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CURRICULUM VITAE Michael Huberman

Office: Home: Départements d’histoire et des sciences économiques 3432 Grey Université de Montréal Montréal, Québec C.P, 6128 succursale Centre-ville Canada H4A 3N6 Montréal Tel: 514 483-0155 Québec, Canada H3C 3J7 Tel: 514 343-6111 ext . 41439 Fax: 514 343-2483 E-MAIL: [email protected] Place of Birth: Montréal, Québec Citenzenship: Canadian

Education and Degrees Ph.D. 1985, Economics, University of Toronto Dissertation: “Auction or Contract? The Cotton-Spinning Labour Market in Lancashire, 1822-1852” Supervisor: Jon S. Cohen Research student 1981-82, St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford, UK M.A. 1979, Economics, University of Toronto B.A. 1978, Honours Economics, McGill University; 1977, University of California - Berkeley Languages English, French, German (reading ability) Awards and Graduate and Undergraduate Honours

McConnell Chair, Université de Montréal, 2012-2020 Economic History Association, Arthur H. Cole Prize, 2011 Chaire universitaire, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 2011 Cliometric Society, Explorations Prize, 2008 Fulbright Fellowship, 2006-07 Trent University Research Fellowship, 1990-91 Ph.D. exams passed with distinction, 1981 Social Science and Humanities Research Council (Canada) Doctoral Fellowship, 1979-82 University of Toronto Open Fellowship, 1978, 1983 University of Toronto Travel Grant, 1981 Newcomen Award for prize essay in economics at McGill University, 1978 Allan Oliver Award for highest standing in graduating class at McGill University, 1978 Employment History

1998- Professeur titulaire, Université de Montréal 2012-2014 Professseur ordinaire, Université de Genève 2002 Research fellow, Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en économie quantitative (CIREQ) 2000-02 Research fellow, Centre de recherche et développement en économique (CRDE) 1994-98 Professeur agrégé, Université de Montréal, tenure granted June 1996 1994- Research fellow, Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en analyse des organisations (CIRANO) 1984-94 Assistant and associate professor, Trent University, tenure granted July 1988

Professional Service (recent) 2003-2004 Membership Committee, Economic History Association 2012-2013 Nominating Committee, Economic History Association 2012-2016 Editorial Board, Journal of Economic History

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Visiting Positions 2016 Paris School of Economics, École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris (May-June) 2015 Universidade de São Paulo (March) 2014 Université Libre de Bruxelles (November) 2014 Universistat de Valencia (September-October) 2011 Université Libre de Bruxelles (May) 2008 École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris (May-June) 2008 Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa (March) 2007 UCLA, Department of Economics (January-March) 2006 Stanford University, Department of Economics (November) 2006 Michigan State University, Department of Economics (September-October) 2005 Trinity College, Institute for International Integration Studies, Dublin (May-June) 2000 Laboratoire d’Économie Appliquée (INRA), École Normale Supérieure, Paris (March-June) 1999 Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, UK (March-June) 1997 Université Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco (May) 1995 Wissenchaftszentrum Berlin, (June) 1991-92 Institute of Governmental Affairs and the Agricultural History Center, University of California, Davis Other Work Experience Assistant Chief Economist, Royal Bank of Canada, August 1993-August 1994

