Abraham Rotstein (10 April 1929 – 27 April 2015) was a Canadian economist who was a professor of economics at the University of Toronto.[1][2] He was a fellow of Massey College. He is best known as a co-founder of the Committee for an Independent Canada. He received his doctorate from the University of Toronto in 1967 for the thesis Fur Trade and Empire: An Institutional Analysis.[3] He was a student of Karl Polanyi.[4]
Abraham Rotstein | |
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Born | |
Died | April 27, 2015 Toronto, Canada | (aged 86)
Academic career | |
Institution | University of Toronto |
Alma mater | University of Toronto |
Rotstein was married for much of his life to Diane, with whom he had two children.[5] After his retirement from the University of Toronto, he came out as gay.[5]
Publications
editArticles and addresses
edit- Rotstein, Abraham. "Foreign Ownership of Industry: A New Canadian Approach." The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs , Vol. 58, No. 231 (July 1968): 260–268. doi:10.1080/00358536808452754
- Rotstein, Abraham. "Karl Polanyi's Concept of NonMarket Trade," The Journal of Economic History, Vol. XXX, March 1970, pp. 117–26
- Rotstein, Abraham. "Canada: The New Nationalism." Foreign Affairs, No. 55 (October 1976): 97–118.
- Rotstein, Abraham. "Is There a Canadian Nationalism?" In Goals for Canada: Walter L. Gordon Lecture Series, 1977–78. Toronto: Canada Studies Foundation, 1978.
- Rotstein, Abraham. "Is There an English-Canadian Nationalism?" Journal of Canadian Studies, Vol. 13, No. 2 (May 1978): 109–118. ISSN 0021-9495
- Rotstein, Abraham. "Innis: The Alchemy of Fur and Wheat "Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d'études canadiennes, Volume 12, Number 5, Winter 1977, pp. 6–31
Books
edit- Rotstein, Abraham. Beyond Industrial Growth. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1976 ISBN 978-0-8020-6286-4 [6]
- Review, Canadian Public Policy, Spring, 1978, vol. 4, no. 2, p. 271–272
- Review, Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, Jul., 1977, vol. 6, no. 4, p. 487–488
- Rotstein, Abraham, and Gary Lax. Getting It Back: A Program for Canadian Independence. Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1974. ISBN 978-0-7720-0694-3 [7]
- Rotstein, Abraham. The Precarious Homestead; Essays on Economics, Technology and Nationalism. Toronto: New Press, 1973. ISBN 978-0-88770-711-7 [8]
- Rotstein, Abraham, and Gary Lax. Independence: the Canadian Challenge. Toronto: Committee for an Independent Canada, 1972. ISBN 978-0-7710-7746-3 [9]
- Abraham Rotstein. The Prospect of Change: Proposals for Canada's Future. McGraw-Hill, 1965. OCLC 5778078 [10]
- Reviewed by J R Mallory; International Journal, Autumn, 1965, vol. 20, no. 4, p. 548–549 [11]
References
edit- ^ The Canadian Who's who. University of Toronto Press. 1986. ISBN 9780802046321.
- ^ "U of T : Economics : Abraham Rotstein". utoronto.ca.
- ^ Fur Trade and Empire: An Institutional Analysis / Abraham Rotstein.. --. OCLC 224239930 – via worldcat.org.
- ^ "Abraham Rotstein a skeptical economist who made sense: Walkom". thestar.com. 29 April 2015.
- ^ a b "Abraham Rotstein: Educator led ‘nationalism on the left’". The Globe and Mail, May 17, 2015.
- ^ Beyond industrial growth. OCLC 002091541 – via worldcat.org.
- ^ Getting it back : a program for Canadian independence. OCLC 986072 – via worldcat.org.
- ^ The precarious homestead; essays on economics, technology and nationalism. OCLC 000781769 – via worldcat.org.
- ^ Independence: the Canadian challenge. OCLC 521354 – via worldcat.org.
- ^ The prospect of change: proposals for Canada's future. OCLC 5778078 – via worldcat.org.
- ^ JSTOR