law and Political Science)
Yale University
mailing address: Yale Law School, P.O. Box 208215
New Haven, CT 06520-8215
[courier address: 127 Wall Street, New Haven, CT 06511]
(203) 432-4891; fax: (203)432-8260
E-Mail: [email protected]
EDUCATION
Yale University: M.Phil. (December 1967), Ph.D. (June 1970). Field: Economics
Fellowship: National Science Foundation Fellowship, 6/64-6/66.
Wellesley College: B.A. (Special Honors in Major) June 1964.
Major: Economics; Honors: Phi Beta Kappa, Durant Scholar (Highest Honors), National
Merit Scholar.
FIELDS OF INTEREST
Comparative Administrative Law, Public Policymaking, and Bureaucracy, Political
Economy of Corruption, Law and Economics, Public Choice, the Non-Profit Sector,
Urban and Environmental Law and Economics, Public Finance and Regulation.
CURRENT TEACHING
Corruption, Democracy, and Development; Comparative Administrative Law
EMPLOYMENT
2018- Henry R. Luce Professor, Emerita, and Professorial Lecturer in
Law
1992-2018: Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence (Law and Political
Science), in the Law School and the Department of Political
Science, Yale University.
1988-present: Co-Director, Yale Law School Center on Law, Economics, and
Public Policy.
7/87-6/92: Ely Professor of Law and Political Economy, Yale University.
7/82-6/87: Professor of Law and Political Economy, Columbia University.
7/83-6/87: Director, Columbia Law School Center for Law and Economic
Studies.
7/74-6/82: Lecturer, 7/74-6/75; Assistant Professor, 7/75-6/78; Associate
Professor, 7/78-6/82 in the Institution for Social and Policy Studies
and the Department of Economics, Yale University.
7/72-6/74: Assistant Professor of Public Policy Analysis and Economics,
University of Pennsylvania.
9/71-6/72: Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics, Yale University.
9/69-6/72: Lecturer, 9/69-6/70; Assistant Professor, 6/70-6/72 in the
Department of Finance, University of Pennsylvania.
9/68-6/69: Staff Economist, Council of Economic Advisors, Washington,
D.C.
BOOKS
(With Bonnie Palifka) Corruption and Government, 2d Edition (Cambridge UK:
Cambridge University Press) March 2016. Translations: Spanish: Marcial Pons
Historia, forthcoming, February 2019; Brazilian Portuguese: Editora FGV,
forthcoming, 2018; Chinese, forthcoming.
(With Stefanie Egidy and James Fowkes) Due Process of Lawmaking: The United States,
South Africa, Germany and the European Union (Cambridge UK: Cambridge University
Press, 2015)
From Elections to Democracy: Building Accountable Government in Hungary and
Poland, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Polish translation
2008 (Wydawnictwo Sejmu).
Corruption and Government: Causes, Consequences, and Reform, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1999. 17 translations: Chinese (Xinhua Publishing);
Spanish (Siglio Veintiuno de España Editores); Korean (Dong Myeong); Polish (Znole);
Portuguese (Prefacio); Croatian (Progress); Georgian (GCI); Lithuanian (Leidyklavaga);
Russian (Logos); Arabic (Dar Al Ahlieh); Azeri (Mammadli); Armenian (Guitank);
Ukranian (K.I.C.); Serbian (Sluzbeni Glasnik P. H.); Indonesian (Freedom Institute);
Kurdish (2008); Macedonian (Centre for Civil Communication, forthcoming) Winner of
the Charles H. Levine Prize for best book published in the field of public policy and
administration during 1999 (awarded by IPSA’s Research Committee on the Structure
and Organization of Government).
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Controlling Environmental Policy: The Limits of Public Law in Germany and the United
States, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995. The German edition is, Umweltrecht
und politik in den Vereinigten Staaten und der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Baden-
Baden: Nomos, 1995.
Rethinking the Progressive Agenda: The Reform of the American Regulatory State, New
York: Free Press, 1992.
(With Estelle James) The Nonprofit Enterprise in Market Economies. Volume 9 in J.
Lesourne and H. Sonnenschein, eds., Fundamentals of Pure and Applied Economics,
Chur, Switzerland: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1986.
Corruption: A Study in Political Economy, New York: Academic Press, 1978. A
translation of Chapter 11 appears as “Korruption als Problem der Ökonomischen
Theorie,” in C. Fleck and Helmut Kuzmics, eds., Korruption: Zur Soziologie nicht
immer abweichenden Verhaltens, Athenaum, Konigstein, 1985, pp. 228-255. Chapters 9
and 10 are reprinted in A. J. Heidenheimer, M. Johnston, V. T. LeVine, ed., Political
Corruption, A Handbook, Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, N.J., 1989 pp. 661-
684, 803-826.
(With Bruce A. Ackerman, Dale W. Henderson and James Sawyer, Jr.) The Uncertain
Search for Environmental Quality, New York: Free Press, 1974. Winner of the
Henderson Prize awarded by the Harvard Law School for the best book in
administrative law or other legal problems affecting government during the years 1972-
1980.
EDITED BOOKS
(With Peter Lindseth and Blake Emerson) Comparative Administrative Law, 2d Edition,
(Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, 2017). First edition edited with Peter Lindseth
published in 2010.
(With Paul Lagunes) Greed, Corruption and the State: Essays in Political Economy,
Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK and Northampton MA, 2015.
(With Paul Carrington) Anti-Corruption Policy: Can International Actors Play a
Constructive Role? Carolina Academic Press, Durham NC, 2013.
(With Tina Søreide) International Handbook on the Economics of Corruption, Volume
II, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK and Northampton MA, 2011.
http://www.elgaronline.com/abstract/9781849802512.xml
The Economics of Administrative Law, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK and
Northhampton MA, 2007.
International Handbook on the Economics of Corruption, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK
and Northhampton MA, 2006. (Translated into Serbian and published by Sluzbeni
Glasnik P. H. 2009.) http://www.elgaronline.com/abstract/1845422422.xml.
(With János Kornai) Building a Trustworthy State in Post-Socialist Societies, NY:
Palgrave, 2004. Hungarian translation, Namzeti Tankönyvkiadó, 2005.
(With János Kornai and Bo Rothstein) Creating Social Trust in Post-Socialist Societies
NY: Palgrave, 2004. Hungarian translation, Namzeti Tankönyvkiadó, 2005.
(With Donnatella Della Porta) Corrupt Exchanges: Empirical Themes in the Politics and
Political Economy of Corruption Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2002.
(With John C. Coffee, Jr. and Louis Lowenstein) Knights, Raiders and Targets: The
Impact of the Hostile Takeover, NY: Oxford University Press, 1988.
The Economics of Nonprofit Institutions: Studies in Structure and Policy, NY: Oxford
University Press, 1986.
ARTICLES
Corruption: Articles
“Corruption in International Business: The Obligations of Multinational Firms”,
forthcoming 2018 in a special issue on corruption in Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts-
und Unternehmensethik.
“Corruption and Purity”, Daedalus [Anticorruption: How to Beat Back Political
& Corporate Graft] 147 (3): 98-110 (Spring 2018).
(With Bonnie Palifka), “Corruption, Organized Crime, and Money Laundering”,
in Kaushik Basu and Tito Cordella, eds., Institutions, Governance and the Control
of Corruption, International Economics Association Conference Volume No. 157
(Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2018) pp. 75-112.
(With Tina Søreide) “Corruption in State Administration”, in Jennifer Arlen, ed.,
The Research Handbook on Corporate Crime and Financial Misdealing.
(Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, 2018) pp. 195-218.
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“Corruption in Asia: Trust and Economic Development” in Ting Gong & Ian
Scott, eds. Routledge Handbook of Corruption in Asia, (Routledge 2017) pp. 85-
96.
(With Yingqi Tan) “Corruption in the Procurement of Pharmaceuticals and
Medical Equipment in China: The Incentives Facing Multinationals, Domestic
Firms, and Hospital Officials,” UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal 32(1): 1-54
(2015) https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5742d68k.
“Are Corrupt Elites Necessary for Corrupt Countries?” in Carl Dahlström and
Lena Wängnerud, eds., Elites, Institutions and the Quality of Government (New
York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015) http://www.palgrave.com/page/detail/elites--
institutions-and-the-quality-of-government-carl-dahlstr--
m/?sf1=barcode&st1=9781137556271.
“Corruption and Conflicts of Interest,” in Jean-Bernard Auby, Emmanuel Breen,
and Thomas Perroud, eds., Corruption and Conflicts of Interest: A Comparative
Law Approach Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, 2014) pp. 3-11.
(With Rory Truex) “Corruption and Policy Reform,” in Bjørn Lomborg, ed.
Global Problems, Smart Solutions: Costs and Benefits (Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press, 2013) pp. 632-672.
“International Actors and the Promises and Pitfalls of Anti-Corruption
Policies”.University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law 34(3): 447-489
(2013)
(With Sinéad Hunt) “Transparency and Business Advantage: The Impact of
International Anti-Corruption Policies on the United States National Interest,”
New York University Law School Annual Survey of American Law, 2011 67: 433-
466 (2012). A shorter version is: “International Anti-Corruption Policies and the
United States National Interest,” in Davide Torsello, ed., Debates of Corruption
and Integrity. Perspectives from Europe and the US (Palgrave, 2014).
“Wirtschaft, Staat und kulturelle Differenz: Korruption aus marktliberaler und
anthropologischer Sicht” in Elisabeth Wagner & Burkhardt Wolf, eds.
Korruption. (Berlin: Vorwerk 8. 2011) pp. 76-102. Condensed and revised
English version: “Corruption: Greed, Culture, and the State” Yale Law Journal
Online 120: 125-140 (2010); http://yalelawjournal.org/2010/11/10/rose-
ackerman.html.
“The Law and Economics of Bribery and Extortion,” Annual Review of Law and
Social Science 6: 217-236 (2010).
http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/eprint/Ua4nMAMNdeCRSikgDXp9/full/10.1
146/annurev-lawsocsci-102209-152942.
“The Institutional Economics of Corruption,” in Gjalt de Graaf, Patrick von
Maravic, and Pieter Wagenaar, eds., The Good Cause: Theoretical Perspectives
on Corruption (Opladen: Barbara Budrich, 2010) pp. 47-63.
“Economía Política de las Raíces de la Corrupción: Investigación y Políticas
Públicas,” in Irma Eréndira Sandoval, ed., Corrupción y Transparencia:
Debatiendo las Frontera entre Estado, Mercado y Sociedad (Mexico D. F.: Siglo
Veintiuno Editores, 2010) pp. 23-43. Published in English version as: “ The
Political Economy of Corruption: Research and Policy,” Contemporary Debates
on Corruption and Transparency: Rethinking State, Market and Society (National
Autonomous University of Mexico, Institute for Social Research, Laboratory of
Documentation and Analysis of Corruption and Transparency, 2011) pp. 19-33..
“Corruption in the Wake of Domestic National Conflict,” in Robert I. Rotberg,
ed., Corruption, Global Security, and World Order (Washington DC: Brookings
Institution Press, 2009) pp. 66-95.
“Corruption and Post-Conflict Peace-Building” Ohio Northern Law Review 15(3):
328-343 (2008).
“Corruption and Government,” Journal of International Peacekeeping, Special
issue on Post-conflict Peacebuilding and Corruption, 15 (3): 328-343 (2008).
“Judicial Independence and Corruption,” in Transparency International, Global
Corruption Report 2007, Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 15-24.
A related book chapter is: “An Independent Judiciary and the Control of
Corruption,” in P. Sabiha Khanum, ed., Judicial Independence and
Accountability, Hyderbad: Icfai University Press, 2008, pp.147-167.
“Introduction and Overview,” International Handbook on the Economics of
Corruption, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK and Northampton MA, 2006, pp. xiv-
xxxviii
“Controlling Corruption: Government Accountability, Business Ethics, and
Sectoral Reform,” in Jorge Dominguez and Anthony Jones, eds. The Construction
of Democracy: Lessons from Practice and Research, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins
University Press, 2007.
“Political Corruption and Reform in Democracies: Theoretical Perspectives,” in
Junichi Kawata, ed., Comparing Political Corruption and Clientalism, Aldershot:
Ashgate 2005.
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“The Challenge of Poor Governance and Corruption,” Revista Direitogv Special
Issue 1, pp. 207-266 (November 2005).
“Governance and Corruption,” Bjørn Lomborg, ed. Global Crises, Global
Solutions, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2004, pp. 301-362.
(With Jana Kunicová) “Electoral Rules and Constitutional Structure as
Constraints on Corruption,” British Journal of Political Science 35: 573-606
(2005). A short version is in János Kornai, László Mátyás, and Gérard Roland,
eds., Corruption, Development and Institutional Design, London: Palgrave
Macmillan (2009), pp. 3-23.
“Transparencia, Responsabilidad pública y equidad social,” in Reformas y
Equidad Social en América Latina y el Caribu, Washington, DC: Banco
Interamicano de Desarrollo, 2004, pp. 291-304.
“Corruption and the Global Corporation: Ethical Obligations and Workable
Strategies,” in Michael L. Kosky and Joseph Perkovich, eds., The Globalisation
Challenge to Transnational Law? London UK: Butterworths, 2002, pp. 148-171.
“‘Grand’ Corruption and the Ethics of Global Business,” Journal of Banking and
Finance, 26: 1889-1918 (2002). Published in German as “Grosse angelegte
Korruption und Ethik des globalen Wirtschaft,” Ulrich von Alemann, ed.,
Politische Korruption, Weisbaden: VS Verlag 2005, pp. 195-229.
(With Donnatella Della Porta) “Introduction,” to Corrupt Exchanges: Empirical
Themes in the Politics and Political Economy of Corruption Baden-Baden:
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2002, pp. 8-19.
“Political Corruption and Democratic Structure,” in Arvind K. Jain, ed. The
Political Economy of Corruption, London and New York: Routledge, 2001, pp.
35-62. A short version in Portuguese is in Fundaçõo Calouste Gulbenhian,
Globalização, Desenvolvimento e Equidae, Lisbon: Publicações Dom Quixote,
2001, pp. 361-370.
“Corruption bureaucratique et responsabilité politique,” Revue Économie du
Développement 2000/1-2, pp. 157-173.
“Political Corruption and Democracy,” Connecticut Journal of International Law
14:363-378 (1999). Published in German as, “Politische Korruption und
Demokratie,“ Jens Borchert, Sigrid Leitner and Klans Stolz, eds. Politische
Korrutpion, Jahrbuch für Europa - und Nordamerika-Studiem 3, Lesket Budrich,
Opladen 2000, pp. 73-92. Japanese translation in Osaka Law Review,53(1): 297-
324 (2003) and reprinted in Junichi Kawata, ed. Corruption and Clientalism,
Kyoto: Minerva Ltd. (2008), pp. 61-81. Reprinted in Richard Bellamy and
Antonino Palumbo, eds., Public Ethics (Farnham UK: Ashgate, 2010).
