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Publications of Allen C Kelley    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Population Does Matter: Demography, Growth, and Poverty in the Developing World, edited by Nancy Birdsall, Allen C. Kelley and Sinding (2001), New York: Oxford University Press
  2. The Impact of Population Growth on Well-being in Developing Countries, edited by Allen C. Kelley, D.A. Ahlburg and K. Oppenheim Mason (1996), pp. 360, Berlin: Springer-Verlag
  3. Population, Food and Rural Development, edited by Allen C. Kelley, R.E. Lee, W.B. Arthur, G. Rodgers and T.N. Srinivasan (1988), pp. 215, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  4. A.C. Kelley with J. G. Williamson, What Drives Third World City Growth? A Dynamic General Equilibrium Approach (1984), pp. 273, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press
  5. Modeling Growing Economies in Equilibrium and Disequilibrium, edited by Allen C. Kelley, Warren C. Sanderson and J. G. Williamson (1983), pp. 365, Durham, NC: Duke University Press
  6. A.C. Kelley with A. M. Khalifa and N. M. El-Khorazaty, Population and Development in Rural Egypt (1982), pp. 277, Durham, NC: Duke University Press
  7. A.C. Kelley with J. G. Williamson, Modeling Urbanization and Economic Growth (1980), pp. 84, Laxenburg, Austria: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
  8. A.C. Kelley with Robert M. Schmidt, TIPS Program Manual (1976), pp. 440, Durham, NC: Duke University (mimeographed.)
  9. A.C. Kelley, The Professor's Guide to TIPS (1975), pp. 77, Durham, NC: Duke University (mimeographed.)
  10. A.C. Kelley with Robert M. Schmidt, The User's Guide to TIPS (1975), pp. 204, Durham, NC: Duke University (mimeographed.)
  11. A.C. Kelley with J. G. Williamson, Lessons from Japanese Development: An Analytical Economic History (1974), pp. 295, University of Chicago Press
  12. A.C. Kelley with R. J. Cheetham and Jeffrey G. Williamson, Dualistic Economic Development: Theory and History (1972), pp. 399, University of Chicago Press

Papers Published

  1. A.C. Kelley, "The Impacts of Rapid Population Growth on Poverty, Food Production, and the Environment", World Population Monitoring, 1999: Population Growth, Structure and Distribution (2000), New York: United Nations
  2. A.C. Kelley, "Revisionism Revisited: An Essay on the Population Debate in Historical Perspective" (1995), Duke University Department of Economics Working Paper no. 95-45 (Paper presented at the Nobel Symposium on Economics, December 5-7, 1991, Lund, Sweden.)
  3. A.C. Kelley with Robert Schmidt, "Population and Income Change: Recent Evidence", in World Bank Discussion Papers 249 (1994), pp. 116, Washington, DC: The World Bank
  4. A.C. Kelley with Charles E.Nobbe, "Kenya at the Demographic Turning Point? Hypotheses and a Proposed Research Agenda", World Bank Discussion Papers 107 (1990), pp. 97, Washington, DC: The World Bank
  5. A.C. Kelley, "Commentary," in Are World Population Trends a Problem", edited by Ben Wattenberg and Karl Zinsmeister (1985), pp. 27-29, Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute
  6. Dean T. Jamison et al., Comment on: "Cost and Performance of Computer-Assisted Instruction for Education of Disadvantaged Children", in Education as an Industry, edited by Dean Jamison et al. (1976), pp. 240-245, New York: National Bureau of Economic Research

Book Reviews

  1. A.C. Kelley, American Economic Review, Jounral of Economic History, Economic Record, Economic Journal, Economic History Review, International Economic Review (recent)
  2. Economics of the Family: Marriage, Children and Human Capital, Journal of Economic Literature (June, 1976), pp. 516-520

