The Canadian Network for Economic History
Réseau canadien d'histoire economique
CONFERENCEApril 15-17, 2005
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario
Preliminary Program
Support from Queen's University (Department of Economics, Faculty of Arts and Science, John Deutsch Institute, Office of Research Services) and the Canadian Economics Association is gratefully acknowledged.
Reporters: Marina Adshade (Dalhousie University), Patrick Coe (Carleton University), Marc Law (University of Vermont), Byron Lew (Trent University), Alexander MacDonald (University of British Columbia).
Friday, April 15th
9:00am - 9:15am WELCOME
9:15am - 10:30am PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE STANDARD OF LIVING OF NATIVE AMERICANS
Chair: Cherie Metcalf (Queen's University)
Ann Carlos (University of Colorado), Frank Lewis (Queen's University), and Alexander MacDonald (University of British Columbia) Nutrition and the Standard of Living of Native Americans and Europeans in the Eighteenth Century
Tony Ward (Brock University) Institutional Constraints on Indian Farming on the Canadian Prairies, 1885 to 1920
10:30am - 10:45 am COFFEE BREAK
10:45am - 12:00pm POLITICAL INFLUENCE AND INSTITUTIONS: TWO CASE STUDIE
Chair: Marc Law (University of Vermont)
Bruce Carruthers (Northwestern University), Timothy Guinnane (Yale University) and Yoonseok Lee(Yale University) The Passage of the Uniform Small Loan Law
Mauricio Drelichman (University of British Columbia) Sons of Something: Taxes, Lawsuits and Political Control in Sixteenth-Century Castile
12:00pm - 1:15pm LUNCH
1:15pm - 3:00pm COMPARISONS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Chair: Ian Keay (Queen's University)
Livio Di Mateo (Lakehead University), Herb Emery (University of Calgary), and Martin Shanahan (University of South Australia) Natural Resource Exports, Wealth Accumulation and Development in Settler Economies: Northwestern Ontario and South Australia: 1905-1915
Carl Mosk (University of Victoria) Infrastructure, Trade Driven Growth Potential and Economic Development in Two Dominions: Canada and Australia Compared, 1917-1975
Richard Sicotte (University of Vermont), Catalina Vizcarra (University of Vermont) and Kirsten Wandschneider (Middlebury College) Natural Resources and the Economic Consequences of the War in the Pacific
3:00pm - 3:15pm COFFEE BREAK
3:15pm - 5:00pm ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND GROWTH
Chair: Marc Miró (University of Barcelona)
Richard Pomfret (University of Adelaide) Resource Abundance and Long-Run Growth: When is Oil a Curse? The Effect of Oil Discoveries on Kazakhstan's Economy
Mar Rubio (Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona) and Mauricio Folchi (Universidad de Chile and Pompeu Fabra) The Apparent Consumption of Fossil Energy as an Indicator of Modernisation in Latin America by 1925: A Proposal using Foreign Trade Statistics
Saturday, April 16th
8:45am - 10:30am THE MARKET FOR CANADIAN LABOUR IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Chair: Marina Adshade (Dalhousie University)
David Green (University of British Columbia) and Alan Green (Queen's University) Evolution of the Canadian Wage Structure from 1880 to the Present
Mary MacKinnon (McGill University) and Daniel Parent (McGill University) Pulled Up While Held Back: Institutions, Family Background, and the Educational Attainment of Franco-Americans in New England
Stuart Wilson (University of Regina) Canadian Economic Development and Factor Movements before the Great Depression
10:30am - 10:45am COFFEE BREAK
10:45am - 12:00pm DISSERTATION SESSION
Chair: Eona Karakacili (University of Western Ontario)
Catherine Douglas (University of British Columbia) Enclosure and Agricultural Development in Scotland
Shih-Tse Lo (Concordia University) Strengthening Intellectual Property Rights: Experience from the 1986 Taiwanese Patent Reforms
Almos Tassonyi (University of Calgary) Education, Debt Capacity and the Hard Budget Constraint for Ontario Municipalities in the 1950s
12:00pm - 1:15pm LUNCH
1:15pm - 3:00pm MONETARY SHOCKS AND BANKING IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Chair: Donald Paterson (University of British Columbia)
Michael Bordo (Rutgers), John Lane (Rutgers), and Angela Redish (University of British Columbia) The Role of Gold in the Deflation of the Late 19th Century
David Jacks (Simon Fraser University) Populists vs. Theorists: Futures Markets and the Volatility of Prices
Ronald Shearer (University of British Columbia) Imperial Regulation and the Constitution of Early Canadian Banking
3:00pm - 3:15pm COFFEE BREAK
3:15pm - 4:30pm SPORTS AND ALCOHOL DO MIX
Chair: Patrick Coe (Carleton University)
Louis Cain (Loyola University of Chicago and Northwestern University) and David Haddock (Northwestern University) Similar Economies, Similar Histories, Different Structures: Transatlantic Contrasts in the Evolution of Professional Sports Leagues
Ruth Dupré (University of Montreal) and Désiré Vencatachellum (University of Montreal) Canadians and Prohibition: An Analysis of the 1898 Referendum
4:30pm BUSINESS MEETING
6:30pm BANQUET - UNIVERSITY CLUB AT QUEEN'S
(168 Stuart Street)
Reception: 6:30pm
Dinner: 7:30pm
Speaker: Jeffrey Williamson (Harvard University) De-Industrialization in the
Pre-Modern Periphery
Sunday, April 17th
9:15am - 10:30am HEALTH, FERTILITY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: CANADA AND FRANCE
Chair: Marvin McInnis (Queen's University)
Claude Diebolt (University of Montpellier, France) and Cédric Doliger (University of Montpellier) Becker vs. Easterlin: Education, Fertility and Growth in France after World War II
Kris Inwood (University of Guelph) and John Cranfield (University of Guelph) Anthropometric Indicators for Canada during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
10:30am - 10:45am COFFEE BREAK
10:45am - 12:00pm INVESTMENT IN HUMAN CAPITAL AND INVENTION
Chair: Gillian Hamilton (University of Toronto)
David Mitch (University of Maryland) International Perspectives on the Causes and Consequences of the Rise of the Engineering Profession and of Its Allegedly Delayed Development in Britain
Dhanoos Sutthiphisal (McGill University) Learning-by-Producing and the Geographic Links between Invention and Production: Experience from the Second Industrial Revolution
12:00pm CLOSING REMARKS