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1 Curriculum Vitae E. WAYNE NAFZIGER 1st Quarter 2011

PRESENT POSITION AND ADDRESS:

University Distinguished Professor of Economics, State University (KSU), 327 Waters Hall, Manhattan, Kansas 66506. Telephone: (785-236-0556 cell; 785-532-4579 or 785-539-2447). Fax: (785-532-6919). e-mail [email protected]. Home page http://www.ksu.edu/economics/nafwayne.

PERSONAL DATA: Born--Bloomington, Illinois. U.S. citizen.

EDUCATION: B.A., Social Science (minor in Mathematics), Goshen College, 1960. M.A., Economics, , 1962. Ph.D., Economics, University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign, 1967.

PUBLICATIONS--BOOKS:

E. Wayne Nafziger, Economic Development, 4th edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006 (nominated for American Agricultural Economics Association 2006-07 Quality of Communication award). 5th edition sent to Cambridge University Press 2011.

E. Wayne Nafziger and Juha Auvinen, Economic Development, Inequality, and War: The Sources of Humanitarian Emergencies, Houndsmills, UK: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2003.

Joseph Stiglitz, Paul Collier, E. Wayne Nafziger, Neil Cooper, et al. Conflict or Development? Pearl River, NY: Economists Allied for Arms Reduction, 2003.

E. Wayne Nafziger and Raimo Väyrynen, eds., The Prevention of Humanitarian Emergencies, United Nations University/World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU/WIDER) Studies in Development Economics, Houndsmills, UK: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2002.

E. Wayne Nafziger, Frances Stewart, and Raimo Väyrynen, eds., War, Hunger, and Displacement: The Origins of Humanitarian Emergencies, United Nations University/World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU/WIDER) and Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford Studies in Development Economics, Vol. 1, Analysis; Vol. 2, Case Studies; Oxford: University Press, 2000.

E. Wayne Nafziger, Fathers, Sons, and Daughters: Industrial Entrepreneurs During India's Liberalization, Stamford, Conn.: JAI Press, 1998.

______, The Economics of Developing Countries, 3rd edition, Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1997.

______, Learning from the Japanese: Japan's Prewar Development and the Third World, Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1995.

______, Poverty and Wealth: Comparing Afro-Asian Development, Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press, 1994. ______, The Debt Crisis in Africa, Baltimore: Press, 1993 (nominated for the Political Economy Best Book Award given by the American Political Science Association).

Paul E. Lovejoy, E. Wayne Nafziger, Ronald Cohen, Abe Goldman, Eghosa Osaghae, and Joseph P. Smaldone, Nigeria: A Country Study, Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1992. E. Wayne Nafziger, Economics of Developing Countries, 2nd ed., Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1990. 2 PUBLICATIONS—BOOKS (continued):

E. Wayne Nafziger, Inequality in Africa: Political Elites, Proletariat, Peasants, and the Poor, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988, (cited by Choice, a publication of the Association of College and Research Libraries, as an Outstanding Academic Book for 1989-1990).

______, Entrepreneurship, Equity, and Economic Development, Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis, Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press, 1986.

______, The Economics of Political Instability: The Nigerian-Biafran War, Boulder, Colo.: Westview, 1983.

Dudley Seers, E. Wayne Nafziger, Donal Cruise O'Brien, and Henry Bernstein, Development Theory: Four Critical Studies, London: Frank Cass, 1979.

E. Wayne Nafziger, Class, Caste, and Entrepreneurship, East-West Center Book, Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, 1978.

