CURRICULUM VITAE Frank D. Lewis August 2017
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CURRICULUM VITAE Frank D. Lewis August 2017 Professor Department of Economics office: 613-533-2290 Queen's University fax: 613-533-6668 Kingston, Ontario email: [email protected] Canada K7L 3N6 Employment Record Emeritus Professor 2017 Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Massachusetts 2012 Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, University of Colorado (Boulder) 2011 Visiting Professor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 2004 Head, Department of Economics, Queen’s University 2001-2003 Acting Head, Department of Economics, Queen’s University 1997 - 1998 Professor of Economics, Queen's University 1972 - present Visiting Professor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1994 Research Associate, Australian National University 1987 Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research 1979-80 Visiting Professor, University of British Columbia 1977-78 Educational Background Ph.D., University of Rochester, Economics, 1976 M.A., University of Rochester, Economics, 1970 B.A., McGill University, 1967 II. Scholarly Work Publications “Native-European Interactions in North America and the Trade in Furs.” In The World of Colonial America, Ignacio Gallup-Diaz, ed. (New York: Routledge, 2017), pp.339- 54 (with Ann Carlos). “Transatlantic Wage Gaps and the Migration Decision: Europe-Canada in the 1920s.” Cliometrica 11 (2017): 153-82 (with Alex Armstrong). “Native American, Exchange, and the Role of Gift-Giving.” In Unlocking the Wealth of Indian Nations, Terry Anderson, ed. (Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2016), pp. 30-60 (with Ann Carlos). “More than Profits? The Contribution of the Slave Trade to the Dutch Economy: Assessing Fatah-Black and van Rossum.” Slavery and Abolition 37 (2016): 724-35 (with David Eltis and Pieter Emmer). “Protecting Infant Industries: Canadian Manufacturing and the National Policy, 1870-1913,” Explorations in Economic History 56 (2015), pp. 15-31 (with Richard Harris and Ian Keay). “Native Americans and Exchange: Strategies and Interactions before 1800.” In The Cambridge History of Capitalism, Volume I, The Rise of Capitalism, Larry Neal and Jeffrey Williansom, eds. (Cambridge University Press, 2014), pp. 455-90 (with Ann Carlos). “Smallpox and Native American Mortality: The 1780s Epidemic in the Hudson Bay Region,” Explorations in Economic History, vol. 49 (2012), pp. 277-90 (with Ann Carlos). “International Migration with Capital Constraints: Interpreting Migration from the Netherlands to Canada in the 1920s,” Canadian Journal of Economics, vol. 45 (2012), pp. 732-54 (with Alex Armstrong). “Accounting for the Traffic in Africans: Transport Costs on Slaving Voyages,” Journal of Economic History, vol. 70 (2010), pp. 940-63 (with David Eltis and Kimberly McIntyre). Commerce by a Frozen Sea: Native Americans and the European Fur Trade, with Ann Carlos (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010). Human Capital and Institutions: A Long-Run View, co-edited with David Eltis and Kenneth Sokoloff (Cambridge University Press, 2009). “Compensation and the Abandoned Property of the 1948 Palestinian Refugees: Assessment and Implications,” Explorations in Economic History, vol. 44 (2007), pp. 523-37. “Slave Prices, the African Slave Trade and Productivity in Eighteenth Century South Carolina: A Reassessment, “ Journal of Economic History, vol. 66 (2006), pp.1054- 65 (with David Eltis and David Richardson). “Property Rights in the Region of Hudson Bay: A Case Study of the Eighteenth-Century Cree,” in Self-Determination: The Other Path for Native Americans, eds. Terry L. Anderson, Bruce L. Benson and Tom Flanagan (Stanford University Press, 2006) (with Ann Carlos). “Slave Prices, the African Slave Trade and Productivity in the Caribbean: 1674-1807,” Economic History Review, vol. 58 (2005), pp. 673-700 (with David Eltis and David Richardson). “Fur Trade,” in Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History (Berkshire Publishing Group, 2005). “Fur Trade (1670-1870),” in EH.NET Encyclopedia, Robert Whaples, ed. (2004). URL, http://eh.net/encyclopedia/?article=carlos.lewis.furtrade (with Ann Carlos). "Property Rights of Native Americans in the Sub-Arctic: The Effect on their Hunting, Trading, and Consumption Patterns, 1700-1770," in Stanley Engerman and Jacob Metzer, eds. Ethno-Nationality, Property Rights in Land and Territorial Sovereignty in Historical Perspective (Routledge, 2004), pp. 319-46 (with Ann Carlos). 2 Slavery in the Development of the Americas, edited by David Eltis, Frank Lewis, and Kenneth Sokoloff (Cambridge University Press, 2004). "The Transition from Slavery to Freedom: A Life-Cycle Approach Applied to the United States and Guadelopue," in Slavery in the Development of the Americas, edited by David Eltis, Frank Lewis, and Kenneth Sokoloff (Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. 