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WILLIAM A. DARITY, JR. 2014 CURRICULUM VITAE ADDRESS: Terry Sanford School of Public Policy Duke University Box 90239 Durham, NC 27708-0239 TEL: 919-613-7336 FAX: 919-681-8288 E-Mail: [email protected] BIRTHPLACE: Norfolk, VA., USA EDUCATION: Ph.D., Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA, 1978 Dissertation: Essays on Growth, Distribution, and Development . Committee Members: Lance Taylor, Robert Solow, Paul Samuelson Post-undergraduate study in Economics. London School of Economics and Polit- ical Science, 1974-75 B.A., Magna Cum Laude, Honors in Economics and Political Science, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, 1974 RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Stratification Economics Inequality by Race, Class, and Ethnicity North-South Theories of Development and Trade History of Economic Thought/Political Economy The Atlantic Slave Trade and the Industrial Revolution Social Psychology Effects of Unemployment Exposure PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Samuel DuBois Cook Professor of Public Policy, African and African American Studies, and Economics, Duke University, 2014- Fellow, Center for the Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, 2011-2012. Chair, Department of African and African American Studies, Duke University, 2010- Arts and Sciences Professor of Public Policy Studies, African and African –American Studies, and Economics, Duke University 2007- Director, Research Network on Racial and Ethnic Inequality, Duke University, 2007-

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WILLIAM A. DARITY, JR.2014

CURRICULUM VITAE

ADDRESS: Terry Sanford School of Public PolicyDuke UniversityBox 90239Durham, NC 27708-0239TEL: 919-613-7336FAX: 919-681-8288E-Mail: [email protected]

BIRTHPLACE: Norfolk, VA., USA

EDUCATION:

Ph.D., Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA, 1978Dissertation: Essays on Growth, Distribution, and Development.Committee Members: Lance Taylor, Robert Solow, Paul Samuelson

Post-undergraduate study in Economics. London School of Economics and Polit-ical Science, 1974-75

B.A., Magna Cum Laude, Honors in Economics and Political Science, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, 1974

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

Stratification EconomicsInequality by Race, Class, and EthnicityNorth-South Theories of Development and TradeHistory of Economic Thought/Political EconomyThe Atlantic Slave Trade and the Industrial RevolutionSocial Psychology Effects of Unemployment Exposure

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Samuel DuBois Cook Professor of Public Policy, African and African American Studies, and Economics, Duke University, 2014-

Fellow, Center for the Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, 2011-2012.

Chair, Department of African and African American Studies, Duke University, 2010-

Arts and Sciences Professor of Public Policy Studies, African and African –American Studies, and Economics, Duke University 2007-

Director, Research Network on Racial and Ethnic Inequality, Duke University, 2007-

Professor Emeritus of Economics and Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2007-

Director, Institute of African-American Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1999-2007.

Research Professor of Public Policy, African and African-American Studies, and Economics, Duke University, 1999-2007.

External Faculty, Duxx, Centro de Excelencia Empresarial; Monterrey, Mexico, 1996.

Fellow, Carolina Population Center, 1991-2007.

Co-Editor, Recent Economic Thought Series, Kluwer Publishers, 1994-.

Director, Minority Undergraduate Research Assistant Program, North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1994-2001.

Visiting Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Grinnell College, Fall 1994.

Faculty Fellow, Institute for Arts and Humanities, University of North Carolina at ChapelHill, Summer 1992.

Cary C. Boshamer Professor of Economics and Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1991-2007.

Director, Undergraduate Honors Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1991-1994.

Fellow, National Humanities Center, 1989-90.

Director of Graduate Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1988-89

Professor of Economics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1987-1991.

Academic Visitor, Department of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, June 1986

Distinguished Visiting Professor of Economics, University of Tulsa, Fall 1984

Visiting Scholar, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, Summer 1984

Adjunct Research Associate, Southern Center for Public Policy Studies, 1983-87

Associate Professor of Economics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1983-87

Associate Professor of Economics, The University of Texas at Austin, 1981-83

Staff Economist, National Urban League Research Department, Spring-Summer 1980

Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Maryland at College Park,

Spring 1980

Assistant Professor of Economics, The University of Texas at Austin, 1978-81

Instructor in Economics, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts, 1977-1978

PUBLICATIONS

Books Published

Economics, Economists, and Expectations: Microfoundations to Macroapplications” (with Warren Young and Robert Leeson) London: Routledge 2004.

Persistent Disparity: Race and Economic Inequality in the United States Since 1945 (with Samuel Myers, Jr.) Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing 1998. 191pp.

The Black Underclass: Critical Essays on Race and Unwantedness (with Samuel L. My-ers, Jr., Emmett Carson, and William Sabol), New York: Garland Publishing, 1994. 281pp

Macroeconomics (with James K. Galbraith), Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1994. Japanese and Chinese translations published in 1998 by TBS Britannica. 505pp

The Loan Pushers: The Role of Commercial Banks in the International Debt Crisis (with Bobbie L. Horn), Cambridge: Ballinger Publishing, 1988. 203pp

Books Edited

International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (editor-in-chief) 2nd edition, Thomson-Gale (Macmillan Reference), 2008.

Boundaries of Clan and Color: Transnational Comparisons of Inter-Group Disparity (with Ashwini Deshpande), London: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group 2003.

Economics and Discrimination, 2 Volumes, Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1995. 626 pp

Labor Economics: Problems in Analyzing Labor Markets, Hingham: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993. 308pp

The Question of Discrimination (with Steven Shulman), Middletown: Wesleyan Univer-sity Press, 1989. 394pp

Race, Radicalism and Reform: Selected Papers of Abram Harris, Jr., New Brunswick: Transaction, 1989. 521pp

Labor Economics: Modern Views, Hingham: Kluwer-Nijhoff, 1984, 296 pp

Monographs

William Darity Jr., Rhonda V. Sharpe, and Omari Swinton The State of Blacks in HigherEducation: A National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education Study Silver Spring: Beckham Publications Group, Inc. 2009.

Articles

William Darity Jr.”From the Dissertation to Capitalism and Slavery: Did Williams’ Abo-lition Thesis Change?” Introduction for Eric Williams The Economic Aspect of the Aboli-tion of the West Indian Slave Trade and Slavery Lanham: Rowman & Littlefied 2014 pp.xi-xxiv

Timothy Diette, Arthur Goldsmith, Darrick Hamilton, Katherine McFarland, and William Darity Jr. “Stalking: Does It Leave a Psychological Footprint?” Social Science QuarterlyForthcoming

William Darity Jr. “Federal Law Requires Job Creation” The New York Times (The Opin-ion Pages) December 4, 2013http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2013/12/04/making-low-wages-liveable/federal-law-requires-job-creation

Alan A. Aja, William A. Darity Jr., and Darrick Hamilton “Social Security for the Life-Cycle” Huffington Post November 27, 2013.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/alan-a-aja/hey-politicians-how-about_b_4339452.html

William A. Darity Jr.”Confronting Those Affirmative Action Grumbles” (in Jeannette Wicks-Lim and Robert Pollin eds.) Capitalism on Trial: Explorations in the Tradition ofof Thomas E. Weisskopf Edward Elgar 2013 pp.215-223 .

Alan Aja, Daniel Bustillo, William Darity Jr., and Darrick Hamilton “Jobs Instead of Austerity: A Bold Policy Proposal for Economic Justice” Social Research: An Inter-national Quarterly 80:3 Fall 2013 pp.781-794.

