CURRICULUM VITAE

 

                                                              RICHARD E. DEEG

 

 

Political Science Department

Temple University

Philadelphia, PA  19122                                                                                         4030 Pilgrim Road

(215) 204-7123:  rdeeg@temple.edu                                                    Plymouth Meeting, PA  19462

 

 

October 2003

 

EDUCATION

 

Ph.D. 1992, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA), Political Science.

Dissertation: "Banks and the State in Germany: The Critical Role of Subnational Institutions in Economic Governance."

Committee: Charles Sabel (Chair), Suzanne Berger, Richard J. Samuels.

University of Cologne (Cologne, FRG), Political Economy, 1983-1984, no degree.

BA 1983, Macalester College (St. Paul, MN), Political Science and Economics,

magna cum laude.  Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Sigma Alpha, Omicron Delta Epsilon.

 

POSITIONS HELD

 

Associate Professor, Appointed 1998, Temple University.

Assistant Professor, Appointed 1992, Temple University.

Instructor, Appointed 1991, Temple University.

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

Books:

 

Finance Capitalism Unveiled: Banks and the German Political Economy.

(University of Michigan Press, 1999).

 

Reviewed Articles/Book Chapters:

 

³Path Dependency, Institutional Complementarity and Change in National Business Systems.² In Changing Capitalisms? Complementarities, Contradictions and Capability Development in an International Context.  Eds. Glenn Morgan, Richard Whitley, and Eli Moen, Oxford University Press, forthcoming.

 

³Institutional Change and Path Dependency: The Case of German and Italian Finance.² In Continuity and Discontinuity in Institutional Analysis. Eds. Wolfgang Streeck and Kathleen Thelen, forthcoming.

 

"On the Origins of Universal Banking in Germany." In The Origins of National Financial Systems: Alexander Gerschenkron Reconsidered. Eds. Douglas Forsyth and Daniel Verdier, (Routledge, 2003).

 

"Contemporary Challenges to German Federalism: From the European Union to the Global Economy." Law and Policy in International Business, 33(Fall 2001) No.1: 51-75.

 

³International Capital Mobility and Domestic Institutions: Corporate Finance and Governance in Four European Cases.² (with Sofia Pérez), Governance: An International Journal of Policy and Administration 13(April 2000)No. 2: 119-153.

 

"Internationalization and Regulatory Federalism in Financial Systems: The United States and Germany at the Crossroads?" (with Susanne Lütz), Comparative Political Studies  33(April 2000) No. 3: 374-405.

 

"What Makes German Banks Different." Small Business Economics 10(March 1998)No.2:93-101.

 

"Banks and Industrial Finance in the 1990s." Industry and Innovation 4(June 1997)

No.1:53-73.

 

"Economic Globalization and the Shifting Boundaries of German Federalism."

Publius: The Journal of Federalism 26(Winter 1996)No. 1:27-52.

 

"Institutional Transfer, Social Learning, and Economic Policy in Eastern Germany."

West European Politics 18(October 1995)No.4:38-63.

 

"Germany's Länder and the Federalization of the European Union." In  The State of the European Union, Vol. 3: Building a European Polity? eds. Carolyn Rhodes and Sonia Mazey. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1995.

 

"The State, Banks and Economic Governance in Germany." German Politics 2(July 1993)

No.2:149-176.

 

"Regional Prosperities Compared: Massachusetts and Baden-Württemberg in the 1980s." (with Charles Sabel, Gary Herrigel, Richard Kazis).  Economy and Society. 18(1989) No.4:374-404.

Reprinted in Ulrich Hilpert, ed., Regional Innovation and Decentralization: High Tech Industry and Government Policy (London: Routledge, 1991), pp. 177-196.

And in Industrial Policy and Competitive Advantage, ed. David B. Audretsch.  London: Edward Elgar,1998.

 

Research Papers/Other Publications:

 

Book Review. Governance: An International Journal of Policy and Administration 16(April 2003) No. 2: 304-306.

