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Ronnie J. Phillips, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae Education 1980 Ph.D., The University of Texas, Austin Economics 1973 B.A., University of Oklahoma, Norman Urban Studies Experience Academic 2010-present Professor Emeritus, Economics, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 2002-2010 Professor of Real Estate and Finance, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 2001-2006 Chair of Economics, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 1992-2010 Professor of Economics, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 1989 Visiting Associate Professor, Texas A&M University, College Station 1987-1992 Associate Professor, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 1983-1987 Assistant Professor, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 1981-1983 Visiting Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University, College Station 1978-1980 Instructor, Texas A&M University, College Station Research Positions 2006-2012 Senior Fellow, Networks Financial Institute, Indianapolis, IN 2006-2007 Scholar in Residence, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Kansas City, MO 2004-2012 Visiting Research Fellow, American Institute for Economic Research, Great Barrington, MA 1997 Visiting Scholar, Division of Insurance, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, DC 1994-1996 Visiting Scholar, Bank Research Division, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, DC 1992-1994 Resident Scholar, The Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY B [email protected] ˝ www.ronniejphillips.com ronniejphillips RonnieJPhillips 1/27

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Ronnie J. Phillips,Ph.D.

Curriculum Vitae

Education1980 Ph.D., The University of Texas, Austin

Economics

1973 B.A., University of Oklahoma, NormanUrban Studies

ExperienceAcademic

2010-present Professor Emeritus, Economics, Colorado State University, Fort Collins2002-2010 Professor of Real Estate and Finance, Colorado State University, Fort

Collins2001-2006 Chair of Economics, Colorado State University, Fort Collins1992-2010 Professor of Economics, Colorado State University, Fort Collins

1989 Visiting Associate Professor, Texas A&M University, College Station1987-1992 Associate Professor, Colorado State University, Fort Collins1983-1987 Assistant Professor, Colorado State University, Fort Collins1981-1983 Visiting Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University, College Station1978-1980 Instructor, Texas A&M University, College Station

Research Positions2006-2012 Senior Fellow, Networks Financial Institute, Indianapolis, IN2006-2007 Scholar in Residence, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Kansas City, MO2004-2012 Visiting Research Fellow, American Institute for Economic Research, Great

Barrington, MA1997 Visiting Scholar, Division of Insurance, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation,

Washington, DC1994-1996 Visiting Scholar, Bank Research Division, Office of the Comptroller of the

Currency, Washington, DC1992-1994 Resident Scholar, The Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College,

Annandale-on-Hudson, NY

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Contracts and Grants2007-2009 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Grant, Entrepreneurs in the Music

Industry, $146,0001996 Department of the Treasury, Intergovernmental Personnel Act Award -A

Study of Financial Services in the Future, $45,0001991 George Edward Durell Foundation, Study on Safe and Stable Banking,

$5,000

Honors and Awards2000 Oliver Pennock Distinguished Service Award, Colorado State University

2000 topresent

Trustee, Association for Evolutionary Economics

1999 President, Association for Evolutionary Economics1996-2000 Board of Directors, Association for Evolutionary Economics1994-1995 President, Association for Institutional Thought

JEL Classification—Research Interests{ L26 Entrepreneurship{ N2 Economic History: Financial Markets and Institutions{ Z1 Cultural Economics

Dissertations Supervised1991-2010

[1] Taha K. Ahmad. The efficiency of the banking system in jordan, 1990–1996,2000.

[2] Hamad S. Albazai. Econometric modelling of consumption behavior in saudiarabia: An error correction approach, 1991.

[3] Ahmed S. Alosaimi. Reconciling western financial institutions with islamicprinciples : Reforming the saudi financial system, 1996.

[4] Ahmed M. Alsalem. An evaluation of the imf best-practice deposit insurancesystem: Lessons from the united states experience, 2000.

[5] Abdulwahab Alsarhan. Banking efficiency in the gulf cooperation councilcountries: An empirical analysis using data envelopment analysis approach,2009.

[6] Pantaleo J. Kessy. Bank efficiency and economic growth: An empirical analysisof the economies of the east african community (eac) countries, 2007.

[7] Victor T. Munyama. The effects of mergers on bank efficiency: Stochasticrisk-return frontier analysis, 2004.

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[8] James Rauch. Bank consolidation and credit access for small business, 1997.

[9] Matlhodi M. Serero. The effects of the bank supervisory framework on bankperformance: Policy implications for botswana based on a cross-country analysisof a group of african countries, 2005.

[10] Ian Strachan. The creative destruction of the "winner-take-all" society? propertyrights and the economics of the long tail in the music industry, 2010.

PublicationsBooks

[1] Ronnie J. Phillips. Global Austerity: The Evolution of the International MonetarySystem and World Capitalist Development, 1945–1978. 1980. Copyright UMI -Dissertations Publishing 1980; M3: Ph.D.

[2] Ronnie J. Phillips. The Chicago Plan and New Deal banking reform. Armonk,NY: M.E. Sharpe, Foreword by Hyman P. Minsky., CO State U, 1995.

[3] Ronnie J. Phillips. Rock and Roll Fantasy? The Reality of Going from GarageBand to Superstardom. Heidelberg and New York: Springer, 2013.

[4] Ronnie J. Phillips and Douglas Kinnear (Editors). Edward Everett Hale: TheWritings of an Economic Maverick, Archival Supplements to Research in theHistory of Economic Thought and Methodology , Series edited by Warren Samuelsand Jeff E. Biddle. Stamford, CT: JAI Press, 2001.

[5] Ronnie J. Phillips (Editor). Economic mavericks: The Texas institutionalists.JAI Press, Political Economy and Public Policy, vol. 9., CO State U, 1995.

[6] Ronnie J. Phillips (Editor). U.S. Credit and Payments, 1800-1935 (6 volumes):Volume 1: Building and Loan Associations, 2: Provident Loan Societies, 3:Savings Banks and Morris Plan Financial Institutions, 4: Domestic Exchanges,5: Non-par Banking, 6: Central Banking. London: Pickering and Chatto, 2013.Articles

[1] Zoltan J. Acs and Ronnie J. Phillips. Entrepreneurship and philanthropy inamerican capitalism. Small Business Economics, 19(3):189 – 204, 2002.

[2] David B. Audretsch and Ronnie J. Phillips. Scientist entrepreneurship: The roleof policy. International Review of Entrepreneurship, 7(3), 2009.

[3] Robert DeYoung and Ronnie J. Phillips. Interest rate caps and implicit collusion:the case of payday lending. International Journal of Banking, Accounting andFinance, 5(1/2):121–158, 2013.

[4] Douglas D. Evanoff, Philip F. Bartholomew, Robert DeYoung, Cosmin Lucaci,and Ronnie J. Phillips. Bank structure conference impact study. Journal ofFinancial Services Research, 34(2-3):99 – 121, 2008.

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[5] David Nickerson and Ronnie J. Phillips. Regulating financial markets: Assessingneoclassical and institutional approaches. Journal of Economic Issues, 37(2):443– 449, 2003.

[6] Terutomo Ozawa, Sergio Castello, and Ronnie J. Phillips. The internet revolution,the ’mcluhan’ stage of catch-up, and institutional reforms in asia. Journal ofEconomic Issues, 35(2):289 – 298, 2001.

[7] Terutomo Ozawa and Ronnie J. Phillips. Persistence of the veblenian ’oldjapan’: Organizational efficiency as a wellspring of competitiveness. RivistaInternazionale di Scienze Economiche e Commerciali, 41(9):721 – 740, 1994.

[8] Rodney D. Peterson and Ronnie J. Phillips. Lloyd w. mints, 1888-1989: Pioneermonetary economist. American Economist, 35(1):79 – 81, 1991.

[9] Ronnie J. Phillips. E. e. hale’s analysis of keynes’s general theory. Review ofRadical Political Economics, 8(4):30–31, 1976.

[10] Ronnie J. Phillips. The role of the international monetary fund in the post-bretton woods era. Review of Radical Political Economics, 15(2):59 – 81, 1983.

