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Dr. Bert Mosselmans

Economics and Philosophy
P.O. Box 94
NL-4330 AB Middelburg
Office hours: by appointment
Tel. 0118-655517 / fax 0118-655508
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Profile

Bert Mosselmans is an economist and philosopher and is specialized in the history and philosophy of economics. His main research interest is the economic thought, logic and philosophy of science of the 19th and early 20th century. He has taught courses in history of economic thought, economics and philosophy in Brussels, Gent, Bristol, Utrecht, and Middelburg.

Academic Qualifications

Previous Appointments

Membership of Professional Societies

  • History of Economics Society
  • European Society for the History of Economic Thought

Teaching Experience (in Brussels, Gent, Bristol and Utrecht)

Introduction to Economics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, History of Economic Thought, Economic Methodology, Economic and Social Policy, Comparative Economic Systems, Transition from Socialist to Market Economies, Industrial Economics, Theory of the Firm, Theories of Competition, Development Economics, Political Economy.

Key Publications

  • Mosselmans, B. (2007), "William Stanley Jevons", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • Mosselmans, B. (2007), William Stanley Jevons and the Cutting Edge of Economics, London: Routledge.
  • Mosselmans, B. (2005), Adolphe Quetelet, the Average Man and the Development of Economic Methodology, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol. 12, Nr 4, Winter 2005, pp. 565-583.
  • Mosselmans, B. & G. Chryssides (2005), Unitarianism and Evolutionism in W. S. Jevons’ Thought, Faith and Freedom, Vol 58 Part 1, Spring and Summer, No 160, pp 18-44.
  • Mosselmans, Bert (2003). The Role of Institutions in Jevons’s Economics, History of Economic Ideas X/2002/3, pp. 47-60.
  • Jevons, William Stanley (2002). Reviews and Obituaries. 2 Volumes. With a general introduction by Takatoshi Inoue and headnotes by Bert Mosselmans. Bristol: Thoemmes Press.
  • Mosselmans, Bert (ed.) (2001). Kunst te koop? Over bruggen en breuken tussen kunst en economie. Roeselare: Roularta.
  • Mosselmans, Bert & Michael V. White. (2001). General Introduction, in: Collected Economic Writings of W. S. Jevons, 9 Volumes. London: Palgrave/MacMillan, pp. v-xxv.
  • Mosselmans, Bert (2000). The Omitted Mathematics of Hans von Mangoldt, Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 27, nr. 4/5, pp. 382-393.
  • Mosselmans, Bert & Ernest Mathijs (2000). Human Culture and Science: Equality and Inequality as Foundations of Scientific Thought, Foundations of Science, Vol. 5, nr. 3, pp. 339-378.
  • Mosselmans, Bert & Ernest Mathijs (1999). Jevons’s Music Manuscript and the Political Economy of Music, History of Political Economy, Vol. 31, Supplement "Economic Engagements with Art", pp. 121-156.
  • Mosselmans, Bert (1999). Reproduction and Scarcity: the Population Mechanism in Classicism and in the ‘Jevonian Revolution’, The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol. 6, No. 1, Spring 1999, pp. 34-57.
  • Mosselmans, Bert (1998). William Stanley Jevons and the Extent of Meaning in Logic and Economics, History and Philosophy of Logic, Vol. 19, pp. 83-99.
  • Mathijs, Ernest & Bert Mosselmans (1998). Van Daedalus tot Pygmalion. Kunst en mimesis in het antropometrische stadium, Tijdschrift voor Filosofie, Vol. 60, nr. 3, pp. 521-553.

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