
Professor of Public Policy; Director, Global Commerce and Policy Program
Contact Information
kreinert@gmu.edu
Phone: 703-993-8212
Fax: 703-993-8215
Mason Square, Van Metre Hall, Room 627
3351 Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22201
MSN: 3B1
Personal Websites
Biography
Kenneth A. Reinert is a professor of public policy in the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University. He received a School of Public Policy Distinguished Teaching Award in 2003 and currently serves as director of the Global Commerce and Policy Program.
Reinert has published more than 80 papers in professional journals and edited volumes in the areas of international trade, economic development, and environmental policy. He is author of An Introduction to International Economics: New Perspectives on the World Economy (Cambridge University Press, 2012, 2020) and No Small Hope: Towards the Universal Provision of Basic Goods (Oxford University Press, 2018), and coauthor of Globalization for Development: Meeting New Challenges (Oxford University Press, 2012). He is editor of the Handbook of Globalisation and Development (Edward Elgar, 2017) and coeditor of Applied Methods for Trade Policy Analysis: A Handbook (Cambridge University Press, 1997) and the two-volume Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy (Princeton University Press, 2009).
He received his PhD in economics from the University of Maryland and held the positions of senior international economist at the U.S. International Trade Commission and associate professor of economics at Kalamazoo College. He has consulted for the World Trade Organization, the World Bank, the OECD Development Centre, and the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Curriculum Vitae
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Schar School of Policy and Government
George Mason University
MSN 3B1
3351 North Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22201 USA
Phone: (1)703-993-8212
Fax: (1)703-993-8215
Email: kreinert@gmu.edu
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EDUCATION
Ph.D., Economics, University of Maryland, 1988
M.A., Economics, University of Maryland, 1985
M.A., Geography, Boston University, 1982
B.A., Magna cum Laude, Geography, Boston University, 1980
FIELDS
International economics, development policy, globalization, economic ethics
EMPLOYMENT
Professor of Public Policy, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, 2016 to present
Professor of Public Policy, School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs George Mason University, 2014 to 2016
Professor of Public Policy, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2008 to 2014
Director, International Commerce and Policy Program, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2007 to 2010 and 2013 to present
Associate Professor of Public Policy, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2000 to 2008
Associate Professor of Economics, Kalamazoo College, 1999 to 2000
Assistant Professor of Economics, Kalamazoo College, 1993 to 1999
Visiting Assistant Professor, Wellesley College, 1992 to 1993
Senior International Economist (GS 15), US International Trade Commission, 1991 to 1993
International Economist (GS 13-14), US International Trade Commission, 1988 to 1991
Research Assistant, Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of Maryland, 1983 to 1987
Research Associate, Granville Corporation, 1982 to 1983
Research Assistant, Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Boston University 1980 to 1981
Research Assistant, Northern Energy Corporation, Summers 1979 and 1980
OTHER AFFILIATIONS
Faculty Associate, Center for Emerging Market Policies, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2010 to 2016
Faculty Affiliate, Center for Global Policy, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2005 to 2015
Senior Fellow, Trade Partnership Worldwide, 2004 to 2010
Faculty Affiliate, Center for Global Studies, George Mason University, 2004 to present
Research Fellow, Rural Development Research Consortium, 2003 to 2008
Visiting Professor, Western Michigan University, 2000
Visiting Scholar, World Trade Organization, 1999
Associate, OECD Development Centre, 1994 to 1995
Visiting Scholar, GATT Secretariat, 1994
Lecturer, University of Maryland Baltimore County, 1991 to 1992
HONORS AND AWARDS
Letter of Recognition, Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning, George Mason University, 2017 and 2018
Who’s Who in America, 2009
Provost Letter of Commendation for Excellence in Teaching and Research, George Mason University, 2008
Werner Sichel Lecture, Western Michigan University, 2007
Distinguished Teaching Award, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2003
Who’s Who in the East, 1993-1994
International Trade and Development Fellowship, University of Maryland, 1987 to 1988
Award for Excellence in Geography, Boston University, 1980
Professor Augustus Howe Buck Scholarship, Boston University, 1978 to 1980
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Member, Public Policy Ph.D. Admissions Committee, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, 2016 to 2018
