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Allen C. Kelley, James B. Duke Professor Emeritus

Allen C. Kelley

Please note: Allen has left the "Economics" group at Duke University; some info here might not be up to date.

Professor Kelley specializes in the study of economic demography, history, and development. He is most interested in research involving demographic change in the Third World and the consequences of such shifts. He has specifically explored the “impacts of rapid population growth on economic growth, structural change, and urbanization.” These studies resulted in his publication of several books, some utilizing computable general research models to analyze his observations; the project also led to the holding of case studies of Japan and Egypt. Other recent writings of Professor Kelley’s include the titles, “Demography,” “Evolution of Recent Economic-Demographic Modeling: A Synthesis,” and “Population Does Matter: Demography, Growth, and Poverty in the Developing World,” along with over four generations worth of earlier publications that have appeared in books and leading academic journals. Professor Kelley has focused his recent studies on the investigation of nations within Africa, including Kenya, to study fertility, urbanization, and the “evolution of population ideas.”

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Web Page:  http://www.econ.duke.edu/Econ/Faculty/Users/akelley.html

Education:

A.B.Stanford University1963
Two Year StudyLinfield College1957
Specialties:

Development Economics
Research Interests: Economic Demography and Economic Development

Professor Kelley specializes in the study of economic demography, history, and development. He is most interested in research involving demographic change in the Third World and the consequences of such shifts. He has specifically explored the “impacts of rapid population growth on economic growth, structural change, and urbanization.” These studies resulted in his publication of several books, some utilizing computable general research models to analyze his observations; the project also led to the holding of case studies of Japan and Egypt. Other recent writings of Professor Kelley’s include the titles, “Demography,” “Evolution of Recent Economic-Demographic Modeling: A Synthesis,” and “Population Does Matter: Demography, Growth, and Poverty in the Developing World,” along with over four generations worth of earlier publications that have appeared in books and leading academic journals. Professor Kelley has focused his recent studies on the investigation of nations within Africa, including Kenya, to study fertility, urbanization, and the “evolution of population ideas.”

Keywords:

Birth Rate • Development • Economic Demography • Economic Development • Economic History • Employment • Humans • Income • Models, Theoretical • Mortality • Population Density • Population Growth • Time Factors

Curriculum Vitae
Recent Publications   (More Publications)

  1. A.C. Kelley, Demography, in The New Pelgrave Dictionary of Economics (2008)
  2. 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
  3. 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)
  4. A.C. Kelley, American Economic Review, Jounral of Economic History, Economic Record, Economic Journal, Economic History Review, International Economic Review (recent)
  5. 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


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