Université de Montréal Courses: Undergraduate - Introduction to quantitative methods; Globalization in historical perspective; North American business and economic history; British social and economic history. Graduate - M.A. and Ph.D. seminars in comparative economic and social history; M.A. course in economic history and globalization Thesis Direction: Éric Laperrièrre (M.A.) December 2015; Christian Stohr (Ph.D. Geneva) June 2014; Christian Belhumeur-Gross (M.A.) April 2014; Simon Vézina (M.A.) April 2014; Mathieu Grandmaison (M.A.) September 2011; Carolina Corral (M.A.) December 2010; Nicolas Sylvestre (M.A.) April 2010; Éric Mauras (Ph.D.) November 2008; Stéfanie Durivage (M.A.) June 2002; Isabelle Drouin (M.A.) November 2000; André Poulin (Ph.D.) November 1996; current students: Mathieu Grandmaison (Ph.D.); Cédric Chambru (Ph.D. Geneva) Post-Doctoral Supervision: Guillherme Grandi (Brazil), 2012-13; Manoela Pedroza (Brazil), 2008-09 (SHRCC); Javier Sylvestre (Spain), 2002-03 (INE-SHRCC) Thesis Committees: 2016 - Marie-France Leclerc (M.A.), Céleste Lalime (M.A.), Alexandre Dubé (M.A.); 2015 - Louis Lalancette (M.A.), Loïc Michaud-Mastoras (M.A.), Ouili Idrissa (Ph.D.); Tsoungui Belinga Vincent de Paul (Ph.D.); 2014 - Walter Steingrass (Ph.D.), Louis Phillipe-Béland (Ph.D); 2012 - Philippe Petitpas (Ph.D.); 2011 - David Boudreau (M.A.); 2009 - Louis Neamtan-Lapalme (M.A.); 2005 - Julie Vallières (M.A.); Éric Dussault (M.A.); 2004 - Phillipe Petitpas (M.A.); Miriam Rabkin (M.A.); 2003 - Alexandre Bujold (M.A.); 2002 - Christian Lefebvre (M.A.); 2001 - Marie Hélène Chayer (M.A.); 2000 - David Le Nôtre (M.A. UQAM); Marc Therriault (M.A.); Annie Montminy (M.A. HEC); Bernard Densereau (Ph.D.); 1999 - Martin Larose (M.A.); Sylvain Guindon (M.A.); Sylvain Hétu (M.A.); Réjean Buissière (M.A.); Philippe Dodin (M.A.); Ghislain Mireault (M.A.); 1998 - Célestin Blaud (M.A.); Joey Cloutier (M.A.); Simon Larose (M.A.); 1997 - Sylvie Michon (M.A.); 1996 - Luc Bouffard (M.A.); 1995 - François Charette (M.A.); François Cartier (M.A.); Roch Legault (Ph.D.); 1994 - Michel Duchesne (M.A.)

Publications Books Odd Couple: International Trade and Labor Standards in History (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2012).

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Escape From the Market: Negotiating Work in Lancashire (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996). (and Robert Lacroix), Le partage de l'emploi: Solution au chômage ou frein à l'emploi (Sainte-Foy, Québec: Les Presses de l'Université Laval, 1996). Editor (and Nicole Fortin), Occupational Gender Segregation: Public Policies and Economic Forces. A supplement of Canadian Public Policy 28 (May 2002). 250 pages. (and Douglas McCalla), Perspectives in Canadian Economic History, 2nd edition (Toronto: Copp Clark, 1994).

Articles and Chapters

(and Christopher M. Meissner and Kim Oosterlinck), “Technology and Geography in the Second Industrial Revolution: New Evidence from the Margins of Trade.” Journal of Economic History, forthcoming.

(and Concepción Betrán), “International Competition in the First Wave of Globalization: New Evidence on the Margins of Trade.” Economic History Review 69 (2016): 258-87. “Labor Movements.” In Larry Neal and Jeffrey G. Williamson, editors, The Cambridge History of Capitalism, Vol.II (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014): 426-63. “One World of Labor Regulation, Two Worlds of Trade: Examples of Belgium and Brazil.” European Review of Economic History 17 (2013): 272-93. “Labor Market History.” In Randall Parker and Robert Whaples, editors, Handbook of Modern Economic History (New York: Routledge, 2013), pp. 226-34. (and Christopher M. Meissner), “Riding the Wave of Trade: The Rise of Labor Regulation in the Golden Age of Globalization.” Journal of Economic History 70 (September 2010): 535-67. Arthur H. Cole Prize for best article in 2010. “Ticket to Trade: Belgian Labour and Globalization Before 1914.” Economic History Review 61 (May 2008): 326-59. (and Christopher Minns), “The Times They Are Not Changin’: Days and Hours of Work in Old and New Worlds, 1870-2000.” Explorations in Economic History 44 (October 2007): 538-67. Explorations Prize for best article in 2007.

“Are Canada’s Labour Standards Set in the Third World? Historical Trends and Future Prospects for Canada.” C.D. Howe Commentary (February 2005): 45 pages. “Working Hours of the World Unite? New International Evidence of Worktime, 1870-1913.” Journal of Economic History 64 (December 2004): 964-1001. “When Labour Hires Capital: Evidence from Lancashire, 1870-1914.” In Peter Scholliers and Leonard Schwartz, editors, Experiencing Wages: Social and Cultural Aspects of Wage Forms in Europe since 1500 (New York and Oxford: Berghahn, 2003): 53-81.