______, African Capitalism: A Case Study in Nigerian Entrepreneurship, Stanford: Hoover Institution, 1977.

PUBLICATIONS--JOURNAL ARTICLES (most prominent & most recent listed):

E. Wayne Nafziger, “The Political Economy of Nigeria’s Relentless Conflict,” Economics of Peace and Security Journal v. 5 (2) (2010): 10-17. ______and Andrew Ojede, “Innovation in India’s Information Technology Sector: Software Entrepreneurs in Bangalore,” under consideration by Review of Development Economics, 2010. ______,“Economic Regress and Niger Delta Grievances,” Journal of African Development, V.11, #2 (2010): 57-78. Emizet Kisangani and E. Wayne Nafziger, “The Political Economy of State Terror,” Defence and Peace Economics 18(5) (October 2007): 405-414. E. Wayne Nafziger, “Development, Inequality, and War in Africa,” The Economics of Peace and Security Journal 1(1) (2006): 13-19. ______, “Meiji Japan as a Model for Africa’s Economic Development,” African and Asian Studies 4(3-4) (Fall 2005): 443-464. ______, "Entrepreneurship, Social Mobility, and Income Redistribution in South India," American Economic Review, 67 (February 1977), 79-83. E. Wayne Nafziger and Juha Auvinen, "Economic Development, Inequality, War, and State Violence," World Development 30(2) (February 2002), 153-63. E. Wayne Nafziger and Dek Terrell, "Entrepreneurial Human Capital and the Long-Run Survival of Firms in India," World Development 24 (April 1996): 689-96. Juha Auvinen and E. Wayne Nafziger, "The Sources of Humanitarian Emergencies," Journal of Conflict Resolution, 43(3) (June 1999), 267-90. Margaret E. Grosh and E. Wayne Nafziger, "The Computation of World Income Distribution," Economic Development and Cultural Change ( Press), 34 (January 1986), 347-359. E. Wayne Nafziger, "A Critique of Development Economics in the U.S., Journal of Development Studies 13 (October 1976), 18-34. E. Wayne Nafziger and William L. Richter, "Biafra and Bangladesh: The Political Economy of Secessionist Conflict," Journal of Peace Research, 13, No. 2 (1976), 91-109. E. Wayne Nafziger, "Class, Caste and Community of South Indian Industrialists: An Examination of the Horatio Alger Model," Journal of Development Studies, 11 (January 1975), 131-48. ______, "The Effect of the Nigerian Extended Family on Entrepreneurial Activity," Economic Development and Cultural Change, 18 (October 1969), 25-33. 3 OTHER JOURNAL ARTICLE PUBLICATIONS: Indian Journal of Human Development Distinguished Lecture (2007), Journal of Economic Issues 1993, Economic Issues (translated into Chinese) 1990, Journal of Modern African Studies,1990, Journal of Development Planning 1988, Journal of the International Technology and Economy Institute 1987, Bulletin of the Graduate School of International Relations, International University of Japan 1986, Dalhousie Review 1985, Journal of Development Studies, 1979, Journal of Modern African Studies 1973 (twice), 1972, 1968, Journal of Developing Areas 1970, Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, 1968, Explorations in Entrepreneurial History/Second Series, 1965; coauthored articles in Indian Economic Journal 1996, & Journal of Modern African Studies 1991.

EXPERIENCE:

Editor, Journal of African Development, 2008-2010

American Institute for Indian Studies and Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore Researcher on “Bangalore Software Entrepreneurs under Reform,” 2007

Co-Principal Investigator, African Studies Center, 2006-2008.

Higuchi Endowment Research Achievement Award, Balfour Jeffrey Award in the Humanities and Social Sciences, The , Lawrence, Kansas, 2005-2010.

Launch of Nafziger-Väyrynen coedited book, The Prevention of Humanitarian Emergencies, UN University/World Institute for Development Economics Research and International Peace Academy, New York City, April 24, 2002.

Consultant, Economic Agendas in Civil Wars (EACW) Advisory Group meetings, International Peace Academy, June 14, 2001 & March 11, 2002.

Participant, UN Development Program Expert Meeting on Conflict Prevention and Development, New York City, July 20, 2000.

University Distinguished Professor, , 1999-present; Professor, 1978-99; Associate Professor, KSU, 1973-78; Assistant Professor, KSU, 1966-73.

