Mag. Mag. Dr. Verena Halsmayer


Verena Halsmayer

Mag. Mag. Dr. Verena Halsmayer

Universitätsring 1
1010 Wien
Room: O2.125

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verena.halsmayer@univie.ac.at

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Curriculum Vitae

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Research

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  • Research Interests

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

    For a number of years, she has studied mathematical models as the central means of the
    fabrication and circulation of economic knowledge. In particular, she is interested in the
    relationships between modeling and narrating, between making ‘the economic’ visible and
    manageable, and between models’ active potential and the kinds of questions they exclude.
    All of this depends on the concrete situations in which models—supposedly very efficient
    tools for both depicting economic phenomena and providing knowledge for intervention—are
    built, used, extended, reduced, and dismissed. Publications on the topic include her book,
    Managing Growth in Miniature: Solow’s Model as an Artifact (Cambridge University Press
    2024)
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    Her current research deals with the ideas and practices of economic planning in government, companies, and alternative settings in the 1970s and 1980s.

    More recently, she started working on household accounts and the related procedures of
    notation and inscription.

    Wider research and teaching interests

    • history of economic knowledge
    • the history of modeling and measuring in the social sciences
    • historical and political epistemologies
    • theories and practices of planning in the long 20th century
    • tools and procedures of administering, managing, and organizing
    • everyday economic reasoning
  • Conference Organisation

    Scientific Talks and Conferences (Selection)

    Invited Papers and Comments


    2023–2026 Book presentations Managing Growth in Miniature: Solow’s Model as an Artifact: SPHERE Seminar “Historical, philosophical and anthropological approaches to numbers, measurement and measurability” (Université Paris Diderot), Séminaire romand d’histoire des sciences et des technique (University of Lausanne), academic seminar series (University of São Paulo), Cercle d’Épistémologie Économique (Paris 1 Panthéon- Sorbonne), Geschichte am Mittwoch (Universität Wien), H2M seminaire (Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne).


    01|2025 “Counter-planning from the shopfloor: Alternative Ökonomien, "Wissenschaft vom Arbeiterstandpunkt" und der Lucas Plan,” Forschungskolloquium Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Universität Erfurt.

    10|2024 Comment and Discussion of Michele Alacevich, The Political Consequences of Economic Development, ie.talks: Public Lecture Series of the Department of Development Studies, University of Vienna.


    06|2024 “Mind the Gap: Private Account Books as (Historiographical) Material,” Conference Recovering the Values of Accounting: The Backbone of Human Decision Making, University of Lausanne.


    06|2023 “Planning, Foresight, and Coordination: Interventionist Economic Knowledge,” Workshop Economics Inside and Out: Interdisciplinary Approaches, Univ. of Nijmegen.


    09|2022 Discussant on Roundtable Intellectual History and the History of Economic Thought, with Emma Rothschild (Harvard University, USA), Béatrice Cherrier (CNRS & CREST & Ecole Polytechnique, Frankreich), Ben Jackson (University of Oxford, UK); organized by the Joint Center for History and Economics (Cambridge, UK; Harvard, USA; and Sciences Po, France), University of Cambridge.


    06|2022 “Antizipieren, abgleichen, anleiten: Planungswissenschaft in der mixed economy,” Colloquium Modern History, University of Konstanz.


    04|2021 “Concluding Comments,” Conference Worlds of Management. Transregional Approaches to Management Knowledge since 1945, University of Vienna (online).


    02|2021 “How does Economic Knowledge have a Politics?,” with Eric Hounshell, Webinar Series The Politics of Economics in the Time of COVID-19, CRASSH (Center for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities), University of Cambridge.


    09|2019 “Economic Models and Practices of Governance,” Workshop Doing Debt: Praxeology of Sovereign Debt in the Long 20th Century, Institut für Geschichtswissenschaften, Humboldt Universität Berlin.


    07|2018 “Growth and Development,” Workshop The History of Modern Macroeconomics, Center for the History of Political Economy, Duke University.

     

    Other Presentations

     

    09|2024 “Counter-planning from the shop floor. Alternative Ökonomien, situiertes Planungswissen und der Lucas Plan,” GWMT annual meeting, Leuphana University Lüneburg.