(and Wayne Lewchuk), “European Economic Integration and the Labour Compact, 1850-1913.” European Review of Economic History 7 (April 2003): 3-41. Reprinted in Drusilla K. Brown and Robert M. Stern, editors, The WTO and Labor and Employment (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2007). (and Denise Young), “Hope Against Hope: Strike Activity in Canada, 1920-1939.” Explorations in Economic History 39 (July 2002): 315-54.

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(and Nicole M. Fortin), “Occupational Gender Segregation and Women’s Wages in Canada: A Historical Perspective.” Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de Politiques 28 (May 2002): S11-S41. (and Paul Lanoie), “Changing Attitudes Toward Worksharing: Evidence from Québec.” Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de Politiques 26 (June 2000): 141-57. (and Ruth Dupré), “La cliométrie au Québec.” L'Actualité économique 76 (March 2000): 159-70. (and Denise Young), “Cross-Border Unions: Internationals in Canada, 1901-1914.” Explorations in Economic History 36 (July 1999): 204-31. (and Paul Lanoie), “L'aménagement et la réduction du temps de travail : Leçons à tirer de cinq expériences québécoises.” In José Allouche and Bruno Sire, editors, Ressources humaines: Une gestion éclatée (Paris: Economica, 1999): 89-107. Reprinted in Gestion : Revue internationale de gestion 24 (été 1999): 32-42. (and Wayne Lewchuk), “Glory Days? Work Hours, Labour Market Regulations and Convergence in Late Nineteenth Century Europe.” In Giovanni Federico et al., editors, Integration of Commodity Markets in History (Seville: XII International Economic History Congress, 1998): 135-47. (and Michael Tessler and S.J. Klieman), “A ‘Zero Tolerance for Overtime’ Increases of Surgical Per Case Costs.” Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia 44 (October 1997): 1036-41. “An Economic and Business History of Worksharing.” Business and Economic History 26 (1997): 404-15. “Piece Rates Reconsidered.” Journal of Interdisciplinary History 26 (Winter 1996): 393-417. “Some Early Evidence of Worksharing.” Business History 37 (October 1995): 1-25. (and Gregory Clark and Peter H. Lindert), “A British Food Puzzle.” Economic History Review 48 (May 1995): 215-37. “Testing for the ‘Conscientious Withdrawal of Efficiency’: Evidence from the Industrial Revolution.” Historical Methods 26 (Summer 1993): 119-24. “Industrial Relations and the Industrial Revolution: Evidence from M’Connel and Kennedy, 1810-1840.” Business History Review 55 (Summer 1991): 373-90. “How Did Labor Markets Work in Lancashire? Some Further Evidence on Prices and Quantities.” Explorations in Economic History 28 (January 1991): 87-120. “Vertical Disintegration in Lancashire: A Comment on Temin.” Journal of Economic History 50 (September 1990): 683-90. “The Economic Origins of Paternalism: A Reply to Rose, Taylor and Winstanley.” Social History 14 (January 1989): 99-105. “The Economic Origins of Paternalism: Lancashire Cotton Spinning in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century.” Social History 12 (May 1987): 177-92. “Invisible Handshakes in Lancashire: Cotton Spinning in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century.” Journal of Economic History 46 (December 1986): 987-98. Conference Proceedings and Other Publications

(and Christopher M. Meissner and Kim Oosterlinck), “Globalisation everywhere, except in the growth numbers: Pessimism reaffirmed?” VOX CEPR’s Policy Portal. http://www.voxeu.org/article/globalisation-everywhere-growth-numbers. February 2015

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“The 100-year Welfare State?.” La vie des idées. http://www.laviedesidees.fr/. December 2014

(and Christopher M. Meissner), “New evidence on the rise of trade and social protection.” VOX CEPR’s Policy Portal. http://www.voxeu.org/article/rise-trade-and-social-protection. October 2009. “International Labor Standards.” The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009). 212-14. (and Nancy Folbre), “Eric Jones.” In John S. Lyons, Louis P. Cain, and Samuel H. Williamson, editors, Reflections on the Cliometrics Revolution: Conversations with Economic Historians (London: Routledge, 2008), pp. 274-85.

“Richard Arkwright,” vol. 1, pp. 155-56; “Cotton Industry: Industrial Organization, Markets and Trade,” vol. 2, pp. 29-34. Oxford Encyclopaedia of Economic History (New York: Oxford University Press, 2003).

