Stanley Engerman

Stanley Lewis Engerman ( born March 14, 1936) is an American economist, economic historian and university professor. He worked with, among others, the later Nobel laureate Robert Fogel.

Scientific Achievements

Passenger husband was president of the " Social Science History Association " and the "Economic History Association ". Today he is Professor of Economics and History at the University of Rochester, in which he teaches economic history, as well as on the economics of sports and entertainment. He taught the same subjects to time as a visiting professor at Harvard University. Disabled man was known by the created in collaboration with the late Nobel laureate Robert Fogel work "Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery .", Which from Columbia University the prestigious " Bancroft Prize" was awarded for American History later In this work, Fogel and Enger man critically examine the economic aspects of the former slavery in America. Disabled man has written as author or co -author of 12 scientific studies in book length and published in his field over 100 articles. Into German, his works have not been translated.

Works (selection)

  • Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery (with Robert Fogel ), 1974.
  • A Historical Guide to World Slavery ( with Seymour Drescher ) ( 1998)
  • Slavery, Emancipation, and Freedom: Comparative Perspectives (Walter Lynwood Fleming Lectures in Southern History ) (2007 )
  • Slavery (Oxford Readers ) ( with Seymour Drescher and Robert Paquette ) (2001 )
  • The Evolution of Suffrage Institutions in the New World SL Engerman, KL SOKOLOFF - The Journal of Economic History, 2005 - Cambridge Univ Press
  • Institutional and Non- Institutional Explanations of Economic Differences
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