Policy Conference Coordinator, The United Nations University/World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU/WIDER), for UNU/WIDER-Queen Elizabeth House (QEH), Oxford- Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), on War, Hunger, and Displacement: The Economics and Politics of the Prevention of Humanitarian Emergencies, Policy Conference on Preventing Humanitarian Emergencies through Development Policies, Stockholm, June 15-16, 1998.

Senior Research Fellow, The United Nations University/World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU/WIDER), co-director of research project on political economy of complex humanitarian emergencies, 1996-98, in collaboration with QEH, Oxford, with 45 scholars from all over the world (including conferences organized in Helsinki, October 6-8, 1996 and at QEH, Oxford University, UK, July 3-5, 1997).

Commerce Bank Distinguished Graduate Faculty, Kansas State University, 1996.

Institute for Social and Behavioral Research Senior Fellow Award for Research Excellence in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Kansas State University, 1995.

Interim Director, International Studies Major Program, KSU, Spring 1995.

Indo-American Foundation/National Science Foundation Research Grant, 1993 to Andhra University, India 4 EXPERIENCE (continued):

Hewlett Visiting Fellow, Carter Center of Emory University, African Governance Program, Atlanta, Georgia, 1991.

Faculty Senate President, KSU, 1990-91.

Chair, International Activities Council, KSU, 1988-89.

Chair, Lou Douglas Lectures on Public Affairs, KSU, 1984-91, 92-93.

4 invited professional trips to China: 1987, 1990, 2005, 2009

Mid-America State Universities Association Honor Lecturer, Kansas State University, 1984-85.

Visiting Professor, International University of Japan, Graduate School of International Relations, Yamato-machi, Japan, Spring Term, 1983.

Honorary Research Fellow, University of Birmingham, Centre of West African Studies (U.K.); Visiting Scholar, University of Cambridge, African Studies Centre; and Visiting Scholar, Nigerian Institute for Social and Economic Research, Ibadan, Nigeria, with Research Grant, American Philosophical Society, January-May, 1976.

Visiting Scholar, , African Studies Center, Fall 1975.

Fellow, Technology and Development Institute, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1972-73.

Visiting Fulbright Professor, Department of Economics, Andhra University, Waltair, Andhra Pradesh, India, 1970-71.

Research Fellow, Social Science Foundation and K.S.U., for research in Nigeria (based at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria), June-August, 1969.

Midwest Universities Consortium for International Activities, and H.B. Earhart Foundation Research Fellow, 1964-65.

Research Associate, Economic Development Institute, University of Nigeria, Enugu, Nigeria, 1964-65..

Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois, 1962-64, 1966.

Research Assistant, Center for Research in Economic Development, University of Michigan, 1961-62.

Secondary Teacher, Mathematics and History, Ligonier (IN) High, 1960-61.

Omicron Delta Epsilon and Phi Kappa Phi

Numerous small grants of no more than $5000, e.g. travel to Nigeria, India, Japan, or UK.

PUBLICATIONS—NEWSPAPERS:

"Root of Human Suffering," Financial Times (London) (January 21, 1998), p. 16.

______, "Poverty and Poor Government Main Cause of Humanitarian Disasters," Straits Times (Singapore) (January 26, 1998), p. 26.

5 PUBLICATIONS--CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS (a few selected):

E. Wayne Nafziger, "Entrepreneurship and Development." International Handbook of Development Studies, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2008. Edited by Amitava Dutt and Jaime Ros.

______, "Capitalism and Commercialization: Privatization." New Encyclopedia of Africa, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2008, v. 1, pp. 328-329.