How Governments Privatize: The Politics of Divestment in the United States and Germany.  By Mark Cassell. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2002.

 

Book Review. American Political Science Review 96(December 2002) No. 4:870-871.

The Origins of Nonliberal Capitalism: Germany and Japan in Comparison. Edited by Wolfgang Streeck and Kozo Yamamura.  Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2001.

 

            Book Review. Comparative Political Studies 33(September 2002)No.7: 863-866.

European Responses to Globalization and Financial Market Integration.  By Amy Verdun. New York: St. Martin¹s, 2000.

 

            Book Review.  Business History Review 76(Autumn 2002)No. 3: 635-638.

Allianz and the German Insurance Business, 1933-45.  By Gerald D. Feldman. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2001.

 

"Institutional Change and the Uses and Limits of Path Dependency: The Case of German Finance." Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies Discussion Paper, 01/06 (November 2001).

 

            Book Review. Journal of Comparative Economics 29, 195-197 (2001).

The German State Banks: Global Players in International Financial Markets. By Hans-Werner Sinn.  Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 1999.

 

            Book Review. American Political Science Review 94(2000) No. 2:512-515.

The Currency of Ideas: Monetary Politics in the European Union.  By Kathleen R. McNamara. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1998.

Monetary Politics: Exchange Rate Cooperation in the European Union.  By Thomas H. Oatley. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997.

Political Economy of Financial Integration in Europe: The Battle of the Systems.   By Jonathon Story and Ingo Walter. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997.

Aspects of European Monetary Integration: The Politics of Convergence.  By Alison M.S. Watson. New York: St. Martin¹s Press, 1997.

 

"Internationalization and Regulatory Federalism in Financial Systems: The United States and Germany at the Crossroads?" (with Susanne Lütz), Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies Discussion Paper 98/7.

 

³Bankgehemnisse (Bank Secrets).² Die Mitbestimmung, July/August 1997.

 

"German Banks and Industrial Finance in the 1990s." 1996. Discussion Paper of the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB), FS I 96-323.

 

Lexicon entries "Internationale Finanzmärkte (international financial markets)" and "Seignorage," in Lexikon der Internationalen Wirtschaftsbeziehungen, ed. Thomas Plümper. Munich: Oldenbourg, 1996.

 

"Die Bankenmilliarde: Deutsche Banken, lieber Dienstleister als Investoren² [The Bank Billion: German Banks, Service Providers rather than Investors]. WZB Mitteilungen, 65 (Sept.1994):5-7.

 

"Banking on the East: The Political Economy of Investment Finance in Eastern Germany."  1994. Discussion Paper of the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB), FS I 94-303.

 

"How to Keep Mature Industries Innovative." (with Charles Sabel, Gary Herrigel and Richard Kazis). Technology Review, No. 90 (April 1987): 26-35.

 

"Regional Prosperities Compared: Massachusetts and Baden-Württemberg in the 1980s." 1987. (with Charles Sabel, Gary Herrigel and Richard Kazis). Discussion Paper of the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB), IIM/LMP 87 - 10b.

 

CONFERENCE PAPERS/PRESENTATIONS

 

³The Comeback of Modell Deutschland? The New German Political Economy in the EU.² Presented at ³Europeanization and Integration,² European Union Center, University of Oklahoma, October 24-25, 2003.

 

³Is Anyone Minding the Store? The (Incomplete?) Transformation from Bank to Market Monitoring.² Presented at ³The Politics of Corporate Governance.² Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, July 18-19, 2003.

 

³Exploring Path Dependency and Institutional Change in National Business Systems.²  Presented at ³National Business Systems in the New Global Context.²  8-11 May, 2003, Oslo.

 

³Institutional Change and Path Dependency: The Transformation of German and Italian Finance?² Presented at the Workshop, ³Continuity and Discontinuity in Institutional Analysis.² Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, December 13-14, 2002.