[11] Ronnie J. Phillips. Marx, the classical firm, and economic planning. Journal ofPost Keynesian Economics, 8(2):266 – 276, 1986.

[12] Ronnie J. Phillips. Maxi-devaluations and black market dollars in wartime southvietnam. Quarterly Review of Economics and Business, 26(2):106 – 110, 1986.

[13] Ronnie J. Phillips. Veblen and the ‘wobblies’: A note. Review of Radical PoliticalEconomics, 19(1):98 – 103, 1987.

[14] Ronnie J. Phillips. Veblen and simons on credit and monetary reform. SouthernEconomic Journal, 55(1):171 – 181, 1988.

[15] Ronnie J. Phillips. ’war news’ and black market exchange rate deviations frompurchasing power parity: Wartime south vietnam. Journal of InternationalEconomics, 25(3/4):373 – 378, 1988.

[16] Ronnie J. Phillips. Is there a ‘texas school’ of economics?. Journal of EconomicIssues (Association for Evolutionary Economics), 23(3):863, 1989.

[17] Ronnie J. Phillips. The minsky-simons-veblen connection: Comment. Journalof Economic Issues (Association for Evolutionary Economics), 23(3):889, 1989.

[18] Ronnie J. Phillips. An end to private banking: Early new deal proposals toalter the role of the federal government in credit allocation. Journal of Money,Credit, and Banking, 26(3):552 – 568, 1994.

[19] Ronnie J. Phillips. Safe banking during the great depression: John m. nichols,the fdic, and 100% reserves. Quarterly Report: Conference on Consumer FinanceLaw, 48(1):15–21, 1994.

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[20] Ronnie J. Phillips. The chicago plan and the reserve requirement increase of1936-37. History of Economic Ideas, 5(2):53 – 67, 1997.

[21] Ronnie J. Phillips. Rethinking bank examinations: A minsky approach. Journalof Economic Issues, 31(2):509 – 516, 1997.

[22] Ronnie J. Phillips. Digital technology and institutional change from the gildedage to modern times: The impact of the telegraph and the internet. Journal ofEconomic Issues, 34(2):267 – 289, 2000.

[23] Ronnie J. Phillips. Arts entrepreneurship and economic development: Can everycity be ‘austintatious’?. Foundations and Trends in Entrepreneurship, 6(4):239 –313, 2010.

[24] Ronnie J. Phillips and Harvey Cutler. Domestic exchange rates and regionaleconomic growth in the united states, 1899-1908: Evidence from cointegrationanalysis. Journal of Economic History, 58(4):1010 – 1026, 1998.

[25] Ronnie J. Phillips and Daniel J. Slottje. The importance of relative prices inanalyzing veblen effects. Journal of Economic Issues, 17(1):197 – 206, 1983.

[26] Ronnie J. Phillips and Ian C. Strachan. Breaking up is hard to do: the resilienceof the rock group as an organizational form for creating music. Journal ofCultural Economics, 40(1):29–74, 2016.

[27] James Ronald Stanfield and Ronnie J. Phillips. Economic power, financialinstability, and the cuomo report. Journal of Economic Issues, 25(2):347 – 354,1991.Chapters in Books

[1] Zoltan J. Acs and Ronnie J. Phillips. Entrepreneurship and philanthropy inamerican capitalism. In Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy: Preludeto a Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship, pages 509 – 524. Elgar:Cheltenham, U.K. and Northampton, Mass.: Elgar, George Mason U and MaxPlanck Institute of Economics, CO State U, 2008.

[2] Zoltan J. Acs, Ronnie J. Phillips, David B. Audretsch, and Sameeksha Desai.Non-market sources of american entrepreneurial capitalism. In Non-marketEntrepreneurship: Interdisciplinary Approaches, pages 51 – 70. Cheltenham,U.K. and Northampton, Mass.: Elgar, George Mason U, CO State U, and MaxPlanck Institute for Economics, Jena, 2008.

[3] Alexandra Bernasek, Ronnie J. Phillips, and Michael P. Ross. Globalization andthe changing relationship between economic development and capital markets:Innovations in funding for microfinance. In Capital Markets, Globalization, andEconomics Development, edited by Benton E. Gup, pages 161–174. Heidelbergand New York: Springer, CO State U, 2005.

[4] Simon W. Bowmaker, Ronnie J. Phillips, and Richard D. Johnson. Economicsof rock ’n’ roll. In Economics Uncut: A Complete Guide to Life, Death and

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Misadventure, pages 389 – 421. Elgar: Cheltenham, U.K. and Northampton,Mass.:, U Edinburgh and CO State U, 2005.

[5] Robert DeYoung and Ronnie J. Phillips. Payday lending and payments services:A historical and modern analysis. In Financial Institutions and Markets: CurrentIssues in Financial Markets edited by Robert R. Bliss and George G. Kaufman.Palgrave, U of Kansas and CO State U, 2008.

[6] David Mushinski and Ronnie J. Phillips. The role of morris plan lendinginstitutions in expanding consumer microcredit in the united states. In En-trepreneurship in Emerging Domestic Markets: Barriers and Innovation, pages121 – 139. Foreword by Robert E. Litan. Milken Institute Series on FinancialInnovation and Economic Growth. New York: Springer, CO State U, 2008.

[7] David Nickerson and Ronnie J. Phillips. The federal home loan bank systemand the farm credit system: Historic parallels and implications for systemic risk.In Too Big to Fail, edited by Benton Gup, pages 107–140. New York: PraegerBooks, CO State U, 2004.

[8] Ronnie J. Phillips. The failure of keynesianism and the collapse of bretton woods.In Research in Political Economy, P. Zarembka and T. Ferguson, editors. Vol.8, pages 1–25. JAI Pres, CO State U, 1985.

[9] Ronnie J. Phillips. Radical institutionalism and the texas school of economics.In Radical institutionalism: Contemporary voices, pages 21 – 37. Contributionsin Economics and Economic History series no. 90, CO State U, 1989.

[10] Ronnie J. Phillips. Latin america’s debt crisis, the international monetary fund,and financial reform. In Progress toward development in Latin America: FromPrebisch to technological autonomy, pages 69 – 83. Boulder and London:, COState U, 1990.

[11] Ronnie J. Phillips. Veblen and simons on credit and monetary reform. InThorstein Veblen (1857-1929), pages 326 – 336. Elgar Reference Collection series.Pioneers in Economics series, vol. 32., CO State U, 1992.

[12] Ronnie J. Phillips. The minsky-simons-veblen connection: Comment. InThorstein Veblen: Critical assessments. Volume 3: Specialized topics, pages695 – 696. Critical Assessments of Leading Economists series., CO State U, 1993.

[13] Ronnie J. Phillips. Veblen and simons on credit and monetary reform. InThorstein Veblen: Critical assessments. Volume 3: Specialized topics, pages 667– 681. Critical Assessments of Leading Economists series., CO State U, 1993.

[14] Ronnie J. Phillips. Veblen and the ’wobblies’: A note. In Thorstein Veblen:Critical assessments. Volume 3: Specialized topics, pages 644 – 651. CriticalAssessments of Leading Economists series., CO State U, 1993.

[15] Ronnie J. Phillips. E. e. hale on economic theory and the real world. InEconomic mavericks: The Texas institutionalists, pages 31 – 49. JAI Press,Political Economy and Public Policy, vol. 9., CO State U, 1995.

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[16] Ronnie J. Phillips. Economic mavericks: The texas institutionalists: Introduction.In Economic mavericks: The Texas institutionalists, pages 1 – 5. JAI Press,Political Economy and Public Policy, vol. 9., CO State U, 1995.

[17] Ronnie J. Phillips. The ’chicago plan’ and new deal banking reform. In Stabilityin the financial system, pages 94 – 114. Macmillan, Levy Economics Instituteand CO State U, 1996.

[18] Ronnie J. Phillips. Federal reserve regulatory authority over bank holdingcompanies: An historical anomaly? In Research in Financial Services, Volume8, edited by George G. Kaufman. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Levy EconomicsInstitute and CO State U, 1996.