______, “Debt Crisis.” Encyclopedia of the Modern World, edited by Peter N. Stearns (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007). ______, “From Seers to Sen: The Meaning of Economic Development." In George Mavrotas and Anthony Shorrocks, eds. Advancing Development: Core Themes in Global Economics, Studies in Development Economics and Policy series, Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan for UNU- WIDER, 2007, pp. 50-62. ______, “Meiji Japan as a Model for Africa’s Economic Development.” In Japan, a Model and a Partner: Views and Issues in African Development, edited by Seifudein Adem. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 2006, pp. 1-22.

E. Wayne Nafziger and Juha Auvinen, "Economic Development, Inequality, and War: The Sources of Humanitarian Emergencies." In The Economics of Sustainable Development.” Sisay Asefa, ed. Kalamazoo, Mich.: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2005, pp. 31-64. Based on the Werner Sichel Economics Lecture-Seminar Series, Department of Economics, Western Michigan University, 2003-04.

E. Wayne Nafziger, “Inequality and Conflict," in African Economic Development. Emmanuel Nnadozie, ed. New York: Academic Press, 2003, pp. 295-312.

E. Wayne Nafziger, "Absolute Poverty," "Debt Crisis," "Developing Country," "Dutch Disease," "Economic Aid," "Economic Growth," "First World," "Green Revolution," "Microenterprises," "Multinational Company," "New International Division of Labour," "New International Economic Order," "Positional Goods," "Shock Therapy," "Underemployment," and coauthor of "Bretton Woods," "Newly Industrializing Countries," "Third World," and "Underdevelopment," in Fontana/Norton Dictionary of Modern Thought, ed. by Alan Bullock and Gunnvor Stallybrass (London: HarperCollins and Norton, 1999 ed.).

______, "Liberalism, Structural Adjustment, and the Washington Consensus: The Debt Crisis in Africa," in Borderlines of Economics: Essays in Honor of Daniel R. Fusfeld. Nahid Aslanbeigui and Young Back Choi, eds., New York: Routledge, 1997.

______, "Exchange and Market Systems: National and Regional Systems," The Encyclopedia of Sub-Saharan Africa, John Middleton, ed., Englewoods Cliff, N.J., Simon & Schuster, 1997.

______, "Economics," in Mennonite Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Reference Work on the Anabaptist-Mennonite Movement, ed. Cornelius J. Dyck and Dennis D. Martin, Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1990, V, pp. 755-56. E. Wayne Nafziger, "The Japanese Development Model," in The Global Economy: Today, Tomorrow, and the Transition, ed. Howard F. Didsbury, Jr., Washington: World Future Society, 1985, pp. 111- 34. ______, "African Entrepreneurs: A Case Study of Nigerian Industrialists, 1964-65," in Variations in Business and Economic History: Essays in Honor of Donald L. Kemmerer, eds. Bruce R. Dalgaard and Richard K. Vedder, A Research Annual, part of the series, Research in Economic History, Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press, Supplement 2, 1982, pp. 101-20. 6 PUBLICATIONS--CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS (continued):

E. Wayne Nafziger, "Preface," in Entrepreneurship Workshop II, ed. Jaime M. Cortes, Honolulu: East- West Center, 1973, pp. i-ii.

______, "The Market for Nigerian Entrepreneurs," in South of the Sahara: Development in African Economies, ed. Sayre P. Schatz, London: MacMillan, 1972, pp. 61-78.

______, "Entrepreneurship in India: A Survey," in Entrepreneurship and Economic Development, ed. Peter Kilby, New York: Free Press, 1971, pp. 287-316.

TRANSLATIONS OF PUBLICATIONS

The Economics of Developing Counties, trans. by Fan Qingwu into Chinese, 1987.

"The Japanese Development Model: Its Implications for Developing Countries," trans. for the Journal of the International Technology and Economy Institute, Research Center of Economical, Technical and Social Development of the State Council, China into Chinese, 1987.

"The Japanese Development Model: Its Implications for Third World Economies," trans. by Jin Wang into Chinese for Economic Issues, 1985.