 

³Problems of Endogeneity and Exogeneity.² Presentation for the ³Workshop on Path Dependency.² Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, December 12, 2002.

 

³New Paths in German Finance and Corporate Governance?²  Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. Boston, MA, Aug. 30-Sept. 2, 2002.

 

³The End of Finance Capitalism: German Banking in a New Era.² Presented at the workshop, ³The Future of Banking in Advanced Economies.² European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy, March 15-17, 2002. (I also co-organized this workshop).

 

³The End of Organized Capitalism.² Presented at ³Euroland and Eastern Europe: Assessing the New Integration Processes.²  University of Pennsylvania, March 22, 2002.

 

"Path Dependence and National Models of Capitalism: Are Germany and Italy on New Paths?" Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 29-September 2, 2001, San Francisco, CA.

 

³Contemporary Challenges to Germany Federalism.² Presented at ³Federalism Under Fire: Local Governance and the Global Trade Regime.² Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., February 28, 2001.

 

³Modell Deutschland meets EMU: The Hybridization of the German Political Economy.² Presented at ³The United States, Germany, and Europe since 1945.² University of Mississippi, September 21-23, 2000.

 

³The Historical Development of Universal Banking in Germany.² Presented at the conference, ³Gerschenkron Revisited.²  European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy, March 2-4, 2000.

 

³On the Future of Universal Banking and International Competitiveness in Germany.² Presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, Sept. 2-5.

 

³International Capital Mobility and Domestic Institutions: Corporate Finance and Governance in Four European Countries.² (with Sofia Pérez).  Paper presented at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Sept. 3- Sept 6.

 

"Internationalization and Regulatory Federalism in Financial Systems: The United States and Germany at the Crossroads?" (with Susanne Lütz) Paper presented at the 11th International Conference of Europeanists, Baltimore, February 26-28, 1998.

 

"The Challenges of Finance." (with Sigurt Vitols), presented at the workshop, "Modell Deutschland in the 1990s: Problems and Prospects." Social Science Research Centre, Berlin, June 27-28, 1997.

 

"Internationalization and Regulatory Federalism in Financial Systems: The United States and Germany at the Crossroads?" (with Susanne Lütz) Paper presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August 29-Sept. 1.

 

"Industrial Policy and Finance in Germany." Paper presented at the workshop, "Modell Deutschland in the 1990s." Social Science Research Centre, Berlin, April 12, 1996.

 

"Germany's Länder and the Federalization of the European Union." Paper presented at the 1994 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York, September 1-4.

 

"Reviving the German State? Institutional Transfer and Social Learning Examined in the Case of Saxony." Paper presented at the Ninth International Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, March 31 - April 2, 1994.

 

"Making Money Talk: Towards a New Debtor-Creditor Relation in German Banking." with Charles Sabel and John Griffin.  Paper presented at the 'Conference on Relational Investing,' Columbia University School of Law's Center for Law and Economic Studies, New York, May 6-7, 1993.

 

"The State, Banks, and Economic Governance in Germany." Paper presented at the 1992

Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, September 3-6.

 

"Finance and Federalism in Germany." Paper presented at the Eighth International Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, March 27-29, 1992.

 

 

 

GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS

 

Research and Collaboration Support Grant, Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany, June 1996 ($1500).

Postdoctoral Fellowship, Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany,

fall 1995 ($20,000).

1993, 1997, 1999 Summer Research Grants, Temple University.

Jacob K. Javits Fellowship (U.S. Dept of Education), 1986-1990.

Fulbright-Hays Grant, 1983-84.

 

 

AWARDS

 

Outstanding Teaching Award (co-winner), 2003, presented from the American Political Science Association and Pi  Sigma Alpha (National Political Science Honor Society).

 

Best Paper award from the Organized Section on Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations,  1994 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association.

 

 

INVITED ADDRESSES

 

German-American Chamber of Commerce (Philadelphia), ³Germany After the Elections.²  October 3, 2002.

