Degree
BA (1963), PhD (1969), University of Pennsylvania; MA, University of Michigan, 1964
Teaching Experience
Temple University; University of the West Indies; Nankai University (People's Republic of China); University of California/Berkeley; Bryn Mawr College; Swarthmore College; Lincoln University; University of Guyana
Specialties
Economic development, economic theory
Interests
Economic globalization, Caribbean economic development, African American economic history, contemporary United States economy, sports in society, Occupy Wall Street.
Publications
- "Globalization: Pro and Con" In John J. McCusker et al, History of World Trade New York: Thomson Gale, 2006, pp. 320-323
- "The Present as History: Globalization and the Asian Industrial Revolution," The Journal of the Historical Society, Vol. 5, No. 3 (Fall, 2005), pp. 347-361
- "Team Spirit," Review of Franklin Foer, How Soccer Explains the World. The Washington Post Book World, July 4-10, 2004, p. 9
- Globalization and the Poor (Cambridge University Press, 2003)
- Co-editor of "Globalization" issue of The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, Volume 570 (July 2000)
- Persistent Underdevelopment: Change and Economic Modernization in the West Indies (1996)
- A New Mandate: Democratic Choices for a Prosperous Economy (1994)
- Caribbean Hoops: The Development of West Indian Basketball (1994)
- Not Slave, Not Free: The African American Economic Experience Since the Civil War (1992)
- No Pain, No Gain: Taxes, Productivity and Economic Growth (1992)
- Grass Roots Commitment: Basketball and Society in Trinidad and Tobago (1988)
- Big Revolution, Small Country: The Rise and Fall of the Grenada Revolution (1985)
- Patterns of Caribbean Development: An Interpretive Essay on Economic Change (1982)
- The Roots of Black Poverty: The Southern Plantation Economy After the Civil War (1978)
- The Plantation Economy: Population and Economic Change in Guyana, 1983-1960 (1978)
Working Papers: - 104-15 Lessons from the Failure of West Indies Development in the First Globalization - Mandle
- 104-14 Saving Globalization - Mandle