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Warren C. Whatley
Citizenship United States
Institution University of Michigan
Field Economic History
Economic development
Alma mater Stanford University (MA), 1978; (PhD), 1982
Shaw University (BA), 1972
Doctoral
advisor
Paul A. David
Donald J. Harris
Gavin Wright
Awards Allan Nevins Prize for the best dissertation in American economic history, 1983
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

Warren C. Whatley is an American economist. He is a professor emeritus of economics at the University of Michigan. This means he has retired but still holds an honored title from the university. He also used to be the president of the National Economic Association.

Learning and Early Life

Warren Whatley finished his studies at Shaw University in 1972. Later, he earned his PhD from Stanford University in 1982. A PhD is a very high university degree. In 1983, he won a special award. It was called the Allan Nevins Prize. This award was for his excellent research paper. It focused on the economic history of the United States.

His Career as a Professor

Professor Whatley taught at the University of Michigan for many years. He worked there from 1981 to 2016. He was a professor in two different subjects. These were economics and AfroAmerican and African Studies.

What Did He Study?

Professor Whatley studied many interesting topics in economic history. He looked at how people worked on farms in the American South. He also researched how new machines changed cotton farming. Another important part of his work was about African-American workers. He studied their roles in labor strikes. He also researched how the transatlantic slave trade affected different groups in Africa. His studies help us understand how history shaped today's economy.

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