“Travail et rémunération au cours de l’industrialisation anglaise: Les apports récents de l’histoire des femmes.” Revue d’histoire 15 (automne 1996): 212-18. (and Robert Lacroix), “An Economic History of Worksharing: Implications for Current Policy.” Proceedings of the European Labour Economics Association, Vol. 6, 7th annual meeting, Lyon, France, September 7-10, 1995. Working Papers (and Christopher M. Meissner and Kim Oosterlinck), “Technology and Geography in the Second Industrial Revolution: New Evidence from the Margins of Trade,” NBER Working Paper No. 20851, 2015.

Reviews Michelle P. Egan, Single Markets: Economic Integration in Europe and the United States. Journal of Economic History, forthcoming. Robert C.H. Sweeny, Why Did We Choose to Industrialize? Montreal, 1819-1849. American Historical Review, forthcoming. Christoph Hermann, Capitalism and the Political Economy of Work. British Journal of Industrial Relations, May 2016. Paul Carauana Galizia, Mediterranean Labor Markets in the Fist Age of Globalization. Journal of Economic History, March 2016. William J. Suarez-Potts, The Making of Law: The Supreme Court and Labor Legislation in Mexico, 1875-1931. Journal of Economic History, September 2013.

Richard Pomfret, The Age of Equality: The Twentienth Century in Economic Perspective. EhNet (http://www.eh.net), April 2012. Patricia Van den Eeckhout, Supervision and Authority in Industry. Social History, May 2011. Gerry Rodgers, et. al., The ILO and the Quest for Social Justice, 1919-2009. Industrial and Labor Relations Review, January 2011. Robin Archer, Why is There No Labor Party in the United States? Industrial and Labor Relations Review, July 2009. Julia Lynch, Age in the Welfare State. Journal of Economic History, December 2007.

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Simon Deakin and Frank Wilkinson. The Law of the Labour Market. Industrial and Labor Relations Review, January 2007.

Douglas Farnie and David Jeremy. The Fibre That Changed the World. Enterprise and Society, March 2006. Eddy Lee and Marco Vivarelli, eds. Understanding Globalization, Employment, and Poverty Reduction. Industrial and Labor Relations Review, October 2005.

David Mitch, John Brown, and Marco H.D. van Leeuwen, eds. Origins of the Modern Career. Business History, July 2005.

Pierre Gervais. Les origines de la révolution industrielle aux États-Unis: Entre économie marchande et capitalisme industriel, 1800-1850. Economic History Review, May 2005.

Robert Flanagan and William B. Gould IV. International Labor Standards. Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, (http://www.ualberta.ca/~cjscopy.cjs.html), January 2004.

Alan Fowler. Lancashire Cotton Operatives and Work, 1900-1950. Journal of Economic History, December 2003. Joshua L. Rosenbloom. Looking for Work, Searching for Workers. Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, (http://www.ualberta.ca/~cjscopy.cjs.html), October 2002. James A. Jaffe. Striking a Bargain: Work and Industrial Relations in England 1815-1865. Industrial and Labor Relations Review January 2002.

Mary Rose. Firms, Networks and Business Values: The British and American Cotton Industries. Journal of Economic History, December 2001. Robert Lewis. Manufacturing Montreal: The Making of an Industrial Landscape, 1850-1930. Business History Review, Winter 2001. Leonard N. Rosenband. Papermaking in Eighteenth-Century France: Management, Labor, and Revolution at the Montgolfier Mill, 1761-1805. EhNet (http://www.eh.net), May 2001. Gerald Friedman. State Making and Labor Movements: France and the United States, 1876-1914. Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, (http://www.ualberta.ca/~cjscopy.cjs.html), June 2000. Howard Kimeldorf. Battling for American Labor: Wobblies, Craft Workers and the Making of the Union Movement. Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, (http://www.ualberta.ca/~cjscopy.cjs.html), June 2000. Marc W. Steinberg. Fighting Words: Working Class Formation Industrial and Labor Relations Review, June 2000. Sanford Jacoby. Modern Manors: Welfare Capitalism Since the New Deal. EhNet (http://www.eh.net), March 1999. Sanford Jacoby, ed. The Workers of Nations: Industrial Relations in a Global Economy. Journal of Economic History, September 1997. Daniel Nelson. Managers and Workers. Business History, July 1997. René Hardy. La sidérurgie dans le monde rural: Les hauts fourneaux du Québec au XIXe siècle. Journal of Economic History, June 1997.

