J. LAWRENCE BROZ Department of Political Science University of California, San Diego 9500 Gilman Drive, M/C 0521 La Jolla, CA 92093-0521 Office: 858.822.5750 Cell: 619-347-5988 jlbroz@ucsd.edu September 2009 Current Academic Position Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, San Diego July, 2001 present. Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science, University of California, San Diego July, 2005 present. Former Positions Visiting Associate Professor, Government Department, Harvard University, July 1, 2006 January 23, 2007. Associate Professor, Department of Politics, New York University, July 2000 June 2001. Associate Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University, June 1995 June 2000. Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University, July 1992 June 1995. Education University of California, Los Angeles. Ph.D., Department of Political Science, 1993. Dissertation Title: "Wresting the Scepter from London: The International Political Economy of the Founding of the Federal Reserve." San Francisco State University. B.A., Department of International Relations, 1983 Books International Origins of the Federal Reserve System. 1997. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. The Political Economy of Monetary Institutions. 2003. Edited with William Bernhard and William Roberts Clark. The MIT Press. International Political Economy: Perspectives on Wealth and Power. 2010. Edited with Jeffry A. Frieden and David A. Lake. W.W. Norton. Recent Articles The Effectiveness of Monetary Policy Anchors: Firm-Level Evidence. (with Michael Plouffe). Forthcoming, International Organization, 2010. "Congressional Voting on Funding the International Financial Institutions." 2008. The Review of International Organizations 3, 4 (December): 351-374.
2 "Exchange-Rate Policy Attitudes: Direct Evidence from Survey Data." 2008. (with Jeffry Frieden and Stephen Weymouth). IMF Staff Papers 55, 3. Congressional Politics of Financing the International Monetary Fund. 2006 (with Michael Brewster Hawes). International Organization 60 (1): 367-399. U.S. Domestic Politics and International Monetary Fund Policy. 2006 (with Michael Brewster Hawes). In Delegation and Agency in International Organizations. Edited by Darren Hawkins, David A. Lake, Daniel Nielson, and Michael J. Tierney. Cambridge University Press. The Political Economy of Exchange Rates. 2006 (with Jeffry A. Frieden). The Oxford Handbook of Political Economy. Edited by Barry R. Weingast and Donald Wittman. Oxford University Press. Changing IMF Quotas: The Role of the United States Congress. 2005. In Reforming the Governance of the IMF and the World Bank, edited by Ariel Buira, pp. 283-308. London: Anthem Press. Congressional Politics of International Financial Rescues." 2005. American Journal of Political Science 49 (3): 479-496. "Paying for Privilege: The Political Economy of Bank of England Charters, 1694-1844." 2004. (with Richard S. Grossman). Explorations in Economic History 41, 1 (January): 48-72. Political System Transparency and Monetary Commitment Regimes." 2002. International Organization 56 (4): 863-889. Reprinted in International Monetary Relations in the New Global Economy, Volume 1. Edited by Benjamin J. Cohen. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2004. The Political Economy of Monetary Institutions. 2002. (with William Bernhard and William R. Clark). International Organization 56 (4): 693-723. "The Political Economy of International Monetary Relations." 2001. (with Jeffry Frieden). Annual Review of Political Science 4:317-43. "Origins of the Federal Reserve System: International Incentives and the Domestic Free-Rider Problem." 1999. International Organization 53 (1): 39-70. "The Origins of Central Banking: Solutions to the Free Rider Problem." 1998. International Organization 52 (2): 231-68. "The Domestic Politics of International Monetary Order: The Gold Standard." 1997. In Contested Social Orders and International Politics. Edited by David Skidmore, pp. 53-91, Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press). Recent Invited Lectures and Conference Presentations The Effectiveness of Monetary Policy Anchors: Firm-Level Evidence (with Michael Plouffe). o International Relations Workshop, Stanford University, February 17, 2009. o Second Conference on the Political Economy of International Organizations, Geneva, Switzerland, January 29-31, 2009. o Conference on Theories of International Political Economy and China, Beijing, China, December 8-12, 2008