[19] Ronnie J. Phillips. The european union payment system: Early lessons fromthe federal reserve and the reichsbank. In European Monetary Union bankingissues: Historical and contemporary perspectives, pages 141 – 159. Research inInternational Business and Finance, vol. 14., CO State U, 1999.

[20] Ronnie J. Phillips. Reviews perry mehrling’s the money interest and the publicinterest: American monetary thought, 1920-1970. In Research in the historyof economic thought and methodology: A Research Annual, pages 187 – 197.Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, vol. 18-A., COState U, 2000.

[21] Ronnie J. Phillips. Coping with financial catastrophe: The san francisco clearing-house during the earthquake of 1906. In Research in economic history. Volume21, pages 79 – 104. Coedited by Gregory Clark and William A. Sundstrom., COState U, 2003.

[22] Ronnie J. Phillips. Online banking. In Handbook of Computer Networks, editedby Hossein Bidgoli. New York: John Wiley and Sons, CO State U, 2007.

[23] Ronnie J. Phillips. Online banking. In Handbook of Technology Management,edited by Hossein Bidgoli. New York: John Wiley and Sons, CO State U, 2009.

[24] Ronnie J. Phillips and Susan Hine. The new institutional structure of banking:A framework for survival in the digital age. In The Future of Banking, edited byBenton Gup, pages 153–172. Quorum Books, CO State U, 2002.

[25] Ronnie J. Phillips and Richard D. Johnson. Regulating international banking:Rationale, history, and future prospects. In The new financial architecture:Banking regulation in the twenty-first century, pages 1 – 21. Westport, Conn.and London:, CO State U, 2000.

[26] Ronnie J. Phillips and Douglas Kinnear. The twentieth century trend of in-stitutionalism in mainstream economics journals. In Wisconsin ‘governmentand business’ and the history of heterodox economic thought, pages 283 – 300.Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, vol. 22-C., COState U, 2004.

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[27] Ronnie J. Phillips and Alessandro Roselli. How to avoid the next taxpayerbailout of the financial system: The narrow banking proposal. In FinancialMarket Regulation: Legislation and Implications, pages 149 – 161. New Yorkand Heidelberg: Springer, Networks Financial Institute, Indianapolis, IN andAmerican Institute for Economic Research, Great Barrington, MA, 2011.

[28] Ronnie J. Phillips and Daniel J. Slottje. The importance of relative prices inanalyzing veblen effects. In Thorstein Veblen: Critical assessments. Volume2: Veblen’s political economy, pages 350 – 358. Critical Assessments of LeadingEconomists series., Texas A&M University and SMU, 1993.

[29] Ronnie J. Phillips and Kenneth Spong. Federal housing policies and the recentfinancial crisis. In Socially Responsible Finance and Investing: Financial Institu-tions, Corporations, Investors, and Activists, pages 239 – 256. Robert W. KolbSeries in Finance, vol. 612. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley, CO State U and NetworksFinancial Institute, 2012.

[30] Ronnie J. Phillips and P. A. V. B. Swamy. Par clearance in the domesticexchanges: The impact of national bank notes. In Research in economic his-tory. Volume 18, pages 121 – 144. Coeditors: Gregory Clark and William A.Sundstrom., CO State U, 1998.Policy Briefs, Research Reports, Newspapers, and Magazines

[1] William F. Ford and Ronnie J. Phillips. Will your bank fail?: A few straightfor-ward calculations can tell you if your financial institution is in trouble. ResearchReports: American Institute for Economic Research, 77(13):1 – 3, 2010.

[2] Hyman P. Minsky, Dimitri B. Papadimitriou, Ronnie J. Phillips, and L. RandallWray. Community development banks. Jerome Levy Economics Institute PublicPolicy Briefs, 1992.

[3] David Nickerson and Ronnie J. Phillips. Financial déjà vu? Regulation, 25(1):40,2002.

[4] Dimitri B. Papadimitriou, Ronnie J. Phillips, and L. Randall Wray. Thecommunity reinvestment act, lending discrimination, and the role of communitydevelopment banks. The Jerome Levy Economics Institute Public Policy Series,1993.

[5] Dimitri B. Papadimitriou, Ronnie J. Phillips, and L. Randall Wray. Community-based factoring companies and small business lending. Jerome Levy EconomicsInstitute Public Policy Briefs, 1994.

[6] Ronnie J. Phillips. The search for safer financial institutions. Denver Post, July1991. 28.

[7] Ronnie J. Phillips. Comment: How regulation turned a winner into a loser.American Banker, page 4, October 1992. 28.

[8] Ronnie J. Phillips. The banking crisis isn’t over. USA Today Magazine,123(2592):30, 1994.

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[9] Ronnie J. Phillips. New deal’s unfinished work: Merging the bank regulators.American Banker, 73:20, 1994.

[10] Ronnie J. Phillips. Freeze on bank reforms would leave colorado out in the cold.Denver Post, page 7b, February 1995. 11.

[11] Ronnie J Phillips. Narrow banking reconsidered: The functional approach tofinancial reform. Number 17. Public policy brief//Jerome Levy EconomicsInstitute of Bard College, 1995.

[12] Ronnie J. Phillips. Editorial desk: Is capitalism innately altruistic? New YorkTimes, page 28, September 1999. 30.

[13] Ronnie J. Phillips. The chicago plan. Research Reports: American Institute forEconomic Research, 76(9):3, 2009.

[14] Ronnie J. Phillips. Deposit insurance increase fosters new risks. Commentaries:American Institute for Economic Research, 2009.

[15] Ronnie J. Phillips. Hard times for the fdic. Research Reports: American Institutefor Economic Research, 76(15):4, September 2009. 7.

[16] Ronnie J. Phillips. How safe are fdic-insured bank deposits?. Northern ColoradoBusiness Report, 14(22):17, 2009.

[17] Ronnie J. Phillips. International investment cushions economy. NorthernColorado Business Report, 14(22):9 – 24, 2009.

[18] Ronnie J. Phillips. Reality of rock and roll economics. Coloradoan, February2009. 3.

[19] Ronnie J. Phillips. Some old ideas for oversight may work today. AmericanBanker, 174(93):8, 2009.

[20] Ronnie J. Phillips. Will "flub" follow fannie and freddie?. Research Reports:American Institute for Economic Research, 76(1):1 – 3, 2009.

[21] Ronnie J. Phillips. Will ‘flub’ follow fannie and freddie? Forbes.com, February11, 2009.

[22] Ronnie J. Phillips. No more financial crises? are you sure?. Northern ColoradoBusiness Report, 15(21):17 – 38, 2010.

[23] Ronnie J. Phillips. Guest article: Encouraging financial innovation may preventa subprime small business bubble. Mergers & Acquisitions Report, 29(32):35,2014.

[24] Ronnie J. Phillips. Philanthropy—the backbone of american capitalism. SanFrancisco Chronicle, Insight Section, December 2014. 7.

[25] Ronnie J. Phillips. Preventing a subprime small business bubble. AmericanBanker, page 4, June 2014. 5.

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[26] Richard Sullivan, Kenneth Spong, Ronnie J. Phillips, and Richard Johnson.Small business lending by commercial banks in colorado 1994 to 1996. FinancialIndustry Perspectives, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, May 1998.Encyclopedias

[1] David Mushinski and Ronnie J. Phillips. Micro-credit. International Encyclopediaof Business and Management, 2nd edition. Edited by Malcolm Warner, 6 volumes,2001. pp. 4465-4473.

[2] Ronnie J. Phillips. Bank holding company act and community reinvestment act.Encyclopedia of American Business History, edited by Charles Geisst, Facts onFile, 2005.

[3] Ronnie J. Phillips. Lloyd w. mints. Dictionary of American Economists, editedby Morgen Witzel. Thoemmes/Continuum, 2006.

[4] Ronnie J. Phillips. Institutionalism. International Encyclopedia of the SocialSciences, 2nd edition, edited by William A. Darity, Jr., Macmillan, 2007.