 

            Cheltenham Morning Great Decisions Group, ³Politics of the European Union.² April 30, 2001.

 

European University Institute (Florence, Italy), ³The Future of Universal Banking in Germany.² March 20, 2001.

 

University of Pittsburgh, West European Studies Program, "The State and the Transformation of the East German Political Economy."  January 14, 1994.

 

Harvard University, Center for European Studies, "Banks, the State, and Economic Governance in Germany."  December 14, 1992.

 

 

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS

 

My current focuses on explaining how institutions change.  Using a neo-institutionalist framework, I am analyzing how the financial systems of Germany, Italy and other states have changed over the past two decades.

 

 

TEACHING

 

Courses taught:

PS 52   Foreign Governments and Politics.

HO 92   Honors: Foreign Governments and Politics.

HO 190 Politics in Film and Literature.

PS 201  Contemporary Politics of Europe.

PS 244, and W244  The Politics of Modern Capitalism.

PS 276  Democracy, Capitalism and Socialism.

PS 440  Core Seminar in Comparative Politics.

PS 441  Seminar in Comparative Politics: West Europe.

PS 467 International Political Economy.

PS 448 Topics: Comparative Political Economy.

Learning Community teaching; HO 92, spring 1994.

 

Directed Study Students:          

Spring 1993, 2 students (1 grad; 1 undergrad)

Summer 1993, 3 students (2 grad; 1 undergrad)

Fall  1993, 4 students (graduate)

Spring 1994, 1 student (graduate)

Summer 1994, 1 student (graduate)

Spring 1995, 1 student (graduate)

Spring 1996, 4 students (3 history grad students; 1 political science).

Fall 1997, 4 students (graduate)

Summer 1998, 1 student (graduate)

Summer 1999, 1 student (undergrad)

Fall 2001, 2 students (grad)

 

Dissertation Committee Service:         

Vasiliki Anastasakos (chair), Patrick Cannon (completed in 2000), Mark Cohen (chair, 2001), Joe Corrado, Alexandra Friedrich (history, 2000), Sharon Gramby (1997), Adwoa Gyekye, Chieke Ihejirika (2000), Akis Kalaitzidis (chair), Binh Li, Stephen Medvec (1996), Pedro Sanoja (chair, 2002), Chris Speicher (chair,1997), Xia Ming (1997), Gyongwoo Yun (2001), Ju Wu.

 

Teaching Improvement Grants:

- Grant in Aid of Teaching Effectiveness from Temple Senior Mentoring Service. Awarded  May 1993 and used to acquire materials to enhance teaching during 1993-94.

- Grant in Aid of Teaching Effectiveness from Temple Senior Mentoring Service. Awarded May 1992 and used to attend the 12th International Conference on Critical Thinking at Sonoma State University, August 9-12, 1992.

 

Teaching Conferences and related activities:

- Attended Conference "From Idea to Prototype: The Peer Review of Teaching," sponsored by the American Association for Higher Education, Albuquerque, June 20-22, 1997.

- Attended conference "Students in Active and Collaborative Learning," sponsored by the American Association of Colleges and Universities, Boston, Nov. 18-19, 1994.

- Participation in Temple's Senior Mentoring Service, 1991-1993

- Participation in Departmental Teaching Circle, 1996-97.

 

 

SERVICE

 

University:

Educational Programs and Policies Committee, 2003-06.

Status on University Women Committee, 2002-05.

Graduate Board, 1999-2002.

            Program Review Subcommittee, 1999-00, fall 2000.

            Fellowship Subcommittee, 1998-99, 1999-00.

Co-organized conference, ³Europe in the Euro-Era.² October 14, 1999.

Provost¹s Task Force for Graduate Education and Research, 1999.

Campus Fulbright Committee, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002.

Representative Faculty Senate, 1996-1999.

Temple Rome Advisory Committee, 1993-1995; 1996-present.

