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 jlbroz@ucsd.edu February 2018 Current Academic Position o Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, San Diego July, 2013 present. Former Academic Positions o Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, San Diego July, 2001 July 2013. o Visiting Associate Professor, Government Department, Harvard University, July 1, 2006 January 23, 2007. o Associate Professor, Department of Politics, New York University, July 2000 June 2001. o Associate Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University, June 1995 June 2000. o Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University, July 1992 June 1995. Other Academic Positions o Editorial Board, International Organization, 2005 present o Organizing Committee, The Political Economy of International Organizations (PEIO) annual conference, 2005 present. o Advisory Committee, International Studies Program (ISP), University of California, San Diego, 2002 present. o Advisory Committee, Institute for International, Comparative and Area Studies (IICAS), University of California, San Diego, 2002 2015. o Organizing Committee, The Political Economy of International Finance (PEIF) conference, 2004 2011. o Organizer of the International Political Economy division for the 2010 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. o Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science, University of California, San Diego 2005 2010. o Co-editor (with Bill Bernhard), The Political Economist, Newsletter of the Section on Political Economy, American Political Science Association, 2004 2007. o Faculty Coordinator and Faculty in Residence, University of California/Lund University (Sweden) Joint Summer School on Critical World Issues, 2004 2005.
Education o University of California, Los Angeles. Ph.D., Department of Political Science, 1993. o Dissertation Title: "Wresting the Scepter from London: The International Political Economy of the Founding of the Federal Reserve." o San Francisco State University. B.A., Department of International Relations, 1983 Books o International Origins of the Federal Reserve System. 1997. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. o The Political Economy of Monetary Institutions. 2003. Edited with William Bernhard and William Roberts Clark. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. o International Political Economy: Perspectives on Wealth and Power. 5 th edition. 2010. Edited with Jeffry A. Frieden and David A. Lake. New York, NY: W.W. Norton. Peer Reviewed Articles and Chapters o Global Capital Markets, Housing Prices, and Partisan Fiscal Policies. (with Ben W. Ansell and Thomas Flaherty). Economics & Politics, Forthcoming. o Policy Responses to Balance-of-Payments Crises: The Role of Elections. (with Maya J. Duru and Jeffry A. Frieden) Open Economies Review 27, 2 (April 2016): 204-227. o The Politics of Rescuing the World s Financial System: The Federal Reserve as a Global Lender of Last Resort. Korean Journal of International Studies 13, 2 (August 2015): 323-351. o Exchange Rates and Industry Demands for Trade Protection (with Seth H. Werfel). International Organization 68, 2 (May 2014): 393-416. o Government Partisanship and Property Rights: Cross-Country Firm-Level Evidence (with Stephen Weymouth). Economics & Politics 25, 2 (July 2013): 229-256. o Partisan Financial Cycles. In Politics in the New Hard Times: The Great Recession in Comparative Perspective. Edited by Miles Kahler and David A. Lake and. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2013. o The Political Economy of International Monetary Policy Cooperation, (with Jeffry Frieden). The Encyclopedia of Financial Globalization. Edited by Gerard Caprio. Elsevier Publishing Inc. 2012. o The United States Congress and IMF Financing, 1944-2009. The Review of International Organizations 6, 3 (September 2011): 341-368 o The Effectiveness of Monetary Policy Anchors: Firm-Level Evidence (with Michael 2
Plouffe). International Organization 64, 4 (Fall 2010): 695 717. 3 o "Congressional Voting on Funding the International Financial Institutions. The Review of International Organizations 3, 4 (December 2008): 351-374. o "Exchange-Rate Policy Attitudes: Direct Evidence from Survey Data" (with Jeffry Frieden and Stephen Weymouth). IMF Staff Papers 55, 3 (September 2008): 417-444. o The Political Economy of Exchange Rates, (with Jeffry A. Frieden). The Oxford Handbook of Political Economy. Edited by Barry R. Weingast and Donald Wittman, Chapter 32. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. o Congressional Politics of Financing the International Monetary Fund (with Michael Brewster Hawes). International Organization 60, 1 (Spring 2006): 367-399. o U.S. Domestic Politics and International Monetary Fund Policy (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, 2006. o Changing IMF Quotas: The Role of the United States Congress. In Reforming the Governance of the IMF and the World Bank. Edited by Ariel Buira, pp. 283-308. London: Anthem Press, 2005. o Congressional Politics of International Financial Rescues." American Journal of Political Science 49, 3 (July 2005): 479-496. o "Paying for Privilege: The Political Economy of Bank of England Charters, 1694-1844 (with Richard S. Grossman). Explorations in Economic History 41, 1 (January 2004): 48-72. o Political System Transparency and Monetary Commitment Regimes." 2002. International Organization 56 (4): 863-889. Reprinted in International Monetary Relations in the New Global Economy, Vol. 1. Edited by Benjamin J. Cohen. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2004. Spanish language translation: Política Legislativa de Rescates Financieros Internationales. La Gaceta de Ciencia Politíca, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, 4, 1 (Summer 2004): 53-86. o The Political Economy of Monetary Institutions (with William Bernhard and William R. Clark). International Organization 56, 4 (Autumn 2002): 693-723. Reprinted in Key Concepts in International Political Economy. The Library of International Political Economy. Edited by David A. Baldwin. London: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2012.