[5] Ronnie J. Phillips. Online banking. Handbook of Computer Networks, edited byHossein Bidgoli, John Wiley and Sons, 2007.

[6] Ronnie J. Phillips. Thorstein b. veblen, conspicuous consumption, institutionaleconomics, and grameen bank. Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society,2nd edition. edited by Robert W. Kolb, Sage Publications, 2017.

[7] Ronnie J. Phillips and Alessandro Roselli. Narrow banking: A proposal toavoid the next taxpayer bailout of the financial system. www.apertacontrada.itOctober 12, 2009.Working Papers

[1] David B. Audretsch and Ronnie J. Phillips. Entrepreneurship, state economicdevelopment policy, and the entrepreneurial university. CEPR Discussion PaperNo. DP6242, 2007.

[2] Robert DeYoung and Ronnie J. Phillips. Payday loan pricing. FRB of KansasCity Paper No. RWP 09-07, 2007.

[3] Natalia Kravchenko, Stephan Weiler, and Ronnie J. Phillips. Informationexternalities and small business lending by banks: A comparison of urban andrural counties in the u.s. SSRN Working Papers, December 2011. Available atSSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1968965.

[4] Ronnie J. Phillips. A balance sheet approach to a financial systemwith narrow banking. Working Paper, June 1991. Available at SSRN:http://ssrn.com/abstract=3282664.

[5] Ronnie J. Phillips. The ‘chicago plan’ and new deal banking reform. The JeromeLevy Economics Institute Working Papers Series., 1992.

[6] Ronnie J. Phillips. Credit markets and narrow banking. The Jerome LevyEconomics Institute Working Papers Series, 1992.

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[7] Ronnie J. Phillips. The regulation and supervision of bank holding companies:A historical perspective. The Jerome Levy Economics Institute Working PapersSeries, 1994.

[8] Ronnie J. Phillips. Bank credit and capital formation: The heretical views ofharold moulton and adolf berle. Working Paper, July 1996. Available at SSRN:http://ssrn.com/abstract=3027787.

[9] Ronnie J. Phillips. Supervision by risk and minsky’s proposal for a cash flow-oriented bank examination. Working Paper, July 1996. Available at SSRN:http://ssrn.com/abstract=3027774.

[10] Ronnie J. Phillips. Why are bank failures special? lessons from u.s. financialhistory. Networks Financial Institute. Working Paper No. 04, Available at SSRN:http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/, April 2008.

[11] Ronnie J. Phillips. A look back at the national banking system and itsrelevance for today. Working Paper, March 2014. Available at SSRN:http://ssrn.com/abstract=2414010.

[12] Ronnie J. Phillips. The long and winding road: Musicians on tour from the bigband era to rock and roll. Working Paper, September 2017. Available at SSRN:http://ssrn.com/abstract=3042326.

[13] Ronnie J. Phillips and David B. Nickerson. Underwriting in property–casualty insurance markets: Regulation, risk and volatility. Networks Fi-nancial Institute. Working Paper No. 19, August 2011. Available at SSRN:http://ssrn.com/abstract=1911350.

[14] Ronnie J. Phillips and Ian C. Stachan. Breaking up is hard to do: Theresilience of the rock group as an organizational form for creating mu-sic (august 13, 2013). Working Paper, August 2013. Available at SSRN:http://ssrn.com/abstract=2309742 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2309742.Book Reviews

[1] Ronnie J. Phillips. Science and ceremony: The institutional economics of c.e. ayres edited by william breit and w. p. culbertson(book review). Journalof Economic Issues (Association for Evolutionary Economics), 11(3):646–650,1977.

[2] Ronnie J. Phillips. Civilization in crisis: Human prospects in a changing worldby joseph a. camilleri (book review). Journal of Economic Issues (Associationfor Evolutionary Economics), 12(4):943 – 945, 1978.

[3] Ronnie J. Phillips. The efficient use of energy resources," by william d. nord-haus (book review). Journal of Economic Issues (Association for EvolutionaryEconomics), 15(1):239 – 241, 1981.

[4] Ronnie J. Phillips. "choosing the right pond: Human behavior and the quest forstatus." by robert h. frank (book review). Social Science Quarterly (Universityof Texas Press), 67(3):654 – 655, 1986.

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[5] Ronnie J. Phillips. The transformation of american-capitalism: From competitivemarket structures to centralized private–sector planning by j. m. munkirs (bookreview). Journal of Economic Issues (Association for Evolutionary Economics),20(1):213–215, MAR 1986.

[6] Ronnie J. Phillips. What is political economy? a study of social theory andunderdevelopment by staniland, m (book review). Journal of Economic Issues(Association for Evolutionary Economics), 20(1):256–257, MAR 1986.

[7] Ronnie J. Phillips. The political morality of the international monetary fundedited by robert s. browne (book review). Journal of Economic Issues (Associa-tion for Evolutionary Economics), 22(3):906, 1988.

[8] Ronnie J. Phillips. Economic exiles by j.e. king (book review). SouthernEconomic Journal, 56(4):1156, 1990.

[9] Ronnie J. Phillips. The great u-turn: Corporate restructuring and the polarizingof america by bennett harrison and barry bluestone. (book review). SocialScience Quarterly (University of Texas Press), 71(1):219, 1990.

[10] Ronnie J. Phillips. Money and banking: Issues for the twenty-first century,’editedby philip arestis (book review). Journal of Economic Issues (Association forEvolutionary Economics), 28(4):1320 – 1323, 1994.

[11] Ronnie J. Phillips. ‘george woods and the world bank,’ by robert w. oliver (bookreview). Journal of Developing Areas, 30(2):256, 1996.

[12] Ronnie J. Phillips. Does financial deregulation work? a critique of free mar-ket approaches by bruce coggins (book review). Journal of Economic Issues(Association for Evolutionary Economics), 32(4):1183 – 1186, 1998.

[13] Ronnie J. Phillips. ‘vietnam’s reforms and economic growth,’ by charles harvieand tran van hoa (book review). Journal of Developing Areas, 32(3):435, 1998.

[14] Ronnie J. Phillips. Fabricating the keynesian revolution: Studies of the inter-warliterature on money, the cycle and unemployment (book review). Journal ofEconomic Studies, 28(2/3):136–140, 2001.

[15] Ronnie J. Phillips. Networking knowledge for information societies: Institu-tions and intervention edited by robin mansell, rohan samarajiva, and amymahan (book review). Journal of Economic Issues (Association for EvolutionaryEconomics), 37(3):815 – 817, 2003.

[16] Ronnie J. Phillips. The economics of non-selfish behavior: Decisions to contributemoney to public goods. (book review. Journal of Economic Issues (Associationfor Evolutionary Economics), 42(1):279 – 281, 2008.

[17] Ronnie J. Phillips. The darwin economy: Liberty, competition, and the commongood by robert m. frank (book review). Journal of Economic Issues (Associationfor Evolutionary Economics), 46(2):577–579, JUN 2012.

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[18] Ronnie J. Phillips. Darwin’s conjecture: The search for general principles of socialand economic evolution by geoffrey m. hodgson and thorbjorn knudsen (bookreview). Journal of Economic Issues (Association for Evolutionary Economics),46(3):815–817, SEP 2012.

[19] Ronnie J. Phillips. Financial structures and regulation: A comparison of crises inthe uk, usa and italy by alessandro roselli. (book review). Journal of EconomicIssues (Association for Evolutionary Economics), 47(1):282–284, 2013.

[20] Ronnie J. Phillips. Why philanthropy matters: How the wealthy give, and whatit means for our economic well-being by zoltan j. acs. (book review). Journal ofEconomic Issues (Association for Evolutionary Economics), 48(1), 2014.

[21] Ronnie J. Phillips. James r. barth and george g. kaufman, eds.: The first greatfinancial crisis of the 21st century: A retrospective. Journal of Economic Issues(M.E. Sharpe Inc.), 50(3):904 – 906, 2016.

[22] Ronnie J. Phillips. Piero ferri: Minsky’s moment: An insider’s view on theeconomics of hyman minsky. Journal of Economic Issues, 53(3):891–892, 2019.

