DONALD J. HARRIS
Professor
Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley; A.B. UCWI-London University.
Research Interests: Economic growth and development of capitalist economies, alternative approaches to economic theory and analysis.
Current Research: Analysis of the interactions between technological change investment finance, and evolution of demand. Comparative analysis of export performance among countries and firms.
Representative Recent Publications: (1) "The Complex Dynamics of the Simple Ricardian System," (with Amit Bhaduri) Quarterly Journal of Economics, 102(4), November 1987, pp. 893-901; (2) "Determinants of Aggregate Export Performance of Caribbean Countries," Working Papers, No. 201, Inter-American Development Bank, January 1995; (3) "Endogenous Learning and Economic Growth," in The International Encyclopedia of Economics of Education, Second Edition, Oxford: Pergamon, 1995, 199-205.
Teaching Interests: Theories of value, distribution and growth, theory of capitalist development.