BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

NAME POSITION TITLE Howard Stein Professor, Department of Afroamerican and African Studies and Professor Department of Epidemiology University of Michigan (Dry)

EDUCATION/TRAINING (Begin with baccalaureate or other initial professional education, such as nursing, and include postdoctoral training.) DEGREE INSTITUTION AND LOCATION YEAR(s) FIELD OF STUDY (if applicable) University of California, Riverside Ph.D. 1983 Economics University of Ottawa M.A. 1977 Economics University of Toronto Hon. B.A. 1975 Economics and Environmental Studies

A. Positions Positions and Employment 1977 Resource Economist, Urban Affairs Ministry, Federal Government of Canada

1979-1980 Doctoral Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex

1980-1982 Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Dar Es Salaam,

1983-2003 Assist, Assoc. and Full Prof. Dept. of Economics, Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL

1990-1991 Rackham Visiting Scholar, Center for Research on Economic Development, U. of Michigan

1995 Visiting Scholar, School of International Service, American University, Washington, D.C.

1995-1996 Visiting Professor, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan

1998 Visiting Scholar, School of Oriental and African Studies, U. of London, UK

2003-2006 Visiting Professor, Department of Epidemiology, S. Public Health and CAAS, U. of Michigan

2006- Professor, Department of Afroamerican and African Studies, and Adjunct Professor, Department of Epidemiology

2009-2010 Visiting Fellow, Royal Netherlands Institute for Southeast Asian and Studies, Leiden, Netherlands

2012- Fellow, African Studies Community, African Studies Center, University of Leiden, Netherlands

2015- Professor, Dept. of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Michigan

2014-2016 External Examiner, Graduate Program in Development Practice, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

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B. Selected Publications

Books H. Monographs and Edited Collections and Volumes 1.Stein, H, Kinuthia, B and Elhiraika, A. Institutions and Industrial Policy in Africa: Toward Structural Transformation and Inclusion Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017

2.United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Economic Report for Africa 2014, Dynamic Industrialization in Africa: Innovative Institutions, Effective Processes and Flexible Mechanisms , Addis Ababa: UNECA, 2014 (Principal Co-author with Bethuel Kinuthia) http://www.uneca.org/publications/economic-report-africa-2014

3. Stein, H, and Fadlalla, A. ed, Gendered Insecurities, Health, and Development in Africa London: Routledge, 2012

4. Joseph Noman, A. Botchway, K., Stein, H and .Stiglitz, J. ed. Good Growth and Governance in Africa: Rethinking Development Strategies, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012

5.Stein, H. Beyond the World Bank Agenda: An Institutional Approach to Development Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008 (paperback edition, 2014)

6.Arestis, P. and Stein, H. “The Role of Institutions in Finance and Development” Special Issue International Review of Applied Economics Volume 19, No. 4, October, 2005

7.Stein, H. and Rosefielde, ed. S. Issue “Finance, Corporate Control and Growth: Lessons from Developing and Transitional Economies” Special Symposium: Eastern Economic Journal Volume 31, No. 2, Spring, 2005

8. J. Weeks et al., Supporting Ownership: Swedish Development Cooperation with , Tanzania and Stockholm: SIDA, 2003 (two volumes: case studies and synthesis report)

9. Stein, H, Ajakaiye O. and Lewis P. (co-edited) Deregulation and the Banking Crisis in Nigeria: A Comparative Study Basingstoke, UK : Palgrave/St.Martin’s, 2002

10. Stein, H. and Rosefielde, S. ed. “Liberalization and Crises in Developing and Transitional Economies” Special Symposium: Eastern Economic Journal Volume 25, No. 4, Fall, 1999

11. Stein, H ed. Asian Industrialization and Africa: Studies in Policy Alternatives to Structural Adjustment, Basingstoke, UK: Macmillan/St Martin's,), 1995 (hardback edition) April, 1996 (paperback edition)

12. Campbell, H. and Stein, H. Tanzania and the IMF: The Dynamics of Liberalization, coedited with Horace Campbell, Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1992