Chair, CAS Rome Recruitment Subcommittee, 1994-95.

Chair, Rome Technology Subcommittee, 1998

Temple-Hamburg, Temple-Tübingen Exchange Committee, 1993, 1995, 1997-1999.

Temple Center for European Studies Task Force, 1994-95.

 

 

College:

CLA Graduate Committee, 2003-06.

CLA Admitted Students Reception (Presentor), April 21, 2002

Pre-Law Advisory Board, 2001-03

Faculty Responsibility Committee (ad hoc), 2000-01

Chair, CAS Graduate Committee, 1998-99

CAS Graduate Committee, 1997-99.

Department Representative at ³Majors¹ Fair,² February 12, 1998.

Department Representative at CAS Undergraduate Career Fair, October 1992.

Department Representative at the CAS Open House for prospective students, October 1991.

 

 

Department:

Lectures Committee, 2002-03

Chair, Faculty Hire (IR) search committee, 2003-04.

Chair, Faculty Hire Search Committee, 2000-01.

Faculty Hire Search Committee, 1999-00.

Chair, Faculty Hire Search Committee, 1998-99.

Graduate Chair, 1998-00, 2003-04.

Acting Graduate Chair, Spring 1998.

Ad Hoc Grievance Committee, 1997.

Faculty Hire Search Committee, 1996-97.

Strategic Planning Committee, 1993-94, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003.

Graduate Studies Committee, Spring 1992-present.

Merit Committee, 1992, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002.

Personnel and Policies Committee, 1994-95, 1997-2000, 2002-03.

Chair Selection Committee, 1994-95, 1997-98.

Co-Chair, Joint Undergraduate Program in Political Economy, 1994-present.

 

Professional:

External Reviewer for Comparative Politics.

External Reviewer for Governance: An International Journal of Policy and Administration.

External Reviewer for Industry and Innovation.

External Reviewer for Journal of International Business.

External Reviewer for Publius: The Journal of Federalism.

External Reviewer for Small Business Economics.

            External Reviewer for University of Michigan Press.

Manuscript by William Bernhard, Commitment, Continuity and Change: Political Parties and Central Bank Independence.

 

Paper Discussant:

 

- Panel Chair and Paper Discussant, Northeast Political Science Association Meeting, Nov. 13, 1999, Philadelphia, PA.

 

- Chair and Discussant for Panel, ³Institutions in Hard Times: Three Faces of Modern Capitalism under Global Competition.² The 1998 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Sept. 3- Sept 6.

 

- Chair for panel, ³Electoral Change in Western Europe.² Discussant for panel, ³Institutions, Politics, and Policy in Advanced Industrial Societies.² Northeast Political Science Association Meeting, Nov. 13-15, 1997, Philadelphia.

 

- "Financial Systems and the 'New' Industrial Policy: A Comparison of the UK and Germany."  By Sigurt Vitols at 'Financial Institutions and Regulatory Regimes in Europe from the 1930s to 1990s,' Harvard University, January 15-16, 1993.

 

- "Systemic Risks in Japanese Securities Markets." By Onno Steenbeek, `Workshop within the European Network on the Japanese Economy,' (Centre for Economic Policy Research, London), Berlin, December 1-2, 1995.

 

- "Are German Banks Different?" By Sigurt Vitols, Workshop on Economic Adjustment and Mutual Learning: Germany-US, Social Science Centre Berlin, Berlin, December 15-16, 1995.

 

Service to the Community Relating to Professions:

 

            Fulbright Fellowship, National Selection Committee (for Germany), Fall 2000, Fall 2001.

 

US General Accounting Office, External Reviewer for the report "Competitiveness Issues: The Business Environment in the United States, Japan and Germany." August 1993.

 

Harvard German Workshop on American Politics, May 10-17, 1992.

 

 

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS/AFFILIATIONS

 

American Political Science Association

            Conference Group on German Politics

            Society for the Advancement of Socioeconomics (SASE)