William Darity Jr. “From Here to Full Employment” Review of Black Political Economy (Samuel Z. Westerfield Award Address) 40:2 June 2013 pp.115-120.

Alan A. Aja, William A. Darity Jr., and DarrickHamilton “If Not Race, Then Wealth: Why Universities Should Avoid Income As Proxy for Race-Based Admissions Policy”Huffington Post January 16, 2013. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/alan-a-aja/college-ad-missions-income_b_2452191.html

William Darity Jr., “Jobs Program Would Raise Tax Revenue” The New York Times (TheOpinion Pages) December 4, 2012. http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2012/12/04/in-reducing-deficit-can-the-mid-dle-class-be-spared/jobs-program-would-raise-tax-revenue

William A. Darity Jr., Mary Lopez, Olugbenga Ajilore, and Leslie Wallace “Antipoverty Policy: The Role of Individualist and Structural Perspectives”( in Philip Jefferson ed.) The Oxford Handbook of The Economics of Poverty New York: Oxford University Press 2012 pp.780-796.

Timothy M. Diette, Arthur H. Goldsmith, Darrick Hamilton, and William Darity Jr. “Causality in the Relationship Between Mental Health and Unemployment” in Lauren

D. Appelbaum (ed.) Reconnecting to Work: Policies to Mitigate Long-Term Unemploy-ment and Its Consequences Kalamazoo: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research2012 pp.63-94.

Darrick Hamilton and William Darity Jr. “Crowded Out? The Racial Compositon of American Occupations” (in James S. Jackson, Cleopatra Howard Caldwell, and Sherrill L. Sellers eds.) Researching Black Communities: A Methodological Guide University of Michigan Press 2012 pp.60-78.

William Darity Jr. and Darrick Hamilton “Bold Policies for Economic Justice” Review ofBlack Political Economy 39:1 March 2012 pp.79-85.

William Darity Jr. “A New (Incorrect) Harvard/Washington Consensus: Review of William Julius Wilson’s More Than Just Race: Being Black and Poor in the Inner City”DuBois Review 8:2 Fall 2011 pp.467-476.

William Darity Jr., Ashwini Deshpande, and Thomas Weisskopf “Who Is Eligible? Should Affirmative Action Be Group- or Class-Based?” American Journal of Economicsand Sociology 70:1 January 2011 pp.238-268.

Tiffany L. Green and William Darity Jr. “Under the Skin: Using Theories FromBiology and the Social Sciences to Explore the Mechanisms Behind the Black-WhiteHealth Gap” American Journal of Public Health 100: S1 Supplement 1, 2010 pp.S36-S41.

Gregory Price and William Darity Jr. “Economics of Race and Eugenic Sterilization in North Carolina: 1958-1968” Economics and Human Biology 8:2 July 2010 pp.261-272.

William Darity Jr., Bidisha Lahiri, and Dania Frank “Reparations for African Americans As a Transfer Problem: A Cautionary Tale” Review of Development Economics 14:2 May2010 pp.248-261.

William Darity Jr. “A Direct Route to Full Employment” Review of Black Political Eco-nomy 37:3-4 September 2010.

William Darity Jr., Charmaine Royal, and Keith Whitfield “Race, Genetics and Health: An Introduction” Review of Black Political Economy 37:1 2010 pp.1-6.

William Darity Jr. and Alicia Jolla “Desegregated Schools with Segregated Education” (in Gregory Squires and Chester Hartman eds.) The Integration Debate: Competing Fu- tures for American Cities Routledge: New York 2010 pp.99-118.

Samuel Myers Jr., William Darity Jr., and Kris Marsh “The Effects of Housing Market Discrimination on Earnings Inequality” in Gregory Squires and Chester Hartman (eds.) The Integration Debate: Competing Futures for American Cities New York: Routledge 2010 pp.119-130.

William Darity Jr. “Obama and the Problem of Racial Inequality in Post-Racial America” Convergence Review: An Interdisciplinary Journal Issue One, Summer 2010, pp.102- 107.

Vicki L. Bogan and William Darity Jr. “Culture and Entrepreneurship? African Americanand Immigrant Self-Employment in the United States” Journal of Socioeconomics 37:5October 2009 pp.1999-2019.

Darrick Hamilton, Arthur Goldsmith, and William Darity Jr. “Shedding ‘Light’ on Mar-riage: The Influence of Skin Shade on Marriage for Black Females” Journal of EconomicBehavior and Organization 72:1 October 2009 pp.30-50.

Darrick Hamilton and William Darity Jr. “Race, Wealth and Intergenerational Poverty”The American Prospect September 16, 2009 pp.A10-A12.

William Darity Jr. “Guns and Butter Once Again” Review of Radical Political Economics41:3 Summer 2009 pp.285-290.

William Darity Jr. “Stratification Economics: Context Versus Culture and the Repara-tions Controversy” The University of Kansas Law Review 57:4 May 2009 pp.795-811.

William Darity Jr. “Caste and Race: Parallels or Disjunctures” (in B. Natrajan and P. Greenough, eds.) Against Stigma: Studies in Caste, Race, and Justice Since DurbanNew Delhi: Orient BlackSwan 2009 pp.400-412.

Rhonda V. Sharpe and William Darity Jr. “Where Are the Brothers in the Academy?:Schools Sucessful in Producing Black Male Graduates” (in Henry T. Frierson, James H.Wyche, and Willie Pearson eds.) Black American Males in Higher Education: ResearchPrograms, and Academe (Volume 7) Bingley: Emerald Publishing Group 2009 pp.79-115.

Rhonda V. Sharpe and William Darity Jr. “Where Are the Brothers?: Alternatives toFour-Year Colleges for Black Males” (in Henry T. Frierson, Willie Pearson, and James Wyche, eds.) Black American Males in Higher Education: Diminishing Proportions (Volume 6) Bingley: Emerald Group Publishing 2009 pp.135-153.

William Darity Jr. “Forty Acres and a Mule in the 21st Century” Social Science Quarterly 89:3 September 2008 pp.656-664.

Darrick Hamilton, Arthur Goldsmith, and William Darity Jr. “Measuring the Wage Costs Of Limited English: Issues with Using Interview Versus Self-Reports in DeterminingLatino Wages” Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 30:3 August 2008 pp.257-279.

Tanya Golash-Boza and William Darity Jr. “Latino Racial Choices: The Effects of Skin Color and Discrimination on Latinos’ and Latinas’ Racial Self-Identification” Ethnic and

Racial Studies 31:5 July 2008 pp.899-934.

Major Coleman, William Darity Jr., and Rhonda V. Sharpe “Are Reports of Discrimina-tion Valid?: Considering the Moral Hazard Effect” American Journal of Economics andSociology 67:2 April 2008 pp.149-175.

Gregory N. Price and William Darity Jr. “Does the Stigma of Slavery Explain the Mal-treatment of Blacks by Whites?: The Case of Lynchings” Journal of Socio-Economics 37:1 February 2008 pp.167-193.

W.A. Darity Jr. and Russell Triplett. "Ethnicity and Economic Development” International Handbook of Economic Development. Ed. Amitava Dutt and Jaime

Ros Edward Elgar, 2008.

W.A. Darity Jr. "African American Reparations, Keynes, and the Transfer Prob-

lem." Keynes for the 21st Century: The Continuing Relevance of the General

Theory. Ed. Matthew Forstater and L. Randall Wray Palgrave, 2008.