150-77. "Marketing in the Land of Hudson Bay: Indian Consumers and the Hudson's Bay Company, 1670-1770," Enterprise and Society, vol. 3 (2002), pp. 285-317 (with Ann Carlos). "Trade, Consumption, and the Native Economy: Lessons from York Factory, Hudson Bay," Journal of Economic History, vol. 61 (2001), pp.1037-64 (with Ann Carlos). "A Life-Cycle Model of Farm Settlement with Imperfect Capital Markets: An Application to Upper Canada," Canadian Journal of Economics, vol. 34 (2001), pp.174-95. "Property Rights, Competition and Depletion in the Eighteenth-Century Fur Trade: The Role of the European Market”, Canadian Journal of Economics, vol. 32 (1999), 705- 28(with Ann Carlos). "Growth and the Standard of Living in a Pioneer Economy: Upper Canada,1826-1851," William and Mary Quarterly, Third Series, vol. 56 (1999), pp.151-81 (with M.C. Urquhart). "Property Rights and Competition in the Depletion of the Beaver: Native Americans and the Hudson's Bay Company, 1700-1763," in Linda Barrington, ed., The Other Side of the Frontier: Economic Explanations into Native American History (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1998), chapter 4 (with Ann Carlos). "Agricultural Property and the 1948 Palestinian Refugees: Assessing the Loss,"Explorations in Economic History, vol. 33 (1996), pp.169-94. "The Role of Exports in American Economic Growth," in Stanley Engerman, ed., Trade and the Industrial Revolution, 1700-1850, Growth of the World Economy Series, vol. 1 (Edward Elgar, 1996), pp. 337-56. Reprint of article in Explorations in Economic History, vol. 17 (1980), pp. 6-25 (with Claudia Goldin). "International Financing of Canadian Railroads: The Role of Information," in Michael Bordo and Richard Sylla, eds., Anglo-American Finance: Financial Institutions and Markets in the Twentieth Century, (New York University, 1995), pp.383-414 (with Ann Carlos). "Optimal Beaver Harvests: The Hudson's Bay Company and the English Market," in Terry Anderson and P.J. Hill, eds., Wildlife in the Marketplace, (Rowman & Littlefield, 1995), pp.61-88 (with Ann Carlos). "Creative Financing of an Unprofitable Enterprise: The Grand Trunk Railway of Canada," Explorations in Economic History 31 (1995), pp. 273-301 (with Ann Carlos). 3 "Indians, the Beaver, and the Bay: The Economics of Depletion in the Lands of the Hudson's Bay Company, 1700-1763," Journal of Economic History 53 (1993), pp. 465-94 (with Ann Carlos). "The Profitability of Early Canadian Railroads: Evidence from the Grand Trunk and Great Western Railway Companies," in C. Goldin and H. Rockoff, eds., Strategic Factors in American Economic Growth (1992), pp. 401-26 (with Ann Carlos). "Railroad Financing," in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Money and Finance (1992) (with Ann Carlos). "Australia: An Economical Prison? A Reply," Economic History Review, 2nd ser., vol. 43 (1990), pp. 477-82. "Dependents and the Demand for Life Insurance," American Economic Review, vol. 79 (1989), pp. 452-67. "The Cost of Convict Transportation: Britain to Australia, 1796-1810," Economic History Review, 2nd ser., vol. 41 (1988), pp. 507-24. "Government Loan Guarantees and the Failure of the Canadian Northern Railway," Journal of Economic History, vol. 47 (1987), pp. 175-96 (with Mary MacKinnon). Policy Forum on Reform of the Bankruptcy Act, Frank Lewis, editor, John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy (Queen's University, 1985). "Market Adjustment and Government Policy," in Douglas Purvis, Ed., Economic Adjustment and Public Policy in Canada, John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy (Queen's University, 1984), pp.81-117 (with Richard Harris and Douglas Purvis). "The Timing of Railway Construction on the Canadian Prairies," Canadian Journal of Economics, vol. 17 (May 1984), pp. 340-52 (with David Robinson). "Agricultural Output and Efficiency in Lower Canada, 1851," in Paul Uselding, ed., Research in Economic History, vol. 9 (1984), pp. 45-87 (with Marvin McInnis). "Fertility and Savings in the United States: 1830-1900," Journal of Political Economy, vol.91 (October 1983), pp. 825-40. "Farm Settlement on the Canadian Prairies, 1898 to 1911," Journal of Economic History vol. 41 (September 1981), pp. 517-35. "The Efficiency of the French Canadian Farmer in the Nineteenth Century," Journal of Economic History, vol. 40 (September 1980), pp. 497-514 (with Marvin McInnis). "Explaining the Shift of Labor from Agriculture to Industry in the United States, 1869 to 1899,"Journal of Economic History, vol. 39 (September 1979), pp. 681-98. "The Transition of Land to Urban Use," Journal of Political Economy, vol. 87 (February 1979), pp. 161-69 (with Richard Arnott). 4 "The Post-Bellum Recovery of the South and the Cost of the Civil War: A Comment," Journal of Economic History, vol. 38 (June 1978),