[23] Ronnie J. Phillips. Stefano battilossi, youssef cassis, and kazuhiko yago (eds.):Review of handbook of the history of money and currency. Business Economics,2020.

[24] Ronnie J. Phillips. Economic philosophies: Liberalism, nationalism, socialism:Do they still matter? (book review). Journal of Economic Issues (Associationfor Evolutionary Economics), 60(2):574–575, 2021.

[25] Ronnie J. Phillips. Piero ferri: Minsky’s moment: An insider’s view on theeconomics of hyman minsky. Review of Radical Political Economics, 53(1):206–209, 2021.Invited Presentations

[1] Ronnie J. Phillips. Multinationals and the international monetary system.June 1981. Anderson School of Management, Project on Economic Education,University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM.

[2] Ronnie J. Phillips. The changing role of the international monetary fund:Implications for the future. April 1982. Seminar, Department of Economics,Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX.

[3] Ronnie J. Phillips. A veblenian model of financial instability. April 1988.Department of Economics, University of Colorado at Boulder.

[4] Ronnie J. Phillips. 100% reserves: Theory, history and policy. October 1989.Macroeconomics Workshop, Department of Economics, Texas A&M University.

[5] Ronnie J. Phillips. Debt deflation models of financial crisis. October 1989.Macroeconomics Workshop, Department of Economics, Texas A&M University.

[6] Ronnie J. Phillips. Financial crisis and reform: Debating 100% reserves, 1933-37.September 1989. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

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[7] Ronnie J. Phillips. Is there a texas school of economics? November 1989.Political Economy Workshop, Department of Economics, The University ofTexas at Austin.

[8] Ronnie J. Phillips. Monetary policy and credit under a narrow banking system.October 1991. Department of Economics, University of Denver.

[9] Ronnie J. Phillips. Safe and stable banking: The 100% reserve proposal. May1991. The Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY.

[10] Ronnie J. Phillips. Safe and stable banking: The 100% reserve proposal. April1991. Roundtable on Monetary Policy, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

[11] Ronnie J. Phillips. The chicago plan and new deal banking reform. October 1992.University Seminar on U.S. Monetary-Financial Reform in a World Context,Columbia University, New York City.

[12] Ronnie J. Phillips. The chicago plan and new deal banking reform. April 1992.Macroeconomics Workshop, Department of Economics, Texas A&M University.

[13] Ronnie J. Phillips. An end to private banking: Early new deal proposals toexpand the role of government in credit allocation. October 1993. FederalReserve Bank of Cleveland conference on Federal Credit Allocation.

[14] Ronnie J. Phillips. Federal reserve regulatory authority over bank holdingcompanies: An historical anomaly. July 1994. Economic and Policy AnalysisDepartment, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, DC.

[15] Ronnie J. Phillips. The volatility of domestic exchange rates in the united states,1899-1908: The role of the national banking system. July 1995. Economicand Policy Analysis Department, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency,Washington, DC.

[16] Ronnie J. Phillips. The efficiency of domestic exchange rates: Evidence fromcointegration analysis. July 1996. Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

[17] Ronnie J. Phillips. Par clearance in the domestic exchanges: The role of nationalbanknotes. November 1996. Economics Department, Office of the Comptrollerof the Currency, Washington, DC.

[18] Ronnie J. Phillips. The european union payment system: Lessons from thehistory of the domestic exchanges in the u.s. March 1998. Economics and FinanceDepartments at Auburn University (March 5, 1998), Finance Department atthe University of Alabama (March 6), and the Economics Department at TexasA&M University (March 10).

[19] Ronnie J. Phillips. Small business lending in colorado, 1994-96. March 1998.Economics Department, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington,DC.

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[20] Ronnie J. Phillips. Banking after earthquakes: Dress rehearsal for y2k? March1999. Economics Department, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Wash-ington, DC.

[21] Ronnie J. Phillips. Real and financial shocks to the payments system: Earth-quakes, panics, and the san francisco clearinghouse. March 2000. Division ofEconomic Analysis, Office of Thrift Supervision, Washington, DC.

[22] Ronnie J. Phillips. 100% reserve banking and domestic exchange rates in theunited states. July 2004. American Institute for Economic Research, GreatBarrington, Massachusetts.

[23] Ronnie J. Phillips. Narrow banking reconsidered. November 2006. MoneySeminar, Economics Department, University of Missouri at Kansas City,.

[24] Ronnie J. Phillips. Entrepreneurship in the music industry. March 2007. Schoolof Public Policy, George Mason University.

[25] Ronnie J. Phillips. Bank failures and narrow banking. November 2008. Moneyand Markets Workshop, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago.

[26] Ronnie J. Phillips. Entrepreneurship and technological change in the musicindustry. March 2008. College of Business, Eastern New Mexico University,Portales, New Mexico.

[27] Ronnie J. Phillips. The music muddle: Entrepreneurship and technologicalchange in the music industry. July 2008. American Institute for EconomicResearch, Great Barrington, MA.

[28] Ronnie J. Phillips. 100% reserve banking. June 2011. Minsky Summer Conference,Levy Economics Institute, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY.

[29] Ronnie J. Phillips. Community development banks and minsky’s cash-flow bankexamination. June 2014. Minsky Summer Conference, Levy Economics Institute,Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY.

[30] Ronnie J. Phillips. The establishment of the national banking system and thedemise of the domestic exchanges. August 2021. Topics on the History of theDollar, A Webinar Series Presented by the US Department of the Treasury andthe Treasury Historical Association.

[31] Ronnie J. Phillips. Safe and stable banking: Lessons from u.s. history. August2021. Alliance for Just Money.

Conference PresentationsConferences, 1977-2009

[1] Zoltan J. Acs and Ronnie J. Phillips. American capitalism and altruism: Anhistorical perspective on entrepreneurship and philanthropy. 29th Annual Associ-ation for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA)Conference, New Orleans, LA, November 2000.

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[2] Zoltan J. Acs and Ronnie J. Phillips. Entrepreneurship and philanthropy in thenew gilded age. Eastern Economics Association, Crystal City, VA, March 2000.

[3] Robert DeYoung and Ronnie J. Phillips. Strategic pricing of payday loans:Evidence from colorado, 2000-2005. 43th Annual Conference on Bank Structureand Competition, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Chicago, IL, May 2007.

[4] Robert DeYoung and Ronnie J. Phillips. Strategic pricing of payday loans:Evidence from colorado, 2000-2005. Community Development Conference,Federal Reserve System, Washington, DC, March 2007.

[5] Robert DeYoung Cosmin Lucaci Douglas D. Evanoff, Philip F. Bartholomewand Ronnie J. Phillips. Bank structure conference impact study. 43th AnnualConference on Bank Structure and Competition, Federal Reserve Bank ofChicago, Chicago, IL, May 2007.

[6] L. Randall Wray Hyman P. Minsky, Dimitri Papadimitriou and Ronnie J. Phillips.Community development banking. Association for Social Economics, Anaheim,CA, January 1993.

[7] Richard D. Johnson and Ronnie J. Phillips. Regulating derivatives in banks:Lessons from the history of financial innovations. Southern Finance Association,Key West, Florida, November 1996.

[8] Ronnie J. Phillips. The wage system and the divine right of capital. WesternSocial Science Association, Denver, Colorado, April 1977.

[9] Ronnie J. Phillips. C. e. ayres and the strategy of economic progress. WesternSocial Science Association, Denver, Colorado, April 1978.

[10] Ronnie J. Phillips. The crisis of capitalism and the reform of the internationalmonetary system. Western Social Science Association, Lake Tahoe, Nevada,April 1979.

[11] Ronnie J. Phillips. International monetary reform and the role of the imf.Southwestern Economics Association, Ft. Worth, Texas, March 1979.

[12] Ronnie J. Phillips. The place of c. e. ayres in the history of american developmenteconomics. History of Economics Society, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, May 1979.

[13] Ronnie J. Phillips. Social welfare programs and national austerity. SouthwesternEconomics Association, Ft. Worth, Texas, March 1979.

