Saint Anselm College - Arthur M. Kenison, Ph.D.
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Arthur M. Kenison, Ph. D.
Professor, Economics and Business

Phone:  (603) 641-7139
E-mail: akenison@anselm.edu
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Professor Kenison has been teaching at Saint Anselm College for for more than 22 years. Previously he has taught at Southern New Hampshire University, in Manchester and at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL. His principal areas of teaching are in financial management, statistics, econometrics, and business history. He has done considerable research on the economic factors leading to the closing of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company in Manchester, N.H.

Professor Kenison has been providing expert testimony in the area of economics since 1969. He has testified some two hundred times in state and federal courts throughout New England.

Education:
Ph. D.. Boston University 1980
M.A. University of New Hampshire 1969
M.B.A. Columbia University 1965
A.B. Saint Anselm College 1963

Recent Publications and Papers:
Dumaine's Amoskeag: Let the Record Speak, Saint Anselm College Press, Manchester, NH 1997.

"The Closing of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company: Historical, Economic and Ethical Perspectives." Symposium on Catholic Social Teaching, Saint Anselm College, October 1996.

"Combining Cross-Sectional and Time Series Data in Evaluating Loss of Lifetime Earnings of Women without Established Earning Capacities", Eastern Economic Association, March 1996.

"Earning Differences Between Women and Men at Various Ages and Educational Levels", Atlantic Economic Association, March 1995. (Co-author with Dr. Jeanne Kenison.)

"Evaluation of the Loss of Life But for the Injury Using A Minimum Wage Approach", Joint Session of New Hampshire Chapter of the Chartered Property and Underwriters Society and The Manchester BAR Association, February 1994

"The Need For A Forensic Economic Approach to the Evaluation of Proposed Changes in Federal Tax Laws and Subsidies", Eastern, Economic Association, March 1993. (Co-author with Dr. Jeanne Kenison.)

To obtain a copy of Dumaine's Amoskeag; Let the Record Speak, please send a check for $37.50 plus $3.50 postage and handling to Saint Anselm College Press, P.O. Box 1690, Saint Anselm College, Manchester, NH 03104.

To obtain a free copy of any of the above papers please send  a self addressed envelope with $.59 postage to Arthur Kenison, P.O. Box 1690, Saint Anselm College, Manchester, NH 03104.

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