Journal Articles

  1. A.C. Kelley with Robert M. Schmidt, "Saving, Dependency and Development", Journal of Population Economics, vol. 9 no. 4 (1996), pp. 365-386
  2. A.C. Kelley with Robert M. Schmidt, "Aggregate Population and Economic Growth Correlations: The Role of the Components of Demographic Change", Demography (November, 1995), pp. 543-555
  3. A.C. Kelley, "Joseph J. Spengler (November 19 1902-January 2, 1991)", Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 136 no. 1 (1992), pp. 143-147
  4. A.C. Kelley with John Siegfried et al., "The Status and Prospects of the Economics Major", Journal of Economic Education (Summer, 1991), pp. 197-224
  5. A.C. Kelley, "Human Development Index: Handle with Care", Popualtion and Development Review (June, 1991), pp. 315-324
  6. A.C. Kelley with John Siegfried, et al., "The B- Economics Major: Can and Should We Do Better?, American Economic Review (May, 1991), pp. 20-26
  7. A.C. Kelley, "DevDev: A Balanced, Moderate and Eclectic Perspective", International Family Planning Perspectives, vol. 16 no. 4 (December, 1990), pp. 143-145
  8. A.C. Kelley, "the 'International Human Suffering Index': Reconsideration of the Evidence", Population and Development Review (December, 1989), pp. 731-737
  9. A.C. Kelley, "Economic Consequences of Population Change in the Third World", Journal of Economic Literature (December, 1988), pp. 685-1728 (Reprinted in Development Studies: An Introduction Through Selected Readings, edited by Ron Ayres (Greenwich University Press Course Readers series (London: Greenwich University Press), 1994; The Economics of Population: Key Modern Writings, Vol. 2, edited by Julian L. Simon, International Library of Critical Writings in Economis, No. 78 (Cheltenham, UK and Lyme, N.H.: Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., 1997), pp. 131-174; Economic Demography, Vol. 2, edited by T. Paul Schultz, International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, No. 86, (Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., 1998), pp. 507-550.)
  10. A.C. Kelley, "Population Pressures, Saving and Investment in the Third World: Some Puzzles", Economic Development and Cultural Change (April, 1988), pp. 449-464
  11. A.C. Kelley, "Australia: The Coming of Age", Australian Economic Review (2nd Quarter, 1988), pp. 27-44
  12. A.C. Kelley with Robert M. Schmidt, "Modeling Family Size Decisions in Developing Countries: Some Econometric Issues", Research in Population Economics (1988)
  13. A.C. Kelley, "The Population Explosion: A Bomb or a Dud?", Phytopathology (January, 1987), pp. 29-33
  14. A.C. Kelley, "Review of National Research Council, "Population Growth and Economic Development: Policy Questions", Population and Development Review (September, 1986), pp. 563-568
  15. A.C. Kelley, "The Birth Dearth: The Economic Consequences", Public Opinion (December/January 1986), pp. 14-17, 53
  16. A.C. Kelley, "Population and Development: Controversy and Reconciliation", Journal of Economic Education (Summer, 1985), pp. 177-188
  17. A.C. Kelley, "the Population Debate: A Status Report and Revisionist Interpretation", in Population Trends and Public Policy no. 7 (1985), pp. 12-23, Washington, D.C.: Popualtion Reference Bureau
  18. A.C. Kelley with J. G. Williamson, "Popualtion Growth, Industrial Revolutions, and the Urban Transition", Population and Development Review (September, 1984), pp. 419-441
  19. A.C. Kelley with G. L. Bach, "Improving the Teaching of Economics: Achievements and Aspirations", American Economic Review (May, 1984), pp. 12-18
  20. A.C. Kelley, "The Newspaper Can Be an Effective Teaching Tool", Journal of Economic Education (Fall, 1983), pp. 56-59
  21. A.C. Kelley with J. G. Williamson, "The Limits to Urban Growth: Suggestions for Macromodeling Third World Economies", Economic Development and Cultural Change (April, 1982), pp. 595-623 (Reprinted in Urbanization and Development in the Third World, (Lexenburg, Austria: IIASA, June 1982), pp. 539-623.)
  22. A.C. Kelley, "Demographic Impacts on Demand Patterns in the Low-Income Setting", Economic Development and Cultural Change (October, 1981), pp. 1-16
  23. A.C. Kelley with Lea Melo da Silva, "The Choice of Family Size and the Compatibility of Female Workforce Participation in the Low-Income Setting", Macroeconomie en Economie Ouverte (November, 1980), pp. 1081-1104
  24. A.C. Kelley with Robert M. Schmidt, "Modeling the Role of Government Policy in Post-War Australian Immigration", Economic Record (June, 1979), pp. 127-135
  25. A.C. Kelley, "Teaching Principles of Economics: The Joint Council Experimental Economics Course Project", American Economic Review (May, 1977), pp. 105-109 (Reprinted in Research on Teaching College Economics: Selected Readings, edited by Rendigs Fels and John J. Siegfried (New York: Joint Council on Economic Education, 1982), pp. 323-327.)