(With Jacqueline Coolidge) “Kleptocracy and Reform in African Regimes:
Theory and Cases,” in K.R. Hope and B.C. Chikulo, eds., Corruption and
Development in Africa: Lessons from Country Case Studies, London: Macmillian
Press, 1999. A longer version is available as “High-Level Rent-Seeking and
Corruption in African Regimes: Theory and Cases,” Policy Research Working
Paper 1780, World Bank: Washington DC, June 1997.
(With Silvia Colazingari) “Corruption in a Paternalistic Democracy: Lessons from
Italy for Latin America,” Political Science Quarterly 113:447-470 (1998).
“Corruption and the Global Economy” in United Nations Development Program,
Corruption and Integrity Improvement Initiatives in Developing Countries, New
York, 1998. A short version was also published in the Yale Law Report, vol. 45,
n. 3, Summer 1998, pp. 54-61. Published in Spanish as “Corrupción y Economía
Global,” Insonomía 10:51-82 (April 1999).
“Bribes and Gifts,” Avner Ben-Ner and Louis Putterman, eds., Economics, Values
and Organization, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.
“Is Leaner Government Cleaner Government?” in Jeffrey Tolchin and Ralph
Espach, eds., Combating Corruption in Latin America, Washington DC:
Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2000. Published in Spanish as “¿Una
Administracion Reducida Significa una Administracion Mas Limpia?” Nueva
Sociedad, No 145, September-October 1996, pp.66-79.
“Corruption and Development,” Annual World Bank Conference on Development
Economics--1997, Joseph Stiglitz and Boris Pleskovic, eds., Washington DC:
World Bank 1998, pp. 149-171. A related article “Une Stratégie de Réforme
Anticorruption” was published in Mondes en Développment 26:41-54 (No. 102,
1998).
“The Role of the World Bank in Controlling Corruption,” Philip A. Hart
Memorial Lecture, Georgetown Law School, Journal of Law and Policy in
International Business, 29:93-114 (December 1997).
“Corruption, Inefficiency, and Economic Growth,” Nordic Journal of Political
Economy, 24:3-20 (1997).
“Corruption and Good Governance,” Discussion Paper 3, Management
Development and Governance Division, United Nations Development
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Programme, New York, 1997.
“The Political Economy of Corruption,” in Kimberly Ann Elliott, ed., Corruption
and the Global Economy, Washington: DC: Institute for International Economics,
1997.
“Democracy and ‘Grand’ Corruption,” International Social Science Journal,
48(149):365-380 (1996).
(With J. M. Montias) “Corruption in Soviet-type Economies: Theoretical
Considerations.” In Steven Rosefielde, ed., Economic Welfare and the Economics
of Soviet Socialism: Essays in Honor of Abram Bergson, New York: Cambridge
University Press, 1981, pp. 53-83.
“The Economics of Corruption,” Journal of Public Economics 4:1-17 (Feb.
1975).
Corruption: Encyclopedia and handbook entries, short articles
“Corruption and Other Political Pathologies,” and “Democracy and Corruption”
in George T. Kurian, ed., International Encyclopedia of Political Science,
Washington DC: CQ Press, 2010.
“Risks of Corruption in Government Infrastructure Projects,” Municipal Engineer
161 (ME3): 149-160 (September 2008).
“Measuring Private Sector Corruption,” U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre,
Chr. Micelson Institute (Bergen, Norway). On-line theme page on Corruption and
the Private Sector, www.u4.no, 2007.
“Corruption,” in Bjørn Lomborg, ed., Solutions for the World’s Greatest
Problems: Costs and Benefits, Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press,
2007, pp. 229-240.
“Corruption and Development” in Vandana Desai and Rob Potter, eds., The
Companion to Development Studies, 2d edition, London: Hodder Arnold, 2008,
pp. 493-497..
“Corruption,” in Jens Beckert and Milan Zafirovsky, eds., International
Encyclopedia of Economic Sociology, London and New York: Routledge, 2006,
pp. 124-128.
“Corruption and Development,” in Ahmed Shafiqul Huque and Habib Zafarallah,
eds., Handbook of International Development Governance, New York: Taylor
and Francis, 2005, pp. 289-305.
“Corruption,” in Charles K. Rowley and Friedrich Schneider, eds., Encyclopedia
of Public Choice, Dordecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004, pp. 67-76. A
slightly revised version is in Charles Rowley and Friedrich Schneider, eds.
Readings in Public Choice and Constitutional Political Economy, Springer
Verlag, 2008.
“Second Generation Issues in Transition: Corruption,” Proceedings of the World
Bank Annual Conference on Development Economics 1995, Michael Bruno and
Boris Pleskovic, eds., Washington, DC: World Bank, 1996, pp. 373-380.
“Reducing Bribery in the Public Sector,” in Duc V. Trang, ed., Corruption and
Democracy, Budapest: Institute for Constitutional and Legislative Policy, 1994,
pp. 21-28.
“Second Generation Issues in Transition: Corruption,” Proceedings of the World
Bank Annual Conference on Development Economics 1995, Michael Bruno and
Boris Pleskovic, eds., Washington, DC: World Bank, 1996, pp. 373-380.
“Reducing Bribery in the Public Sector,” in Duc V. Trang, ed., Corruption and
Democracy, Budapest: Institute for Constitutional and Legislative Policy, 1994,
pp. 21-28.
“Bribery,” entry for J. Eatwell and P. Newman, eds., The New Palgrave: A
Dictionary of Economic Theory and Doctrine, London: Macmillan, 1986. Revised
version forthcoming 2007.
Federalism, Democracy, Bureaucracy, and Public Choice:
“Was Mancur a Maoist?: An Essay on Kleptocracy and Political Stability,”
Journal of Economics and Politics 15: 163-180 (2003).
(With J. Rodden) “Does Federalism Preserve Markets?” Univ. of Va. Law Review
83:1521-1572 (1997). A shorter version in Spanish has been published as
“Federalismo y mercado,” Quórum 8 (No. 68):149-164 (Sept.-Oct. 1999).
“Environmental Policy and Federal Structure: A Comparison of the United States
and Germany,” Vanderbilt Law Review 47:1587-1622 (1994). A shorter version
in Spanish has been published as: “Politica de medio ambiente y estructura
federal: comparación entre Estados Unidos y Alemania,” Informe Pi I Sunyer
sobre Comunidades Autónomas 1993, edited by the Fundació Carles Pi I Sunyer,
Barcelona 1994, pp. 633-660.
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“How China Could Have Won: The Non-neutrality of Olympic Voting Rules,”
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 14:140-142 (1995).
(With Frederick Bartol) Entry on “Progressivism” for Seymour Martin Lipset, ed.,
The Encyclopedia of Democracy, Congressional Quarterly Books, 1995.
“La Profesionalización del Poder Legislativo Mexicano, Experiencias del
Congreso de Estados Unidos,” Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas, El Poder
Legislativo en la actualidad, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, http:
www.bibliojuridica.org/libros/2/967/8.pdf.
“Judicial Review and the Power of the Purse.” International Review of Law and
Economics 12:191-208 (1992). Reprinted in Economics of Constitutional Law,
Richard A. Epstein, ed., Edward Elgar (Cheltenham UK), 2008.
“Risktaking and Electoral Competition,” European Journal of Political Economy
7:527-545 (1991).
“Comment on Ferejohn and Shipan’s `Congressional Influence on Bureaucracy’,”
Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 6:21-27 (1990).
