Marshall Hall (economist)
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| Born | Marshall McGowan Hall 5 September 1934 Kingston, Colony of Jamaica, British Empire |
| Died | 22 November 2022 (aged 88) |
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Marshall McGowan Hall OJ CD (5 September 1934 – 22 November 2022) was a Jamaican economist, university professor, businessman and banker.
Biography
Early life and education
Hall was born in 5 September 1934 in Kingston, Jamaica,[1] and attended Kingston College.[2] He graduated with a Bachelor's degree from Columbia University in 1957 before receiving his doctorate from the University of Wisconsin in 1960.[3]
Career in academia and business
Hall specialised in microeconomics and institutional economics, teaching at the University of Wisconsin and Makerere University before gaining his professorship at the Washington University in St. Louis. He returned to Jamaica in 1972, where he served as Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of the West Indies, Mona as well as Head of the Department of Management Studies (later the Mona School of Business).[3] He also later served as a Director of the Caribbean Maritime University.[2]
Hall subsequently pursued a career in business and banking, serving as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Jamaica Public Service and as Chairman of the Jamaica Development Bank (later the Development Bank of Jamaica). He also served as Chairman of the National Commercial Bank, Chairman of the Caribbean Policy Research Institute and was a member of the West Indian Commission, the Police Service Commission and Police Civilian Oversight Authority. Hall served perhaps most extensively in the leadership of the Jamaican Producers Group, where he promoted the expansion and modernisation of Jamaica's banana industry by thousands of acres.[2]
Personal life and death
Hall was married to Jeanette Hall, with whom he had three children.[4] He died on 22 November 2022, aged 88.[3]
Honours
Hall was conferred with the Order of Distinction (Commander Class) and, in 2010, the Order of Jamaica by the Jamaican government.[5]
References
- ^ Morris, Ainsworth (23 November 2022). "Academic and business titan Marshall Hall lauded for service". The Gleaner. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
- ^ a b c "Dr. the Hon. Marshall McGowan Hall, C.D., O.J. Has Died". Kingston Wharves. 23 November 2022. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
- ^ a b c "Prominent businessman Dr Marshall McGowan Hall has died". The Gleaner. 22 November 2022. Archived from the original on 11 August 2024. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
- ^ Patterson, P. J. (13 December 2022). "Dr Marshall Hall, a most outstanding Jamaican". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
- ^ "The Passing of a Fortis Nation Builder The Most Hon. Dr. Marshall McGowan Hall, OJ, CD". KC Times. Retrieved 26 January 2026.