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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- 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 Chapel Hill, 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 Higher Education: 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 Quarterly Forthcoming William Darity Jr. “Federal Law Requires Job Creation” The New York Times (The Opin- ion Pages) December 4, 2013 http://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 of of 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 (The Opinion 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 Research 2012 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 of Black 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 Economics and Sociology 70:1 January 2011 pp.238-268. Tiffany L. Green and William Darity Jr. “Under the Skin: Using Theories From Biology and the Social Sciences to Explore the Mechanisms Behind the Black-White Health 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 May 2010 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