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Stuart Bruchey, ed. Entrepreneurship in Maine: Essays in Business Enterprise. Business History, October 1996. Claude Bellavance. Shawinigan Water and Power: Formation et decline. Business History, October 1995. Robert C. Allen. Enclosure and the Yeoman. Canadian Journal of Economics, November 1994. Peter A. Baskerville, ed. Canadian Papers in Business History. Business History, October 1994. Kris Inwood, ed. Farm, Factory and Fortune. Business History, April 1994. Keith R. Fleming. Power Cost: Ontario Hydro and Rural Electrification. Business History, April 1993. Mary Rose, ed. International Competition and the British Textile Industry. Economic History Review, November 1992. Adrian Randall. Before the Luddites. Journal of Economic History, September 1992. David J. Jeremy. Techonology and Power in the Early American Cotton Industry. Journal of Economic History, June 1992. Isaac Cohen. American Management and British Labor: A Comparative Study of the Cotton Spinning Industry. Journal of Economic History, March 1991. J.A. Jowitt and A.J. McIvor. Employers and Labour in the English Textile Industries. Industrial and Labor Relations Review, March 1991. Stephanie Jones. Trade and Shipping: Lord Inchcape, 1852-1932. Journal of Economic History, March 1990. R.S. Fitton. The Arkwrights: Spinners of Fortune. Business History Review, Spring 1989. Hugh B. Peebles. Warshipbuilders on the Clyde. Journal of Economic History, March 1989. Ian Radforth. Bushworkers and Bosses. Journal of Economic History, March 1989. Alexander J. Field, ed. The Future of Economic History. Canadian Journal of Economics, August 1988. William Kaplan. Everything that Floats: Pat Sullivan, Hal Banks and the Seamen’s Unions in Canada. Journal of Economic History, June 1988. Peter Sinclair. From Traps to Draggers. Canadian Historical Review, September 1986. Research Awards External June 2015, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada ($50,000): L’après-guerre des Canadiens-français : mobilité et réintégration des anciens combattants. Co-investigator. May 2011, Fonds de recherché sur la société et la culture ($372,240): Ménages, institutions et marché du travail dans une perspective internationale. Team research project led by Emanuela Cardia (Université de Montréal) April 2011, Chaire universitaire, Université Libre de Bruxelles ($4,000). Belgian margins of trade May 2008, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada ($68,000): Labor Regulation as a Big Push May 2008, Fonds de recherché sur la société et la culture ($80,000). Ménages, institutions et marché du travail dans une perspective internationale. Team research project led by Emanuela Cardia (Université de Montréal)

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September 2002-2007, Initiatives in the New Economy, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, ($2,900,000 over five years): Globalization, Technological Revolutions and Education. Team research project led by Thomas Lemieux (University of British Columbia). Group leaders: Richard Harris (international), Michael Huberman (history), Craig Riddell (labour) June 2001, Human Resources Development Canada ($110,000): Pay Equity and Occupational Segregation May 2001, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada ($49,000): Globalization and the Labor Compact May 1998, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada ($23,000): Topics in Economic History May 1998, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada ($80,000): International Comparisons of Consumption. Team research project led by David Howes (Concordia University) May 1997, Fonds pour la Formation de Chercheurs et l’aide à la Recherche ($133,000): Crise de l’emploi et disparités croissantes de salaires : perspectives internationales et historiques. 1997-2000. Team research project led by Michael Huberman and Thomas Lemieux (Université de Montréal) May 1996, Department of Human Resources and Development ($150,000): Emploi et employabilité. Team research project (CIRANO) led by Robert Lacroix November 1995, Canadian Employment Research Forum ($5,000): Worksharing in Historical Perspective

May 1992, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada ($17,000): Topics in Economic History May 1990, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada ($14,000): Efficiency Wages in Lancashire May 1987, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada ($5,600): Productivity Fluctuations in Lancashire Internal April 2012-2020, McConnell Chair Fellowship, research fund $60,000 per year January 2008, Université de Montréal, Comité d'attribution des subventions de voyage ($1,500) May 2001, Université de Montréal, Programme SUITE, ($2,000): WebCT. May 1997, Université de Montréal, Petites Subventions ($4,000): Heures de travail en Europe March 1997, Université de Montréal, Comité d'attribution des subventions de voyage ($519) December 1996, Université de Montréal, Comité d'attribution des subventions de voyage ($1,481) June 1995, Université de Montréal, CAFIR ($5,000): Paiement à la piece May 1995, Université de Montréal, Petites Subventions ($4,000): Partage de travail March 1993, Trent University Research Committee ($3,000): Indigenous Technological Development November 1991, Trent University Aid to Research in the Arts ($900): A Comparison of Labour Market Development in Portugal and Britain November 1991, Trent University Research Committee ($1,300): Food Consumption and the Standard of Living

