Berry, Brian Joe Lobley
BERRY, Brian Joe Lobley
BERRY, Brian Joe Lobley. American/British, b. 1934. Genres: Economics, Geography, Regional/Urban planning. Career: Lloyd Viel Berkner Regental Professor and Professor of Political Economy, University of Texas, Dallas, since 1986. Professor, Univ. of Chicago, 1958-76; Member of faculty, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1966-76; Professor, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1976-81; Professor and Dean, School of Urban and Public Affairs, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, 1981-86. Publications: Growth Centers in the American Urban System, 1960-1970, 1973; The Human Consequences of Urbanization: Divergent Paths in the Urban Experience of the Twentieth Century, 1973; (with others) Land Use, Urban Form, and Environmental Quality, 1974; (with Frank E. Horton) Urban Environmental Management: Planning for Pollution Control, 1974; The Open Housing Question: Race and Housing in Chicago 1966-76, 1979; Comparative Urbanization, 2nd ed., 1983; (with others) Economic Geography, 1987; (with others) Market Centers and Retail Location, 1988; Long-Wave Rhythms in Economic Development and Political Behavior, 1991; America's Utopian Experiments, 1992; (with others) The Global Economy, 1993; The Global Economy in Transition, 1997; (with others) The Rhythms of American Politics, 1998; editor of books. Address: School of Social Science, University of Texas-Dallas, Richardson, TX 75083, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]