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Stanley L. Engerman


Prof.

Alternative spellings:
Stanley Lewis Engerman
S. Engerman
Stanley Engerman

B: 14. März 1936 New York, NY
D: 11. Mai 2023
Biblio: Tätig an der Univ. of Rochester, NY. Professor of Economics adn Professor of History

Profession

  • Economist
  • Affiliations

  • National Bureau of Economic Research
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    Stanley Lewis Engerman (born March 14, 1936) is an economist and economic historian at the University of Rochester. He received his Ph.D. in economics in 1962 from Johns Hopkins University. Engerman is known for his quantitative historical work along with Nobel Prize–winning economist Robert Fogel. His first major book, co-authored with Robert Fogel in 1974, was Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery. This significant work, winner of the Bancroft Prize in American history, challenged readers to think critically about the economics of slavery. Engerman has also published over 100 articles and has authored, co-authored or edited 16 book-length studies. Engerman served as president of the Social Science History Association as well as president of the Economic History Association. He is professor of Economics and Professor of History at the University of Rochester, where he teaches classes in economic history and the economics of sports and entertainment. From 2009 to 2012 he was a visiting professor in the Harvard University Economics Department, where he taught the economics of sports and entertainment. Professor Engerman has taught many influential individuals, including Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, David Eltis, Gary Gorton, Evelyn Jennings, Art Laffer, Frank Lewis, Jeremy Lin and Robert L. Paquette. The former National Economic Council executive for the Trump administration, Larry Kudlow has described Dr. Engerman as the most impactful educator in his studies (although Dr. Engerman professes to have no recollection of ever teaching Mr. Kudlow). (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      2021
    3
      2017
    3
      2016
    1
      2014
    3
      2013
    3
      2012
    2
      2011
    1
      2010
    1
      2009
    2
      2008
    1
      2007
    2
      2006
    4
      2005
    2
      2004
    9
      2003
    4
      2002
    2
      2001
    5
      2000
    1
      1999
    1
      1998
    4
      1997
    6
      1996
    1
      1995
    2
      1994
    1
      1993
    3
      1992
    2
      1991
    1
      1989
    1
      1987
    2
      1986
    1
      1981
    1
      1975
    1
      1971
    1
      1967

    Series

    1. Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (6)
    2. The growth of the world economy (3)
    3. Barcelona GSE working paper series : working paper (3)
    4. Working papers / Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Department of Economics and Business (3)
    5. NBER working paper series on historical factors in long run growth (2)
    6. NBER Working Paper (1)
    7. Papers presented at the ... annual meeting of the Economic History Association (1)
    8. Studies in interdisciplinary history (1)
    9. Norton paperback (1)
    10. Working papers in economic history (1)
    11. Rochester Center for Economic Research working paper (1)
    12. Special issue in honor of Nathan Rosenburg (1)
    13. The costs and benefits of European imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lusaka, 1974 (1)
    14. NBER historical working paper series (1)
    15. EBSCOhost eBook Collection (1)
    16. Routledge explorations in economic history (1)
    17. NBER series on long-term factors in economic development (1)
    18. Studies in income and wealth (1)