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Charles Knickerbocker Harley

Charles Knickerbocker Harley is an academic economic historian who has written on a wide range of topics including the British industrial revolution, the late nineteenth century international economy, and the impact of technological change. He is a practitioner of the New Economic History.[1]

Charles Knick Harley
Born1943 (age 80–81)
Other namesC. Knick Harley, C.K. Harley
EducationB.A., Economics and History, College of Wooster
Ph.D., Economics, Harvard University
Occupation(s)Professor of Economics and Economic History
Years active1970–2011

At Harvard he studied under Alexander Gerschenkron. He completed his dissertation, Shipbuilding and Shipping in the Late Nineteenth Century, on the transition from wooden sailing ships to steel steamers, in 1972.[2] He took a professorship at the University of British Columbia. In 1978 he moved to the University of Western Ontario.[3] In 2005 he joined the faculty of St. Antony's College, Oxford,[4] where he stayed until becoming an Emeritus Fellow in 2011.[5]

He has been a frequent collaborator with N.F.R. Crafts.[6]

He has been awarded The Cliometric Society's Clio Can in 1999 in recognition of his exceptional support of cliometrics[7] and the Arthur H. Cole Prize by the Journal of Economic History, for his essay, "British Industrialization Before 1841: Evidence of Slower Growth During the Industrial Revolution".[8]

Selected publications edit

  • Harley, Charles K. (March 1970). "British Shipbuilding and Merchant Shipping: 1850–1890". The Journal of Economic History. 31 (1): 262–266. doi:10.1017/S0022050700078761.
  • Harley, Charles K. (2010) [first pub. 1971]. "The Shift from Sailing Ships to Steamships, 1850-1890: A Study in Technological Change and its Diffusion". In McCloskey, Deirdre (ed.). Essays on a Mature Economy: Papers and Proceedings of the MSSB Conference on the New Economic History of Britain 1840–1930 (3rd ed.). New York: Routledge. pp. 215–234. ISBN 978-1-136-58671-2.
  • Harley, C.K. (June 1973). "On the Persistence of Old Techniques: The Case of North American Wooden Shipbuilding". The Journal of Economic History. 33 (2): 372–398. doi:10.1017/S0022050700076658.
  • Harley, C.K. (Summer 1974). "Skilled Labour and the Choice of Technique in Edwardian Industry". Explorations in Economic History. 11 (4): 391–414. doi:10.1016/0014-4983(74)90026-6.
  • Harley, C.K. (February 1976). "Goschen's Conversion of the National Debt and the Yield on Consols". The Economic History Review. 29 (1): 101–106. doi:10.2307/2594509. JSTOR 2594509.
  • Harley, C. Knick (January 1977). "The Interest Rate and Prices in Britain, 1873-1913: A Study of the Gibson Paradox". Explorations in Economic History. 14 (1): 69–89. doi:10.1016/0014-4983(77)90015-8.
  • Harley, C. Knick (December 1978). "Western Settlement and the Price of Wheat, 1872-1913". The Journal of Economic History. 38 (4): 865–878. doi:10.1017/s0022050700087131. JSTOR 2118661.
  • McCloskey, Donald N.; Harley, C. Knick (1981). "Foreign Trade, Competition and the Expanding International Economy". In McCloskey, Donald N.; Floud, Roderick C. (eds.). The Economic History of Britain since 1700, Vol. 2, 1800 to the 1970s. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 50–69.
  • Harley, C. Knick (June 1982). "British Industrialization Before 1841: Evidence of Slower Growth During the Industrial Revolution". The Journal of Economic History. 42 (2): 267–289. doi:10.1017/s0022050700027431. JSTOR 2120128. S2CID 154492025.
  • Harley, C. Knick (December 1982). "Oligopoly Agreement and the Timing of American Railroad Construction". The Journal of Economic History. 42 (4): 797–823. doi:10.1017/s0022050700028345. JSTOR 2121109.
  • Harley, C. Knick (December 1988). "Ocean Freight Rates and Productivity, 1740-1913: The Primacy of Mechanical Invention Reaffirmed". The Journal of Economic History. 48 (4): 851–876. doi:10.1017/s0022050700006641. JSTOR 2121620.
  • Harley, C.K. (1992). "The World Food Economy and Pre-World War I Argentina". In Broadberry, S.N.; Crafts, N.F.R. (eds.). Britain in the International Economy, 1870-1939. Cambridge University Press. pp. 244–268. ISBN 978-0-521-41859-1.
  • Crafts, N.F.R.; Harley, C.K. (November 1992). "Output Growth and the British Industrial Revolution: A Restatement of the Crafts-Harley View". The Economic History Review. 45 (New Series) (4): 703–730. doi:10.2307/2597415. JSTOR 2597415.
  • Harley, C.K.; Crafts, N.F.R. (February 1995). "Cotton Textiles and Industrial Output Growth during the Industrial Revolution" (PDF). The Economic History Review. 48 (1): 134–144. doi:10.2307/2597874. JSTOR 2597874.
  • Harley, C. Knick (1995). "The Classical Gold Standard's Adjustment to Shocks: American Railroads and British Investment in the 1880s". In Reis, Jaime (ed.). International Monetary Systems in Historical Perspective. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 23–46. ISBN 978-0-312-12540-0.
  • Harley, C. Knick, ed. (1995). The Integration of the World Economy, 1850-1914 (3 Volumes). Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: Edward Elgar. ISBN 978-1-858-98094-2.
  • Harley, Knick (Spring 2002). (PDF). The Newsletter of the Cliometric Society. 17 (1): 16–20. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  • Harley, Knick (Spring 2005). "Welcome to a new Governing Body Fellow:– C. Knick Harley–University Lecturer in Economic History" (PDF). St. Antony's College Newsletter. St. Antony's College, Oxford: 4.
  • Harley, C. Knick (December 2008). "Steers Afloat: The North Atlantic Meat Trade, Liner Predominance, and Freight Rates, 1870–1913". Journal of Economic History. 68 (4): 1028–1058. doi:10.1017/S0022050708000806.
  • Harley, C. Knick (October 2012). "Was Technological Change in the Early Industrial Revolution Schumpeterian? Evidence of Cotton Textile Profitability". Explorations in Economic History. 49 (4): 516–527. doi:10.1016/j.eeh.2012.06.004.
  • Harley, C. Knick (April 2013). Slavery, the British Atlantic Economy and the Industrial Revolution. University of Oxford, Discussion Papers in Economic and Social History. Number 113.