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May 1990, Frost Centre, Trent University Research Grant ($4,000): Strike Dimensions in Canada November 1989, Trent University Research Committee ($2,900): Vertical Integration in Lancashire March 1989, Trent University Aid to Research in the Arts ($900): Lancashire in 1841 November 1988, Trent University Research Committee ($1,700): Piece Rate Lists in Lancashire December 1986, Trent University Research Committee ($2,600): declined March 1986, Trent University Aid to Research in the Arts ($500): International and National Trade Union Growth in Canada

Seminar and Conference Presentations

Invited Seminars

2016 Université Paris-Dauphine 2016 École des hautes études en sciences sociales 2016 Paris School of Economics 2016 Northwestern University 2015 Universidade de São Paulo 2014 Université de Genève; Universidad de Valencia; Univeristat de Barcelona 2013 University of Oxford; Universidad de Valencia; Université de Genève; Universidad Carlos III de

Madrid 2011 Université de Genève 2010 Rutgers University, New Jersey; Queen’s University, Kingston 2008 London School of Economics; École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris; Instituto de Ciências

Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa 2007 Harvard University; University of California - Los Angeles 2006 Stanford University; Northwestern University; Michigan State University; University of Michigan;

Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid 2005 Trinity College, Institute for International Integration Studies, Dublin 2004 University of Toronto; Harvard University; University of Oxford 2001 Université de Montréal 2000 Lancaster University, United Kingdom; École Normale Supérieure, Laboratoire d’Économie Appliquée,

Paris; Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Paris; Queen’s University, Kingston 1999 University of Alberta; London School of Economics 1998 McGill University 1997 University of Toronto; Université Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco; University of Copenhagen 1995 University of Munich; Université de Montréal 1994 University of Toronto; CIRANO, Montréal; Université de Montréal 1993 University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Queen’s University, Kingston 1992 University of California, Davis; Stanford University; University of California, Berkeley 1991 Queen's University, Kingston 1989 University of Toronto; University of Manchester; McMaster University Conference Presentations

2016 International Trade in Economic History, Paris 2015 Globalization and the Welfare State, Padua, Italy; Disaggregated International Trade Data Conference, Berlin.

Germany 2014 Queen’s University, Economic History Conference; Economic History Association, Columbus, Ohio;

Canadian Network in Economic History, Peterborough

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2012 Conference on Trade, Poverty and Growth in History, Madrid; Paris School of Economics; Conference on The History of Capitalism, Madrid

2010 Canadian Business History, Waterloo, Ontario; Economic and Business Historical Society, Braga, Portugal; Perspective on Work and Wages, Lund, Sweden

2009 Comparer en sciences sociales aujourd’hui, Montréal; Economic History Association, Tuscon, Arizona 2008 European Social Science History Association Meetings, Lisbon 2007 Economic History Association, Austin, Texas; INE-TARGET Final Conference, University of British

Columbia; Cliometrics Conference, Tuscon, Arizona; European Historical Economics Society, Lund, Sweden

2006 2nd BETA Workshop in Historical Economics, Strasbourg; Canadian Economics Association, Montreal 2005 Berlin Colloquium in Economic History; Portuguese Economic and Social History Association, Evora; INE-

TARGET workshop, University of British Columbia; Canadian Economics Association, Hamilton; INE-TARGET Conference, Simon Fraser University

2004 Social Science History Association, Chicago; Canadian Institute of Advanced Research, Montréal 2003 INE-TARGET workshop, Nuffield College, University of Oxford; Canadian Network in Economic History,

Guelph; Globalization, Technological Revolutions and Education, University of British Columbia; All-University of California Economic History Conference, Davis, California

2002 The Political Economy of Globalization: Can the Past Inform the Present? Trinity College, Dublin 2001 Economic History Association, Philadelphia; Small States and the World Economy, Göteborg, Sweden; Pay

Equity and Occupational Segregation, Ottawa; Globalisation vs De-globalisation, University of Zurich; Belles Soirées, Université de Montréal