PUBLICATIONS--BOOK REVIEWS (some several times):

Journal of Economic Literature Choice Economic Development and Cultural Change Business History Review African Studies Association Review of Books International Journal of African History Journal of Modern African Studies African Economic History Review Journal of Comparative Economics African Historical Review Journal of Developing Areas History Reviews of New Books

MAJOR PAPERS (a few selected):

E. Wayne Nafziger, “Innovations among Marginal Men and Women,” paper presented to a workshop, “New Solutions of a Contributive Economy,” Evian, France, Global Conference 2010, November 19, 2010.

______, “Innovation in India’s Information Technology Sector: Software Entrepreneurs in Bangalore,” paper presented to the Association of Indian Economic & Financial Studies, Allied Social Sciences Association, January 4, 2010.

______, “The Economics of Nigeria’s Relentless Conflict,” Paper Presented to the Institute of Strategy Studies, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, P.R. China 11-13 May 2009.

______, “The Global Financial Crisis,” Paper Presented to the Institute of Strategy Studies, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, P.R. China 11-13 May 2009.

______, “Inequality Based Grievances as Sources of Conflict: An Examination of the World Bank Thesis,” Paper presented to the Human Development and Capability Association Annual Conference, New Delhi, Sept. 10-13, 2008.

______“Economic Regress and Niger Delta Grievances,” Paper to the International Conference on the Nigerian state, oil industry, & the Niger delta, March 12. 2008,Wilberforce Island, Bayelsa State, Nigeria.

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MAJOR PAPERS (continued):

E. Wayne Nafziger, “Economic Development, Inequality, and War,” Second Annual Distinguished Lecture Presented to the Institute for Human Development, Delhi, December 7, 2007.

______,“The Political Economy of State Terror,” 10th Annual Conference on Economics & Security, Thessaloniki, Greece, June 22-24, 2006.

______,“Economic Development, Inequality, and War,” Paper presented to the Folke Bernadotte Academy of the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Swedish Rescue Services Agency of the Government of Sweden, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, November 9, 2005.

______, "From Seers to Sen: The Meaning of Economic Development and its Analytical Priorities," paper presented to a panel, with Moshe Syrquin, Erik Thorbecke, and Louis Emmerij to the UNU/World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, June 17-18, 2005.

______,“Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries” presentation to the School of Management and Economics, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, May 27, 2005.

______,“Economic Development, Inequality, and War,” paper presented to the Faculty of Comparative Culture, Sophia University, Tokyo, May 23, 2005.

______, “Sources and Causes of Conflict,” lecture presented to the Peace and Governance Programme, United Nations University, Tokyo, May 19, 2005.

______, “The Economics of Humanitarian Disasters,” paper presented to the Faculty of Economics, the , Jakarta, Indonesia, March 22, 2005.

______, “The Economics of Disaster,” paper presented to and International Conference on the Redevelopment of Post Disaster Areas in Indonesia with emphases on Aceh and North Sumatra, sponsored by the Indonesian Economists Association, Jarkarta, Indonesia, March 21, 2005.

______, "Peacemaking as Preventing War before It Starts,” Economists Allied for Arms Reduction, American Economic Association/Allied Social Sciences Association, San Diego, January 4, 2004.

______,“Economic Development, Inequality, and War in Africa,” talk to the University of Michigan African Studies Center, October 16, 2003.

______, "Economic Development, Inequality, and War: The Sources of Humanitarian Emergencies," Lecture to the Western Michigan University Werner Sichel Economics 2003-04 Lecture Seminar Series, October 15, 2003.

______, "Economic Development, Inequality, Democracy, and War: The Sources of Humanitarian Emergencies," Keynote address to the Nigerian Political Science Association, Abuja, January 14, 2003.

______, “UNU/WIDER Research on the Causes and Prevention of Humanitarian Emergencies,” Paper submitted to the New York University Center on International Cooperation Symposium on “Knowledge for What: Policy Research on Conflict Prevention and Peace-Building,” Rockefeller Brothers Fund Conference Center, Pocantico, New York, September 12-14, 1999.