    11|2023 “Nur ein Modell: Neoklassisches Wachstum und Solows Modell als historisches Artefakt,” Rethinking Economics Switzerland lecture series “Ökonomie und Geschichte,” University of Lucerne.


    04|2016 “‘Applying theory’ to data and policy-making? Model construction and circulation: a case study of Leif Johansen’s multi-sector growth model,” Conference Becoming Applied: the Transformation of Economics after 1970, Duke University.


    02|2016 “Input-output models and their affordances for macroeconomic planning,” Winter School What happens to the data in ‘Big Data’? New Practices of Quantification between Politics, Science and Technology, University of Namur.


    07|2015 “Modeling, Measuring, and Designing Economic Growth,” Montréal Summer School in the History of Science and Economics, University of Québec at Montréal.


    10|2014 “Mathematics and the Language of Economics,” with Roger E. Backhouse, Workshop Language(s) and Language Practice in Business and the Economy, Vienna University of Economics and Business.


    06|2014 “Making Productivity Growth a Measurable Entity,” Workshop Quantity and Quality, KLI, Klosterneuburg.

     

    Organization of Workshops and Panels

     

    07|2025 Panel “Imagination und Widerstand: Gegen-Sichtbarkeiten im Kapitalismus (20.Jahrhundert)” with Matthias Ruoss, 7. Schweizerische Geschichtstage, University of Lucerne.


    05|2025
     Double panel “Beyond the common sites of the history of economics” with Cléo Chassonery-Zaïgouche and Roni Hirsch, annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economics (ESHET), University of Torino.


    02|2024 Workshop “Haushaltsbücher in der Sammlung Frauennachlässe (Wien): Ein explorativer Workshop,” with Sebastian Felten and Li Gerhalter, University of Vienna.


    01|2023 Workshop “Historicizing Interventionist Social Knowledge,” with Eric Hounshell,University of Lucerne.


    09|2022
     Workshop “Values and Valuations in the History of Economic Knowledge,” with Monika Wulz, Harro Maas, and Catherine Herfeld, University of Lucerne.

    12|2021 Double panel “Historicizing Interventionist Economic Knowledge, 1950s-1980s,” with Eric Hounshell, annual meeting of the History of Economics Society (HES), University of Utrecht (online).

     

    09|2021 Workshop “Helvetic History of Economics,” with Catherine Herfeld and Harro Maas, University of Lausanne.


    07|2021
     Reading seminar “Wissens- und Wissenschaftsgeschichte des Wohlfahrtsstaates,” with Monika Wulz and Eric Hounshell, annual meeting of the German History of Science Association (GTG/GMWT), University of Vienna (online).


    09|2017  Workshop “Cultures of Economic Expertise,” with Leon Wansleben and Alexander Lenger, London School of Economics (LSE).


    04|2017 History of Recent Economics Conference (HISRECO), with Yann Giraud, Pedro Garcia Duarte, and Joel Isaac, University of Lucerne.


    04|2014  Panel “Contextualized Histories of Social Science Methods and Methodologies,” with Christian Dayé, European Social Science History Conference, University of Vienna.


    09|2013 Workshop “Fragen der Methodologie in der Historiographie der Sozial- und Kulturwissenschaften,” with Christian Dayé, University of Vienna.


    09|2013  Panel “Die Produktion des ökonomischen Mainstreams 1930-1960. Praktiken, Institutionen und Widerstände,” annual meeting of the German History of Science Association (GWG, GMWT), University of Mainz.

Professional Service

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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).

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Activities (since 09.2024)

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Counter-planning from the shopfloor: Alternative Ökonomien, "Wissenschaft vom Arbeiterstandpunkt" und der Lucas Plan

Verena Halsmayer
Forschungskolloquium Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Universität Erfurt
Lecture series, colloquium, Talk or oral contribution
7.1.2025 - 7.1.2025

European Journal of the History of Economic Thought (Journal)

Verena Halsmayer
Publication peer-review
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Journal of Cultural Economy (Journal)

Verena Halsmayer
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Journal of the History of Economic Thought (External organisation)

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Research organization
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Journal of the History of Economic Thought (Journal)

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