References edit

  1. ^ Harley, 2002, pp. 16, 20
  2. ^ Harley, 2002, p. 17
  3. ^ "C. Knick Harley, Professor Emeritus". Department of Economics, Western University, Canada. n.d. Retrieved 17 October 2015.; Harley, 2005
  4. ^ ibid.
  5. ^ "Professor Knick Harley, Emeritus Fellow". St Antony's College, University of Oxford. n.d. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  6. ^ Harley, 2002, p. 20; e.g. Harley 1992, Crafts & Harley, 1992
  7. ^ Lyons, John (July 1999). (PDF). The Newsletter of the Cliometric Society. 14 (2). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2015.; . Cliometric Society. n.d. Archived from the original on 3 November 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  8. ^ "Editors' Notes: 1983 Annual Meeting of Economic History Association". The Journal of Economic History. 42 (4): 923–928. December 1982. doi:10.1017/s0022050700028424. JSTOR 2121117.; "Cole Prize Winners 1966-1997". Economic History Association. n.d. Retrieved 17 October 2015.

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Charles Knickerbocker Harley is an academic economic historian who has written on a wide range of topics including the British industrial revolution the late nineteenth century international economy and the impact of technological change He is a practitioner of the New Economic History 1 Charles Knick HarleyBorn1943 age 80 81 Other namesC Knick Harley C K HarleyEducationB A Economics and History College of WoosterPh D Economics Harvard UniversityOccupation s Professor of Economics and Economic HistoryYears active1970 2011 At Harvard he studied under Alexander Gerschenkron He completed his dissertation Shipbuilding and Shipping in the Late Nineteenth Century on the transition from wooden sailing ships to steel steamers in 1972 2 He took a professorship at the University of British Columbia In 1978 he moved to the University of Western Ontario 3 In 2005 he joined the faculty of St Antony s College Oxford 4 where he stayed until becoming an Emeritus Fellow in 2011 5 He has been a frequent collaborator with N F R Crafts 6 He has been awarded The Cliometric Society s Clio Can in 1999 in recognition of his exceptional support of cliometrics 7 and the Arthur H Cole Prize by the Journal of Economic History for his essay British Industrialization Before 1841 Evidence of Slower Growth During the Industrial Revolution 8 Selected publications editHarley Charles K March 1970 British Shipbuilding and Merchant Shipping 1850 1890 The Journal of Economic History 31 1 262 266 doi 10 1017 S0022050700078761 Harley Charles K 2010 first pub 1971 The Shift from Sailing Ships to Steamships 1850 1890 A Study in Technological Change and its Diffusion In McCloskey Deirdre ed Essays on a Mature Economy Papers and Proceedings of the MSSB Conference on the New Economic History of Britain 1840 1930 3rd ed New York Routledge pp 215 234 ISBN 978 1 136 58671 2 Harley C K June 1973 On the Persistence of Old Techniques The Case of North American Wooden Shipbuilding The Journal of Economic History 33 2 372 398 doi 10 1017 S0022050700076658 Harley C K Summer 1974 Skilled Labour and the Choice of Technique in Edwardian Industry Explorations in Economic History 11 4 391 414 doi 10 1016 0014 4983 74 90026 6 Harley C K February 1976 Goschen s Conversion of the National Debt and the Yield on Consols The Economic History Review 29 1 101 106 doi 10 2307 2594509 JSTOR 2594509 Harley C Knick January 1977 The Interest Rate and Prices in Britain 1873 1913 A Study of the Gibson Paradox Explorations in Economic History 14 1 69 89 doi 10 1016 0014 4983 77 90015 8 Harley C Knick December 1978 Western Settlement and the Price of Wheat 1872 1913 The Journal of Economic History 38 4 865 878 doi 10 1017 s0022050700087131 JSTOR 2118661 McCloskey Donald N Harley C Knick 1981 Foreign Trade Competition and the Expanding International Economy In