[14] Ronnie J. Phillips. Global austerity and international monetary reform in the1980s. Union for Radical Political Economics, Washington, D.C., December1981.

[15] Ronnie J. Phillips. The international monetary crisis in the post bretton woodsera. Southwestern Economics Association, San Antonio, Texas, March 1982.

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[16] Ronnie J. Phillips. The reagan administration and international monetaryreform. Western Social Science Association, Denver, Colorado, April 1982.

[17] Ronnie J. Phillips. Veblen and the wobblies. Association for InstitutionalThought, San Diego, California, April 1984.

[18] Ronnie J. Phillips. The current state of the international monetary system.Southwestern Economics Association, Houston, Texas, March 1985.

[19] Ronnie J. Phillips. The imf and the socialist countries. Association for Institu-tional Thought, Ft. Worth, Texas, April 1985.

[20] Ronnie J. Phillips. The texas school of economics: A proposed research agenda.Association for Institutional Thought, Reno, Nevada, April 1986.

[21] Ronnie J. Phillips. Debt, class struggle, and the imf in eastern europe. Unionfor Radical Political Economics, Chicago, IL, December 1987.

[22] Ronnie J. Phillips. Radical institutionalism: The texas tradition? Union forRadical Political Economics, Chicago, IL, December 1987.

[23] Ronnie J. Phillips. The debate over 100% reserves in the 1930s. AtlanticEconomic Society, New York, December 1988.

[24] Ronnie J. Phillips. A veblenian model of financial instability. Eastern EconomicsAssociation, Boston, MA, March 1988.

[25] Ronnie J. Phillips. Latin america’s debt crisis, the international monetaryfund, and financial reform. Southwestern Economics Association, Little Rock,Arkansas, March 1989.

[26] Ronnie J. Phillips. Radical proposals for the reform of the financial system.Association for Institutional Thought, Albuquerque, NM, April 1989.

[27] Ronnie J. Phillips. Administered prices and financial reform: Gardiner c. meanson money, employment and 100% reserve banking. Association for InstitutionalThought, Reno, NV, April 1991.

[28] Ronnie J. Phillips. A balance sheet approach to a financial system with narrowbanking. Opening the Agenda: Putting out Fires versus Financial Reform, TheJerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY,June 1991.

[29] Ronnie J. Phillips. Safe banking during the great depression: J. m. nichols,the fdic, and 100% reserves. Southern Economics Association, Nashville, TN,November 1991.

[30] Ronnie J. Phillips. Credit markets and narrow banking. Eastern EconomicsAssociation, New York, March 1992.

[31] Ronnie J. Phillips. Restructuring the financial system: Institutionalist viewsof the 100% reserve proposal. Association for Evolutionary Economics, NewOrleans, LA, January 1992.

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[32] Ronnie J. Phillips. The chicago plan and new deal banking reform,. FinancingProsperity in the 21st Century,The Jerome Levy Economics Institute of BardCollege, March 1993.

[33] Ronnie J. Phillips. Marriner eccles and the chicago plan for banking reform.Western Economics Association, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, June 1993.

[34] Ronnie J. Phillips. The chicago plan and the reserve requirement increase of1936-37. Western Economics Association, Vancouver, B.C., June 1994.

[35] Ronnie J. Phillips. E.e. hale on economic theory and the real world. presented atthe annual meeting of the Association for Institutional Thought, Albuquerque,NM, April 1994.

[36] Ronnie J. Phillips. The regulation and supervision of bank holding companies: Anhistorical perspective. Southern Economic Association, Orlando, FL, November1994.

[37] Ronnie J. Phillips. Institutional economics in the american economic review,1918-1968 (afit presidential address. Association for Institutional Thought,Oakland, CA, April 1995.

[38] Ronnie J. Phillips. The volatility of domestic exchange rates in the unitedstates, 1899-1908: The role of the national banking system. Southern EconomicAssociation, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1995.

[39] Ronnie J. Phillips. Bank credit and capital formation: The heretical views ofharold moulton and adolf berle. Southern Economic Association, Washington,DC, November 1996.

[40] Ronnie J. Phillips. Optimal regulation under narrow banking: A new institutionaleconomics perspective. Western Economic Association, San Francisco, CA, June1996.

[41] Ronnie J. Phillips. Payments system technology and central banks: Early lessonsfrom the federal reserve and the reichsbank. Western Economic Association,Seattle, Washington, July 1997.

[42] Ronnie J. Phillips. Rethinking bank examinations: A minsky approach. Associ-ation for Evolutionary Economics, New Orleans, LA, January 1997.

[43] Ronnie J. Phillips. The european union payment system: Early lessons from thefederal reserve and the reichsbank. International Trade and Finance Association,Atlantic City, New Jersey, May 1998.

[44] Ronnie J. Phillips. Real and financial shocks to the payments system: Earth-quakes, panics, and the san francisco clearinghouse. Economic History Associa-tion, Baltimore, MD, October 1999.

[45] Ronnie J. Phillips. Braver newer world: International banking regulation in the21st century. The Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, March 2000.

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[46] Ronnie J. Phillips. Digital technology and institutional change from the gilded ageto modern times (presidential address). Association for Evolutionary Economics,Boston, MA, January 2000.

[47] Ronnie J. Phillips. Financial deja vu: The farm credit system and the federalhome loan bank system. Financial Management Association, San Antonio, Texas,June 2002.

[48] Ronnie J. Phillips. Entrepreneurship and technological change in the musicindustry. Association for Private Enterprise Education, Las Vegas, NV, April2008.

[49] Ronnie J. Phillips. How to create a commodity backed local currency. Prospectsfor the Acceptance of Competitive Local Currencies: The Future of Berkshares,a joint conference of the American Institute for Economic Research and the E.F.Schumacher Society, Great Barrington, MA, July 2008.

[50] Ronnie J. Phillips. Monopoly, technology, and entrepreneurship in the musicindustry: The early history of the phonograph. Association for InstitutionalThought, Denver, Colorado, April 2008.

[51] Ronnie J. Phillips. Music entrepreneurship. College Music Society, Atlanta,Georgia, September 2008.

[52] Ronnie J. Phillips. Reflections on the founding of afit. Association for Institu-tional Thought/WSSA, Albuquerque, NM, April 2009.

[53] Ronnie J. Phillips. Research projects on the music industry by undergraduateeconomics majors. Association for Institutional Thought/WSSA,Albuquerque,NM, April 2009.

[54] Ronnie J. Phillips. Institutional economics in the mainstream economics journals’.at a conference on the History of Heterodox Economics in the United States” atthe University of Missouri at Kansas City, October October 3-5, 2002.

[55] Ronnie J. Phillips and Valerie Assetto. Reagan, the imf, and eastern europe.Union for Radical Political Economics, New York City, NY, December 1985.

[56] Ronnie J. Phillips and Philip F. Bartholomew. Dealing with financial crises:Lessons from minsky. 10th Annual Hyman P. Minsky Conference on FinancialStructure at the Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, April 2000.

[57] Ronnie J. Phillips and Philip F. Bartholomew. Systemic risk and contagion:Minskian policies for resolving financial crises. Association for EvolutionaryEconomics, Boston, MA, January 2000.

[58] Ronnie J. Phillips and Dorene Isenberg. Will basle ii hurt community banks? atthe annual meetings of the Association for Evolutionary Economics, Philadelphia,PA, January 2005.

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[59] Ronnie J. Phillips and Robert W. Kling. R. h. montgomery and the control ofpublic utilities. Association for Institutional Thought, Albuquerque, NM, April1989.

[60] Ronnie J. Phillips and Daniel J. Slottje. The place of econometrics in institutionaleconomics. Association for Evolutionary Economics, San Francisco, California,December 1983.

[61] Ronnie J. Phillips and Kenneth Spong. Free banking, narrow banking, andfederal reserve monetary policy. Association for Evolutionary Economics, SanFrancisco, California, January 1996.

