Albert Berry
Professor Emeritus
department of economics
university of Toronto
Italy
Biography
Professor Emeritus Ph. D. (Princeton, 1963), B.A. (Western Ontario, 1959) Office: Munk Centre for International Studies, 358S. Research fields: Economic development, International economics
Research Interest
Selected research Albert Berry and Frances Stewart, "Globalization, Liberalization, and Inequality: Real Causes", Challenge: The Magazine of Economic Affairs 43, No. 1 (2000), 42–92. Albert Berry, "Small-Scale Non-Agricultural Exports as a Route to Employment Creation and Poverty Alleviation", Konjunturpolitik 43, No.3 (1997), 275–298. Albert Berry, "Poverty Policy in Latin America During the 1980's", Review of Income and Wealth 43, No. 1 (1997), 119–129. Albert Berry, "The Inequality Threat in Latin America", Latin American Research Review 32, No. 2 (1997), 3–40. Albert Berry, "Creating an Enabling Policy Environment for Promotion of Small Enterprises: Traditional and Innovative Approaches", Revista de la Facultad de Economia de la Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (1996), 11–48. Honors and awards Ford Foundation, 2000-02. Ford Foundation, 1996-98. Various Donors, 1993-96. Teaching Graduate: Economic Development Graduate: International Economics: Theory and Institutions Graduate: The History of the International Economy since 1870 Graduate: The Political Economy of Development (in conjunction with one other professor) Graduate: Topics in the History of Economics: The Development of Economic Analysis 1920-1970 Undergraduate: Advanced Economic Theory Undergraduate: Advanced Macroeconomic Theory Undergraduate: Economics of Latin America Undergraduate: International Trade Undergraduate: Monetary Economics Undergraduate: Poverty and Income Distribution