Education
Lutz was educated at the University of California, Berkeley, where he received his Doctor of Philosophy in 1972 with a dissertation titled The Equilibrium Industrial Wage Structure: An Analysis in Terms of Wage Theory.
Lutz was educated at the University of California, Berkeley, where he received his Doctor of Philosophy in 1972 with a dissertation titled The Equilibrium Industrial Wage Structure: An Analysis in Terms of Wage Theory.
He is a proponent of Humanistic economics, strongly influenced by political economy of Jean Charles Leonard de Sismondi, the social economics of John Hobson, and various (heterodox) ideas of current thinkers, especially Herman Daly on environment, John Culbertson on trade, and David Ellerman on economic democracy. A full list of publications can be found at the personal web page of.