[62] Ronnie J. Phillips and J. Ronald Stanfield. America’s agenda as a strategy forprogress. American Economics Association, Boston, Massachusetts, January1994.

[63] Dimitri Papadimitriou Ronnie J. Phillips and L. Randall Wray. Communitydevelopment banks. Association for Institutional Thought, Corpus Christi,Texas, April 1993.

[64] Dimitri Papadimitriou Ronnie J. Phillips and L. Randall Wray. Community-based factoring companies and small business lending. Association for Institu-tional Thought, Albuquerque, NM, April 1994.

[65] Dimitri Papadimitriou Ronnie J. Phillips and L. Randall Wray. Community-based factoring companies and small business lending. ”The Financial System inthe Decade Ahead: What Should Banks Do?” at The Jerome Levy EconomicsInstitute of Bard College, April 1994.

[66] J. Ronald Stanfield and Ronnie J. Phillips. Economic power, financial instability,and the cuomo commission report. Association for Evolutionary Economics,Washington, D.C., December 1990.Other Conference Participation, 1977-2005

[1] Ronnie J. Phillips. Institutional economics and political theory: Veblen re-considered. Western Social Science Association, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, April1979.

[2] Ronnie J. Phillips. Re-reading marx: A discussion of harry cleaver’s readingcapital politically. Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque, NewMexico, April 1980.

[3] Ronnie J. Phillips. C. e. ayres’s ‘reasonable society’: A twenty year retrospective(roundtable). Southwestern Economics Association, San Antonio, Texas, March1982.

[4] Ronnie J. Phillips. Economic, social, and political issue’s of man’s activity inspace. Southwestern Economics Association, San Antonio, TX, March 1982.

[5] Ronnie J. Phillips. Ideology and policy. Western Social Science Association,Denver, Colorado, April 1982.

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[6] Ronnie J. Phillips. Alternative legal arrangements in economics. SouthwesternEconomics Association, Houston, Texas, March 1983.

[7] Ronnie J. Phillips. Clarence ayres memorial session: Contributions to the texasschool of institutionalism. Southwestern Economics Association, Houston, Texas,March 1983.

[8] Ronnie J. Phillips. Transformation of american capitalism. Western SocialScience Association, San Diego, California, April 1984.

[9] Ronnie J. Phillips. Current issues in economic development. Association forInstitutional Thought, Reno, Nevada, April 1986.

[10] Ronnie J. Phillips. Structural evolution in the american economy. Associationfor Institutional Thought, Reno, Nevada, April 1986.

[11] Ronnie J. Phillips. The economic thought of karl polanyi by ron stanfield.Association for Institutional Thought, El Paso, Texas, April 1987.

[12] Ronnie J. Phillips. Values in economic theory. Association for Social Economics,Chicago, IL, December 1987.

[13] Ronnie J. Phillips. The future of the world economy: Austerity or abundance?Annual banquet, Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce, Portales, NM, January 1988.

[14] Ronnie J. Phillips. Issues in monetary theory and policy. Eastern EconomicsAssociation, Boston, MA„ March 1988.

[15] Ronnie J. Phillips. Reform of monetary theory. Eastern Economics Association,Boston, MA, March 1988.

[16] Ronnie J. Phillips. The transformation of american capitalism (roundtable).Eastern Economics Association, Boston, MA, March 1988.

[17] Ronnie J. Phillips. Deregulation: Pro and con. Southwestern EconomicsAssociation, Little Rock, Arkansas, March 1989.

[18] Ronnie J. Phillips. The future of small business in an age of technological change.Altrusa Club of Portales, New Mexico, June 1989.

[19] Ronnie J. Phillips. The regulation of public utilities. Association for InstitutionalThought, Albuquerque, NM, April 1989.

[20] Ronnie J. Phillips. Structural change and the modern corporation. SouthwesternEconomics Association Little Rock, Arkansas, March 1989.

[21] Ronnie J. Phillips. William dugger’s radical institutionalism: A review session.Association for Institutional Thought, Portland, OR, April 1990.

[22] Ronnie J. Phillips. Conference on macroeconomic theory in light of currentconcerns. he Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, July 1991.

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[23] Ronnie J. Phillips. Howard sherman’s the business cycle: A review session.Association for Institutional Thought, Denver, CO, April 1992.

[24] Ronnie J. Phillips. Community reinvestment and lending discrimination. WesternEconomics Association, Vancouver, B.C., July 1994.

[25] Ronnie J. Phillips. Electronic money. Southern Economic Association, Washing-ton, DC, November 1996.

[26] Ronnie J. Phillips. Institutions and international finance. Association forEvolutionary Economics, San Francisco, CA, January 1996.

[27] Ronnie J. Phillips. Roundtable on economics, power, and culture by j.r. stanfield.Association for Institutional Thought, Reno, Nevada, April 1996.

[28] Ronnie J. Phillips. Roundtable on the chicago plan and new deal banking reform.Association for Institutional Thought, Reno, Nevada, April 1996.

[29] Ronnie J. Phillips. Financial services restructuring panel at the multistate taxcommission deregulation seminar. Multistate Tax Commission, December 2000.

[30] Ronnie J. Phillips. The stock market and federal reserve policy. "Burning IssuesSeries" at the YMCA of the Rockies in Estes Park, CO, June 2000.

[31] Ronnie J. Phillips. The meltzer commission report on the imf. Western EconomicsAssociation meetings, Denver, Colorado, July 2003.

[32] Ronnie J. Phillips. The evolution, regulation, and stability of banking inhistorical perspective. Western Economics Association meetings, San Francisco,July 2005.

Choice MagazineChoice Reviews 1988-2021

Book Title Author Date Vol. No.Entertaining entrepreneurs Horowitz, Daniel 06/23/2021 59 4iTake-over Arditi, David 01/04/2021 58 10Towards gender equality in the music industry 03/04/2020 58 1Create, produce, consume Bruenger, David 11/21/2019 57 8The Classical music industry 01/01/2019 56 9On the private and public virtues of an honor-able entrepreneur

Livingston, Felix R 11/12/2018 56 7

Culture and commerce Khaire, Mukti 07/19/2017 55 3The music industry handbook Rutter, Paul 12/04/2016 54 8Making money, making music Bruenger, David 10/24/2016 54 7Music and capitalism Taylor, Timothy D 04/26/2016 54 1International perspectives on business innova-tion and disruption in the music industry

04/03/2016 53 12

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Book Title Author Date Vol. No.Music in the marketplace Cameron, Samuel 06/15/2015 53 2The sound of innovation Nelson, Andrew J 05/25/2015 53 1iTake-over Arditi, David 03/02/2015 52 10A friend in the music business Pollock, Bruce 03/10/2014 51 12Hit brands Jackson, Daniel M 03/03/2014 52 1Second stage entrepreneurship Weinfurter, Daniel J 01/02/2014 51 9The music industry Wikström, Patrik 09/24/2013 51 5The definitive guide to entertainment marketingLieberman, Al 08/05/2013 51 4The death and life of the music industry in thedigital age

Rogers, Jim 06/26/2013 51 2

Unfree masters Stahl, Matt 01/31/2013 50 9The melody man Bastin, Bruce 10/09/2012 50 6The music industries Jones, Michael L 09/25/2012 50 5The perilous life of symphony orchestras Flanagan, Robert J 06/28/2012 50 2Pop song piracy Kernfeld, Barry 11/16/2011 49 9The Starday story Gibson, Nathan D 04/12/2011 48 12Not for free Berman, Saul J 02/20/2011 48 10The big payback Charnas, Dan 01/18/2011 48 10Death of a pirate Johns, Adrian 11/10/2010 48 7Peer to peer and the music industry David, Matthew 03/03/2010 47 10Appetite for self-destruction Knopper, Steve 01/12/2010 47 10Music business Strasser, Richard 10/07/2009 47 6A history of entrepreneurship Hébert, Robert F 09/26/2009 47 5Under the influence Patton, Erin O 06/16/2009 47 2Revolutionizing children’s records Bonner, David 04/14/2008 45 11This business of urban music Walker, James L., Jr 03/05/2008 45 12The global music industry Bernstein, Arthur 08/12/2007 45 5Entertainment industry economics Vogel, Harold L 06/14/2007 45 2Surviving large losses Hoffman, Philip T 04/20/2007 44 12Safeguarding financial stability Schinasi, Garry J 02/08/2006 43 9The politics of equity finance in emerging mar-kets

