Allen C. Kelley
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- Bachelors Economics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Allen Charles Kelley was an American economist who taught at University of Wisconsin–Madison and later Duke University, where he was James B. Duke Professor of Economics. Born in Everett, Washington, Kelley enrolled at Linfield College before transferring to Stanford University, where he joined Phi Beta Kappa. He earned a doctorate in economics from Stanford in 1964. He then joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, moving to Duke University in 1973. Kelley chaired Duke's Department of Economics from 1974 to 1980, and was eventually named James B. Duke Professor of Economics. Kelley's research interests included the modeling of computational general equilibrium. He developed the Teaching Information Processing System while in Madison, and continued using the technological program to teach economic principles at Duke. Additionally, Kelley sought endowment funds for first-year doctoral students in economics at Duke. He died at the age of 80 on December 9, 2017.
Allen C. Kelley's Published Works
Published Works
- Population Matters: Demographic Change, Economic Growth, and Poverty in the Developing World (2001) (442)
- The Human Development Index: "Handle with Care" (1991) (281)
- Aggregate population and economic growth correlations: The role of the components of demographic change (1995) (268)
- The Status and Prospects of the Economics Major (1991) (230)
- Evolution of recent economic-demographic modeling: A synthesis (2005) (194)
- Saving, dependency and development (1996) (179)
- Economic and Demographic Change: A Synthesis of Models, Findings, and Perspectives (1999) (154)
- Economic Consequences of Population Change in the Third World (1988) (147)
- Population and income change : recent evidence (1994) (107)
- The Population Debate in Historical Perspective: Revisionism Revisited (2000) (87)
- The impact of population growth on well-being in developing countries (1996) (87)
- Economic Efficiency and the Distribution of Benefits from College Instruction (1970) (81)
- Household Saving Behavior in the Developing Economies: The Indonesian Case (1968) (78)
- Dualistic economic development : theory and history (1974) (68)
- Population growth industrial revolutions and the urban transition. (1984) (60)
- Uses and Abuses of Course Evaluations as Measures of Educational Output (1972) (56)
- What drives third world city growth? A dynamic general equilibrium approach (1985) (56)
- International Migration and Economic Growth: Australia, 1865–1935 (1965) (55)
- What Drives Third World City Growth (1984) (55)
- The Student as a Utility Maximizer. (1975) (48)
- Lessons from Japanese Development: An Analytical Economic History (1976) (47)
- Economics of the Family: Marriage, Children and Human Capital (1976) (42)
- Demographic change and the size of the government sector (1976) (40)
- The Consequences of Rapid Population Growth on Human Resource Development: The Case of Education (1994) (39)
- Population and Economic Development (1994) (38)
- "An Experiment with TIPS: A Computer-Aided Instructional System for Undergraduate Education" (1968) (38)
- Toward a Cure for the Myopia and Tunnel Vision of the Population Debate: A Dose of Historical Perspective (1997) (36)
- Population Pressures, Saving, and Investment in the Third World: Some Puzzles (1988) (35)
- Dualistic Economic Development. (1974) (32)
- TIPS and Technical Change in Classroom Instruction (1972) (31)
- Markov Processes and Economic Analysis: The Case of Migration (1969) (29)
- Population growth, the dependency rate, and the pace of economic development. (1973) (27)
- Demand Patterns, Demographic Change and Economic Growth (1969) (26)
- Population and development in historical perspective. (1994) (26)
- Interactions of Economic and Demographic Household Behavior (1980) (26)
- Population, Food and Rural Development (1989) (25)
- Modeling urbanization and economic growth. (1980) (23)
- Writing History Backwards: Meiji Japan Revisited (1971) (23)
- Kenya at the demographic turning point? Hypotheses and a proposed research agenda. (1990) (22)
- Savings, Demographic Change, and Economic Development (1976) (21)
- Political Economy of Course Evaluations. (1973) (21)
- Lessons From Japanese Development (1974) (19)
- The Limits to Urban Growth: Suggestions for Macromodeling Third World Economies (1982) (17)
- Population and development in rural Egypt. (1983) (17)
- Demographic Cycles and Economic Growth: The Long Swing Reconsidered (1969) (16)
- Modeling Growing Economies in Equilibrium and Disequilibrium (1984) (15)
- Kenya at the demographic turning point (1990) (15)