o "The Political Economy of International Monetary Relations, (with Jeffry Frieden). Annual Review of Political Science 4 (2001): 317-343. Reprinted in International Institutions. Volume 1: Causes. Edited by Judith Goldstein and Richard Steinberg. Sage Publications, 2009. 4 o "Origins of the Federal Reserve System: International Incentives and the Domestic Free- Rider Problem." International Organization 53, 1 (Winter 1999): 39-70. o "The Origins of Central Banking: Solutions to the Free Rider Problem." International Organization 52, 2 (Spring 1998): 231-268. o "The Domestic Politics of International Monetary Order: The Gold Standard." In Contested Social Orders and International Politics. Edited by David Skidmore, pp. 53-91, Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press, 1997. Reprinted in International Political Economy: Perspectives on Wealth and Power. 4 th and 5 th editions (2000 and 2010). Edited by Jeffry A. Frieden, David A. Lake, and J. Lawrence Broz. New York, NY: W.W. Norton. Other Publications o Book Review of Grey, Julia. 2013 The Company States Keep: International Economic Organizations and Investor Perceptions. New York: Cambridge University Press. Published in The Review of International Organizations 9, 3 (2014): 377-38 o Book Review of Irwin, Douglas A. 2012. Trade Policy Disaster: Lessons from the 1930s. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. Published in International Review of Economics and Finance 25 (2013): 448-449. o Book Review of Lavelle, Kathryn. 2011. Legislating International Organization: The US Congress, the IMF, and the World Bank. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Published in The Review of International Organizations 7, 3 (2012): 335-338. Work in Progress or Under Review o The Federal Reserve s Coalition in Congress. Working Paper, January 16, 2015. o Central Bank Support Coalitions. Working Paper, September 26, 2014. o Currency Misalignments and Industry Demands for Trade Protection. APSA Paper, July 15, 2014. o The Political Economy of IMF Voting Power and Quotas (with Brock Blomberg). Working Paper, 2011.
o Malapportionment, Gasoline Taxes, and Climate Change (with Daniel Maliniak). Working Paper, March 2011. Grants, Honors, and Awards o WINNER: 2013 APSA Best Comparative Policy Paper Award, APSA Public Policy Section. Global Capital Markets, Housing Prices, and Partisan Fiscal Policies, (with Ben W. Ansell). Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Aug 29-Sep 1, 2013. Chicago, IL. o WINNER: 2012 Best Paper Award, International Political Economy Society (IPES). The Federal Reserve as Global Lender of Last Resort, 2007-2011. International Political Economy Society, University of Virginia, November 9-10, 2012 o Thomas Temple Hoopes Prize for Excellence in Teaching, Harvard University, June 1994 o Faculty Research Grant ($14, 418), Committee on Research, UCSD. In support of research on The Political Economy of Uber s Attack on the Taxi Cartel. April 1, 2017-March 31, 2018 o Faculty Research Grant ($11,119), Committee on Research, UCSD. In support of research on Trade Policy and the Political Economy of Exchange Rates. July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013 o Faculty Research Grant ($15,000), Committee on Research, University of California, San Diego. In support of a research on Malapportionment, Gasoline Taxes, and Climate Change Policy. April 1, 2010-March 31, 2011 5 o Hellman Fellowship ($9,633). Chris and Warren Hellman. University of California, San Diego. July 1, 2002-July 1, 2003 o Faculty Research Grant, Committee on Research ($5,350) University of California, San Diego. December 1, 2001-December 31, 2002 o Instructional Improvement Grant, Instructional Improvement Committee, University of California, San Diego. July 1, 2002 o National Science Foundation, Grant for Improving Doctoral Dissertation Research. Grant No. SES-88197078, March 1989 - February 1990. Recent Invited Lectures and Conference Presentations Liberty Fund conference on Liberty and Currency: the United States Asset Currency Reform Movement. o Invited Participant, June 8-12, 2016, Jekyll Island Club, Jekyll Island, GA
6 Congressional Politics of International Financial Stabilization. o Invited Lecture, The Politics and Economics of International Finance Research Group Meeting, Harvard University, April 2, 2016 Liberty Fund conference on Liberty and the Spread of Central Banking. o Invited Participant, March 17-20, 2016, Montreal, Quebec, Canada China, Currency Misalignments, and Industry Demands for Trade Protection in the United States. o Invited Lecture, Stanford University, May 13, 2016 o Invited Lecture, University of Michigan, March 4, 2016 Policy Responses to Balance-of-Payments Crises: The Role of Elections, (with Maya Oren and Jeff Frieden) o International Political Economy Society (IPES), Stanford University, November 12, 2015 What are the Deep Causes of Development? Good Policies vs. Good Institutions. o Invited Lecture: Academia Sinica, Taichung, Taiwan, March 26, 2015 Currency Misalignments and Industry Demands for Trade Protection o Invited Lecture, University of California, Santa Barbara, May 14, 2015 o Invited Lecture, National Chung Hsing University Taipei, March 23, 2015 The Federal Reserve s Coalition in Congress. o Invited Lecture, Monetary Policy and Central Banking Conference, February 6-7, 2015, Princeton University. Central Bank Support Coalitions. o Invited Lecture, USC Center for International