Davenport, Paul
DAVENPORT, Paul
DAVENPORT, Paul. Canadian (born United States), b. 1946. Genres: Economics. Career: McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, professor of economics, 1973-89; University of Alberta, president and vice-chancellor, 1989-94; University of Western Ontario, president and vice-chancellor, 1994-; writer. Publications: University Education in Quebec: An Economic Perspective, 1979; (with C. Green, B. Watson, and others) Industrial Policy in Ontario and Quebec, 1982; (ed. with R.T. Leach, and contrib.) Reshaping Confederation: The 1982 Reform of the Canadian Constitution, 1984. Address: President & Vice-Chancellor, University of Western Ontario, 1151 Richmond St, London, ON, Canada N6A 3K7. Online address: [email protected]
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