“Reforming Public Bureaucracy through Economic Incentives?” Journal of Law,
Economics and Organization 2:131-161 (Spring 1986).
(With Robert Evenson) “The Political Economy of Agricultural Research and
Extension: Grants, Votes and Reapportionment,” American Journal of
Agricultural Economics (February 1985) 67:1-14. Spanish translation included in
Análisis Institucional de Políticas Agrarias (J. M. Garcia Alverez-Coque, ed.)
(With Jerry Mashaw) “Federalism and Regulation,” in G. Eads and M. Fix, eds.
The Reagan Regulatory Strategy: An Assessment, Urban Institute Press, 1984, pp.
111-152.
“Cooperative Federalism and Co-optation,” Yale Law Journal 92:1344-1348
(1983).
(With Christopher Long) “Winning the Contest by Agenda Manipulation,”
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 2:123-125 (Fall, 1982).
“A New Political Economy?” A Review of G. Brennan and J. Buchanan, The
Power to Tax: Analytical Foundations of a Political Constitution, Michigan Law
Review 80:872-884 (March 1982).
“Does Federalism Matter?: Political Choice in a Federal Republic,” Journal of
Political Economy 89:152-165 (February 1981). Reprinted in John Kincaid, ed.
Federalism-Volume III (Beverly Hills CA: Sage Publishers, 2011), pp. 49-62.
“Risktaking and Reelection: Does Federalism Promote Innovation?” Journal of
Legal Studies 9:593-616 (June 1980).
“Inefficiency and Reelection,” Kyklos 33:287-307 (1980).
Charities, Social Services, and Public Policy:
“Altruism, Ideological Entrepreneurs and the Non-profit Firm,” Voluntas 8: 120-
134 (1997).
“Altruism, Nonprofits, and Economic Theory,” Journal of Economic Literature,
34:701-728 (1996). Italian translation, “Altruismo, Enti Non Profit e Teoria
Econmica,” Il Risparmio 45:59-106 (1997).
(With Nicholas Economides), “Differentiated Public Goods: Privatization and
Optimality,” in Hiroshi Ohta and Jacques Francois Thiese, eds., Does Economic
Space Matter?” London: Macmillan, 1993, pp. 111-132.
Entries on “Ethics in Finance,” and “Charities and Nonprofit Institutions,” for J.
Eatwell, M. Milgate, and P. Newman, eds., New Palgrave Dictionary of Money
and Finance, New York: Stockton Press, 1992.
“Competition between Nonprofits and For-Profits: Entry and Growth.” Voluntas
1:13-25 (May 1990).
“Efficiency, Funding, and Autonomy in the Third Sector,” in H. Anheier and W.
Seibel, eds., The Third Sector: Comparative Studies of Nonprofit Organizations,
Walter de Gruyter, Berlin and New York, 1990, pp. 157-163.
“Ideals vs. Dollars: Donors, Charity Managers, and Government Grants,”
Journal of Political Economy 95:810-823 (August 1987). Reprinted in Richard S.
Steinberg, ed., The Economics of Nonprofit Enterprises, Edward Elgar, 2004.
“A Comment on J. Chamberlain and J. Jackson,” Journal of Policy Analysis and
Management 7:604-607 (Summer 1987).
“Altruistic Nonprofit Firms in Competitive Markets: The Case of Day-Care
Centers in the United States,” Journal of Consumer Policy (1986) 9:291-310. A
related article entitled “The Market for Loving Kindness: Day Care Centers and
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The Demand for Child Care” is in Carl Milofsky, ed., Community Organizations
and the Environment, Oxford University Press, 1987, pp. 170-182.
“Unintended Consequences: Regulating the Quality of Subsidized Day Care,”
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management (Fall, 1983) 3:14-30. Reprinted in L.
Aiken and B. Kehrer, eds., Evaluation Studies Review Annual, Vol. 10 (Beverly
Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1985) pp. 280-296.
“Social Services and the Market: Paying Customers, Vouchers and Quality
Control,” Columbia Law Review 83:1405-1439 (October 1983).
“Mental Retardation and Society: The Ethics and Politics of Normalization,”
Ethics 93:81-101 (October 1982).
“Unfair Competition and Corporate Income Taxation,” Stanford Law Review
(May 1982) 34:1017-1039. Reprinted in Rose-Ackerman, ed., The Economics of
Nonprofit Institutions, pp. 394-414.
“Charitable Giving and ‘Excessive’ Fundraising,” Quarterly Journal of
Economics (May 1982) 96:193-212. Reprinted in Rose-Ackerman, ed., The
Economics of Nonprofit Institutions, pp. 333-346.
“Do Government Grants to Charity Reduce Private Donations?” in M. White, ed.,
Non-Profit Firms in a Three Sector Economy, COUPE Papers in Public
Economics #6, Urban Institute, Washington, 1981. pp. 95-114. Reprinted in
Rose-Ackerman, ed., The Economics of Nonprofit Institutions, pp. 313-329.
“United Charities: An Economic Analysis,” Public Policy (Summer 1980)
28:328-350. Reprinted in Carl Milofsky, ed., Community Organizations and the
Environment, New York: Oxford University Press, 1987.
Law and Economics:
(with Jim Rossi) “Disentangling Deregulatory Takings,” Virginia Law Review,
86: 1435-1495 (October 2000).
“Inalienability,” New Palgrave Dictionary of Law and Economics, Peter
Newman, ed., London: Macmillan Press, 1998.
“Economics, Public Policy and Law,” Victoria University of Wellington Law
Review 26:1-16 (1996).
“Regulatory Takings: Policy Analysis and Democratic Principles” in Nicholas
Mercuro, ed., Taking Property and Just Compensation, Boston: Kluwer
Academic Publishing, 1992, pp. 25-44.
“Tort Law in the Regulatory State,” in P. Schuck, ed. Tort Law and the Public
Interest: Competition, Innovation and Consumer Welfare, Norton, NY, 1991, pp.
80-102. Shorter versions are “Regulation and the Law of Torts,” American
Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings 81:54-58 (May 1991) and
Portuguese translation published in Revista de Direito Público da Economia
8(31): 129-139 (jul./set 2010).
“Product Safety Regulation and the Law of Torts,” in National Academy of
Engineering, Product Liability and Innovation: Managing Risk in an Uncertain
Environment, Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1994, pp. 151-158.
“Risktaking and Ruin: Bankruptcy and Investment Choice,” Journal of Legal
Studies 20:277-310 (June 1991).
“Market Share Allocations in Tort Law: Strengths and Weaknesses,” Journal of
Legal Studies 19:739-746 (June 1990, pt. 2).
“Dikes, Dams, and Vicious Hogs: Entitlement and Efficiency in Tort Law.”
Journal of Legal Studies 18:25-50 (January 1989). An excerpt in Spanish
entitled: “Diques y represas: derechos y eficiencia en el derecho” in Carlos F.
Rosenkrantz, ed., La Responsabilidad Extracontractual, Barcelona: Editorial
Gedisa, 2005, pp. 105-122.
“Against Ad Hocery: A Comment on Michelman,” Columbia Law Review
88:1697-1711 (December 1988).
“Law and Economics: Paradigm, Politics or Philosophy,” in N. Mercuro, ed.,
Law and Economics, Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988, pp. 233-
258. A German version, “Recht and Ökonomie: Paradigma, Politik oder
Philosophie” is in C. Ott and H-B Schäfer eds., Allokationseffizienz in der
Rechtsordnung, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1989, pp. 269-292.