Studies, October 2, 2014. International Capital Flows, Housing Prices, and Fiscal Policy Preferences in Central and Eastern Europe (with Ben W. Ansell). o Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 29 - September 1, 2014. Washington DC "Global Capital Markets, Housing Prices, and Partisan Fiscal Policies, (with Ben W. Ansell). WINNER: 2013 APSA Best Comparative Policy Paper Award, APSA Public Policy Section. o Invited Lecture, Political Economy of Systemic Risk Conference, London School of Economics and Political Science, March 6, 2014. o Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 29 - September 1, 2013. Chicago, IL. o International Political Economy Society, October 25-26, 2013, Claremont Graduate School. o 2013 Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, April 3-6, San Francisco, CA. The Federal Reserve as Global Lender of Last Resort, 2007-2011. WINNER: 2012 Best Paper Award, International Political Economy Society o Invited Lecture, Global Affairs Seminar, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, March 24, 2014. o Invited Lecture, Political Economy Seminar, University of California, Riverside,
December 5, 2013. o Invited Lecture, Department of Political Science, Tulane University, April 17, 2013. o Invited Lecture, Conference on Politics of the Changing World Economy, sponsored by The Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance at Princeton University s Woodrow Wilson School, the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, and the Indian Institute of Management- Calcutta. Goa, India. January 4-6, 2013. o International Political Economy Society (IPES), University of Virginia, November 9-10, 2012. o Invited Lecture, Conference on Governing the Federal Reserve, October 4-5, 2012, Nuffield College, Oxford University. Currency Wars and International Monetary Arrangements. o Invited Lecture, Conference on The Political Economy of International Money: Common Currencies, Currency Wars and Exorbitant Privilege, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, April 3-4, 2014 Exchange Rates and Industry Demands for Trade Protection. o Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 30-April 2, 2012. The Political Economy of International Monetary Policy Coordination. o 5th Annual Conference on The Political Economy of International Organizations (PEIO), January 26 28, 2012, Villanova University. Partisan Financial Cycles. o Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1-4, 2011. o 2011 Conference on the Political Economy of International Finance (PEIF), sponsored by the German Federal Finance Ministry and the Hertie School of Governance, February 3-4, 2011, Berlin, Germany. o Invited Lecture, UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations, co-sponsored by the UCLA Department of Political Science Comparative Pro-Seminar., October 13, 2010 o Invited Lecture, Politics in Hard Times: The Great Recession and Contemporary Politics. A Conference in Honor of Peter A. Gourevitch. University of California, San Diego, April 23-24, 2010. The United States Congress and IMF Financing, 1945-2009 o The 4th Annual Conference on The Political Economy of International Organizations (PEIO), January 27 29, 2011, ETH Zurich and University of Zurich, Switzerland. o Invited Lecture, The Political Economy of International Financial Institutions--Egon Sohmen Memorial Conference, Tübingen, Germany, June 10-13, 2010. Malapportionment, Gasoline Taxes, and Climate Change (with Daniel Maliniak). 7
o Invited Lecture, Political Science Seminar, Konstanz University, February 2, 2011, Konstanz, Germany. o Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2-5, 2010 o Invited Lecture, Political Science Seminar, Palomar College, April 7, 2010 o The 3rd Annual Conference on The Political Economy of International Organizations (PEIO), January 28-30, 2010, Georgetown University o International Political Economy Society (IPES) Conference, November 13-14, 2009, Texas A&M University Former Graduate Students Advised (Current Positions) Chair or Co-chair of PhD Committee o Daniel Maliniak (Assistant Professor, William & Mary) o Ryan Jablonski (Lecturer/Assistant Professor, London School of Economics) o Michael Plouffe (Lecturer/Assistant Professor, University College London) o Molly Racenberg (Policy Analyst, Federal Government) o Stephen Weymouth (Assistant Professor, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown) o Michael Pisa (International Economist, U.S. Treasury, Office of International Affairs) o Stephanie Rickard (Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor with tenure, London School of Economics) o Jinhee Choung, (Lecturer, University of Southern California) o Kelly Wurtz (Visiting Assistant Professor, Lehigh University) 8 Member of PhD Committee o Benjamin Graham (Assistant Professor, University of Southern California) o Jessica Weiss (Assistant Professor, Yale University) o Pablo Pinto (Associate Professor, Columbia University) o Yu Zheng (Assistant Professor, University of Connecticut) o Kati Souminen (Trans-Atlantic Fellow at the German Marshall Fund) o Angela O Mahony (Political Scientist, RAND Corporation) o Jesse Russell (Assistant Professor, Seton Hall University) o Michael Hiscox (Professor, Harvard University) o David Stasavage (Professor, New York University) o Mireya Solis (Associate Professor, American University) o Alvin Tan (Monetary Authority of Singapore) o Saadia Pekkanen (Professor, University of Washington)