______, “Development, Democracy, and Humanitarian Disaster,” First International Studies Conference on Development and Democracy, Middlebury College, Vermont, May 8-9, 1999.

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MAJOR PAPERS (continued): E. Wayne Nafziger, Frances Stewart, and Raimo Väyrynen, “Social and Economic Policies to Prevent Complex Humanitarian Emergencies,” presentation to missions, delegates, press officers, and Secretariat of the United Nations, New York, March 22-23, 1999.

E. Wayne Nafziger, “UNU/WIDER Research on the Causes and Prevention of Humanitarian Emergencies,” Paper submitted to the New York University Center on International Cooperation Symposium on “Knowledge for What: Policy Research on Conflict Prevention and Peace-Building,” Rockefeller Brothers Fund Conference Center, Pocantico, New York, September 12-14, 1999.

______, "War, Hunger, and Displacement: The Sources of Humanitarian Emergencies," paper presented to ’s Center for Population and Development Studies, March 11, 1999.

______, "War, Hunger, and Displacement: An Econometric Investigation into the Sources of Humanitarian Emergencies," paper presented to the Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, Sweden, September 26, 1997.

E. Wayne Nafziger and Juha Auvinen, "War, Hunger, and Flight: The Political Economy of Humanitarian Emergencies," paper presented to the Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford conference on The Political Economy of Humanitarian Emergencies, Oxford, U.K., July 3-5, 1997.

E. Wayne Nafziger, "The Political Economy of Complex Humanitarian Emergencies," paper presented to the Second Follow-up Seminar to the United Nations' Secretary-General's Report on New or Restored Democracies, Imatra, Finland/Svetogorsk, Russia, May 17, 1997.

______, "The Emergent World Economy and Society," at the Hautes Etudes Commerciales School of Management, Paris, France, July 15-17, 1994.

______, "Debt, Stagnation, and Economic Reform in Africa," paper presented to the Association for Evolutionary Economics, Anaheim, Calif., January 5, 1993.

______, "The Human Dimensions of Debt, Adjustment, and Economic Liberalization in Africa," paper presented to the International Symposium on Human Development in Africa, sponsored by the Ralph Bunche Institute of International Studies, Wayne, New Jersey; Ribat Al Fath, Rabat, Morocco; and Jeunesse Culture Loisirs et Technique, Paris, France; in Rabat, Morocco, November 9-11, 1992.

______, "Africa's Economic Development: A Critique of the World Bank and the Lagos Plan of Action", paper presented to the American Economic Association Meetings, Washington, D.C., December 28-30, 1990.

______, "Debt and Africa's Future," paper presented to the Washington University Symposium on African Renewal, St. Louis, Mo., September, 22, 1990.

______, "The Path to a Free Economy in Afro-Asia: Its Implications for Central Europe," paper presented to the Institute of Economics, Czechoslovakian Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia, August 3, 1990.

______, "Comparative Economic Development Performance in India and China," lecture presented to the India International Centre, New Delhi, June 3, 1987.

