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Craig Heinicke

Visiting Professor of Economics
Curriculum Vitae

  • Profile
    Dr. Heinicke takes a keen interest in improving student learning of economics. Dr. Heinicke participated in the fall of 2019 in a data-intensive multi-university study comparing computational and conceptual problems in the context of team based learning (TBL). TBL has shown much promise as an active learning method to improve student engagement and learning.
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    • Presentations

      Heinicke W. Craig, Women Weavers in mid 19th Century Yorkshire: Specialization, Productivity and Wages, Social Science History Association Annual Meeting, Chicago

      Heinicke W. Craig, "A Case of "Gross Favoritism" for Agricultural Workers? The Selective Service System and Southern U.S. Paternalism During World War II", Southern Economic Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA

    • Memberships

      Cliometric Society

  • Selected Publications
    Journal Articles

    Craig Heinicke, "Seasonal variation in production, household composition and earnings in cottage manufacture: Evidence from women weavers employed by a mid-19th century Yorkshire firm," Business History, 2019, DOI: 10.1080/00076791.2019.1582647

    Craig W. Heinicke, Wayne A Grove, Machinery Has Completely Taken Over: The Diffusion of the Mechanical Cotton Picker, 1949-1964, Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 2008, 65-96.

    Craig W. Heinicke, Wayne A Grove, Labor Markets, Regional Diversity, and Cotton Harvest Mechanization in the Post-WWII U.S., Social Science History, 2005, 269-297.

    Craig W. Heinicke, Wayne Grove, Better or Worse Opportunities? The Demise of Cotton Harvest Labor in the US, 1949 1964, Journal of Economic History, 2003, 63, 3, 736-767. 

    Book Chapters

    Encyclopedia of the Great Black Migration, Greenwood Milestones in African-American History, edited by Steven A. Reich (2006, Greenwood Press).

    • Cotton Belt, Impact of the Great Migration, Volume 1, 220-223.
    • Demographic Patterns of the Great Black Migration (1940 1970), Volume 1, 239-243.
    • Mechanical Cotton Harvester, Volume 2, 515-517.