
Curriculum Vitae: Gordon H. Cleveland
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A. GENERAL INFORMATION
OFFICE: Division of Management,
University of Toronto at Scarborough,
1265 Military Trail,
Scarborough, Ontario M1C 1A4
Tel: (416) 287-7317
B. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
1990 Ph.D. (Economics),
University of Toronto. Dissertation: "The Choice of Child Care
Arrangements by Employed Mothers: Canadian Evidence and Policy Rationale."
Supervisor: Dr. Morley Gunderson, Director, Centre for Industrial
Relations and Specialist in Labour Economics. Field specializations:
Industrial Organization, History of Economic Thought.
1976 M.A. (Political Economy), University of Toronto.
1967 B.A. (Hons.) in Economics, University of King's
College/Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
C. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Member of: The Canadian Economics Association
The American Economic Association
D. and E. PAST AND CURRENT RESEARCH GRANTS
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F. PUBLICATIONS
THESIS:
The Choice of Child Care Arrangements
by Employed Mothers:
Canadian Evidence and Policy Rationale. October, 1990.
Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University of Toronto.
PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED
JOURNALS:
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REFEREED BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS,
PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS:
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OTHER PUBLICATIONS:
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G. TEACHING EXPERIENCE
1999-2004 Senior Lecturer,
Economics, Division of Management, University of Toronto at Scarborough
(Introductory Economics: A Mathematical Approach, Cost-Benefit Analysis/Economic
Aspects of Public Policy, Economics of the Internet and E-Commerce).
Excellent teaching skills.
1992-1999 Assistant
Professor, Economics, Division of Management and Economics, University
of Toronto at Scarborough (Introductory Economics: A Mathematical
Approach, Public Finance: Government Expenditure and Taxation, Intermediate
Microeconomics, Industrial Organization, Labour Economics, Senior Seminar
in Research Methods, Cost-BenefitAnalysis/Economic Aspects of Public
Policy). Excellent teaching
skills.
1991-92 Assistant
Professor, Department of Economics, Brock University, St. Catherines
(Economics of Labour Unions, Intermediate Microeconomics, Intermediate
Macroeconomics).
1978-81 Teaching Master:
Economics and Business at Seneca College in Toronto.
1976-78 Teacher/Broadcaster/Joint
Author of 48 one-hour programs forming a year-long university
credit course in Introductory Economics. Jointly taught and broadcast
with Dian Cohen at CJRT-FM in Toronto.
H. OTHER RECENT ACTIVITIES:
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