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John E. Roemer (/ˈroʊmər/; born February 1, 1945, in Washington, D.C., to Ruth Roemer and Milton Roemer, namesake of Roemer's law) is an American economist and political scientist. He is the Elizabeth S. and A. Varick Stout Professor of Political Science and Economics at Yale University. Before Yale, he was on the economics faculty at the University of California, Davis, and before entering academia Roemer worked for several years as a labor organizer. He is married to Natasha Roemer, with whom he has two daughters.
Roemer received his A.B. in mathematics summa cum laude from Harvard in 1966. He then enrolled as a graduate student in mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley. He became intensely involved in the anti-Vietnam-War movement, transferred to the doctoral program in economics, and was suspended by the university for his political activities. He taught mathematics in San Francisco secondary schools for five years. Eventually he returned to Berkeley and received his Ph.D. in economics in 1974.
Roemer is fellow of the Econometric Society, a past Guggenheim fellow and Russell Sage fellow, a member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a corresponding fellow of the British Academy. He was past president of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare and served on the editorial boards of many journals in economics, political science, and philosophy. Roemer served on the advisory board of Academics Stand Against Poverty (ASAP).
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These charges have been disputed by other influential economists, like JohnRoemer and Nicholas Vrousalis. Communism portal Communism Influences on Karl...
is associated with the "September Group", which included Jon Elster, JohnRoemer, Adam Przeworski and Erik Olin Wright. Its theorists emphasize methodology...
Sweezy. Such theorists as Marc Fleurbaey, Samuel Bowles, David Gordon, JohnRoemer, Herbert Gintis, Jon Elster, and Adam Przeworski have adopted the techniques...
labour and social class written by the economist and political scientist JohnRoemer. The book was first published in the United States by Harvard University...
socialism (by the economist JohnRoemer) and economic democracy (by the philosopher David Schweickart). Pranab Bardhan and JohnRoemer proposed a form of market...
Michael Roemer (born January 1, 1928) is a film director, producer and writer. He has won several awards for his films. He is the recipient of a Guggenheim...
Sraffian economists, such as Paul Sweezy, Nobuo Okishio, Ian Steedman, JohnRoemer, Gary Mongiovi and David Laibman, who propose that the field be grounded...
equilibria do not normally exist when the policy space is multidimensional, JohnRoemer introduced the concept of party-unanimity Nash equilibrium (PUNE), which...
ownership highlighted the distinction between "control" and "ownership". JohnRoemer and Pranab Bardhan argued that public ownership, meaning a relatively...
systems. The American economist JohnRoemer has put forth a new perspective on equality and its relationship to socialism. Roemer attempts to reformulate Marxist...
of history. Other prominent analytical Marxists include the economist JohnRoemer, the social scientist Jon Elster, and the sociologist Erik Olin Wright...
egalitarianism have included Ronald Dworkin, Richard Arneson, Gerald Cohen, JohnRoemer, Eric Rakowski, and Kok-Chor Tan. Cheng, Wenting (2023). China in Global...
philosopher G. A. Cohen, along with political scientist Jon Elster, and JohnRoemer, used Rawls's writings extensively to inaugurate the Analytical Marxism...
3-17 John E. Roemer, 'Should Marxists be Interested in Exploitation', Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 14, No. 1, 1985, pg 30-65 John E. Roemer, "Origins...
model of market socialism is that put forth by the American economist JohnRoemer, referred to as economic democracy. In this model, social ownership is...
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Dalton, Boss, Hodgson and Harris (see references). The analytical Marxist JohnRoemer challenges what he calls the "fundamental Marxian theorem" (after Michio...
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response to Progress and Poverty, which was published in 1879. In the 1980s JohnRoemer and other analytical Marxists have worked to rebuild Marxian theses on...
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and a robust welfare state. Socialist economists Pranab Bardhan and JohnRoemer criticize Nordic-style social democracy for its questionable effectiveness...