  26. A.C. Kelley with Caroline Swartz, "Student to Student Tutoring in Economics", Journal of Economic Education (Fall, 1976), pp. 52-55 (Reprinted in Research on Teaching College Economics: Selected Readings, edited by Rendigs Fels and John J. Siegfried (New York: Joint Council on Economic Education, 1982), pp. 315-318.)
  27. A.C. Kelley, "Demographic Change and the Size of the Government Sector", Southern Economic Journal (October, 1976), pp. 1056-1066
  28. A.C. Kelley, "Savings, Demographic Change, and Economic Development", Economic Development and Cultural Change (July, 1976), pp. 683-694
  29. A.C. Kelley, "Comment on 'The Economic Impact of Grade Inflation on Instructor Evaluations: A Theoretical Approach" by Richard B. McKenzie, Journal of Economic Education (Spring, 1975), pp. 106
  30. A.C. Kelley, "The Student as Utility Maximizer", Journal of Economic Education (Spring, 1975), pp. 82-92
  31. A.C. Kelley, "the Role of Population in Models of Economic Growth", American Economic Review (May, 1974), pp. 39-44
  32. A.C. Kelley, "Population Growth, the Dependency Rate, and the Pace of Economic Development", Population Studies (November, 1973), pp. 405-414
  33. A.C. Kelley with W. Lee Hansen, "The Political Economy of Course Evaluations", Journal of Economic Education (Fall, 1973), pp. 10-21
  34. A.C. Kelley with J. G. Williamson, "Modeling Economic Development and General Equilibrium Histories", American Economic Review (May, 1973), pp. 450-458
  35. A.C. Kelley, "Individualizing Instruction Through the Use of Technology in Higher Education", Journal of Economic Education (Spring, 1973), pp. 77-89
  36. A.C. Kelley with J. G. Williamson, "Sources of Growth Methodology in Low-Income Countries: A Critique", Quarterly Journal of Economics (February, 1973), pp. 138-147
  37. A.C. Kelley with R. Andreano, R. Baldwin, E. Epstein, and B. Weisbrod, "Disease and Economic Development: The Impact of Parasitic Disease in St. Lucia", Journal of Social Economics (Autumn 1973), pp. 25-38
  38. A.C. Kelley, "Uses and Abuses of Course Evaluations as Measures of Education Output", Journal of Economic Education (Fall, 1972), pp. 13-18
  39. A.C. Kelley, "Scale Economies, Inentive Activity, and the Economics of American Population Growth", Explorations in Economic History (Fall, 1972), pp. 35-52 (Reprinted in The Economics of Population: Key Modern Writings, edited by Julian L. Simon. International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, No. 78. (Cheltenham, UK and Lyme, N.H.: Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., 1997), pp. 3-20.)
  40. A.C. Kelley with Jeffrey G. Williamson and R. J. Cheetham, "Biased Technological Progress and Labor Force Growth in a Dualistic Economy", Quarterly Journal of Economics (August, 1972), pp. 426-444
  41. A.C. Kelley, "TIPS and Technical Change in Classroom Instruction", American Economic Review (May, 1972), pp. 422-428 (Reprinted in Research on Teaching College Economics: Selected Readings, edited by Rendigs Fels and John J. Siegfried (New York: Joint Council on Economic Education, 1982), pp. 229-235.)
  42. A.C. Kelley with J. G. Williamson, "Writing History Backwards: Meiji Japan Revisited", Journal of Economic History (December, 1971), pp. 729-776 (Reprinted in The Industrialization of Japan, edited by W. J. Macpherson. The Industrial Revolutions Series, Vol. 7 (Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell Publishers for the Economic History Society, 1994.)
  43. A.C. Kelley with W. Lee Hansen and Burton A. Weisbrod, "Economic Efficiency and the Distribution of Benefits from College Instruction", American Economic Review (May, 1970), pp. 364-369 (Reprinted in Research on Teaching College Economics: Selected Readings, edited by Rendigs Fels and John J. Siegfried (New York: Joint Council on Economic Education, 1982), pp. 92-100.)
  44. A.C. Kelley, "Demographic Cycles and Economic Growth: The Long Swing Reconsidered", Journal of Economic History (December, 1969), pp. 633-656
  45. A.C. Kelley with L. W. Weiss, "Markov Processes, Economic Analysis and Migration", Econometrica (April, 1969), pp. 280-297
  46. A.C. Kelley, "Demand Patterns, Demographic Change, and Economic Growth", Quarterly Journal of Economics (February, 1969), pp. 281-295
  47. A.C. Kelley with Paul Zarembka, "Normalization of Student Test Scores: An Experimental Justification", Journal of Educational Research (November, 1968), pp. 160-165
  48. A.C. Kelley, "An Experiment with TIPS: A Computer-Aided Instructional System for Undergraduate Education", American Economic Review (May, 1968), pp. 446-457
  49. A.C. Kelley with J. G. Williamson, "Household Savings Behavior in the Developing Economies: The Indonesian Case", Economic Development and Cultural Change (April, 1968), pp. 385-403
  50. A.C. Kelley, "Demographic Change and Economic Growth", Explorations in Entrepreneurial History (Spring/Summer 1968), pp. 115-185
  51. A.C. Kelley, "International Migration and Economic Growth: Australia, 1865-1935", Journal of Economic History (September, 1965), pp. 333-353