(With Mark Geistfeld) “The Divergence Between Social and Private Incentives to
Sue: A Comment on Shavell, Menell and Kaplow,” Journal of Legal Studies
16:483-491 (June 1987).
“Tullock and the Inefficiency of the Common Law,” in C.K. Rowley, ed., Public
Choice and Democracy: Essays in Honor of Gordon Tullock, Oxford: Basil
Blackwell, 1987, pp. 181-185.
“I’d Rather Be Liable Than You: A Note on Property Rules and Liability Rules,”
International Review of Law and Economics 6:267-275 (December 1986).
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“The Simple Economics of Tort Law: An Organizing Framework,” European
Journal of Political Economy 2:91-98 (Spring 1986).
“Inalienability and The Theory of Property Rights,” Columbia Law Review (June
1985) 85:931-969. Reprinted in J. Coleman and J. Lange, eds., Law
and Economics, Vol. I, New York: New York University Press, 1992, pp. 421-
459 and in Richard Epstein, ed., Economics of Property Law, Cheltenham UK:
Edward Elgar, 2007.
Administrative Law and Policy
“’Slash and Burn’ in the U.S. Congress and the Trump Administration: Permanent
Damage or Short-Term Setback?” Revue Française D’Administration Publique,
special issue on US administrative law, Bertrand du Marais, editor, forthcoming
2018.
“Honesty and Trust in Old and New Democracies: Challenges and
Disappointments,” Acta Oeconomica 68(s1): 153-160 (2018) [special issue in
honor of Janós Kornai’s 90th birthday].
“Democratic Legitimacy and Executive Rulemaking: Positive Political Theory in
Comparative Public Law” Joana Mendes and Ingo Venzke, eds, Allocating
Authority: Who Should Do What in European and International Law (Oxford:
Hart Publishing, 2018) pp. 29-52.
“Citizens and Technocrats: An Essay on Trust, Public Participation and
Government Legitimacy,” in Susan Rose-Ackerman, Peter Lindseth and Blake
Emerson, Comparative Administrative Law, 2d Edition, (Cheltenham UK:
Edward Elgar, 2017) pp. 251-267.
(With Stefanie Egidy and James Fowkes), “The Law of Lawmaking:
Positive Political Theory in Comparative Public Law,” in Francesca Bignami and
David Zaring, eds., Comparative Administrative Law and Regulation
(Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, 20016) pp. 353-382.
“The Limits of Cost/Benefit Analysis When Disasters Loom,” Global Policy
7(S1): 56-66 (May 2016).
(With Thomas Perroud) “Impact Assessment in France: U.S. Models and French
Legal Traditions,” European Public Law 20(4): 649-79 (Nov., 2014)
https://www.kluwerlawonline.com/abstract.php?area=Journals&id=EURO201404
2.
(With Eduardo Jordao) “Judicial Review of Executive Policymaking in Advanced
Democracies: Beyond Rights Review,” Administrative Law Review 66(1):1-72
(March 2014).
(With Thomas Perroud) “Policymaking and Public Law in France” Columbia
Journal of European Law 19(2): 225-312 (2013).
(With Peter Lindseth), “Comparative Administrative Law: Outlining a Field of
Study,” Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 28 (2): 435-449 (2010).
With Diane A. Desierto, & Natalia Volosin, “Hyper-Presidentialism: Separation
of Powers without Checks and Balances in Argentina and the Philippines,”
Berkeley Journal of International Law 29(1): 101-188 (2011),
http://www.boalt.org/bjil/documents/Rose-Ackerman.pdf
“Putting Cost-Benefit Analysis in its Place: Rethinking Regulatory Review”
University of Miami Law Review 65(2): 335-356 (2011)
http://www.law.miami.edu/studentorg/miami_law_review/pdf/65_2/MIA201.pdf.
Related articles are: « Étude d'impact et analyse coûts-avantages : qu'impliquent-
elles pour l'élaboration des politiques publiques et les réformes législatives ? »,
Revue française d'administration publique 4/2011 (n° 140 ), pp. 787-806.
http://www.cairn.info/resume.php?ID_ARTICLE=RFAP_140_0787, and “Impact
Assessment and Cost-Benefit Analysis: What Do They Imply for Policymaking
and Law Reform?, in Jean-Bernard Auby and Thomas Perroud, eds. Regulatory
Impact Assessment (Seville: INAP, 2013) pp. 93-124 (This volume also contains a
Spanish translation, “Evaluación de impacto y análisis coste-beneficio: ¿qué es lo
que implican para la formulación de políticas y reforma del Dercho?)
“Policymaking Accountability: Parliamentary versus Presidential Systems,” in
David Levi-Faur, ed., Handbook on the Politics of Regulation, Cheltenham UK:
Edward Elgar, 2011, pp. 171-184.
“Regulation and Public Law in Comparative Perspective,” University of Toronto
Law Journal 60: 519-535 (2010).
“Public Administration and Institutions in the LAC Region,” chapter 9 in Bjørn
Lomborg, ed., Latin American Development Priorities: Costs and Benefits
(Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press, 2010) pp.515-590.
“Administrative Law and Democratic Legitimacy: Confronting Executive Power
and the Contracting State,” Keynote address, CLAD, Buenos Aires, November
2008. Published in Spanish as: “El Derecho Administrativo y la legitimidad
democrática: confrontado el poder ejecutivo y el Estado contractual.” Revista del
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CLAD: Reforma y Democracia, No. 43, pp. 1-26 (2009). Published in Portuguese
in Revista do Serviço Público RSN no.1 (Jan-Feb 2009).
“Transparencia y Rendicion de Cuentas: El Caso del Poder Judicial en América
Latina,” in Transparencia: Confianza Ciudadana e Instituciones: Seminario
Internacional 2007 Memoria, (México: Instituto de Acceso a la Información
Pública del Distrito Fedéral, 2008).
“Public Administration and Civil Service Reform in Latin America,” in Rohi Raj
Mathur, ed., Glimpses of Civil Service Reform (Hyderabad: Icfai University Press,
2009), pp. 135-158.
“Introduction,” The Economics of Administrative Law, Edward Elgar,
Cheltenham UK and Northhampton MA, 2007.
“Law and Regulation” in Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics (Keith E.
Whittington, Dan Kelemen and Greg Caldeira, eds.) Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 2008, pp. 576-594..
(With Jeff Bowen), “Partisan Politics and Executive Accountability: Argentina in
Comparative Perspective,” Superior Court Economic Review 10:157-210 (2003).
“European Administrative and Regulatory Reform: Introduction to the Special
Issue,” Columbia Journal of European Law 4:493-498 (1998).
“Regulatory Reform: Where Are We Going?” Wake Forest Law Review 31:581-
586 (1996).
“American Administration Law Under Siege: Is Germany a Model?” Harvard
Law Review 107:1279-1302 (April 1994).
“Consensus versus Incentives: A Skeptical Look at Regulatory Negotiation,”
Duke Law Journal 43:1206-1220 (1994).
“Environmental Policymaking and the Limits of Public Law in Germany and the
United States,” European Review of Public Law, 1994.
“The Economic Analysis of Public Law,” European Journal of Law and
Economics 1:53-70 (1994).
“Progressive Law and Economics - And the New Administrative Law,” Yale Law
Journal 98:341-368 (December 1988). A shortened version was published in the
Yale Law Report, 1989. Spanish translation in Estadios de Economia, Politica,
Hacienda Publica; Economica de la Empresa e Historia de las Doctrinas y de
los Hechos Economicos en Homeneje a Luis Nicolau D’Olwer y Manuel Reventos
I Bordoy con Occasion del Centenario de su Nacimento, 1990, pp. 417-452.