______, "The Japanese Development Model: Its Implications for Developing Counties," and "India vs. China: Comparative Economic Development Performance," lectures presented to the International Technology and Economy Institute, Research Center of Economical, Technical and Social Development of the State Council, China, Beijing, China, May 16, 1987. 9 MAJOR PAPERS (continued): E. Wayne Nafziger, "The Japanese Development Model: Its Implications for Less Developed Countries," paper presented to the China-US Economic and Trade Exchanges Symposium, May 14 (Beijing) and May 19 (Dalian), 1987. ______, "Inequality in Africa: Political Elites, Proletariat, Peasants, and the Poor," lecture presented to the Program of African Studies, April 6, 1987. ______, "Japan as a Role Model for Less Developed Countries," paper presented to the Southern Economic Association, Dallas, November 26, 1985. ______,"India versus China: Economic Development Performance," paper presented to the Conference on India: Economic Development and Cultural Value at the Lester Pearson Centre for Development Studies, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada, October 3-6, 1985. ______, "The Economics of Political Instability in the Third World," seminar presented to the Faculty of Economics and Administration, , August 16, 1983, and to the Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Malaya, August 17, 1983, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. ______, "Biafra and Bangladesh: The Political Economy of Secessionist Conflict," seminar presented to the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Dakha, Bangladesh, August 10, 1983. ______,“Entrepreneurship, Equity, and Economic Development: Comparative International Evidence," seminar presented to the Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi University, Delhi, India, August 5, 1983. ______, "Global Income Distribution," paper presented to the International Political Economy panel of the International Studies Association, Mexico City, April 5-9, 1983. ______,"Entrepreneurship, Equity, and Economic Development: Comparative Evidence from Africa and Asia," seminar presented to the Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty Seminar, University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia, November 23, 1982. ______, "Third World Poverty and Income Inequality: A Survey," seminar presented to the Institute of Development Studies and the Department of Economics, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, November 19, 1982. ______, "The Nigerian Economy," paper presented to the U.S. Department of State Conference on Nigeria - Today and Tomorrow, Washington, D.C., September 14, 1978. ______, "The Problems of Nigerian Economic Development and National Integration," lecture presented to the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., African Institute, Moscow, U.S.S.R., May 22-26, 1978.

______, "Entrepreneurship and Economic Development," lectures presented to the University of Madras Department of Economics, Madras Management Association, and Baroda Productivity Council and Chamber of Commerce in India, April 2-6, 1971.

______, "The Dynamics of Economic Development," a series of lectures presented to the American Center, Lahore, Pakistan, February 22-27, 1971.

______, "The Market for African Entrepreneurs," paper presented to the Conference on African Economic Development, Temple University, March 14, 1969.

______, "Interregional Economic Relations in Nigeria," a paper presented to a Conference on Integration and Disintegration in Nigeria, Northwestern University, March 31, 1967. Plus numerous other lectures, speeches, papers, seminars, and radio and television interviews to professional meetings, universities, conferences, community organizations, and media.

PH.D. DISSERTATION:

"Nigerian Entrepreneurship," 1967. 10 PH.D. DISSERTATIONS SUPERVISED (22): Andew Ojede, “Three Essays in Open Economy and International Macroeconomics,” Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 2009 (co-major chair). Shin-jae Kang, “Korea's Export Performance: Three Empirical Essays,” Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 2008. Ebrahim Merza, “Oil Exports, Non-oil Exports and Economic Growth: Time Series Analysis for Kuwait (1970- 2004),” Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 2007. Francis Kemegue, “ Foreign Direct Investment Outflows: Information Cost and Agglomeration Spillovers,” Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 2005. Fjorentina Angjellari, “Institutional Determinants of Growth in Transitional Economies of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the Former Soviet Union (FSU),” Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 2005. Sadia Malik, "Health, Inequality, and Economic Development," Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 2005 (co-major chair). Boaz Nandwa, "Dynamics of Human Capital Investment and Productivity Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Empirical Assessment," Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 2004 (Yale Economic Growth Center post-doctoral fellowship, 2005). Basel Saleh, “Economic Analysis of the Palestinian Second Intifada,” Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 2004 (Leicester University post-doctoral fellowship, 2004). Mohammad Alawin, “Real Exchange Rate Behavior in Arab Countries,” Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 2004. Ramesh Mohan, "Three Essays in Growth, Technology, and Development,” Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 2004. Arindra A. Zainal, “Exchange Rate Pass-through, Exchange Rate Volatility, and Their Impacts on Exports: Evidence from Indonesian Data,” Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 2004. Ibrahim S. Alomar, “Financial Intermediation and Economic Growth in East Asian Countries,” Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 2002. Yihsuan Wu, "Economic Impact of Carbon Taxes on Taiwan's Manufacturing Sector," Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 1997 (co-major chair). Mangol Goswami, "The Black Market Premium for Foreign Exchange in Four Developing Countries: India, Iran, Turkey, and Egypt," Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 1997. Chang K. Chung, "The Forward Market in the Foreign Exchange Markets: Volatility, Forecasting Ability, Deviations, from Covered Interest Rate Parity and Market Efficiency," Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 1992. Mohammed El-Samhouri, "Flexible Exchange Rates and Export Instability: Impact of the Post 1973 International Monetary System on the Developing Countries," Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 1990. Abbas Noorbakhsh, "The Efficient Markets Hypothesis, the Purchasing Power Parity Theory of Exchange Rate Determination, and the Black Market for Foreign Exchange," Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 1989. Jin Wang, "China's Foreign Trade: Trends, Concentration, and Instability," Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 1989. Alireza Rahimibrougerdi, "An Empirical Investigation of the Effects of Major Exogenous Shocks on the Growth of Non-oil and Oil-exporting Developing Countries from 1965 to 1985," Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 1988. Nguyen Tuan, "South Vietnam's Process of Development: A Political Economy Approach," Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 1987. Hee Mock Noh, "Prospects of Grain Production, Consumption, and Trade in China," Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 1983. Wadea Kabli, "The International Monetary Fund's Proposed Substitution Account and the Reform of the International System," Department of Economics, Kansas State University, 1981.