Kris Marsh, William Darity Jr., Philip Cohen, Lynne Casper, and Danielle Salters “The Emerging Black Middle Class: Single and Living Alone” Social Forces, 86:2 December 2007 .

Arthur H. Goldsmith, Darrick Hamilton, and William Darity Jr. “From Dark to Light: Skin Color and Wages Among African-Americans” Journal of Human Resources 42:4 Fall 2007 pp.701-738.

William Darity Jr., Patrick Mason, and James Stewart "The Economics of Identity: The Origin and Persistence of Racial Identity Norms" Journal of Economic Behavior and Or-ganization, Vol. 60, 2006, pp. 285-305.

Arthur Goldsmith , Darrick Hamilton, and William Darity Jr. "Does A Foot-in-the-Door Matter? White-Nonwhite Differences in Wage Return to Tenure and Prior Workplace Ex-perience" Southern Economic Journal, October 2006, pp. 267-306.

Arthur Goldsmith, Darrick Hamilton, and William Darity Jr. "Shades of Discrimination: Skin Tone and Wages” American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 96:2 May 2006, pp. 242-245.

William Darity Jr. and Fuminori Minamikawa "Critique of the 'Master Narrative': Lateral Mobility, Race, and Americanization" in Hayumi Higuchi and Ken Chujo (eds) American Histories: Narrating the Routes to Nationhood, 2006 (in Japanese)

William Darity Jr "Stratification Economics: The Role of Intergroup Inequality" Journal of Economics and Finance Vol.29:2 Summer 2005, pp.144-153.

William Darity Jr. and Melba J. Nicholson "Racial Wealth Inequality and the Black Fam-ily” in Vonnie McLoyd, Nancy E. Hill and Kenneth Dodge, (eds.) African American Family’s Life: Ecological and Cultural Diversity New York: Guilford Publications 2005,pp.78-85.

William Darity Jr. "Africa, Europe, and Origins of Uneven Development: The Role of Slavery" (in Cecilia Conrad, John Whitehead, Patrick Mason and James Stewart eds.)

African Americans in the U.S. Economy Oxford: Rowman and Littlefield 2005 pp.14- 19.-

"Is There Racism in Economic Research?" (with Patrick L. Mason and Samuel L. Myers Jr.) European Journal of Political Economy Vol.21 2005 pp.755-761.

"'It's Not a Black Thing': Understanding the Burden of Acting White and Other Dilemmasof High Achievement" (with Karolyn Tyson and Domini Castellino) American Sociologi-cal Review Vol. 70, August 2005, pp. 582-605.

“Growth, Trade and Uneven Development" (with Lewis Davis) Cambridge Journal of Economics Vol.29:1 January 2005, pp.141-170.

"Bleach in the Rainbow: Latin Ethnicity and Preference for Whiteness" (with Jason Diet-rich and Darrick Hamilton) Transforming Anthropology, Vol. 13:2, October 2005, pp. 103-109.

"The Wellspring of Racial Inequality" The Review of Black Political Economy, Vol.32:2 Fall 2004 pp. 61-8.

"Racial and Ethnic Economic Inequality: A Cross-National Perspective" in C. Michael Henry (ed.) Race, Poverty, and Domestic Policy, New Haven: Yale University Press 2004 pp.83-95.

"IS-LM-BP: An Inquest" (with Warren Young) in Michael DeVroey and Kevin Hoover (eds.) The IS-LM Model: Its Rise, Fall and Strange Persistence, Durham: Duke Univer-sity Press 2004 pp.127-164.

“Racial Discrimination in the Labor Market” (with Patrick Mason) in David Colander, Robert Prasch, and Falguni A. Sheth (eds.) “Race, Liberalism, and Economics” Ann Ar-bor: University of Michigan Press 2004, pp. 182-204.

“The Labor Supply Consequences of Perceptions of Employer Discrimination During Search and On-the-Job: Integrating Neoclassical Theory and Cognitive Dissonance,” (with Arthur Goldsmith, Stanley Sedo, and Darrick Hamilton), Journal of Economic Psy-chology, Vol. 25:1 February 2004, pp. 15-40.

“The Economics of Reparations” (with Dania Frank) American Economic Review Vol. 93:2 May 2003, pp. 326-329. Reprinted in Michael T. Martin and Marilyn Yaquinto (eds)Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States: On Reparations for Slavery, Jim Crow, and Their Legacies, Durham: Duke University Press 2007 pp. 249-254.

"Feminist Theory and Racial Economic Inequality" (with Lisa Saunders) in Marianne Ferber and Julie Nelson (eds.) Feminist Economics Today: Beyond Economic Man Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2003 pp.101-114.

“Employment Discrimination, Segregation, and Health” American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 93:2, February 2003, pp. 226-231.

“Passing on Blackness?: Latinos, Race and Earnings in the USA” (with Darrick Hamiltonand Jason Dietrich) Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 9:13, October 2002, pp. 847-854.

“Intergroup Disparity: Why Culture Is Irrelevant” Review of Black Political Economy, Vol. 29:4, Spring 2002, pp. 77-90.

“Racial/Ethnic Disparity and Economic Development” in Paul Davidson (ed.) A Post-Keynesian Perspective on Twenty-First Century Economic Problems, Northampton: Ed-ward Elgar 2002, pp. 126-136.

“The Functionality of Market-Based Discrimination” International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 28:10, 11, 12, 2001, pp. 980-986.

“End of Race?” Transforming Anthropology, Vol. 10:1, 2001, pp. 39-43.

“The Early History of Rational and Implicit Expectations” (with Warren Young) History of Political Economy Vol. 33:4, Winter 2001, pp. 773-814.

“Working Hard for the Money? Efficiency Wages and Worker Effort” (with Arthur H. Goldsmith and Jonathan R. Veum) Journal of Economic Psychology, Vol. 21, 2000, pp. 351-385.

"Persistent Advantage or Disadvantage?: Evidence in Support of the Intergenerational Drag Hypothesis" (with Jason Dietrich and David K. Guilkey) The American Journal of Economics and Sociology Vol.60:2 April 2001 pp.435-470.

“Racial Economic Inequality in the USA” (with Samuel L. Myers, Jr.) In Judith R. Blau (ed.) The Blackwell Companion to Sociology, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers 2001, pp. 178-195.

“Reply to Ahiakpor” (with Warren Young), History of Political Economy, Vol. 32:4, 2000, pp. 915-918.

“Give Affirmative Action Time to Act” The Chronicle of Higher Education, December 1, 2000, p. B18.

“Languishing in Inequality: Racial Disparities in Wealth and Earnings in the New Mille-nium” (with Samuel Myers, Jr.) In James S. Jackson (ed.) New Directions: African Amer-icans in a Diversifying Nation, Washington, DC: National Policy Association, 2000, pp. 86-118.

“Intergroup Economic Inequality Across Countries: An Introductory Essay” (with Ash-wini Deshpande) Review of Social Economy, Vol. 58:3, September 2000, pp. 273-276.

“Motivation and Labor Market Outcomes” (with Arthur Goldsmith and Jonathan Veum) Research in Labor Economics: Worker Well-Being Volume 19, 2000, pp. 109-146.