“Deregulation and Reregulation: Rhetoric and Reality.” Journal of Law and
Politics 6:287-309 (1990).
“Defending the State: A Skeptical Look at ‘Regulatory Reform’ in the Eighties,”
University of Colorado Law Review 61:517-535 (1990).
Law, Development, and Democratic Transitions
(With Jennifer Tobin), “When BITs Have Some Bite: The Political-Economic
Environment for Bilateral Investment Treaties,” Review of International
Organizations 6:1-32 (2011)
http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&id=doi:10.1007/s11558-
010-9089-y Earlier condensed versions of the results are summarized in “Do
BITs Benefit Developing Countries?” in The Future of Investment Arbitration,
Roger P. Alford and Catherine Rogers, eds., Oxford, UK: Oxford University
Press, 2009, pp. 131-144.
“Preface to Graham Mayeda’s ‘Sustainable International Investment
Agreements,’” in M.Gehring, M-C Cordonne Segger & A.Newcombe, eds.,
Sustainable Development in World Investment Law, Brussels: Kluwer Law
International (2010).
“The Global BITs Regime and the Domestic Environment for Investment,” (Karl
P. Sauvant and Lisa Sachs, eds.) The Effect of Treaties on Foreign Direct
Investment: Bilateral Investment Treaties, Double Taxation Treaties and
Investment Flows Oxford: Oxford University Press, Chap 11, pp. 311-322 (2009).
(With Benjamin Billa), “Treaties and National Security,” NYU Journal of
International Law and Politics, 40:437-496 (Winter 2008).
(With Ryan Bubb), “BITs and Bargains: Strategic Aspects of Bilateral and
Multilateral Regulation of Foreign Investment,” International Review of Law and
Economics 27: 291-311 (2007).
(With Jennifer Tobin), “Foreign Direct Investment and the Business Environment
in Developing Countries: The Impact of Bilateral Investment Treaties,” Working
Paper, Yale Center for Law, Economics, and Public Policy 2005.
“Public Participation in Hungary and Poland: Government Policymaking and the
Role of Civil Society,” Journal of East European Law 10(2): 225-298 (2003).
Related publicatons are: “Public Participation in Consolidating Democracies:
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Hungary and Poland,” in J. Kornai and S. Rose-Ackerman eds., Building a
Trustworthy State in Post-Socialist Transition (NY: Palgrave, 2004); “From
Elections to Democracy in Central Europe: Public Participation and the Role of
Civil Society,” East European Politics and Society, 21(1): 31-47 (2007);
“Government Accountability and Civil Society in Eastern Europe,” H. Kohl, F.
Kübler, Claus Ott, and Karsten Schmidt, eds., Zwischen Markt und Staat:
Gedächtnisschrift für Rainer Walz, Köln: Carl Heymanns Verlag, 2007, pp. 583-
592; “The Voluntary Sector and Public Participation in Hungary,” Annals of
Public and Cooperative Economics, 79(3/4): 601-623 (2008); “Access to
Government in Eastern Europe: Environmental Policymaking in Hungary,” (Jorrit
de Jong and Gowher Rizvi, eds.) The State of Access: Success and Failure of
Democracies to Create Equal Opportunities, Washington DC: Brookings
Institution Press, 2008, pp.71-91, and “Public Participation and Policymaking in
Hungary,” Law in Transition, Autumn 2009 (an online publication of the
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development) available at:
http://www/ebrd.com/pubs/legal/lit092c.pdf.
“Government Accountability and Rule of Law in Consolidating Democracies,”
(translated into Chinese) in Constitutional Reengineering in New Democracies:
Taiwan and the World (Taipei: Angle Publishing, 2008) (Proceedings of a
conference held October 28-29, 2005 in Taipei, Taiwan), pp. 281-306.
“Rendición de Cuentas y el Estado de Derecho en la Consolidaciòn de las
Democracias,” Perfiles Latinoamericanos, No. 26 (2005), pp. 9-53.
“Establishing the Rule of Law,” in Robert Rotberg, ed. When States Fail:
Causes and Consequences, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004.
“Trust, Honesty, and Corruption: Reflections on the State-Building Process,”
Archives of European Sociology 42 (3): 526-570 (2001).
“Trust and Honesty in Post-Socialist Societies,” Kyklos 54: 415-443 (2001).
Consumer Durables
“Used Cars as a Depreciating Asset,” Western Economic Journal 11:463-474
(December 1973).
Environmental Law and Economics:
(With Achim Halpaap), “Democratic Environmental Governance and the Aarhus
Convention: The Political Economy of Procedural Environmental Rights,” in
Timothy Swanson and Richard Zerbe, eds., Research in Law and Economics --
2001, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2002, pp. 27-64.
(With Kirsten Engel) “Environmental Federalism in the United States: The Risks
of Devolution,” in Daniel Esty and Damien Geradin, eds., Regulatory
Competition and Economic Integration: Comparative Perspectives, Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 134-153.
“Public Law Versus Private Law in Environmental Regulation: European Union
Proposals in the Light of United States and German Experience,” in Erling Eide
and Roger van der Bergh, eds., Law and Economics of the
Environment, Oslo: Juridish Forlag, 1996, pp. 13-39. A shortened version was
published as “Public Law Versus Private Law in Environmental Regulation:
European Union Proposals in the Light of United States Experience,” Review of
European Community International Environmental Law 4:312-320 (1995).
“Faction and the Environment,” Proceedings of a Session at the 1993 convention
of the Federalist Society, Ecology Law Quarterly 21:527-548 (1994).
“Assessing the State of the Art: Environmental Liability Law,” in T. Tietenberg,
ed., Innovation in Environmental Law, Hants, England: Edward Elgar Publishing,
1992, pp. 223-243.
“Market Models for Pollution Control: Their Strengths and Weaknesses,” Public
Policy 25:383-406 (Summer 1977). Prepared for the National Commission on
Water Quality and included in G. Brown, A. Kneese, S. Rose-Ackerman, and O.
Davis, Water Pollution Control Act of 1972: Study of Effluent Charges for the
National Commission on Water Quality, mimeo, 1976.
“On the Distribution of Public Program Benefits between Landlords and
Tenants,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 4:150-170
(April 1977).
“Effluent Charges: A Critique,” Canadian Journal of Economics 6:512-528
(November 1973), reprinted in Zeckhauser et. al. (eds.) Benefit-Costs and Policy
Analysis Annual - 1974, Aldine, 1975.
(With Bruce A. Ackerman and Dale W. Henderson) “The Uncertain Search for
Environmental Policy: The Costs and Benefits of Pollution Control Along the
Delaware River,” University of Pennsylvania Law Review 121:1225-1309 (June
1973).
Urban Economics
“Beyond Tiebout: Modeling the Political Economy of Local Government,” in
George Zodrow, ed., Local Provision of Public Services: The Tiebout Model
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After Twenty-Five Years, New York: Academic Press, 1983, pp. 55-83; Another
version of this paper is: “Tiebout Models and the Competitive Ideal: An Essay
on the Political Economy of Local Government,” in John Quigley, ed.,
Perspectives on Local Public Finance and Public Policy, Volume I, Greenwich,
CT: JAI Press, 1983, pp. 23-46
“Market Models of Local Government: Exit, Voting and the Land Market,”
Journal of Urban Economics 6:319-337 (July 1979).
“Redistribution Policy and Local Government Behavior: A Comment on L.
