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Professor Dan Bogart is a faculty member in the Department of Economics at the University of California-Irvine, where he specializes in economic history, urban economics, economic growth, and political economy. His research focuses on historical transport systems, institutional development, and their economic impacts during the Industrial Revolution.
- NSF grant (SES-1260699) for transport revolution modeling
- Leverhulme Trust Grant (RPG-2013-093) for transport and urbanization studies
His research spans four key areas: transport improvements in England during the Industrial Revolution, political institutions and development, comparative railway analysis, and economic history surveys. Using historical datasets and GIS, he examines how transport evolution shaped market integration and regional growth.
Recent publications highlight his work on turnpike roads, canal networks, early railways, and maritime transport efficiency. These studies often involve collaborative research with scholars like Gary Richardson, Leigh Shaw-Taylor, and Latika Chaudhary.
Notable awards include:
- National Science Foundation grant (SES-1260699)
- Leverhulme Trust Grant (RPG-2013-093)
He has also contributed to educational materials through historical atlases and GIS datasets, and teaches courses on economic history including the Industrial Revolution and political economy topics.




