William Archibald Mackintosh, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

William Archibald Mackintosh

Canadian academic

Date of Birth: 21-May-1895

Place of Birth: Madoc, Ontario, Canada

Date of Death: 29-Dec-1970

Profession: economist

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About William Archibald Mackintosh

  • William Archibald Mackintosh (May 21, 1895 – December 29, 1970) was a Canadian economist and political scientist, and was the twelfth principal of Queen's University from 1951 until 1961.
  • He is best known for developing the staple thesis that explains Canadian economic history in terms of a series of exports of staple products – fish, fur, timber, and wheat. Born in Madoc, Ontario, he received his BA and MA from Queen's in 1916.
  • He received his PhD from Harvard University. From 1922 to 1939 he was a professor of economics at Queen's.
  • During the Second World War, he was an assistant to the Deputy Minister of Finance in Ottawa and later in the Department of Reconstruction and Supply.
  • After the war he was the dean of arts and science at Queen's until becoming principal in 1951, the first principal who was a Queen's graduate.
  • He was a director of the Bank of Canada and a member of its executive committee. In 1967 he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada and received the Innis-Gérin Medal, awarded for a distinguished and sustained contribution to the literature of the social sciences, from the Royal Society of Canada, of which he was a fellow and was president from 1956 to 1957. Mackintosh-Corry Hall at Queen's is co-named in his honour. He married Jean Isobel Easton (1902–1983) in 1928.

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