“Economic Aspects of the British Trade in Slaves: A Fresh Look at the Evidence from the1789 Report of the Lords of Trade” in Heather Cateau and S.H.H. Carrington (eds.) Cap-italism and Slavery Fifty Years Later: Eric Eustace Williams—A Reassessment of the Man and His Work New York: Peter Lang, Inc. 2000, pp. 137-153.

“The Impact of Labor Market Prospects on Incarceration Rates” (with S.L. Myers, Jr.) In Robert Cherry and William M. Rodgers III (eds.) Prosperity For All? The Economic Boom and African Americans. New York: Russell Sage Foundation 2000, pp. 279-307.

“Secular Changes in the Gender Composition of Employment and Growth Dynamics in the North and the South” (with Korkut Ertürk) World Development, Vol. 28:7, July 2000, pp. 1231-1238.

“Racial and Ethnic Economic Inequality: The International Record” (with Jessica GordonNembhard), American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 90:2, May 2000, pp. 308-311.

“Tracing the Divide: Intergroup Disparity Across Countries,” (with Ashwini Deshpande) Eastern Economic Journal, Vol. 26, No. 1, Winter 2000, pp. 75-85.

“Harris, Abram Lincoln, Jr.” entry in Juliet E.K. Walker (ed.) Encyclopedia of African American Business History Westport: Greenwood Press 1999, pp. 290-292.

“Who Loses From Unemployment?” Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 33:2 June 1999, pp. 491-496.

“Unemployment and Well-Being” (with Arthur Goldsmith and Jonathan Veum) in Peter Earl and Simon Kemp (eds.) The Elgar Companion to Consumer Research and Eco-nomic Psychology, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1999, pp. 582-90.

“History, Discrimination and Racial Inequality” in William Spriggs (ed.) The Impact of Color-Consciousness in the United States: The State of Black America, 1999, New York: The National Urban League 1999, pp. 153-166.

“Race, Cognitive Skills, Psychological Capital, and Wages” (with Arthur H. Goldsmith and Jonathan R. Veum) Review of Black Political Economy, Vol. 26:2, Fall 1998.

“Revisiting Occupational Crowding in the United States: A Preliminary Study” (with Karen J. Gibson and Samuel Myers, Jr.) Feminist Economics Vol. 4:3 Fall 1998, pp. 73-96.

“‘If It Shall Seem Just and Proper’: The Effects of Race and Morals on Alimony and Child Support Appeals in the District of Columbia” (with Sheila Ards and Samuel Myers Jr.) Journal of Family History Vol. 23:4 October 1998.

“Racial Earnings Disparities and Family Structure” (with Samuel L. Myers, Jr. and Chan-jin Chung) Southern Economic Journal Vol. 65:5, July 1998, pp. 20-41.

“Intergroup Disparity: Economic Theory and Social Science Evidence” (1997 Presiden-tial Address to the Southern Economic Association) Southern Economic Journal Vol. 65:4, April 1998, pp. 805-826.

“Evidence on Discrimination in Employment: Codes of Color, Codes of Gender” (with Patrick L. Mason) Journal of Economic Perspectives Vol. 12:2 Spring 1998, pp. 63-90. Reprinted in abridged form as “Evidence on Discrimination in Employment” in Thomas Swartz and Frank Bonello (eds.) Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Eco-nomic Issues (9th Edition). Guilford: Dushkin/McGraw Hill, 2000, pp. 54-68.

“Eric Williams and Slavery: A West Indian Viewpoint?” Callaloo: A Journal of African-American and African Arts and Letters, Vol. 20:4, 1998, pp. 801-816.

“Why I Work” in Michael Szenberg (ed.) Passion and Craft: Economists at Work, Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1998, pp. 57-68.

“Formally Modeling a Gender-Segregated Economy: A Reply to Campbell and Warner” World Development Vol. 25:12 December 1997 pp. 2159-2162.

“Gesell, Silvio” in Thomas Cate (ed.) An Encyclopedia of Keynesian Economics Chel-tenham: Edward Elgar 1997 pp. 208-209.

"The Impact of Psychological and Human Capital on Wages" (with Arthur Goldsmith andJonathan Veum) Economic Inquiry, October 1997, Vol. 35:4, pp. 818-829.

“Reparations” in Samuel Myers, Jr. (ed.) Civil Rights and Race Relations in the Post Reagan-Bush Era Westpoint: Praeger 1997 pp. 231-242.

"Reply to ‘Hawtrey and the Multiplier’ by Robert W. Dimand” (with Warren Young) His-tory of Political Economy Vol. 29:3 Fall 1997 pp. 557-559.

"Unemployment, Joblessness, Psychological Well-Being and Self-Esteem: Theory and Evidence" (with Arthur Goldsmith and Jonathan Veum), Journal of Socioeconomics, Vol. 26:2, 1997, pp. 133-158.

"Racial and Ethnic Inequality in the USA: A Secular Perspective" (with Jason Dietrich and David Guilkey) American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 87:2, May 1997, pp. 301-305.

"Keynes, Employment Policy and the Underclass" in Paul Davidson and Jan Kregel (eds.) Improving the Global Economy: Keynesianism and the Growth in Output and Em-ployment: Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1997, pp. 190-196.

"On Rewriting Chapter 2 of The General Theory: Keynes' Concept of Involuntary Un-employment (with Warren Young) in G.C. Harcourt and Peter Riach (eds.), A 'Second Edition' of the General Theory: Volume 1, London and New York: Routledge, 1997, pp. 20-27.

"Marx, Keynes, and Sraffa: Conflicting Attitudes Toward Political Economy" in Philip Arestis, Gabriel Palmer, and Malcolm Sawyer (eds.) Capital Controversy, Post-Keyne-sian Economics and the History of Economic Thought London: Routledge 1997, pp. 169-186.

"Soundings and Silences on Race and Social Change: Abram Harris, Jr. in the Great De-pression" in Thomas D. Boston (ed.) A Different Vision: African American Economic Thought (New York: Routledge) 1997, pp. 230-249.

"Lewis, William Arthur (1915-1991)" in David Glasner (ed.) Business Cycles and De-pressions: An Encyclopedia New York: Garland Publishing 1997, pp. 394-396.

"Increasing Returns and Intensification: A Reprise on Ester Boserup's Model of Agricul-tural Growth" (with William Winfrey), Metroeconomica: International Review of Eco-nomics, Vol. 48:1 1997, pp. 72-92.

"PreKeynesian Economics in the Periphery" in Philip Arestis (ed.) Employment, Eco-nomic Growth and the Tyranny of the Market: Essays in Honour of Paul Davidson, Vol-ume 2 Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 1996, pp. 77-87.

"Explaining Differences in Economic Performance Among Racial and Ethnic Groups in the USA: The Data Examined" (with David K. Guilkey and William Winfrey), American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol. 55:4 October 1996, pp. 411-426.

"The Impact of Labor Force History on Self-Esteem and Its Component Parts, Anxiety, Alienation and Depression" (with Arthur Goldsmith and Jonathan Veum) Journal of Eco-nomic Psychology Vol. 17 1996, pp. 183-220. (Article received Citation for Excellence by ANBAR Electronic Intelligence)

"The Psychological Impact of Unemployment and Joblessness" (with Arthur Goldsmith and Jonathan Veum), Journal of Socio-Economics, Vol. 25:3 1996 pp. 339-358.

"Social Psychology, Unemployment and Macroeconomics" (with Arthur H. Goldsmith), Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 10:1 Winter 1996 pp. 121-140.