3 o Conference on The Political Economy of Monetary Anchors, Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, May 25-26, 2008. o Annual Meeting of the American Political Science. Association, August 28-31, 2008. Congressional Voting on Funding the International Financial Institutions. o Keynote Paper--Political Economy of International Organizations Conference, Ascona, Switzerland, February 3-8, 2008. o 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 30th- September 2, 2007. Exchange-Rate Policy Attitudes: Direct Evidence from Survey Data, (with Jeffry Frieden and Stephen Weymouth). o Eighth Annual Jacques Polak Research Conference, International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC, November 15-16, 2007. o International Political Economy Society (IPES) Conference, November 9-10, 2007, Stanford University. Interests versus Institutions as Determinants of Property Rights: Evidence from Survey Data, (with Stephen Weymouth). o Conference on Globalization and Democracy, Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance, Princeton University, September 27-28, 2007. The Political Economy of IMF Voting Power, (with Brock Blomberg). o 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 30th- September 2, 2007. o The International Political Economy Society (IPES) Conference, November 17-18, 2006, Princeton University. o Political Science Department, University of Pennsylvania, November 2, 2006. Institutions and the Credibility of Government Promises: Evidence from Survey Data, (with Stephen Weymouth). o The Annual International Society for New Institutional Economics Conference (ISNIE), Boulder, CO, September 21-24, 2006 o 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 30th- September 3, 2006. o 47 th Annual International Studies Association Convention, San Diego, CA, March 22-25, 2006. Changing IMF Quotas: The Role of the United States Congress. o Political Science Seminar, Columbia University, May 1, 2006. o The University Seminar on Globalization, Equity and Democratic Governance Location, Duke University, Center for International Studies, October 18, 2005.
o Center for International Studies, University of Southern California, September 28, 2005. o The Political Science Seminar, Brigham Young University, March 17, 2005. o Prepared for the International Economic Cooperation for a Balanced World Economy conference, March 12-13, 2005, Chyonking, China. Sponsored by the World Economic Forum, the Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee (RBWC), the Ministry of Finance of China, and the People s Bank of China. "U.S. Domestic Politics and International Monetary Fund Policy," (with Michael Brewster Hawes). o The Annual International Society for New Institutional Economics Conference (ISNIE), Tucson, AZ, September 30 - October 3, 2004. o Institute for Global Conflict and Cooperation Colloquium for Junior U.C. Scholars in International Relations, February 6, 2004, University of California, San Diego. o The Delegation to International Organizations Conference, September 19-20, 2003, Del Mar, CA. o The Public Lectures Seminar at the UCLA Department of Political Science, June 2, 2003. o The 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. August 28-31, 2003. "The Domestic Politics of International Bailouts: Congressional Voting on Bailout Legislation in the 1990s. o The Research Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy Conference (PIEP), December 14, 2002, Harvard University. o Political Economy of International Finance Conference (PEIF), sponsored by the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund and The McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University, October 24-25, 2002. o Politics Department Seminar, New York University, April 1, 2002. o The 2001 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA August 30 - September 2, 2001. The Political Economy of Commitment to the Gold Standard. o Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 29 - September 1, 2002; o Understanding the Gold Standard Conference: New Lessons from an Old Rule, University of Notre Dame, May 3-4, 2002. Paying for Privilege: The Political Economy of Bank of England Charters, 1694-1843, (with Richard Grossman). o Workshop in Money, Finance, and History, Economics Department, Rutgers University, April 2, 2001. o Politics Department Seminar, New York University, May 17, 2001. 4
"The Politics of Monetary Transmission in a Large Open Economy: Congressional Pressure on the Federal Reserve, 1973-1998." o Workshop in Macroeconomics, Economics Department, Indiana University, September 25, 1999. o Seminar in International Relations, Mershon Center, Ohio State University, September 23, 1999. o Seminar in International Political Economy, Columbia University, March 25, 1999. o Seminar in Positive Political Economy, Harvard University, November 18, 1998. 5 Grants, Honors, and Awards Thomas Temple Hoopes Prize for Excellence in Teaching, Harvard University, June 1994 Hellman Fellowship. Chris and Warren Hellman. University of California, San Diego. July 1, 2002 July 1, 2003. Faculty Research Grant, Committee on Research, University of California, San Diego. December 1, 2001 December 31, 2002. Instructional Improvement Grant, Instructional Improvement Committee, University of California, San Diego. July 1, 2002. Research Travel Grant, Committee on Research, University of California, San Diego, July 1, 2002. National Science Foundation, Grant for Improving Doctoral Dissertation Research. Grant No. SES-88197078, March 1989 - February 1990.