Craig W. HeinickeVisiting Professor of Economics
Office: WSTN 102-F
Phone: (804) 287-6355
Fax: (804) 289-8878
Email: cheinick@richmond.edu
Teaching:
Principles of Economics
Economic History
Macroeconomic Policy
Statistics and Econometrics
Research:
Economic History
Economics of Institutions and Institutional Change
Education:
BA, SUNY College at Purchase
MA, University of Toronto
PhD, University of Toronto
Selected Publications:
Labor Markets, Regional Diversity, and Cotton Harvest Mechanization in the Post-WWII U.S. with Wayne Grove, Social Science History (2005); Better or Worse Opportunities? The Demise of Cotton Harvest Labor in the US 1949-1964 with Wayne Grove, Journal of Economic History (2003); One Step Forward: Labor Force Participation of African-American Married Women in the South 1950-60, Journal of Interdisciplinary History (2000); Southern Tenancy, Machines, and Production Scale on the Eve of the Cotton Picker's Arrival, Social Science History (1999).
Academic and Professional Activities:
Cliometrics Association; Economics History Association
Awards:
Baldwin-Wallace College Community Club, Community Relations Award