"Harris, Abram" entry in Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, Volume3 New York: Macmillan 1996 pp. 1226-7.

"Reparations," entry in Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, Volume 4New York: Macmillan, 1996 pp. 2315-8.

"Are Being Unemployed and Being Out of the Labor Force Distinct States?: A Psycho-logical Approach" (with Arthur Goldsmith and Jonathan Veum), Journal of Economic Psychology, Vol. 16, 1995 pp. 275-295.

"A Guide to the Deficit" (with James K. Galbraith) Challenge Vol. 38:4 July-August 1995, pp. 5-12.

"The Formal Structure of A Gender-Segregated Low-Income Economy" World Develop-ment Vol. 23:11, 1995 pp. 1963-1968.

"Mr. Keynes, the New Keynesians and the Concept of Full Employment" (with Arthur H.Goldsmith) in Paul Wells (ed.) Post-Keynesian Economic Theory Boston: Kluwer 1995 pp. 73-95.

"Review of Melvin Leiman's Political Economy of Racism" Journal of Economic Litera-ture Vol. 33, September 1995, pp. 1374-1376.

"Comment on Moggridge" in Allin Cottrell and Michael Lawlor (eds.) New Perspectives on Keynes Durham: Duke University Press 1995 pp. 243-6.

"Ethnicity, Race, and Earnings" (with David Guilkey and William Winfrey), Economics Letters, Vol. 47:3-4, March 1995, pp. 401-408.

"IS-LM: An Inquest" (with Warren Young), History of Political Economy, Vol. 27:1, Spring 1995, pp. 1-41.

"Keynes' Political Philosophy: The Gesell Connection," Eastern Economic Journal, Vol. 21:1, Winter 1995, pp. 27-42. Reprinted in German as “Keynes’ Politische Philosophie--Die Verbingdun mit Gesell” in Zeitschrift für Sozialökomie Vol. 116, March 1998, pp. 3-12.

"Family Structure and the Marginalization of Black Men: Policy Implications" (with Samuel Myers, Jr.) in Belinda Tucker and Claudia Mitchell-Kernan (eds.), The Decline inMarriage Among African Americans: Causes, Consequences and Policy Implications, New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1995, pp. 263-308.

"The Undesirables, America's Underclass in the Managerial Age: Beyond the Myrdal Theory of Racial Inequality," Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol. 124:1, Winter 1995, pp. 145-167. Complete version printed in Obie Clay-ton, Jr. (ed.) An American Dilemma Revisited: Race Relations in a Changing World New York: Russell Sage Foundation 1996, pp. 112-137.

"Review of Lance Taylor's Income Distribution, Inflation, and Growth" Journal of Devel-opment Economics Vol. 44:3 October 1994, pp. 172-174.

"Interethnic Disparity Across Census Divisions, 1980-1990" (with William Winfrey), Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research, Vol. 1:1, August 1994, pp. 153-92.

"A Classical Theory of the Terms of Trade for Newly Industrializing Countries" (with Sumana Dhar) in Amitava Dutt (ed.) New Directions in Analytical Political Economy, Aldershot: Edward Elgar 1994, pp. 231-246.

"Who Owns Maynard Keynes?," History of Political Economy, Vol. 26:1, Spring 1994, pp. 155-164.

"Loaded Dice in The Labor Market: Racial Discrimination and Inequality" in Susan Feiner (ed.) Race and Gender in the American Economy: Views From Across the Spec-trum, England Cliffs: Prentice hall, 1994, pp. 18-21.

"The Impact of Unemployment on Perceptions of Personal Efficacy: Do Gender and Race

Differences Exist?" (with Arthur H. Goldsmith and Jonathan Veum) in Paul Davidson andJ.A. Kregel (eds.) Employment, Growth, and Finance: Economic Reality and Economic Growth, Aldershot: Edward Elgar 1994, pp. 19-33.

"What's So 'New' About the 'New' Theories of Technical Change?: Adam Smith, Robert Lucas, Jr. and Economic Growth" in Paul Davidson and J.A. Kregel (eds.) Employment, Growth and Finance: Economic Reality and Economic Growth, Aldershot: Edward Elgar 1994, pp. 97-112.

"Many Roads to Extinction: Early AEA Economists and the Black Disappearance Hy-pothesis," History of Economics Review, No. 21, Winter 1994, pp. 47-64.

"Race and Inequality in the Managerial Age" in Wornie L. Reed (ed.) African-Americans:Essential Perspectives, Westport: Auburn House, 1993, pp. 33-80.

"Rational Expectations, Rational Belief, and Keynes' General Theory" (with Bobbie L. Horn) Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Vol. 11, 1993, pp.17-47.

"Unemployment, Social Psychology and Unemployment Hysteresis" (with Arthur Gold-smith), Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 16:1, Fall 1993, pp. 55-71.

"Commentary on `Saving and Distribution'" in James H. Gapinski (ed.) The Economics of Saving, Hingham: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993, pp. 232-8.

"Social Psychology, Unemployment Exposure and Equilibrium Unemployment" (with Arthur Goldsmith), Journal of Economic Psychology, Vol. 13, September 1992, pp. 449-471.

"Financial Instability Hypothesis" entry in Peter Newman, Murray Milgate, and John Eatwell (eds.) The New Palgrave Dictionary of Money and Finance, Volume 2, London: Macmillan 1992, pp. 75-6.

"A Model of `Original Sin': The Rise of the West and the Lag of the Rest" American Economic Review, Vol. 82:2, May 1992, pp. 162-167.

"Review of Wallerstein's Modern World System III" Journal of Economic History Vol. 52:1 March 1992, pp. 261-2.

"Racial Earnings Inequality into the 21st Century" (with Samuel L. Myers, Jr.) in Billy J. Tidwell (ed.) The State of Black America Washington, DC: National Urban League, 1992, pp. 119-139.

"IS-LM Under Increasing Returns" (with Allin Cottrell) Journal of Macroeconomics Vol. 13:4 Fall 1991, pp. 675-91.

"Underclass and Overclass: Race, Class, and Economic Inequality in the Managerial Age" in Emily P. Hoffman (ed.) Essays on the Economics of Discrimination Kalamazoo: W.E. Upjohn Institute 1991 , pp. 67-84.

"Banking on Capital Flight" in Jan Kregel and Paul Davidson (eds.) Economic Problems of the 1990s (Aldershot: Edward Elgar) 1991, pp. 31-40.

"Review of The Collected Papers of James Meade, Vols. I and II" History of Political Economy Vol. 23: No. 3 Fall 1991, pp. 554-8.

"Efficiency Wage Theory: Critical Reflections on the Neo Keynesian Theory of Unem-ployment and Discrimination" in Richard R. Cornwall and Phanindra V. Wunnava (eds.) New Approaches to Economic and Social Analyses of Discrimination New York: Praeger1991 , pp. 39-54.

"Some Repressed Aspects of the Case for Financial Reform in LDCs" (with Bobbie L. Horn) in Hans Singer, Neelamber Hatti, and Rameshwar Tandon (eds.) Adjustment and Stabilization in the Third World New Delhi: Vedams Books International 1991 , pp. 361-85.

"Growth and Trade With Asymmetric Returns to Scale: A Model For Nicholas Kaldor" (with Patrick Conway) Southern Economic Journal Vol. 57: No. 3 January 1991 , pp. 745-59.