Member, Renewal, Promotion and Tenure Liaison and Second-Level Review Committees, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, 2017 to 2019
Established the Center for Emerging Market Policies, School of Policy, Government and International Affairs, George Mason University as a U.S. State Department APEC Study Center, 2015
Member, Divisions Committee, School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs, George Mason University, 2014 to 2015
Associate Member, Association for the Advancement of African Women Economists, 2014 to present
Coordinator, Ph.D. Comprehensive Exam, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2013
Member, Grievance Committee, School of Public Policy, George Mason University 2013 to 2014
Chair, Quality of Degree Programs Committee, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2012 to 2013
Faculty Advisor, Alumni Association, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2012 to 2013
Member, Joseph L. Fisher Dissertation Award Committee, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2012
Member, Steering Committee, Center for Global Studies, George Mason University, 2010 to present
Established George Mason University School of Public Policy Affiliate Membership in the Association for Professional Schools in International Affairs, 2009
Member, Global Research and Education Committee, George Mason University, 2007 to 2010
Chair, Global Business and Policy Search Committee, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2008 to 2010
Member, Curriculum Committee, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2007 to 2012
Member, Management Committee, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2007 to 2010
to 2010
Established Memorandum of Understanding between George Mason University School of Public Policy and the International Trade Administration, US Department of Commerce, 2005
Chair, Diversity Keystone Committee, Kalamazoo College, 1997 to 1998 Member, Faculty Executive
Committee, Kalamazoo College, 1997 to 1999
EDITORIAL POSITIONS
Editorial Board Member, Global Studies Review, 2011 to 2013
Guest Editor for Special Issue Entitled “Perspectives on Globalization and Development,” Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy, 2011
Editorial Board Member, Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy, 2009 to present
Editorial Board Member, Foreign Policy Bulletin, 2006 to 2012
Editorial Board Member, Innovations: Technology/Governance/Globalization, 2005 to 2010
GOOGLE SCHOLAR CITATION STATISTICS
Total citations: over 2,800
h-index: 25
i10-index: 52
BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS
No Small Hope: Towards the Universal Provision of Basic Goods, Oxford University Press, 2018.
Invited book launch at World Trade Organization 2018 Public Forum.
Featured in Page 99 Test Blog and Schar School of Policy and Government Pulse Magazine.
Handbook of Globalisation and Development, edited, Edward Elgar, 2017.
Globalization for Development: Meeting New Challenges, with I. Goldin, Oxford University Press, 2012.
Reviewed in Choice, Economic Record and Balliol College Oxford Annual Record.
An Introduction to International Economics: New Perspectives on the World Economy, Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Best-Selling Book in International Economics, Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Italian edition, Societa Editrice Il Mulino, 2014. Chinese edition, Cambridge University Press and China Renmin University Press, 2015.
The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy (2 volumes), edited with R.S. Rajan, A.J. Glass and L.S. Davis, Princeton University Press, 2009 (lead Editor-in- Chief).
Reviewed in Choice, Reference and Users Service Quarterly, American Reference Books Annual and Reference Reviews.
Outstanding Business Reference Source, Reference and Users Service Quarterly, American Library Association, 2009.
Globalization for Development: Trade, Finance, Aid, Migration and Policy, with I. Goldin, Palgrave MacMillan and World Bank, 2006 and 2007.
Reviewed in Choice, Journal of Asian Economics, Journal of Development Studies
and Population and Development Review.
Best-Seller List, General Interest Books, World Bank 2007 and 2008.
Best-Selling Academic Book, World Bank, 2006.
Indian edition, Rawat, 2006. Spanish edition, Planeta, 2007. Chinese edition, Economic Science Press, 2008. French edition, Editions Eska, 2009.
Globalización y Pobreza, with I. Goldin, Alfaomega and World Bank. 2005.
Windows on the World Economy: An Introduction to International Economics, South-Western Thomson, 2005.
Applied Methods for Trade Policy Analysis: A Handbook, edited with J.F. Francois, Cambridge University Press, 1997.
Reviewed in Journal of Economic Literature, Kyklos, North American Journal of Economics and Finance and Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv.
JOURNAL ARTICLES
“The Wisdom of Need: Basic Goods Provision in Buddhist Economic Ethics,”
Journal of Buddhist Ethics, 25, 2018.
“The New OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises: Better But Not Good Enough,” with O.T. Reinert and G. Debebe, Development in Practice, 26:6, 2016.