11 MAJOR TEACHING FIELDS:

1. Economic Development and Growth 2. International Economics 3. Comparative Economics 4. African Economic Development 5. Indian (South Asian) Economic Development

Honors Seminars and Colloquiums Political Economy of Development (interdisciplinary) Economics of Political Violence

AREA STUDIES COMMITTEE EXPERIENCE: Co-Prinicipal Investigator, African Studies Center, K.S.U., 2006-11 East Asia Center Faculty, K.S.U., 2004-2011 Chair, African Studies Committee, K.S.U, 2000-06. South Asia Center Faculty, K.S.U. International Studies Program Committee, K.S.U. African Area Studies Planning Committee, K.S.U.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: American Economic Association African Studies Association American Assoc.of Univ. Professors Economics of Peace & Security Association for Evolutionary Economics Development Studies Assoc.(UK) Association of Indian Economics & Financial Studies Association for Asian Studies African Finance and Economics Association ORGANIZATIONS SERVED AS CONSULTANT: International Peace Academy United Nations United Nations University United Nations Development Program U.S. Agency for International Development U.S. Department of State OTHER: Chair, Honors’ Program Director Search, KSU, 2005. President, University Distinguished Professor Group, KSU, 2001-02. Editorial Committee, University Press of Kansas, for two 3-year terms Editorial Board, African Studies Review. Editorial Board, Political Economy Yearbook of the International Studies Association Editorial Board, Journal of Economics and International Relations Editorial Board, Research on International and Comparative Entrepreneurship Research Annual Consultant to and Reviewer for Choice, a publication of the Association of Colleges and Research Libraries, A Division of the American Library Association. Eastern College (Pa.) MBA Program in Economic Development, Board of Resource Associates Interim Director, International Studies Secondary Major, College of Arts and Sciences, KSU, 1995. Harry S. Truman Scholarship Candidate Selection Committee, K.S.U., 1994- . Chair, Arts & Sciences College Committee on Planning, 1991-92. African Studies Association Program Committee, 1990-91. Faculty Senate President, KSU, 1990-91 Chair, International Activities Council, KSU, 1988-89. Chair, Lou Douglas Lectures on Public Affairs, K.S.U., 1984-91, 92-93. Secretary-Treasurer, Board of Overseers, . Hesston, Kansas, 1980-85. President, KSU American Association of University Professors Chapter, 1981-82.