Juanita Morris Kraps )
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| The president | Jimmy carter | ||||||
| Predecessor | Eliot Richardson | ||||||
| Successor | Philip Klatsnik | ||||||
| Birth | January 11, 1921 Lynch, Kentucky , USA | ||||||
| Death | July 5, 2010 (89 years old) Durham , North Carolina , USA | ||||||
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| Education | Beria College Duke University | ||||||
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Biography
Bachelor (1942) Beria College (Kentucky), Master (1944) and Doctor of Philosophy (1948) , Duke University . She taught at the University of Denison (1945-1950), Hofstra College (1952-1954) and Duke University (from 1955; professor from 1968; vice president from 1973 to 1977).
Kreps was the first woman to be a member of the board of directors of the New York Stock Exchange (1972-1977) and US Secretary of Commerce (1977-1979; the government of Jimmy Carter ).
She died after a long illness on July 5, 2010 [1] .
Major works
- “Principles of economics” (Principles of Economics, 1962, co-authored with C. Ferguson);
- “Sex in the Marketplace: American Women at Work, 1971; Sex in the Marketplace: American Women at Work”;
- “Sex, Age, and Work: Changing the Composition of the Labor Force” (Sex, Age, and Work: The Changing Composition of the Labor Force, 1975).
Notes
- ↑ Juanita Kreps, former Duke Professor, US Secretary, Dies Archived July 26, 2010. (eng.)
Links
- Biography of H. Kreps on the site of the British Encyclopedia (inaccessible link)