Background
Lewis, Stephen Richmond was born on February 11, 1939 in Englewood, New Jersey, United States. Son of Stephen Richmond and Esther (Magan) Lewis.
(As interest in South Africa began to rise sharply in the ...)
As interest in South Africa began to rise sharply in the United States in the mid-1980s it became clear that few Americans economists know much about the economies of South Africa and the region. The Economics of Apartheid offers a clear and concise explanation of the regions economies and how it contributes and directs public policy. Though this is not a prescriptive book, it does provide an understanding of the problem of South Africa and the possible consequences of various alternative policies both in South Africa and in the international community. It will also provide policymakers and to all those concerned with the struggle for human rights in South Africa.
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academic administrator economist
Lewis, Stephen Richmond was born on February 11, 1939 in Englewood, New Jersey, United States. Son of Stephen Richmond and Esther (Magan) Lewis.
Bachelor, Williams College, 1960; Doctor of Laws, Williams College, 1987; Master of Arts, Stanford University, 1962; Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University, 1963; Doctor of Humane Letters, Doshisha U., 1993.
Instructor, Stanford University, 1962-1963; research advisor, Pakistan Institute Development Economics, Karachi, 1963-1965; assistant professor economics, Harvard University, 1965-1966; assistant professor economics, Williams College, 1966-1968; associate professor, Williams College, 1968-1973; professor, Williams College, 1973-1976; Herbert H. Lehman professor, Williams College, 1976-1987; provost of college, Williams College, 1968-1971, 73-77; special assistant to president, Williams College, 1979-1980; director Williams-Botswana Project, Williams College, 1982-1988; department chairman economics, Williams College, 1984-1986; visiting senior research fellow, Institute Development Studies, Nairobi, Kenya, 1971-1973; economics consultant to, Ministry of Finance and Development Planning, Government of Botswana, 1., since 1975; visiting fellow, Institute Development Studies, Sussex, England, 1986-1987; president, professor economics, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, since 1987. Consultant economics Ford Foundation, Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, World Bank, Organisation Economics Cooperative and Development, Govts. of Kenya, Philippines, Botswana. Trustee Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, since 1988.
(As interest in South Africa began to rise sharply in the ...)
Executive committee Indianhead county Boy Scouts American, since 1989. Member Council on Foreign Relations, National Tax Association, American Economics Association Beta Kappa.
Married Judith Frost, 1996. Children by previous marriage: Virginia, Deborah, Mark.