Lavelle, Kathryn C 12/10/2004 42 8

Too big to fail Stern, Gary H 05/25/2004 42 2Controlling public expenditure 10/25/2003 41 6Global banking Smith, Roy C 07/23/2003 41 3Too sensational Corden, W. Max 09/23/2002 40 5Monetary regimes of the twentieth century Britton, Andrew 12/19/2001 39 8World capital markets Dobson, Wendy 06/19/2001 39 2The unseen Wall Street of 1969-1975 Benn, Alec 08/21/2000 38 4Monetary policy and the great inflation in theUnited States

Mayer, Thomas 04/16/1999 36 11

How the economy works Mennis, Edmund A 01/22/1999 36 9Economic data and links 12/17/1997 35 7Economic data and links 12/17/1997 35 12Stability in the financial system 08/12/1996 34 3

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Book Title Author Date Vol. No.Rethinking our centralized monetary system Solomon, Lewis D 03/06/1996 33 10Currency forecasting Rosenberg, Michael R 01/22/1996 33 8Monetary evolution, free banking, and economicorder

Horwitz, Steven 05/07/1993 31 1

Real-life economics 12/23/1992 30 8Capital markets and trade 03/02/1992 29 10World power and world money Walter, Andrew 09/23/1991 29 5Speculation and the dollar Krause, Laurence A 07/31/1991 29 3Taking money seriously and other essays Laidler, David 05/13/1991 29 1Crossing frontiers Cohen, Benjamin J 03/18/1991 28 10Monetarism and macroeconomic policy Mayer, Thomas 01/30/1991 28 9The Eurocurrency markets, domestic financialpolicy and international instability

Gibson, Heather D 10/24/1989 27 6

The European monetary system 03/17/1989 26 11The global political economy Gill, Stephen 10/21/1988 26 6National management of the international econ-omy

Panic, M 05/04/1988 26 1

Table 1: Book Notes in Choice Review, 1988-2021

Library JournalLibrary Journal 1978-1983

[1] Robert J. Gibbons, James B. Woy, Susan A. Singer, George D. Brightbill, MaryChatfield, M. Balachandran, Ted Samore, Ronnie J. Phillips, Barbara Ashdown,Mark Leggett, Frank Kessler, Gene R. Laczniak, and William J. Kristie. Bookreview: Business & economics. Library Journal, 103(11):1168, 1978.

[2] Richard C. Hoffmann, Robert Hoffmann, Charles W. Hayford, Bruce H. Tiffney,Warren E. Gade, Cynthia Harrison, A.J. Anderson, Ronnie J. Phillips, MiltonCantor, Milton Aberback, L. Jerold Adams, B.C. Hacker, George H. Libbey,David A. Franz, David W. Littlefield, John M. Lippincott, John A. Neuen-schwander, Robert Lindsay, and Joseph H. Udelson. Book review: History.Library Journal, 103(11):1171, 1978.

[3] Ronnie J. Phillips. Organizing the world’s money (book review). Library Journal,102(20):2340, 1977.

[4] Ronnie J. Phillips. Can governments go bankrupt? (book). Library Journal,103(15):1623, 1978.

[5] Ronnie J. Phillips. Capital accumulation and income distribution (book review).Library Journal, 103(12):1265, 1978.

[6] Ronnie J. Phillips. The carter economy (book review). Library Journal,103(14):1504, 1978.

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[7] Ronnie J. Phillips. Class, crisis and the state (book review). Library Journal,103(19):2246, 1978.

[8] Ronnie J. Phillips. The death of capital (book review). Library Journal,103(5):559, 1978.

[9] Ronnie J. Phillips. Employment, income, and welfare in the rural south (bookreview). Library Journal, 103(2):158, 1978.

[10] Ronnie J. Phillips. Muddling toward frugality (book review). Library Journal,103(16):1728, 1978.

[11] Ronnie J. Phillips. The north will rise again (book). Library Journal,103(15):1623, 1978.

[12] Ronnie J. Phillips. Progress without poverty (book review). Library Journal,103(14):1495, 1978.

[13] Ronnie J. Phillips. The wealth of some nations/the political economy of imperi-alism (book). Library Journal, 103(8):865 – 866, 1978.

[14] Ronnie J. Phillips. The anti-nuclear handbook (book review). Library Journal,104(10):1125, 1979.

[15] Ronnie J. Phillips. Beyond capitalist planning (book review). Library Journal,104(9):1051, 1979.

[16] Ronnie J. Phillips. Energy in america’s future (book review). Library Journal,104(20):2476, 1979.

[17] Ronnie J. Phillips. The government against the economy (book). Library Journal,104(8):946, 1979.

[18] Ronnie J. Phillips. The grease machine (book review). Library Journal,104(9):1051, 1979.

[19] Ronnie J. Phillips. A guide to post-keynesian economics (book review). LibraryJournal, 104(17):2093, 1979.

[20] Ronnie J. Phillips. The ideal worlds of economics (book review). Library Journal,104(3):392, 1979.

[21] Ronnie J. Phillips. ’irrevy’ (book review). Library Journal, 104(14):1580, 1979.

[22] Ronnie J. Phillips. The law of value and historical materialism (book review).Library Journal, 104(1):102, 1979.

[23] Ronnie J. Phillips. The second slump (book review). Library Journal, 104(4):497,1979.

[24] Ronnie J. Phillips. A theory of capitalist regulation (book review). LibraryJournal, 104(19):2342, 1979.

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[25] Ronnie J. Phillips. The world of goods (book review). Library Journal,104(13):1449, 1979.

[26] Ronnie J. Phillips. Decade of decision (book review). Library Journal, 105(8):969,1980.

[27] Ronnie J. Phillips. Detroit 1985 (book review). Library Journal, 105(3):392,1980.

[28] Ronnie J. Phillips. Final report on a social survey of three mile island residents(book review). Library Journal, 105(1):107, 1980.

[29] Ronnie J. Phillips. Manufacturing consent (book review). Library Journal,105(7):853, 1980.

[30] Ronnie J. Phillips. Revitalizing america (book review). Library Journal,105(22):2559, 1980.

[31] Ronnie J. Phillips. Seabrook and the nuclear regulatory commission (bookreview). Library Journal, 105(15):1746, 1980.

[32] Ronnie J. Phillips. Three mile island (book). Library Journal, 105(4):514, 1980.

[33] Ronnie J. Phillips. Three mile island/three mile island (book reviews). LibraryJournal, 105(17):2089, 1980.

[34] Ronnie J. Phillips. The zero-sum society (book). Library Journal, 105(14):1626,1980.

[35] Ronnie J. Phillips. The american future (book). Library Journal, 106(2):134,1981.

[36] Ronnie J. Phillips. Collective management (book). Library Journal, 106(21):2321,1981.

[37] Ronnie J. Phillips. Securing u.s. energy supplies (book). Library Journal,106(10):1090, 1981.

[38] Ronnie J. Phillips. Trilateralism (book). Library Journal, 106(8):870, 1981.

[39] Ronnie J. Phillips. The rules of the game (book). Library Journal, 107(4):452,1982.

[40] Ronnie J. Phillips. Webs of power (book). Library Journal, 107(2):164, 1982.

[41] Ronnie J. Phillips. The world bank (book). Library Journal, 107(19):2093, 1982.

[42] Ronnie J. Phillips. The american opportunity (book). Library Journal,108(9):910, 1983.

[43] Ronnie J. Phillips. Banking on the poor (book). Library Journal, 108(3):195,1983.

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[44] Ronnie J. Phillips. Grunch of giants (book). Library Journal, 108(10):998, 1983.

[45] Ronnie J. Phillips. The world’s money (book). Library Journal, 108(9):903,1983.

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