Curriculum Vita

David C. Klingaman 

Business Address 
Department of Economics
Haning Hall
Ohio University
Athens, Ohio 45701
(740) 593-2047
 E-mail: dklingama1@ohiou.edu
 
Education
Ph.D., University of Virginia, 1967
M.A., Kent State Universi ty, 1964
B.S., Kent State University, 1956
 
 
Teaching Preferences
Macrotheory, Money and Banking, Monetary Theory and Policy, Microtheory, American Economic History, Managerial Economics
 
 
Academic Experiences
Professor of Economics, Ohio University, 1974 - Present.
Associate Professor of Economics, Ohio University, 1969-74.
Assistant Professor of Economics, Ohio University, 1967-69.
Visiting Professor, University of Virginia, Summer 1969.
Visiting Professor, MARA Institute of Technology, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Summer 1979.
Visiting Professor, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Fall 1983.
Visiting Professor, The Economics Institute, Boulder, Colorado, Summer 1982 and 1984.
Visiting Professor, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines Winter 1985.
Economist, Bank of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia, Winter 1988.
 
 
Business Experience
AM International, machinery and systems sales, 1961-63
Prescott , Ball & Turben, stock brocker, 1959-61
Firestone Tire Rubber Company, industrial relations, 1956-59
 
 
Publications
Books
 Essays on the Economy of the Old Northwest, Ohio University Press, 1987, co-editor.
 
Individual Freedom: Selected Works o f William H. Hutt, Greenwood Press, 1976, co-editor.
 
Essays in Nineteenth Century Economic History, Ohio University Press, 1975, co-editor.
 
Colonial Virginia's Coastwise and Grain Trade, Arno Press, 1975.
 
 
Texts
Study Guide for Money, Banking, and Financial Markets, < I>Macmillan, 1985.
 
Principles of Macroeconomics, Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1976.
 
 
Articles
"A Labor Paradigm for All Seasons," co-author, in Journal of Labor Research, Spring 1997.

" Black Exploitation and White Benefits: The Civil War Income Revolution," co-author, in The Wealth of Races, R.F. America, ed., 1990.

 
"The Nature of Midwest Manufacturing in 1890," in Essays on the Economy of the Old Northwest, 1987.
 
"A Model of United Stated Inflation, 1959-1980," Atlantic Economic Journal (Anthology), December 1982, co- author.
 
"Discrimination and Exploitation in Antebellum American Cotton Textile Manufacturing," Research in Econom ic History, V. 3, 1978, co-author.
 
"Individual Wealth in Ohio in 1860," in Essays in Nineteenth Century Economics History, 1975.
 
"The Profitability of Antebellum Agriculture in the Cotton Belt: Some New Evidence," Atlantic Economic Journal, November 1974, co-author.
 
"The Ames-Rosenberg Hypothesis Revisited," Explorations in Economic History , Spring 1974, co-author.
 
"The Coastwise Trade of Colonial Massachusetts," Essex Institute Historical Collections, July 1972.
 
"Food Surpluses and Deficits in the American Colonies, 1768-1772," The Journal of Economic History, September 1971. (Reprinted in Early American History, Peter Charles Hoffer, Ed., Vol. 16, Garland Publishing, 1988).
 
"On Affluence and Economic Conflict," The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, January 1970.
 
"The Significance of Grain in the Development of the Tobacco Colonies," The Journal of Economic History, June 1969. (Reprinted in Early American History, Peter Charles Hoffer, Ed., Vol. 8, Garland Publishing, 1988).
 
"A Note on A Cyclical Majority Problem," Public Choice, Spring 1969 .
 
"The Coastwise Trade of Virginia in the Late Colonial Period," The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, January 1969.
 
"Inflation and Increases in Public Debt in Underdeveloped Countries: Comment," Mississippi Valley Journal of Business and Economics, Fall 1968.
 

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