"The Fundamental Determinants of the Terms of Trade Reconsidered: Long Run and Long Period Equilibrium" American Economic Review Vol. 80:4, September 1990, pp. 816-27.

Abram Harris Jr.: The Economics of Race and Social Reform" (with Julian Ellison) His-tory of Political Economy Vol. 22:4 Winter 1990 , pp. 611-28.

"Impacts of Violent Crime on Black Family Structure" (with Samuel Myers Jr.) Contem-porary Policy Issues Vol. 8 October 1990 , pp. 15-28.

"Racial Inequality in the Managerial Age: An Alternative Vision to the NRC Report" American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings Vol. 80: 2 May 1990, pp. 247-51.

"Forty Acres and a Mule: Placing A Price Tag on Oppression" in Richard F. America (ed.) The Wealth of Races: The Present Value of Benefits From Past Injustice Westport: Greenwood Press 1990, pp. 1-13.

"Review of Brendan Brown's The Flight of International Capital" Southern Economic Journal Vol. 57: No. 2 October 1990 , pp. 557-8.

"British Industry and the West Indies Plantations" Social Science History Vol. 14:1 Spring1990, pp. 117-49. Reprinted in J.E. Inikori and S.L. Engerman (editors) The Atlantic Slave Trade: Effects on Economies, Societies, and Peoples in Africa, the Americas, and Europe Durham: Duke University Press 1991 , pp. 247-79.

"Review of Boston's Race, Class and Conservatism" Journal of Economic Literature Vol.28:1, March 1990, pp. 117-9.

"Profitability of the British Trade in Slaves Once Again" Explorations in Economic His-tory, Vol. 26, 1989, pp. 380-384.

"Is to Forgive the Debt Divine?" in John Weeks (ed.) Debt Disaster? Banks, Government,and Multilaterals Confront the Crisis New York: NYU Press 1989, pp. 233-41.

"The Terms of Trade From the Long View" in Paul Davidson and Jan Kregel (eds.) Macroeconomic Problems and Policies of Income Distribution: Functional, Personal In-ternational Hants: Edward Elgar 1989 , pp. 159-73.

"Reply to `A Common Error'"(with Wanda Marrero) Journal of Macroeconomics Vol.11:1, Winter 1989, , pp. 149-50.

"What's Left of the Economic Theory of Discrimination?" in S. Shulman and W. Darity Jr. (eds.) The Question of Discrimination, Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 1989,pp. 335-74.

"The Simple Analytics of Aggregate Demand Price and Supply Price Analysis," in Jan Kregel (ed.) Inflation and Income Distribution in Capitalist Crisis: Essays in Memory ofSidney Weintraub London: The Macmillan Press 1989, pp. 9-24.

"Review of Reynolds' Political Economy" Southern Economic Journal, Vol.55:3, Janu-ary 1989, pp 786-7.

“Marx, Malthus, and Wages" (with Allin Cottrell), History of Political Economy, Vol. 20:2, Summer 1988, pp. 173-90. Reprinted in Mark Blaug (ed.) Karl Marx (1818-1993) (Pioneers in Economics 23), Hunts: Edward Elgar, 1991, pp. 277-294.

"The Williams Abolition Thesis Before Eric Williams," Slavery and Abolition, Vol. 9:1, May 1988, pp. 29-41.

"Review of Bridel's Cambridge Monetary Thought," History of Political Economy, Vol. 20:4, Winter 1988, pp. 690-694.

"Review of Collier and Lal's Labour and Poverty in Kenya 1900-1980," Journal of Eco-nomic Literature, Vol. 26:1, March 1988, pp. 104-6.

"Involuntary Unemployment Independent of the Labor Market" (with Bobbie Horn), Journal of PostKeynesian Economics, Vol. 10:2, Winter 1987-88, pp. 216-24.

"Equal Opportunity, Equal Results, and Social Hierarchy," Praxis International, Vol. 7, July 1987, pp. 174-85.

"Debt, Finance, Production and Trade in a North-South Model: The Surplus Approach," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 11:3, September 1987, pp. 211-28.

"Public Policy Trends and the Fate of the Black Family" (with Samuel Myers, Jr.) Hum-boldt Journal of Social Relations, Vol. 14:1 and 2, Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer 1987, pp. 134-64. Reprinted in Floyd W. Hayes III (ed.) A Turbulent Voyage: Readings in African American Studies, San Diego: Collegiate Press, 1992, pp. 432-51.

"Surplus People and Expendable Children: The Structure of Apartheid and the Mortality Crisis in South Africa" (with Thomas DeGregori), Review of Black Political Economy, Vol. 15:4, Spring 1987, pp. 47-62.

"Was Keynes A Chapter Two Keynesian?" (with Michael Lawlor and Bobbie Horn), Journal of PostKeynesian Economics, Vol. 9:4, Summer 1987, pp. 516-28.

"The Hume Process, Laws of Returns, and the Anglo-Portuguese Trade," Southern Eco-nomic Journal, Vol. 54:1, July 1987, pp. 119-33.

"Abram Harris: An Odyssey From Howard to Chicago," Review of Black Political Econ-omy, Vol. 15:3, Winter 1987, pp. 4-40.

"Meade's General Theory Model: A Geometric Reprise" (with Allin Cottrell), Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, Vol. 19:2, May 1987, pp. 210-21.

"Do Transfer Payments Keep the Poor in Poverty?" (with Samuel Myers, Jr.), American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 77:2, May 1987, pp. 216-22.

"Book Review: Controversies in Political Economy by Geoffrey Harcourt," Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 53:4, April 1987, pp. 1057-9.

"Distress vs. Dependency: Changing Income Support Programs" (with Samuel Myers, Jr.), Urban League Review, Vol. 10:2, Winter 1986-87, pp. 24-33. Reprinted in Michael K. Brown (ed.) Remaking the Welfare State: Retrenchment and Social Policy in America and Europe Philadelphia: Temple University Press 1988.

"Postlethwayt, Malachy," entry in New Palgrave Dictionary of Political Economy, Lon-don: MacMillan, 1988.

"Welfare and Work: Microeconomic vs. Macroeconomic Considerations" (with Samuel Myers, Jr.), The Cato Journal, Vol. 6: No. 1, Spring/Summer 1986, pp. 245-50.

"Book Review: Reconstructing Marxian Economics by Spencer Pack," Southern Eco-nomic Journal, Vol. 53: No. 1, July 1986, pp. 280-82.

"The Managerial Class and Industrial Policy," Industrial Relations, Vol. 25: No. 2, Spring 1986, pp. 212-27.

"Did the Commercial Banks Push Loans on the LDCs?" in Michael P. Claudon (ed.), World Debt Crisis: International Lending on Trial, Cambridge: Ballinger Publishing Company, 1986, pp. 199-225.

"Losing Ground--Myths and Realities" (with Samuel Myers, Jr.), Review of Black Politi-cal Economy, Vol. 14: Nos. 2-3, Fall- Winter 1985-6. Reprinted in Margaret C. Simms and Julianne Malveaux (eds.) Slipping Through the Cracks: The Status of Black Women,New Brunswick: Transaction, 1986, pp. 167-77.

"Book Review: List, The Natural System of Political Economy, 1837 and Henderson, Friedrich List: Economist and Visionary, 1789-1846," History of Political Economy, Vol.17: No. 3, Fall 1985, pp. 493-6.

