Lance E. Davis

Lance E. Davis
Born (1928-11-03)November 3, 1928
Seattle
Died January 20, 2014(2014-01-20) (aged 85)
Institution California Institute of Technology
Alma mater Johns Hopkins University

Lance Edwin Davis (November 3, 1928[1] – January 20, 2014) was the Mary Stillman Harkness Professor of Social Science at the California Institute of Technology. He researched the economic history of financial markets and institutional and technological change. His work has been recognised by The Cliometric Society via their awarding him a Clio Can in recognition his of exceptional support of cliometrics.[2][3]

Davis was also a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research.[4] He earned a PhD from Johns Hopkins University in 1956 with thesis titled United States Financial Intermediaries in the Early 19th Century: Four Case Studies.[5]

Selected publications

References

  1. Engerman, S. L.; Hoffman, P. T.; Rosenthal, J. L.; Sokoloff, K. L. (2003). "Afterword: About Lance Davis". Finance, Intermediaries, and Economic Development. p. 319. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511510892.013. ISBN 9780511510892.
  2. Caltech: Lance E. Davis (Accessed Dec 2011)
  3. "Pasadena Now » Caltech Social Science Professor Lance E. Davis Dies at 85". PasadenaNow.com. Retrieved 2014-01-27.
  4. National Bureau of Economic Research: Lance E. Davis (Accessed Dec 2011)
  5. Davis, Lance E. "United States Financial Intermediaries in the Early 19th Century: Four Case Studies". ProQuest. Retrieved January 23, 2014.

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