McCloskey Donald N Floud Roderick C eds The Economic History of Britain since 1700 Vol 2 1800 to the 1970s Cambridge Cambridge University Press pp 50 69 Harley C Knick June 1982 British Industrialization Before 1841 Evidence of Slower Growth During the Industrial Revolution The Journal of Economic History 42 2 267 289 doi 10 1017 s0022050700027431 JSTOR 2120128 S2CID 154492025 Harley C Knick December 1982 Oligopoly Agreement and the Timing of American Railroad Construction The Journal of Economic History 42 4 797 823 doi 10 1017 s0022050700028345 JSTOR 2121109 Harley C Knick December 1988 Ocean Freight Rates and Productivity 1740 1913 The Primacy of Mechanical Invention Reaffirmed The Journal of Economic History 48 4 851 876 doi 10 1017 s0022050700006641 JSTOR 2121620 Harley C K 1992 The World Food Economy and Pre World War I Argentina In Broadberry S N Crafts N F R eds Britain in the International Economy 1870 1939 Cambridge University Press pp 244 268 ISBN 978 0 521 41859 1 Crafts N F R Harley C K November 1992 Output Growth and the British Industrial Revolution A Restatement of the Crafts Harley View The Economic History Review 45 New Series 4 703 730 doi 10 2307 2597415 JSTOR 2597415 Harley C K Crafts N F R February 1995 Cotton Textiles and Industrial Output Growth during the Industrial Revolution PDF The Economic History Review 48 1 134 144 doi 10 2307 2597874 JSTOR 2597874 Harley C Knick 1995 The Classical Gold Standard s Adjustment to Shocks American Railroads and British Investment in the 1880s In Reis Jaime ed International Monetary Systems in Historical Perspective Palgrave Macmillan pp 23 46 ISBN 978 0 312 12540 0 Harley C Knick ed 1995 The Integration of the World Economy 1850 1914 3 Volumes Cheltenham Gloucestershire Edward Elgar ISBN 978 1 858 98094 2 Harley Knick Spring 2002 Economic History A Personal Journey PDF The Newsletter of the Cliometric Society 17 1 16 20 Archived from the original PDF on 6 March 2016 Retrieved 17 October 2015 Harley Knick Spring 2005 Welcome to a new Governing Body Fellow C Knick Harley University Lecturer in Economic History PDF St Antony s College Newsletter St Antony s College Oxford 4 Harley C Knick December 2008 Steers Afloat The North Atlantic Meat Trade Liner Predominance and Freight Rates 1870 1913 Journal of Economic History 68 4 1028 1058 doi 10 1017 S0022050708000806 Harley C Knick October 2012 Was Technological Change in the Early Industrial Revolution Schumpeterian Evidence of Cotton Textile Profitability Explorations in Economic History 49 4 516 527 doi 10 1016 j eeh 2012 06 004 Harley C Knick April 2013 Slavery the British Atlantic Economy and the Industrial Revolution University of Oxford Discussion Papers in Economic and Social History Number 113 References edit Harley 2002 pp 16 20 Harley 2002 p 17 C Knick Harley Professor Emeritus Department of Economics Western University Canada n d Retrieved 17 October 2015 Harley 2005 ibid Professor Knick Harley Emeritus Fellow St Antony s College University of Oxford n d Retrieved 17 October 2015 Harley 2002 p 20 e g Harley 1992 Crafts amp Harley 1992 Lyons John July 1999 Report on the 39th Annual Cliometrics Conference PDF The Newsletter of the Cliometric Society 14 2 Archived from the original PDF on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 17 October 2015 Clio Can Award Winners Cliometric Society n d Archived from the original on 3 November 2015 Retrieved 17 October 2015 Editors Notes 1983 Annual Meeting of Economic History Association The Journal of Economic History 42 4 923 928 December 1982 doi 10 1017 s0022050700028424 JSTOR 2121117 Cole Prize Winners 1966 1997 Economic History Association n d Retrieved 17 October 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Knickerbocker Harley amp oldid 1187045335, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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