Henry J. Bruton
John J. Gibson Professor of Economics, Emeritus
Education
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1952
B.A., University of Texas, Economics, 1943
Fields
Development Economics, Trade
Country Experience
Egypt, Iran, India, Pakistan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Chile
Publications and Working Papers
Henry Bruton, (with Catharine Hill, eds.) Public Expenditures in Sub-Saharan
Africa, Economic
Development Institute, The World Bank, 1997.
__________, On the Search for Well-Being, University of Michigan Press,
1997.
__________, (with collaborators), The Political Economy of Poverty,
Equity, and Growth: Sri Lanka
and Malaysia, Oxford University Press, 1992.
__________, (with Catharine B. Hill) "The Role of Counterpart Funds
in Economic Development," IDS Bulletin, April 1992.
__________, (with Catharine B. Hill) "The Macroeconomics of Counterpart
Funds," IDS Bulletin, April 1992.
__________, "The United States and the Less Developed Countries in
the 1990s," in Economic and
Social Issues of the 1990s, (Joseph Pechman and Michael McPherson,
eds.) Cornell University
Press, 1992.
__________, "International Aspects of the Role of Government in Economic
Development," in The State and the Market in Development, (Louise Putterman
and Dietrich Rueschemeyer, eds.) Lynne
Rienner, 1992.
__________, "Import Substitution as a Development Strategy," in Handbook
of Development
Economics, (Hollis Chenery and T.N. Srinivasan, eds.) North Holland,
1989.
_________, "The Search for Development Economics," World Development,
October/November 1985.
Williams
Economics