- A Century of Demographic Change and Economic Growth: The Asian Experience in Regional and Temporal Perspective (2007) (14)
- Scale economies, inventive activity, and the economics of American population growth (1972) (14)
- Australia: The Conning of Age (1988) (14)
- Biased Technological Progress and Labor Force Growth in a Dualistic Economy (1972) (13)
- Improving the Teaching of Economics: Achievements and Aspirations (1984) (13)
- The Newspaper Can Be an Effective Teaching Tool. (1983) (12)
- Individualizing Education through the Use of Technology in Higher Education (1973) (12)
- Review Symposium@@@National Research Council: Population Growth and Economic Development: Policy Questions (1986) (12)
- Modelling the role of government policy in post-war Australian immigration. (1979) (12)
- Modeling Economic Development and General Equilibrium Histories (1973) (11)
- The Role of Population in Models of Economic Growth (1974) (11)
- The "International Human Suffering Index": reconsideration of the evidence. (1989) (10)
- American Growth and the Balance of Payments, 1820–1913 . By Jeffrey G. Williamson. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1963. Pp. xviii, 298. $7.50. (1965) (9)
- The London Capital Market and Australia, 1870–1914 . By A. R. Hall. Canberra: Australian National University Press, 1963. Pp. xiii, 221. 30s. (1964) (8)
- Revisionism Revisited: An Essay on the Population Debate in Historical Perspective (1995) (8)
- Sources of Growth Methodology in Low-Income Countries: A Critique (1973) (6)
- Individualizing Instruction through the Use of Technology in Higher Education. (1973) (6)
- Lessons from Japanese Development: An Analytical Economic History. (1975) (6)
- Household Behavior (1980) (6)
- Population and economic development. A report to the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia. (1994) (5)
- The choice of Family Size and the Compatibility of Female Workforce Participation in the Low-income Setting (1980) (5)
- Demographic Impacts on Demand Patterns in the Low-Income Setting (1981) (5)
- Demand, Structural Change, and the Process of Economic Growth (1974) (4)
- Population and development: controversy and reconciliation. (1985) (4)
- The New Population Debate: Two Views on Population Growth and Economic Development. Population Trends and Public Policy, Number 7. (1985) (3)
- Population, Economic Development, and Poverty (2001) (3)
- Student-to-Student Tutoring in Economics. (1976) (3)
- The demographic transition and population policy in Egypt. (1988) (3)
- Australia: the coming of age. (1988) (2)
- Normalization of Student Test Scores: An Experimental Justification (1968) (2)
- DevDev: a balanced moderate and eclectic perspective. (1990) (1)
- The Demographic Transition and Population Policy in Egypt: An Integrated Methodology at the Household Level (1985) (1)
- Joseph J. Spengler (November 19, 1902-January 2, 1991). (1992) (1)
- Appendix B. The Representative LDC in 1960 (1984) (0)
- Chapter Seven. Summing up (1984) (0)
- Demographic Transition at the Household Level: A Case Study of Egypt (1986) (0)
- Appendix C. Dynamic Parameters (1984) (0)
- Chapter 5. Past Sources of Third World City Growth (1984) (0)
- Chapter 1. The Third World City Growth Problem (1984) (0)
- URBANIZATION AND INDUSTRIALIZATION: MODELING SWEDISH DEMOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (2007) (0)
- Teaching Award Recipients: The Howard D. Johnson Award (2010) (0)
- An evaluation of resources for awareness of population impact on development: a project of the Futures Group. (1981) (0)
- Chapter 3. Fact or Fiction (1984) (0)
- Dualism demography and development. (1981) (0)
- The Economic Effects of Grade Inflation on Instructor Evaluations: A Theoretical Approach: Response (1975) (0)
- Public Finance and Economic Development of Natal, 1893-1910. By Zbigniew A. Konczacki. Durham: Duke University Press, 1967. Pp. xv, 224. $7.50 (1968) (0)
- Appendix A. Mathematical Statement of the Core Economic Model (1984) (0)
- The Impacts of Rapid Population Growth on Poverty, Food Production, and the Environment (1998) (0)
- An evaluation of the Population and Development Project of Battelle Memorial Institute. (1982) (0)
- Chapter Six. Projections to the Year 2000 (1984) (0)
- Chapter 4. How the Model Works: Short-run Impact Multipliers (1984) (0)
- Population and Emigration. By D. V. Glass and P. A. M. Taylor. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1976. Pp. 125. £4.95 (1978) (0)
- Re-examination of the concept of economic dependency (1976) (0)
- Chapter 2. Modeling Third World Urbanization and Economic Growth (1984) (0)
- The Population Explosion : A Bomb , or a Dud ? (2006) (0)
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