Frank Denton

Frank Denton
Born (1930-10-27) October 27, 1930
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Education

B.A., Economics, University of Toronto (1952)

M.A., Economics, University of Toronto (1954)
Occupation Economist
Employer McMaster University

Frank Trevor Denton (born October 27, 1930 in Toronto), is a Canadian economist. He is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Economics[1] at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. His published work includes contributions to applied econometrics, population economics, labour economics, health economics, energy economics, and demography.

Background

Career

Denton’s first professional position, 1953 to 1954, was with the Government of Ontario’s Bureau of Statistics and Research, in Toronto. From 1954 to 1959, and again from 1961 to 1968, he held various positions with the Dominion Bureau of Statistics (later renamed Statistics Canada), the final one being Director, Research and Econometrics Staff. (In 1959 he had taken a job as an economist with Philips Electronics Industries Limited, in Toronto, but left it in 1960 to work for the Special Committee of the Senate on Manpower and Employment, before returning to the Bureau in 1961.) During the period 1964 to 1968, concurrently with his appointment at the Bureau, he served also as research consultant to the Economic Council of Canada. He moved to McMaster University in 1968 as Professor in the Department of Economics [7] and was Director of the Program (later Research Institute) for Quantitative Studies in Economics and Population from 1981 to 1996. He became Professor Emeritus in 1996.[8]

Publications

Selected Journal Articles

Selected Books and Monographs

References

External links

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