2000 Fourth International Cliometrics Conference, Montreal; Quantitative Methods in Canadian Economic History, Stratford, Ontario

1999 Société canadienne de sciences économiques, Hull, Quebec; Wage Systems and Industrialisation in Europe, Fondation des Treilles, Tourtour, France; Quantitative Methods in Canadian Economic History, Banff

1998 XII International Economic History Congress, Madrid 1997 All-University of California Economic History Conference, Davis, California; Association de l’histoire de

l’Amérique française, Montreal; Economic History Association, New Brunswick, New Jersey; Joint Business History Meetings, British and US Asssociations, Glasgow; Integration of Commodity Markets in History, XII International Economic History Congress (preliminary session), Lund

1996 Changing Workplace Strategies, Canadian Employment Research Forum, Ottawa 1995 Social Science History Association, Chicago; European Association for Labour Economists, Lyon 1994 Société canadienne de sciences économiques, Ottawa; Quantitative Methods in Canadian Economic History,

Montreal; American Social Science Association, Boston 1992 Social Science History Association, Chicago; Economic History Association, Boston 1991 All-University of California Economic History Conference, University of California, Davis; Social Science

History Association, New Orleans; Business History Conference, Toronto 1990 International Economic History Congress, Leuven, Belgium 1988 Economic History Association, Detroit 1987 Quantitative Methods in Canadian Economic History, Hamilton 1986 British Quantitative Economic History Conference, University of London 1985 Social Science History Association, Chicago; Canadian Economics Association, Montreal 1984 Social Science History Association, Toronto Conference Organizer 2010 Workshop on financial crises: Past and present, Université de Montréal 2003 and 2004 INE-TARGET History Workshop, University of Oxford 2002 Canadian Network in Economic History, Montreal 2001 Pay Equity and Occupational Segregation, co-sponsored by HRDC and CIRANO, Ottawa 1999 La ségrégation professionnelle entre les hommes et les femmes: politique gouvernementale et forces

économiques, co-sponsored by HRDC and CIRANO, Montreal

Conference Discussant

2012 Economic History Association, Vancouver

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2008 Canadian Network in Economic History, McGill Univrsity, Montreal 2006 Canadian Network in Economic History, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver; Canadian Economics

Association, Montreal 2005 Economic History Association, Toronto 2004 Social Science History Association, Chicago 1998 Canadian Network in Economic History, Queen's University, Kingston 1997 Société canadienne de science économique, Montreal 1996 Economic History Association, Oakland, California; Canadian Economics and Canadian History Association,

St. Catherines, Ontario 1995 Social Science History Association, Chicago; Canadian Economics Association, Montreal; Société canadienne

de science économique, Québec, Québec 1993 Conference on Census Manuscripts, University of Guelph 1991 Evolution of Labour Market Conference, Montreal 1989 University of Saskatchewan; Quantitative Methods in Canadian Economic History, Toronto 1986 Canadian Economics Association, Winnipeg 1985 Quantitative Methods in Canadian Economic History, HEC, Montreal

Invited Workshop Participation 1999 Wage Systems and Industrialisation in Europe, Fondation des Treilles, Tourtour, France 1993 Innovation and Industrialization Study Group, Harvard Institute of Industrial Development and the Harvard

Business School 1992 Cliometrics Conference, Miami, Ohio

Referee Research Grants ANR-ESRC Franco-British Programme; Canada Research Chairs; Economic and Social Research Council (UK); Fonds pour la Formation de Chercheurs et l’Aide à la Recherche (Québec); Guggenheim Fellowship (US); Social Sciences and Humantities Research Council of Canada (various competitions) Journals Actualité économique; Business History Review; Canadian Historical Review; Canadian Journal of Economics; Canadian Journal of History; Economic History Review; Explorations in Economic History; European Review of Economic History; Journal of Economic History; Journal of Interdisciplinary History; Labor History; Revista d’Historia Economica; Social History; Social Science History; Urban History Administration Various departmental, college, and university committees at Trent University (1984-1994), Unversité de Genève and Université de Montréal (1994 - ), including undergraduate program director (responsable du premier cycle), 2004-2006

Volunteer Work Member of the Board of Directors, Viking Cross Country Ski Club, Morin-Heights, Québec, 1998-2004 Memberships

Cliometric Society (US) Economic History Association (US) Economic History Society (UK) European Economic History Association September 2016