George F. DeMartino

George F. DeMartino

University of Denver

H-index: 15

North America-United States

About George F. DeMartino

George F. DeMartino, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Denver, specializes in the field of economics, ethics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The ethics of engaged scholarship in a complex world

Economics for an uncertain world

The Perils of Expert Privilege: Analyzing, Understanding, and Reimagining Expertise in University–Community–Societal Relations

Teaching economic harm to economists, in three diagrams

12 Conclusion: From Reckless to Responsible Economics

10 Economic Harm Profile Analysis

8 Moral Geometry: An Assessment

The tragic science: how economists cause harm (even as they aspire to do good)

George F. DeMartino Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

1406

Citations(since 2020)

416

Cited By

1102

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

25

i10Index(since 2020)

13

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

George F. DeMartino Skills & Research Interests

economics

ethics

Top articles of George F. DeMartino

The ethics of engaged scholarship in a complex world

International Affairs

2024/1/8

Economics for an uncertain world

World Development

2024/1/1

The Perils of Expert Privilege: Analyzing, Understanding, and Reimagining Expertise in University–Community–Societal Relations

Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement

2023/11/3

Teaching economic harm to economists, in three diagrams

2023/11/14

12 Conclusion: From Reckless to Responsible Economics

2022/7/26

10 Economic Harm Profile Analysis

2022/7/26

8 Moral Geometry: An Assessment

2022/7/26

The tragic science: how economists cause harm (even as they aspire to do good)

2022/7/26

7 Managing Harm via Economic Moral Geometry

2022/7/20

3 Harm’s Complexity

2022/7/20

11 Decision Making under Deep Uncertainty

2022/7/20

4 The Unevenness of Econogenic Impact

2022/7/20

5 The Specter of Irreparable Ignorance

2022/7/20

6 Counterfactual Fictions in Economic Explanation and Harm Assessment

2022/7/20

2 Economic Paternalism, Heroic Economics

2022/7/20

9 Beyond Moral Geometry: Interests, Social Harm, Capabilities

2022/7/20

1 The Tragedy of Economics

2022/7/20

The confounding problem of the counterfactual in economic explanation

Review of Social Economy

2022/4/3

The specter of irreparable ignorance: counterfactuals and causality in economics

Review of Evolutionary Political Economy

2021/7

Irreparable ignorance, protean power, and economics

International Theory

2020/11

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