Chapters in Books

  1. A.C. Kelley with Robert M. Schmidt, A Century of Demographic Change and Economics Growth: The Asian Experience, in Population Change, Labor Markets and Sustainable Growth: Towards a New Economic Paradigm, edited by Andrew Mason and Mitoshi Yamaguchi (2007), Elsevier Science
  2. A.C. Kelley with Robert M. Schmidt, Evolution of Recent Economic-Demographic Modeling: A Synthesis, in Population Change, Labor Markets and Sustainable Growth: Towards a New Economic Paradigm, edited by Andrew Mason and Mitoshi Yamaguchi (2007)
  3. A.C. Kelley with Robert M. Schmidt, "Economic and Demographic Change: A Synthesis of Models, Findings, and Perspectives", in Population Matters: Demographic Change, Economic Growth, and Proverty in the Developing World, edited by Nancy Birdsall, Allen C. Kelley and Steven Sinding (2001), pp. 67-105, New York: Oxford University Press
  4. A.C. Kelley, "Population and Economic Development", in International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, edited by Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes (2001), Oxford: Elsevier Science
  5. A.C. Kelley, "The Population Debate in Historical Perspective: Revisionism Revised", in Population Matters: Demographic Change, Economic Growth, and Proverty in the Developing World, edited by Nancy Birdsall, Allen C. Kelley and Steven Sinding (2001), pp. 24-54, New York: Oxford University Press
  6. A.C. Kelley, "Population and Resources", in The Social Science Encyclopedia, Second Edition, edited by Adam Kuper and Jessica Kuper (1996), pp. 641, London: Routledge Ltd.
  7. A.C. Kelley, "The Consequences of Population Growth on Human Resource Development: The Case of Education", in The Impact of Population Growth on Well-being in Developing Countries, edited by D. A. Ahlburg, A.C. Kelley and K. Oppenheim Mason (1996), pp. 67-137, Berlin: Springer-Verlag
  8. A.C. Kelley with Robert M. Schmidt, "Toward a Cure for the Myopia and Tunnel Vision of the Population Debate: A Dose of Historical Perspective", in The Impact of Population Growth on Well-being in Developing Countries, edited by Dennis A. Ahlburg, Allen C. Kelley and Karen Oppenheim (1996), pp. 11-35, Berlin: Springer-Verlag
  9. A.C. Kelley with William Paul McGreevey, "Population and Development in Historical Perspective", in Population and Development: Old Debates, New Conclusions, Overseas Development Council, U.S.-Third World Policy Perspectives No. 19, edited by Robert Cassen (1994), pp. 107-126, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers
  10. A.C. Kelley, "The Population Factor in Economic development", in Population and Development (1993), pp. 12-14, The Australian Academy of Science and The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia
  11. A.C. Kelley, "La ville et l'espace africain: perspectives, problèmes et politiques", in Politiques de développement et croissance démographique rapide en Afrique, edited by Juean-Claude Chasteland, Jacques Vérnon and Magali Barbiéri (1993), pp. 139-162, Paris: Institut National d'Êtudes Démographiques, Centre Français sue la Population et le Développement
  12. A.C. Kelley with John Siegfried, et al., "The Economics Major in American Higher Education", in The Challenge of Connecting Learning: Reports from the Fields (1991), pp. 43-60, Washington: Association of American Colleges
  13. A.C. Kelley with Robert M. Schmidt, "The Demographic Transition and Population Policy in Egypt", in Research in Population Economics, edited by T. Paul Schultz (1988), pp. 69-110, JAI Press