"The Numbers Game and the Profitability of the British Trade in Slaves," Journal of Eco-nomic History, Vol. 45: No. 3, September 1985, pp. 693-703.

"How Do We Reach the Civil Rights Goals in the 1980s?: Comment," Rutgers Law Re-view, Vol. 37:4, 1985, pp. 977-83.

"Hilferding: The Dominion of Capitalism and the Dominion of Gold" (with Bobbie L. Horn), American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 75:2, May 1985, pp. 363-68.

"Peddlers Forever?: Culture, Competition, and Discrimination" (with Rhonda M. Williams), American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 75:2, May 1985, pp. 256-61.

"On Involuntary Unemployment and Increasing Returns," Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics, Vol. 7:3, Spring 1985, pp. 363-72.

"Does Welfare Dependency Cause Female Headship? The Case of the Black Family" (with Samuel Myers, Jr.), Journal of Marriage and the Family, Vol. 46:4, November 1984, pp. 765-80.

"Review of Kenneth Dam's The Rules of the Game," Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 65:3, September 1984, pp. 893-895.

"Rejoinder to Danziger" (with Samuel Myers, Jr.), Review of Black Political Economy, Vol. 13:1-2, Summer-Fall 1984, pp. 191-93.

"Public Policy and the Condition of Black Family Life" (with Samuel Myers, Jr.), Reviewof Black Political Economy, Vol. 13:1-2, Summer-Fall 1984, pp. 165-87.

"Review of W. Arthur Lewis' Selected Economic Writings," Journal of Development Eco-nomics, Vol. 12:1, 1984, pp. 266-73.

"Contemporary Marxism: Ideology or Science?: A Review Essay on Research in Politi-cal Economy, Vol. 1-3," Review of Radical Political Economy, Vol. 15:4, December 1983,pp. 136-48.

"The Managerial Class and Surplus Population," Society, Vol. 21:1, November-Decem-ber 1983, pp. 54-62.

"Remarks on Racial Economic Inequality: Reply to Sowell," Journal of Ethnic Studies, Vol. 11:3, Fall 1983, pp. 128-30.

"Changes in Black Family Structure: Implications for Welfare Dependency" (with Samuel Myers, Jr.), American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 73:2, May 1983, pp. 59-64.

"Reaganomics and the Black Community," in Sidney Weintraub and Marvin Goodstein (eds.), Reaganomics in the Stagflation Economy, (Philadelphia: University of Pennsyl-vania Press), 1983, pp. 59-77.

"Involuntary Unemployment Reconsidered" (with Bobbie L. Horn), Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 49:3, January 1983, pp. 717-33.

"The Goal of Racial Economic Equality: A Critique," Journal of Ethnic Studies, Vol. 10:4, Winter 1983, pp. 51-70.

"The End of Slave Trade and Indentured Immigration," Canadian Journal of African Studies, Vol. 16:1, 1982, pp. 145-50.

"Economists, the Minimum Wage, and the Underclass," in Clement Cottingham (ed.), Race, Poverty and the Urban Underclass, (Lexington: D.C. Heath), 1982, pp. 133-56.

"The Political Economy of U.S. Energy and Equity Policy"(with Ronald Johnson and Ed-ward Thompson) in Hans Landsberg (ed.) High Energy Costs: Assessing the Burden, (Washington: Resources for the Future and Brookings), 1982, pp. 170-219.

"On the Long Run Outcome of the Lewis-Nurkse International Growth Process," Journalof Development Economics, Vol. 10, 1982, pp. 271-78.

"Beveridge and the New Search Unemployment," Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics, Vol. 4:2, Winter 1981-82, pp. 171-80.

"Mercantilism, Slavery and the Industrial Revolution," Research in Political Economy, Vol. 5, 1982, pp. 1-21.

"The Human Capital Approach to Black-White Earnings Inequality: Some Unsettled Questions," Journal of Human Resources, Vol. 17:1, Winter 1982, pp. 72-93.

"A General Equilibrium Model of the 18th Century Atlantic Slave Trade: A Least-Likely Test for the Caribbean School," Research in Economic History, Vol. 7, 1982, pp. 287-326.

"The Simple Analytics of Neo-Ricardian Growth and Distribution," American Economic Review, Vol. 71, December 1981, pp. 978-93.

"Distribution, Effective Demand, and the Orthodox Macromodel" (with Wanda Marrero), Journal of Macroeconomics, Vol. 3:4, Fall 1981, pp. 455-87.

"Distributing the Fruits of Growth: Winners and Losers in the 'Sunbelt Boom,'" Adher-ent, Vol. 8:2, July 1981, pp. 63-95.

"The Class Character of the Black Community: Polarization Between the Black Manage-rial Elite and the Black Underclass," The Black Law Journal, Vol. 7:1, 1981, pp. 21-31.

"Social Relations in the Workplace and Employer Discrimination" (with Barbara Bergmann), Proceedings of the Thirty-Third Annual Meetings, Industrial Relations Re-search Association, 1981, pp. 155-56. Reprinted as "Social Relations, Productivity and Employer Discrimination," Monthly Labor Review, Vol. 104:4, April 1981, pp. 47-49.

"Research in Economic Anthropology, Volume One: A Review Article," Journal of Eco-nomic Issues, Vol. 15:1, March 1981, pp. 129-35.

"The Vintage Effect and the Illusion of Black Progress," Urban League Review (with Samuel Myers, Jr.), Vol. 5:1, Summer 1980, pp. 54-65.

"The Theory of Racial Discrimination Revisited: Beyond the Ideology of Equality," Ad-herent, Vol. 7:3, December 1980, pp. 91-119.

"Changes in Black-White Income Inequality, 1969-1978: A Decade of Progress?" (with Samuel Myers, Jr.), Review of Black Political Economy, Vol. 10:4, Summer 1980, pp. 355-79.

"The Boserup Theory of Agricultural Growth--A Model for Anthropological Economics,"Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 7, June 1980, pp. 137-57.

"Illusions of Black Economic Progress," Review of Black Political Economy, Vol. 10:2, Winter 1980, pp. 154-68.

"Kalecki, Luxemburg and Imperialism," Journal of Post- Keynesian Economics, Vol. 2:2,Winter 1979-80, pp. 223-30.

"Economic Theory and Racial Income Inequality," Review of Black Political Economy, Spring 1975, pp. 225-48.

GRANTS

Principal Investigator, “National Asset Scorecard for Communities of Color” Ford

Foundation, 2010-

2012, $670,000.

Principal Investigator, “Diversity Initiative for Tenure in Economics, National Sci-

ence Foundation, 2010-2012

Principal Investigator, “Diversity Initiative for Tenure in Economics”, National Sci-

ence Foundation, 2008-2009

Principal Investigator, “Obstacles to Diversifying the Academy,” Ford Foundation, 2006-2007, $175,000

Principal Investigator, “The Matrix Project,” Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation $40,000, 2006-2007.

Principal Investigator, “The Matrix Project,” Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation $40,000, 2005-2006.

Principal Investigator, "Successful Students Project", African American Success Founda-tion, 2003-2004 $2000

Co-PI, National Science Foundation (Economics Program) “Trust, Skin Shade and Com-petitiveness: Wage Determination of Black Americans Reconsidered,” Carolina Popula-tion Center, 2002-2004, $91,826.

Principal Investigator, Spencer Foundation, “Effective Schools, Effective Students,” De-partment of Economics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001-2004, $330,000.

