Paul T. Ellsworth

Paul T. Ellsworth

Fellow: Awarded 1941
Field of Study: Economics

Competition: US & Canada

University of Cincinnati

As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1941–42:

ELLSWORTH, PAUL THEODORE:  Appointed for a study of the Chilean economy, 1920–1940, in its readjustment to international change; tenure, twelve months from September 1, 1941.

Born November 20, 1897, Rutland, Vermont.  Education:  University of Washington, A.B., 1920; University of Oxford, B.A., 1924 (Rhodes Scholar, Brasenose College); Harvard University, M.A., 1930, Ph.D., 1932.

Instructor in Economics, 1925-26, Dartmouth College; Assistant Professor of Economics, 1926–27, Reed College; Instructor and Tutor in Economics, 1928–32, Harvard University; Associate Professor of Economics, 1932—, University of Cincinnati. Senior Economic Analyst, 1935–36, U. S. Treasury Department.

Publications:  International Economics, 1938. Articles in Review of Economic Statistics, Nation, Journal of Political Economy, American Economic Review, Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, Annals of the Academy of Political and Social Science.

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