Summary Curriculum Vitae of

E. WAYNE NAFZIGER

Summer 2000

 

PRESENT POSITION AND PH. D.:

 

University Distinguished Professor of Economics, Kansas State University, 327 Waters Hall, Manhattan, Kansas 66506. Telephone: (785-532-4579), Fax: (785-532-6919), e-mail nafwayne@ksu.edu, http://www.ksu.edu/economics/nafwayne.

Ph.D., Economics, University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign, 1967

 

EXPERIENCE:

 

Policy Conference Coordinator, The United Nations University/World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU/WIDER), for UNU/WIDER-Queen Elizabeth House (QEH), Oxford University-Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), on War, Hunger, and Displacement, Policy Conference, Stockholm, June 15-16, 1998.

Senior Research Fellow, UNU/WIDER, resident director of research project on political economy of complex humanitarian emergencies, in collaboration with QEH, Oxford, 1996-98 (including conferences organized in Helsinki, 1996 and at Oxford, 1997)

Commerce Bank Distinguished Graduate Faculty, 1996.

Indo-American Foundation/National Science Foundation Research Grant, Andhra University, Waltair, India, 1993.

Hewlett Visiting Fellow, Carter Center, African Governance Program, Atlanta, Georgia, Summer 1991.

Mid-America State Universities Association Honor Lecturer, 1984-85.

Visiting Professor, International University of Japan, Graduate School of International Relations, Yamato-machi;, 1983.

Visiting Scholar, University of Cambridge, African Studies Centre; University of Birmingham, Centre of West African Studies (U.K.);and Nigerian Institute for Social and Economic Research, Ibadan, Nigeria, 1976.

Fellow, Technology and Development Institute, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1972/73.

Visiting Fulbright Professor,  Andhra University, Waltair, Andhra Pradesh, India, 1970-71.

Research Fellow, Social Science Foundation, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, 1969.

Midwest Universities Consortium for International Activities Research Associate, Economic Development Institute, University of Nigeria, Enugu, Nigeria, 1964-65.

 

BOOKS:

 

War, Hunger, and Displacement: The Origins of Humanitarian Emergencies (ed. with Frances Stewart & Raimo Väyrynen). Vol. 1. Analysis. Vol. 2. Case Studies. UNU/WIDER & Queen Elizabeth House book, Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 2000.

“Preventing Deadly Political Violence,” UNU/WIDER, London: Macmillan, forthcoming 2001 (edited with Raimo Väyrynen)

Fathers, Sons, & Daughters: Industrial Entrepreneurs During India's Liberalization, Stamford, CN: JAI Press, 1998.

The Economics of Developing Countries, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1997, 1990, 1984.

Learning from the Japanese: Japan's Prewar Development and the Third World, Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1995.

Poverty and Wealth: Comparing Afro-Asian Development, Greenwich, CN: JAI Press, 1994.

The Debt Crisis in Africa, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993.

Nigeria: A Country Study (with Lovejoy, Cohen, Goldman, Osaghae, & Smaldone) Washington: Library

of Congress, 1992.

Inequality in Africa: Political Elites, Proletariat, Peasants & the Poor, Cambridge: Univ. Press, 1988 (cited by Choice, publ. of Assoc. of College & Res. Libs., Div. of Amer. Library Assoc., as an Outstanding Academic Book for 1989-90).

Entrepreneurship, Equity, and Economic Development, Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press, 1986.

The Economics of Political Instability, Boulder: Westview, 1983.

Development Theory: Four Critical Studies (with D. Seers, D. Cruise O'Brien, & H. Bernstein) London:

Frank Cass, 1979.

Class, Caste, and Entrepreneurship, Honolulu: Univ. Press of Hawaii, 1978.

African Capitalism: A Case Study in Nigerian Entrepreneurship, Stanford: Hoover, 1977.

 

OTHER:

 

Publications in the American Economic Review, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Journal of Development Studies, World Development, Journal of Development Planning, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Economic Issues, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Developing Areas, Journal of Modern African Studies, Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, and other journals. 

Papers to Oxford University conferences, Harvard University, Northwestern University, Washington University of St. Louis, UNDP, UN missions, secretariat, Stockholm School of Economics (Sweden), Soviet Academy of Sciences (Moscow), International Technology and Economy Institute (Beijing), Czech Academy of Sciences (Prague), International Centre for Theoretical Physics (Trieste, Italy), Lester Pearson Centre for Development Studies (Halifax, Canada), Delhi School of Economics, India International Centre, and US Department of State Conference on Nigeria; in France, Switzerland, Mexico, Morocco, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Malaysia, Tanzania, and Zambia.