Stauber, ‘A Proposal for a Democratic Market Economy’,” Journal of
Comparative Economics 2:73-84 (March 1978).
“The Political Economy of a Racist Housing Market,” Journal of Urban
Economics 4:150-170 (April 1977).
“Racism and Urban Structure,” Journal of Urban Economics 2:85-103 (January
1975). Reprinted in Analytical Urban Economics, eds., Harry W. Richardson,
Kenneth J. Button, and Peter Nijkamp in the series Modern Classics in Regional
Science, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1996.
“Location, Space and Urban Structure: The Wingo Model Reconsidered,” Land
Economics 50:281-284 (August 1974).
(With David Ott) “An Analysis of the Revenue Effects of Proposed Substitutes
for Tax Exemption of State and Local Bonds,” National Tax Journal 23:397-406
(December 1970).
Miscellaneous
“Work, Family, and Odd Topics: On Being a Female Economist,” in Michael
Szenberg, ed., Passion and Craft: How Economists Work (Ann Arbor: Michigan
University Press, 1999).
“Collaboration: Making Eclecticism Possible,” in Michael Szenberg and Lall B.
Ramrattan, eds., Collaborative Research in Economics: The Wisdom of Working
Together (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2017) pp. 295-304.
SHORT BOOK REVIEWS , COMMENTS, OPINION PIECES
“The Feds Need to Stop Keeping Secrets on National Security”, The Hill, August 11,
2017
http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/homeland-security/346204-what-are-the-feds-
hiding-we-need-the-truth-on-national
With Natalia Volosin, “Argentina Must Reform to Tackle Government and Business
Corruption,” The Hill, June 20, 2017
http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/international/338612-argentina-needs-reform-to-
tackle-government-and-business
“Brazil’s Tide against Corruption Swells,” The Conversation, May 19, 2017
http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/international/338612-argentina-needs-reform-to-
tackle-government-and-business
With Paul Lagunes, “Why Brazil Is Winning Its Fight against Corruption,” The
Conversation, February 2, 2017, https://theconversation.com/why-brazil-is-winning-its-
fight-against-corruption-71968.
“A Review of Geoffrey M. Hodgson, Conceptualizing Capitalism: Institutions,
Evolution, Future,” Journal of Economic Literature 55(1): 182-194 (2017).
“A Regulatory Revolution Is Underway,” The Hill, March 2, 2017, at
http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/the-administration/322127-a-regulatory-revolution-
is-underway
“Administrative Law, The Common Law, and the US Presidential System,”
Administrative Law Blog, March 1, 2017
https://adminlawblog.org/2017/03/01/administrative-law-the-common-law-and-the-us-
presidential-system/
With Sinead Hunt, Congress and Trump Just Made Corruption by US Companies Easier,
The Hill, January 27, 2017 at http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/finance/321340-
corruption-by-us-companies-just-got-easier
“Business Ethics in the Age of Trump,” The Hill (January 18, 2017)
http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/the-administration/314875-business-ethics-in-the-
age-of-trump
“What Does ‘Governance’ Mean?” Governance 30th Anniversary Issue 2016.
https://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/onlineLibraryTPS.asp?DOI=10.1111/gove.1221
2&ArticleID=5279756
“Corruption and Government” RegBlog, University of Pennsylvania Law School, April
27, 2016, https://www.regblog.org/2016/04/27/rose-ackerman-corruption-and-
government.
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Review of Henrik M. Inadomi, Independent Power Projects in Developing Countries:
Legal Investment Protection and Consequences for Development, The Netherlands:
Walter Kluwer Law & Business. Manchester Journal of International Economic Law,
2010.
Review of Edwin L. Glaeser and Claudia Goldin, eds., Corruption and Reform: Lessons
from America’s Economic History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006.
Economic History Review.
Review of Janelle A. Kerlin, Social Service Reform in the Postcommunist State:
Decentralization in Poland, College Station Station, TX:Texas A & M Press, 2005.
Slavic Review..
Review of Lars Oxelheim and Pervez Ghauri, eds., European Union and the Race for
Foreign Direct Investment in Europe, Oxford: Elsevier, 2003 in European Books, online
at http://www.europeanbooks.org/reviews/detail.asp?id=42.
Review of Melanie Manion, Corruption by Design: Building Clean Government in
Mainland China and Hong Kong, Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 2004 in
Journal of Planning Education and Research, 25:218-219 (2005).
Review of Peter John Perry, Political Corruption in Australia, Governance 16:462-463
(July 2003).
Review of Severyn T. Bruyn, A Civil Economy: Transforming the Market in the Twenty-
First Century, Journal of Economic Literature 39:950-952 (2001).
Review of The Strategic Constitution by Robert Cooter, Political Science Quarterly 116
(2001).
“The Economics and Politics of Federalism,” in “Symposium: The New Political
Economy of Decentralization and Federalism,” APSA-CP Newsletter, 11 (1): 16-19(
Winter 2000). Available at : http://www.nd.edu/~apsacp/pdf/APSA-
CP20Winter202000.pdf
“Corruption and Aid Conditionality,” Transitions Online (www.tol.cz)C:\Documents and
Settings\sroseack\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\Local
Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\UQPCU74B\(www.tol.cz) October
23, 2000.
“How Bleak?” A Response to Theodore Lewis’ “Think Globally, Lose Locally,” Boston
Review 23(2):13 (April/May 1998).
Review of The Pursuit of Absolute Integrity: How Corruption Control Makes
Government Ineffective, by Frank Anechiarico and James B. Jacobs, Journal of Policy
Analysis and Management, 16:661-664 (1997).
Review of Stephen Elkin and Karol Edwards Soltan, eds., A New Constitutionalism,
University of Chicago Press, 1993 and Richard Epstein, Bargaining With the State,
Princeton University Press, 1993. Journal of Policy Analyses and Management 14:161-
165 (1995).
Review of M.F. Berry, “The Politics of Parenthood,” Viking (1993). Political Science
Quarterly 108: (1993).
“Justifying Democracy: A Review Essay”, Political Science Quarterly 106:313-315
(1991).
Review of B. Frey and W. Pommerehne, Muses and Markets, Basil Blackell, 1989.
Kyklos 44:266-267 (1991).
“Triangulating the Administrative State,” Review of C. Edley, Administrative Law, Yale
University Press, 1990, California Law Review 78:1415-1426 (1990).
Review of D. Vogel, Fluctuating Fortunes: The Political Power of Business in America,
Basic Books, 1989, Political Science Quarterly 104:528-529 (Fall 1989).
Review of R. Litan and C. Whinston, Liability, Brookings, 1988, Journal of Comparative
Economics 14:150-153 (1990).
Review of: B. Weisbrod, The Nonprofit Economy Harvard U.P., 1988. J. of Economic
Literature 27:645-646 (1990).
Review of: R. Klitgaard, Controlling Corruption, University of California Press, Public
Choice 62:191-192 (August 1989).
Review of: R. Higgs, Crisis and Leviathan: Critical Episodes in the Growth of
American Government Oxford Univ. Press, 1987. Journal of Economic Organization
and Behavior 7:149-152, (1989).
“Public Policy in the Public Interest” Review of: Steven Kelman Making Public Policy,
Basic Books, 1987. Yale Law and Policy Review 6:505-513 (1988).
“Evaluating Legal Rules,” Review of: W. Landes and R. Posner, The Economic
Structure of Tort Law, Harvard U. Press, 1987, Journal of Policy Analysis and
Management 7:726-730 (Fall 1988).