Principal Investigator, Mellon Foundation grant to support the Minority Undergraduate Research Assistant Program, Department of Economics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001-2003. $500,000.

Principal Investigator, N.C. Department of Public Instruction Grant “Increasing Opportu-nities to Learn via Access to Rigorous Courses and Programs, 2001, $75,000

Principal Investigator, Mellon Foundation grant to support Sawyer Seminar on “The Con-cept and Consequences of Race” University Center for International Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1999-2000.

Principal Investigator, Mellon Foundation grant to support the Minority Undergraduate Research Assistant Program, Department of Economics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1998-2000

Co-principal Investigator, Mellon Foundation grant to support the Minority Undergradu-ate Research Assistant Program, Institute for Arts and Humanities, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1995-1997.

Principal Investigator, Mellon Foundation grant to support seminar on "Racial and EthnicEconomic Inequality: A Cross-National Perspective," University Center for International Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1995-1996.

Co-investigator, Upjohn Institute study on racial inequality, 1992-3.

Co-investigator, New Jersey Transit Authority study on race-specific remedies for eco-nomic inequality, Afro-American Studies Program, University of Maryland at College Park, 1991-2.

Co-investigator, Health and Human Services grant for research on the underclass, Afro-American Studies Program, University of Maryland at College Park 1988-1989.

Institute for Research on Poverty small project grant, 1986-87.

American Council of Learned Societies research grant, 1986.

Arab Development Institute grant for the study of the Libyan economy, 1980.

University Research Institute summer research award, UT-Austin, to study the economicsof the Atlantic Slave Trade, Summer 1979.

University Research Institute grant, UT-Austin, to prepare a proposal for the study of black-white income inequality over the business cycle, Spring 1979.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Economic AssociationAssociation for Public Policy Analysis and Management

Eastern Economic AssociationHistory of Economics Society National Economic Association Population Association of AmericaRoyal Economic Society Southern Economic Association

JOURNALS, INSTITUTIONS, AND PUBLISHERS REFEREED FOR:

Academic PressAmerican Economic ReviewCambridge Journal of EconomicsDuke University PressEastern Economic JournalThe Economic JournalGreenwood PressGrowth and ChangeIndustrial RelationsJournal of Development EconomicsJournal of Economic Dynamics and ControlJournal of Economic IssuesJournal of Economics and BusinessJournal of Human ResourcesJournal of MacroeconomicsJournal of Post-Keynesian EconomicsMidwestern Journal of Business and EconomicsNational Journal of SociologyNational Science FoundationPhylonQuarterly Journal of EconomicsReview of Black Political EconomyReview of Social EconomySocial Science QuarterlySocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of CanadaSouthern Economic JournalUniversity of Michigan PressUniversity of Texas PressWestview Press

HONORS AND AWARDSSamuel Z. Westerfield Award, National Economic Association, January 2012First Annual Derrick Gondwe Memorial Lecture,Bucknell University, October 16, 2006.Member, National Advisory Board, Hogg Foundation, University of Texas at Austin, 2004-2006.Member, Executive Committee, National Economic Association, 2003-2006.Associate Editor, Southern Economic Journal, 2003-2006.Gorlin Distinguished Lecture, Oakland University, (Michigan), April 6, 2006.Distinguished Teaching Award, Southern Economic Association, 2003Laura Thomas Memorial Award, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2003Distinguished Teaching Award, Southern Economic Association, 2003.Distinguished Invited Lecturer, History of Economics Society, Annual Conference, Vancouver Canada, July 1, 2000.Cornelson Lecture, Annual Distinguished Lecture, Davidson College, April, 2000.Chair, Committee on the Status of Minority Groups in the Economics

Profession, American Economic Association, 2000-2002W. Arthur Lewis Memorial Distinguished Lecturer, University of West Indies at Cave Hill, Barba-

dos, April 1999.Associate Editor, Review of Development Economics, 1997-2003.President, Southern Economic Association, 1997. President-Elect, Southern Economic Association, 1996.Associate Editor, Review of Development Economics, 1997-2003Technical Work Group Member, National Head Start/Public School Transition Project, 1995-1998.Associate Editor, Explorations in Economic History, 1995-2005.Member, Task Force on Poverty, American Psychological Association, 1994- .Member, American Economic Association Committee on the Status of Journals,

1994-1995Member, Executive Committee, American Economic Association, 1993-1996.National Advisory Panel member, National Head Start/Public School Transition Project 1991-1995.Board Member, Eastern Economic Association, 1991-1994.First Vice President, Southern Economic Association, 1989-90.Member, Board of Editors, East-

ern Economic Journal, 1988-1993.Chair, Board of Editors, Review of Black Political Economy, 1988- .Chair, Board of Editors, Review of Black Political Economy, 1988-presentChairman, Nominating Committee, National Economic Association, 1987.Member, AEA Committee on the Status of Minority Groups in Economics, 1986-90.President, National Economic Association, 1986.President-Elect, National Economic Association, 1985.

Member, Board of Editors, Review of Black Political Economy, 1984-1987.

Member, Board of Directors, National Economic Association, 1981-1984.Danforth Scholar, 1975-1978.

Marshall Scholar, 1974-1975.

Elected to the Rhode Island Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, 1974.

Class of 1973 Award for Best Paper written by a Senior in Economics, Brown University, 1974.

DISSERTATIONS SUPERVISED

(1) J.R. Kim, "Education and Income Distribution: A Case Study of Korea," December 1987.

(2) Jonathan E. Leightner, "Essays on the Compatibility of Increased Equality and Growth and on Technology Transfer to Japan," May 1989.

(3) Ann B. Sternlicht, "The Order of Liberalization and Policies in Argentina: Welfare Ef-fects and Macroeconomic Success of Reforms with Distortions in Financial and Labor Markets," December 1992.

(4) Jeffrey M. Konz, "Interregional Capital Flows and Profit Rate Equalization," August 1994.

(5) Soonhyun Kwon, "International Capital Mobility in Developing Countries," May 1995.

(6) Ngina Chiteji, "Essays on Finance and the Economic Development Process," January 1997.

(7) Vaishali Mamgain, “Efficiency and Productivity Changes In Developing Countries”, Au-gust 1997.

(8) Geoffrey Schneider, “Economists and the Problem of South Africa: The Evolution of Lib-eral and Marxist Thought on Capitalism and Apartheid,” August 1997.

(9) George McCarthy, “The Role of Migration in Closing Wage Gaps,” May 1998.

(10) Mohammad Saifur Rahman “Three Essays on the Political Economy of Development Policy,” July 1998.

(11) Roberto Mosheim, “Efficiency in Cooperatives: A Case Study of the Costa Rican Coffee Processing Sector" November 1998.

(12) Lewis S. Davis, “Three Essays on Endogenous Specialization and Economic Develop-ment,” December 1998.

(13) Darrick Hamilton, “A Decomposition and Comparison of Ethnic/Racial Inequality in Wages and Infant Mortality,” December 1999.

(14) Sumana Dhar, “Essays in Development: Trade and Labor Issues,” December 2000.

(15) Timothy Diette, "The Algebra Obstacle: Access, Race and the Math Achievement Gap”,November 2005.

(16) Tamah Chesney Morant, “"Family Structure and Education Attainment of Children: Ad-dressing Income Controls and Endogeneity,” 2005.