Dr. Verena Halsmayer


Verena Halsmayer

Mag. Mag. Dr. Verena Halsmayer

Universitätsring 1
1010 Wien
Room: O2.125

T: +43-1-4277-40840
verena.halsmayer@univie.ac.at

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Curriculum Vitae

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  • Curriculum Vitae

    Since October 2024 University Assistant (postdoc) at the Department of History, University of Vienna.

    2016 –2024 senior research scholar and lecturer (Oberassistentin) at the Chair for Science Studies, University of Lucerne; September 2020 – July 2022 research abroad funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation.

    Several research fellowships, for instance at the Centre for the Philosophy of Natural and Social Sciences (London School of Economics), the Center for the History of Political Economy (Duke University), and the Chair of Global Economic History (University of Konstanz).

    Spring 2020 Visiting Professor, Programme International Minerve, Université Lumière Lyon II.

    2016 PhD in history as part of the program “The sciences in historical, philosophical, and cultural contexts,” University of Vienna (dissertation: Modeling, Measuring, and Designing Economic Growth: The Neoclassical Growth Model as a Historical Artifact, 1930s–1960s.)

    Studies of history and economics, University of Vienna (stays abroad: Universitat Autónoma Barcelona, Københavns Universitet).

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  • Awards

    2025 Best Monograph Award, European Society for the History of Economics.

    2016 Grete Mostny Best Dissertation Award, Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies, University of Vienna.

    2013 Samuels Young Scholar Award, Society for the History of Economics (HES).

    2011 Archival Research Grant of the Center for the History of Political Economy, Duke University, USA.

    2007 Dr. Maria Schaumayer Prize for master thesis in economics, University of Vienna.

    2005 Merit grant, Faculty of Economics and Information Science, University of Vienna.

Research

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  • Research Interests

    Verena Halsmayer’s research concerns the history of economic knowledge and the history of the social sciences.

    In her habilitation project, she focuses on the history of ideas and practices of economic democracy and democratic planning in government, industrial enterprises, and alternative settings in the 1970s and 1980s.

    More recently, she started working on the history of “the household” as an economic site in the long twentieth century. In this context, she is currently reading and teaching on the history of feminist economics as well as on private household accounts and the related procedures of notation and inscription.

    For some time, she has been working on the history of economics, in particular the role of mathematical models in the fabrication and circulation of economic knowledge. Her book on the topic was recently published: Managing Growth in Miniature: Solow’s Model as an Artifact (Cambridge University Press 2024), which received the Best Monograph Award of the European Society for the History of Economics in 2025.

    Wider research and teaching interests

    • history of economic knowledge
    • history of the social sciences
    • history of economics
    • theories and practices of planning in the long twentieth century
    • the history of economic democracy
    • everyday economic reasoning
    • the household as an economic site
    • modeling and measuring as epistemic practices
    • historical and political epistemologies

Professional Service

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Ökonomische Modelle und brüchige Welten: Joseph Vogls Das Gespenst des Kapitals. / Halsmayer, Verena; Huber, Florian.
Wirtschaftswissenschaft als Oikodizee? Diskussionen im Anschluss an Joseph Vogls Gespenst des Kapitals. Wiesbaden: Springer, 2012. p. 27-52.

Publications: Contribution to bookChapter


Strenge Sitten und mächtige Schablonen. Beispiele zur Konstruktion asylsuchender Frauen im Asylverfahren. / Halsmayer, Verena; Fritsche, Andrea.
In: Frauensolidarität, Vol. 117, No. 3, 2011, p. 28–29.

Publications: Other contribution to periodicalNewspaper/Magazine article


Verteilungswirkungen des Österreichischen Bildungssystems. / Halsmayer, Verena.
Umverteilung im Wohlfahrtsstaat: Studie des Österreichischen Instituts für Wirtschaftsforschung im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums für Arbeit, Soziales und Konsumentenschutz. ed. / Alois Guger. 2009. (Sozialpolitische Studienreihe).

Publications: Contribution to bookChapter


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Activities

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Managing Growth in Miniature: Solow's Model as an Artifact

Verena Halsmayer
Séminaire H2M, Panthéon Sorbonne Université Paris 1
Seminar/Workshop, Book presentation
.2.2026 - .2.2026

Managing Growth in Miniature: Solow's Model as an Artifact

Verena Halsmayer
Geschichte am Mittwoch
Lecture series, colloquium, Book presentation
.1.2026 - .1.2026

Managing Growth in Minature: Solow’s Model as an Artifact

Verena Halsmayer
Book presentation
2.12.2025 - 2.12.2025

Managing Growth in Minature: Solow’s Model as an Artifact

Verena Halsmayer
Book presentation
13.11.2025 - 13.11.2025

Managing Growth in Miniature: Solow's Model as an Artifact

Verena Halsmayer
Book presentation
25.9.2025 - 25.9.2025

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