13. Campbell H and Stein H. The IMF and Tanzania,, , : Southern African Political Economy Series

Selected Journal Articles 1. Stein, H, , Sam Cunningham, Faustin Maganga, Rie Odgaard and Kelly Askew “The Formal Divide: Customary Rights and the Allocation of Credit to Agriculture” Journal of Development Studies (accepted)

2. Stein, H. “Africa and the Great Recession: The Dynamics of Growth Sustainability” International Papers in Political Economy, 2015 Basingstoke: Palgrave/Macmillan (2016)

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3. Olabisi, Michael and Howard Stein “African Sovereign Bond Issues: Do African Governments Pay More to Borrow?” Journal of African Trade, Volume 2, Issues 1–2, December 2015 4. Stein, H “Africa and the Perversities of International Capital Flows” International Papers in Political Economy, 2013 Basingstoke: Palgrave/Macmillan

5. Stein, H. “The Neoliberal Policy Paradigm and the Great Recession” Panoeconomicus, Volume 59, No. 4, September, 2012

6. Stein, H “World Bank Agricultural Policies, Poverty and Income Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa” Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, Volume 4, No. 1, March, 2011

7. Stein, H. “Financial Liberalization, Institutional Transformation and Credit Allocation in Developing Countries: The World Bank and the Internationalization of Banking” Cambridge Journal of Economics, Volume 34, No. 2, March, 2010

8. Batterman, S. , Eisenberg J., Hardin R. , Kruk M., Lemos M., Michalak A., Mukherjee B., Renne R. , Stein 4. H., Watkins C., and Wilson M. “Sustainable Control of Water-Related Infectious Diseases: A Review and Proposal for Interdisciplinary Health-Based Systems Research” Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 117, No. 7, July, 2009,

9. Cramer C., Stein, H. and Weeks J., “Ownership and Donorship: Analytical Issues and a Tanzanian Case Study” Journal of Contemporary African Studies Volume 24, No.3, 2006

10. Stein, H and Arestis P “An Institutional Perspective to Finance and Development as an Alternative to Financial Liberalization” International Review of Applied Economics, Volume 19, No. 4, October 2005

12. Nissanke, M. and Stein, H “Financial and Economic Development: Toward an Institutional Foundation” Eastern Economic Journal, Volume 29, Spring, 2003

14. Stein H and Lien S "Globalization and Regional Development: The Case of the East African Community" L'Afrique Orientale Annuaire 2000, Paris: L’Harmattan,

15. Stein H and Nissanke M "Structural Adjustment and the African Crisis: A Theoretical Appraisal" Eastern Economic Journal, Volume 25, No.4, Fall, 1999

16. Stein H “Japanese Aid to Africa: Patterns, Motivation and the Role of Structural Adjustment" Journal of Development Studies, Volume 35, No. 2, December, 1998

17. Stein, H and Lewis, P "Shifting Fortunes: The Political Economy of Financial Liberalization in Nigeria" World Development, Volume 25, No.1, January, 1997

18. Stein, H "Theories of Institutions and Economic Reform in Africa” World Development, Volume 22, No. 12, December, 1994

19. Stein H. "The World Bank and the Application of Asian Industrial Policy to Africa: Theoretical Considerations" Journal of International Development, 1994, Volume 6, No. 3, May-June, 1994

20. Stein, H and Wilson E "The Political Economy of Robert Bates: A Critical Reading of Rational Choice in Africa" World Development, Volume 21, No. 6, June, 1993

21. Stein, H “Deindustrialization, Adjustment, the World Bank and the IMF in Africa" World Development, Volume 20, No.1, Jan., 1992

22. Stein, H and Nafziger E "Structural Adjustment, Human Needs and the World Bank Agenda" Journal of Modern African Studies, Volume 24, No. 1, March, 1991

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23. Stein, H "Theories of the State in Tanzania: A Critical Assessment" Journal of Modern African Studies, Volume 17, March, 1985

Selected Recent Book Chapters 1. Stein, Howard and Sam Cunningham “Formalization and Land Grabbing in Africa: Facilitation or Protection?” in Amin Forji “Land Grabs in Africa: Economic Imperialism” Harvard Law School Institute for Global Law and Policy (forthcoming)

