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Price V. Fishback
CitizenshipUnited States
Academic career
FieldEconomic History
Labor Economics
Political Economy
Law and Economics
InstitutionUniversity of Arizona
Alma materUniversity of Washington
Butler University
Doctoral
advisor
Robert Higgs

Price V. Fishback (born c. 1955) is an economic historian. He is a professor of economics at the University of Arizona and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. His research on American economic history has included employment and labor in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries especially in the coal industry, and government programs of the New Deal. His work has been recognised by the Cliometric Society via their awarding him a Clio Can in recognition of his "exceptional support of cliometrics". Prior to arriving to the University of Arizona, Fishback was an Assistant and later Associate Professor at the University of Georgia.

Education

Fishback received a B.A. with honors in Mathematics and Economics from Butler University in 1977. He then received his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Washington in 1979 and 1983, respectively. His Ph.D. Thesis was entitled "Employment Conditions of Blacks in the Coal Industry, 1900-1930." His advisor was Robert Higgs.

Selected publications

References

  1. University of Arizona: Price V. Fishback (Accessed Jan 2016)
  2. National Bureau of Economic Research: Price V. Fishback (Accessed Dec 2011)
  3. "PRICE VANMETER FISHBACK" (PDF). University of Arizona: Department of Economics.

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