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Susan Howson (economist)

Susan Kyle Howson (born October 21, 1945)[1] is a British economist, currently professor emeritus of economics at the University of Toronto in Canada.[2]

Born in London, Howson received her Ph.D. in economics from the University of Cambridge in 1975, as well as a B.A./M.Sc. from the London School of Economics in 1967/1969. After graduating, she worked as a research economist in the International Division of the Bank of England.[3]

She is a scholar of macroeconomics and economic history, having written numerous articles and books on the topics. She is the author of a biography of the economist Lionel Robbins, as well as a four-volume series on the collected works of James Meade.[4] She is the recipient of the T.S. Ashton Prize from the Economic History Society (1973) and the Connaught Senior Research Fellowships in the Social Sciences (2004, 2007).[2] In 2019, she was named a distinguished fellow of the History of Economics Society.[5]

Howson is an emeritus professor of economics at the University of Toronto and a fellow of Trinity College Toronto, Canada.[6]

Publications

References

  1. ^ Klumpenhouwer, Tys (June 2013). "Susan Howson Fonds, B2012-0026" (PDF). University of Toronto Archives and Records Management Services.
  2. ^ a b "Susan Howson". University of Toronto, Department of Economics.
  3. ^ Harcourt, G.; Cohen, J. (1986). International Monetary Problems and Supply-Side Economics: Essays in Honour of Lorie Tarshis. Springer. p. vii.
  4. ^ "About Us". Economists' Papers.
  5. ^ "46th Annual Meetings of the History of Economics Society" (PDF). History of Economics Society.
  6. ^ Robbins, Lionel (2018). Lionel Robbins on the Principles of Economic Analysis: The 1930s Lectures. Routledge.

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