“Food Security as Basic Good Provision,” World Medical and Health Policy, 7:3, 2015.
“Sensitivity Analysis in an Imperfect Substitutes Model of Preferential Trade,” Journal of Economic Studies, 41:5, 2014.
“The Renewed Hope of Multilateralism in South Asia: Applying the MFN Principle to Pakistan-India Trade,” with S. Gopalan and A.A. Malik, Global Policy, 4:4, 2013.
“The Imperfect Substitutes Model in South Asia: Pakistan-India Trade Liberalization in the Negative List,” with S. Gopalan and A. A. Malik, South Asia Economic Journal, 14:2, 2013.
“Perspectives on Globalization and Development: An Introduction to the Special Issue,” Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy, 3:1, 2012.
“Policies for Globalization and Development: Four Examples,” with I. Goldin and J.H. Beverinotti, Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy, 3:1, 2012.
“Cheap Food Policies and Rural Disarticulation: A Theoretical Note,” International Journal of Social Science and Interdisciplinary Research, 1:2, 2012.
“No Small Hope: The Basic Goods Imperative,” Review of Social Economy, 69:1, 2011. Reprinted in W. Dolfsma, M. White, D. Figart, E. Mutari and R. McCaster, eds., Social Economics: Critical Concepts in Economics, Routledge, 2016.
“World Exports of New and Used Automobiles: A Gravity Model Comparison among the European Union, Japan and the United States,” with D. Pelletiere, International Economic Journal, 24:1, 2010.
“Ideas, Development and Globalization,” with I. Goldin, Canadian Journal of Development Studies, 29:3/4, 2010.
“Standards and Institutional Capacity: An Examination of Trade in Food and Agricultural Products,” with S.J. Kim, International Trade Journal, 23:1, 2009.
“What Sort of Global Education is Needed? Towards a Modification of International Economics Instruction,” FedUni Journal of Higher Education, 4:3/4, 2009.
“Trade Liberalization and Income Distribution in India: A Distributed Lag Analysis,” with V. Agarwal, J.H.P. Paelinck and R.R. Stough, Applied Econometrics and International Development, 8:2, 2008.
“Textile and Clothing Safeguards: From the ATC to the Future” with S.J. Kim, Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy, 8:2, 2007. Reprinted in P.S. Prasad, ed., World Trade: Safeguard Mechanisms, Amicus Books, 2008.
“The European Union, the Doha Round and Asia,” Asia Europe Journal, 5:3, 2007. Reprinted in G.A. Reddy, ed., Agricultural Subsidies and the WTO, Amicus Books, 2009.
“Ethiopia in the World Economy: Trade, Capital Flows and Migration,” Africa Today, 53:3, 2007.
“World Trade in Used Automobiles: A Gravity Analysis of Japanese and US Exports,” with D. Pelletiere, Asian Economic Journal, 20:2, 2006.
“Global Capital Flows and Development: A Survey,” with I. Goldin, Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 14:4, 2005.
“Used Automobile Protection and Trade: Gravity and Ordered Probit Analysis,” with D. Pelletiere, Empirical Economics, 29:4, 2004.
“Outcomes Assessment in Trade Policy Analysis: A Note on the Welfare Propositions of the ‘Gains from Trade,’” Journal of Economic Issues, 38:4, 2004.
“The Political Economy of Used Automobile Protection in Latin America,” with D. Pelletiere, The World Economy, 25:7, 2002.
“North American Economic Integration and Industrial Pollution in the Great Lakes Region,” with G.C. Rodrigo and D.W. Roland-Host, Annals of Regional Science, 36:3, 2002.
“The Agreement on Textiles and Clothing: Safeguard Actions from 1995 to 2001,” with S.J. Kim and G.C. Rodrigo, Journal of International Economic Law, 5:2, 2002.
“NAFTA and Industrial Pollution: Some General Equilibrium Estimates,” with D.W. Roland-Holst, Journal of Economic Integration, 16:2, 2001.
“Industrial Pollution Linkages in North America: A Linear Analysis,” with D.W. Roland-Holst, Economic Systems Research, 13:2, 2001.
“Give Us Virtue, But Not Yet: Safeguard Actions under the Agreement on Textiles and Clothing,” The World Economy, 23:1, 2000.
“Whither the Linkage Concept? External Economies and Firm Networks,” Science, Technology and Development, 16:3, 1998.