  14. A.C. Kelley with J. G. Williamson, "What Drives City Growth in the Developing World?", in The Economics of Urbanization and Urban Policies in Developing Countries, edited by George S. Tolley and Vinod Thomas (1987), pp. 32-46, Washington, DC: The World Bank
  15. A.C. Kelley with J. G. Williamson, "A Computable General Equilibrium Model of Third World Urbanization and City Growth: Preliminary Comparative Statics", in Modeling Growing Economies in Equilibrium and Disequilibrium (1983), pp. 3-56, Durham, NC: Duke University Press
  16. A.C. Kelley, "Interactions of Economic and Demographic Household Behavior", in Population and Economic Change in Less Developed Countries, edited by Richard A. Easterlin (1980), pp. 403-470, Chicago: University of Chicago Press for the National Bureau of Economic Research
  17. A.C. Kelley with J. G. Williamson, "Dualism, Demography and Development", in Population and Development, Population Development Studies, No. 6, edited by David E. Horlacher (1980), pp. 105-109, UNFDA, United Nations
  18. A.C. Kelley with Caroline Swartz, "The Impact of Family Structure on Household Decision Making in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Urban Kenya", in Economic and Demographic Change: Issues for the 1980s (1979), pp. 122-137, Liege, Belgium: Ordina Editions
  19. A.C. Kelley with R. J. Cheetham and Jeffrey G. Williamson, "Demand, Structural Change and the Process of Economic Growth", in Nations and Households in Economic Growth: Essays in Honor of Moses Abramovitz (1974), pp. 239-264, Academic Press, Inc.
  20. A.C. Kelley with J. G. Williamson, "General Equilibrium Analysis of Agricultural Development: The Case of Meiji Japan", in Agricultural Development and Theory, edited by Lloyd Reynolds (1974), New Haven: Yale University Press
  21. A.C. Kelley, "Relative Economic Status and the American Fertility Swing: A Response", in Family Economic Behavior: Problems and Prospects, edited by Eleanor Bernert Sheldon (1974), pp. 224-228, J. P. Lippincott Company
  22. A.C. Kelley, "Bilharzia, Demographic Change and Economic Growth", in Disease and Economic Development, edited by B. Weisbrod, et. al. (1973), pp. 59-90, 103-113, University of Wisconsin Press
  23. A.C. Kelley, "On the Appraisal of Technical Change in Classroom Instruction", in Economic Education Experiences of Enterprising Teachers (1973), pp. 78-85, New York: Joint Council on Economic Education
  24. A.C. Kelley with J. G. Williamson, "Simple Parables of Japanese Economic Progress: Report on Early Findings", in Nihon Keizai No Chokiteki Bunseki (The Long-Term Analysis of the Japanese Economy), edited by K. Ohkawa and Y. Hayami (1973), pp. 141-185, Tokyo, Nippon Keisai Shimbunsha
  25. A.C. Kelley, "Demographic Changes and American Economic Development: Past, Present, and Future", in Economic Aspects of Population Change, edited by Elliot R. Morse and Ritchie H. Reed (1972), pp. 9-48, Washington, D.C.: The Commission on Population Growth and the American Future, Government Printing Office
  26. A.C. Kelley, "The Economics of Teaching: The Role of TIPS", in Recent Research in Economic Education, edited by Allen C. Kelley and Keith G. Lumsdem (1970), pp. 44-67, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall

Other

  1. A.C. Kelley, Demography, in The New Pelgrave Dictionary of Economics (2008)

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