“A Declaration of Interdependence: The ‘New Liberalism’,” Review of: Joel Handler,
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The Conditions of Discretion, Russell Sage, 1986, Yale Journal of Regulation 5:253-260.
(Winter 1988)
Review of: G. Davis and G. Helfand, The Uncertain Balance: Government
Regulations in the Political Process, Avery, 1985, Political Science Quarterly (Winter
1985-1986) 100:725-726.
Review of: D. Hemenway, Monitoring and Compliance: The Political Economy of
Inspection, JAI Press, 1985, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 5:394-395
(Winter 1986).
Review of: A. Ogus and C. Veljanovski, eds., Readings in the Economics of Law and
Regulation Oxford, 1984. International Review of Law and Economics 5:123-124 (June
1985).
Review of: Howard Ball, Controlling, Regulatory Sprawl, Greenwood Press, 1984,
Political Science Quarterly 99:737-738 (Winter 1984-1985).
Review of: David Pyle, The Economics of Crime and Law Enforcement, St. Martins,
1983, Journal of Legal Education 34:555-557 (September 1984).
Review of: A.S. Melnick, Regulation and the Courts Brookings, 1983, The Annals
475:205-206 (September 1984).
Review of: A.M. Polinsky, An Introduction to Law and Economics, Little, Brown, 1983,
Journal of Economic Literature 22:581-582 (June 1984).
Review of: Michael Pertschuck, Revolt Against Regulation: The Rise and Pause of The
Consumer Movement, University of California Press, 1982, Political Science Quarterly
(Winter 1983-1984) 98:700-701.
Review of: William Spangler Peirce, Bureaucratic Failure and Public Expenditure,
Academic, 1982, American Journal of Sociology (May 1984) 89:1450-1452.
Review of: David McCaffrey, OSHA and the Politics of Health Regulation, Plenum,
1981, Political Science Quarterly 98:337-338 (Summer 1983).
Review of: Robert Crandall and Lester Lave, eds., The Scientific Basis of Health and
Safety Regulation, Brookings Institution, 1981, Political Science Quarterly 97:537-539
(Fall 1982).
Review of: George Break, Financing Government in a Federal System, Studies in
Government Finance, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1980, Journal of
Economic Literature 20:117-118 (March 1982).
Review of: K. Clarkson and D. Martin, eds., The Economics of Non-Proprietary
Organizations, JAI Press, 1980, Journal of Economic Literature 9:87-88 (March 1981).
FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, CONSULTANCIES, and TEMPORARY APPOINTMENTS
(since 1980)
Fellow, Queen Mary College, University of London, March-June 2018
Fellow, Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study, South Africa, Jan-March 2018
Honorary Doctorate, University of Maastricht, January 2016
Fellow, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, September 2014—July 2015
Visiting Research Professor, Center for European Studies, Sciences Po, Paris, Fall 2011
Honorary Doctorate, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, June 2010
Fellow, Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio, Italy, August-September 2008.
Fellow and co-organizer Project on Honesty and Trust: Theory and Experience in the
Light of the Post-Socialist Experience, Collegium Budapest, fall 2002.
http://www.colbud.hu/honesty-trust
Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences, Palo Alto, CA, Spring 2002.
Consultant, World Bank, 1996-2000.
Asian Development Bank Institute, participant in training institute for public officials,
Tokyo, July 2000.
Visiting Research Fellow, World Bank, September 1995 - May 1996.
Guggenheim Fellowship, Berlin, Germany, 1991-1992.
Fulbright Fellowship, Berlin Germany, 1991-1992.
Guest Professor, Free University of Berlin, 1991-1992.
Visiting Professor, University of Rome, May 1984.
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenberg, Austria, research fellow,
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summer 1982.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Professional Associations
American Law and Economics Association: Board of Directors, 1993-1996,
2003-2006, Program Committee, 2003.
American Economic Association: Executive Committee, 1990-1993; Member,
Committee on Urban Public Economics, 1978-1981.
American Political Science Association: Governing Council, Public Policy
Section, 1990-present; Harold Lasswell Award Committee, 1992; Section of
Political Economy, William Riker Book Prize Committee, 2010; President’s Task
Force on “Democracy Audits and Governmental Indicators” 2010.
Association of Public Policy and Management: Member, Policy Council, 1985-
1988; Nominating Committee, 1986-1987; Program Committee, 1987, 1996,
2000; 1989-present; Chair, Vernon Prize Committee, 1989, 1993; Chair, editorial
search committee for Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 1998;
Treasurer, 1998-2000.
Association of American Law Schools: Member.
Comparative Law and Economics Forum: Member.
Society for Comparative Research: Member; member: Dogan Prize Committee
for Best Book in Comparative Research, 2002.
Editorial Boards
American Political Science Review 2007-2010, Regulation and Governance, 2006-
present, Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 1995-present,Journal of Policy
Analysis and Management 1989-2004, Journal of Environmental Law and Practice,
1993-1999,European Journal of Law and Economics, 1993-present, Regulation, 1989-
1998, Political Science Quarterly, 1988-present, International Review of Law and
Economics, 1986-Present, Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, 1984-Present,
Law and Policy Quarterly, 1979-1981,Business and Politics, 1998-present.
Review and Advisory Panels:
Coalition for Integrity, Board Member, 2107.
Inter-American Development Bank, Expert Advisory Group on Transparency,
2017-2018
Comité d’Arbitrage [External Scientific Council], Center of Excellence,
University of Toulouse, 2013-2016
Academic Advisory Board, Centre for Law, Economics, and Society, University
College London, 2013-
Advisory Board, EU Anti-Corruption Project, 2013-2016
Academic Board of Advisors, Interdisciplinary Laboratory for the Evaluation of
Public Polices (LIEPP), Sciences Po, Paris, 2012-
Academic Advisory Committee, International Anti-Corruption Academy,
Laxenberg, Austria, 2012-
Scientific Council, Euromia: Review on Culture of Lawfulness, Madrid, Spain
Member, Board of Academic Advisors, Club of Madrid, 2001-2007. Participant in
Club of Madrid conferences in Madrid, 2001 and 2005, and in Prague, 2005.
Member, Academic Advisory Board, Zicklin Center for Business Ethics
Research, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 2006.
Member, Academic Council, Hills Program on Governance, Center for Strategic
and International Studies, 2003-.
Institute for Foundation Law and the Law of Non-Profit Organizations, Bucerius
Law School, Advisory Board, Hamburg, Germany, Member, Beirat 2002-2005.
Open Society Institute, EU Accession Monitoring Program, Project on
Corruption, Advisory Board, 2001.
Fulbright Scholar Awards in Economics, Council for International Exchange of
Scholars, Discipline Advisory Committee, 1993-1996.
Carnegie Corporation Study on Redefining Government and Business Roles in
Daycare and Early Childhood Education, Member, Task Force, 1993-1995.
OSHA’s Choice of Control Technologies and Estimation of Economic Impacts,
U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Advisory Panel, 1993-1995.
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Transparency International, member TI-USA Board, 1994-2016. Member, Index
Steering Committee, 2003-.
Project in Nonprofit Governance, Center on Philanthropy, Indiana University,
Review Panel, 1989-1993.
Program in American Studies, American Council of Learned Societies, Review
Panel, 1987-1990.
Medical Malpractice Program of the R.W. Johnson Foundation, Advisory
Committee, 1986-1987.
TIAA/CREF, Policyholders Nominating Committee, 1985-1987.
National Science Foundation Program on Regulation and Policy Analysis, Review
Panel, 1982-1984.
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