2.Stein, H. "Rethinking Industrial Policy in Africa: Toward an Institutional Framework” in Theresa Moyo ed. Trade And Industrial Development In Africa: Rethinking Strategy and Policy Dakar: Codesria, 2014

2. Weeks, J. and Stein, H. “Poverty and Insecurity in the sub-Saharan Countries” n Stein, H, and Fadlalla, A. ed, Gendered Insecurities, Health, and Development in Africa London: Routledge, 2012

3.Stein, H “Africa, Industrial Policy and Export Processing Zones: Lessons from Asia” in Noman, A. Botchway, K., Stein, H and .Stiglitz, J. ed. Good Growth and Governance in Africa: Rethinking Development Strategies (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012)

4.Stein, H. “Crises and the Bretton Woods Institutions and the Crises of the Bretton Woods Institutions” in Philip Arestis, Rogerio Sobreira and Jose Luis Oreiro eds. An Assessment of the Global Impact of the Financial Crisis Basingstoke: Macmillan/Palgrave, 2010

5.Stein, H “Institutions and Finance in Developing Countries: Challenges to Orthodoxy” in Giuseppe Fontana, John McCombie and Malcolm Sawyer eds Macroeconomics, Finance and Money: Essays in Honour of Philip Arestis Basingstoke: Palgrave/Macmillan (April, 2010)

6.Ajakaiye, O. and Stein, H. “Industrial-Led Development in Africa: Toward A Policy Framework” in Diery Seck and Sylvain Boko eds Back on Track: Sector-Led Growth in Africa and Implications for Development Trenton, N.J. Africa World Press, 2009

C. Selected Recent Research Support Danish Embassy Tanzania (through the IRA, U. of Dar Es Salaam)-April 2014-“Property Rights and Poverty in Rural Tanzania” (Co-PI- with Faustin Maganga with Kelly Askew, and Rie Odgaard)-(April, 2014-June, 2017)

National Science Foundation September 2009 “Transformations in Property Rights and Poverty in Rural Tanzania: An Institutionalist Perspective”, (co-PI with Kelly Askew) (Sept, 2009-August 31, 2013)

D. Films Co-Producer “The Chairman and the Lions” Directed by Peter Biella-Documentary (60 minutes) on struggles between tradition and outside pressures including encroachment on their land in the Parakuyo Maasai village of Lesoit in Kiteto District, Manyara Region, Tanzania- Co-produced with Kelly Askew (Shot-Summer, 2011- completed April, 2012)-winner of First Prize, ETNOFilm Festival of Ethnographic/Anthropological Film in Rovinj, Croatia, April, 2013 and Special Jury Award, Zanzibar Film Festival, July, 2013.

E. Examples of Recent Scholarly Presentations

2015/16-University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain; Paris, France, Dschang, Cameroon, San Francisco, CA, Cambridge University, UK, LSE, UK, University of East Anglia, UK, San Francisco, CA, San Diego, CA, UNECA, , Kenya

2014/15 talks-University of Witwatersrand, Trinity College, Ireland, Cambridge University, London School of Economics, UK, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Michigan State University, Nordic African

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Institute, Uppsala, Sweden, Danish Embassy, Dar Es Salaam

2013-Roskilde University, University of Nairobi, Research in Poverty Alleviation, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Ft. Riley, Kansas, Residence of the Danish Ambassador, Tanzania

2012-Kings College London; University of Leeds, University of Leiden, Cambridge University, University of Western Michigan; Trinity College, Dublin; University of the Basque Country, Bilbao.

2011-ASRI conference, Accra, Ghana; AFRICOM, Vicenza, Italy; REPOA (Research on Poverty Alleviation), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

2010-Danish Institute of International Affairs, Copenhagen; Tom Johnson Summer School, Kilkenny, Ireland; University of Glasgow; St Catharines College and Development Studies Center, Cambridge University; University of Zurich; European Parliament, Brussels; Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands.

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