“¿Qué Diferencia Un País? Efectos de Los Loops Abiertos y Cerrados en la América del Norte,” with M. Ricaurte and D.W. Roland-Holst, El Trimestre Económico, 65:4, 1998.
“Rural Nonfarm Development: A Trade-Theoretic View,” Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 7:4, 1998.
“North-South Trade and Occupational Wages: Some Evidence from North America,” with D.W. Roland-Holst, Review of International Economics, 6:1, 1998.
“The Distributional Effects of US Textile and Apparel Protection,” with K.A. Hanson, International Economic Journal, 11:3, 1997.
“Rural Grassroots Organizations in Haiti: A Case of Wasted Potential,” with J. Voss, Development in Practice, 7:1, 1997.
“The Effects of a North American Free Trade Agreement on the US Glassware Market,” with G. Scorza, Applied Economics Letters, 3:7, 1996.
“The Role of Services in the Structure of Production and Trade: Stylized Facts from a Cross-Country Analysis,” with J.F. Francois, Asia-Pacific Economic Review, 2:1, 1996. Circulated as Centre for Economic Policy Research Working Paper 1228, 1995. Reprinted in B.M. Hoekman (ed.), The WTO and Trade in Services, Edward Elgar, 2012.
“Commercial Policy and the Domestic Carrying Trade: A General Equilibrium Assessment of the Jones Act,” with J.F. Francois, H.M. Arce, and J.E. Flynn, Canadian Journal of Economics, 29:1, 1996.
“Market-Based Systems for Reducing Chemical Use in Agriculture in the United States,” with C.M. Rendleman and J.A. Tobey, Environmental and Resource Economics, 5:1, 1995.
“A Computable General Equilibrium Estimation of the Effects of the US Meat Program,” with G.C. Berg, International Economic Journal, 9:1, 1995.
“NAFTA Trade Liberalization and the Role of Nontariff Barriers,” with D.W. Roland-Holst and C.R. Shiells, North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 5:2, 1994.
“Aggregation and the Welfare Analysis of Tariffs: Evidence from the United States,” with H.M. Arce, Journal of Economic Studies, 21:6, 1994.
“Structural Change in the United States: Social Accounting Estimates for 1982-1988,” with D.W. Roland-Holst, Empirical Economics, 19:3, 1994.
“Discriminatory Export Taxation in Costa Rica: A Counterfactual History,” Journal of Developing Areas, 28:1, 1993.
“Social Accounts and the Structure of the North American Economy,” with D.W. Roland-Holst and C.R. Shiells, Economic Systems Research, 5:3, 1993.
Summarized as “Matríz de Contabilidad Social (SAM) y Estructura de la Economía Norte-Americana,” Economía Industrial, 290, 1993.
“The Welfare and Resource Allocation Implications of the US Dairy Quotas,” with J.E. Flynn, International Economic Journal, 7:2, 1993.
“Armington Models and Terms-of-Trade Effects: Some Econometric Evidence for North America,” with C.R. Shiells, Canadian Journal of Economics, 26:2, 1993.
“Textile and Apparel Protection in the United States: A General Equilibrium Analysis,” The World Economy, 16:3, 1993.
“Modeling a North American Free Trade Area: Estimation of Flexible Functional Forms,” with C.R. Shiells and D.W. Roland-Holst, Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 129:1, 1993.
“Armington Elasticities for United States Manufacturing Sectors,” with D.W. Roland- Holst, Journal of Policy Modeling, 14:5, 1992.
“A Detailed Social Accounting Matrix for the USA, 1988,” with D.W. Roland-Holst, Economic Systems Research, 4:2, 1992.
“Food Pricing Policy in Costa Rica: A General Equilibrium Analysis,” North American Review of Economics and Finance, 2:2, 1991.
“Cheap Food and Resource Allocation in Central America,” Journal of Economic Studies, 18:2, 1991.
“The Effects of Domestic Agricultural Policy Reform on Environmental Quality,” with J.A. Tobey, Journal of Agricultural Economics Research, 43:2, 1991.
“Nontradable Goods and the Timmer-Falcon Effect,” The Developing Economies, 27:2, 1989.
“A Note on Estimating a Long-Run Average Cost Curve for Flue Gas Desulfurization,” with S.J. Ratick, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 15:1, 1988.
“Accident Costs for Highway Safety Decisionmaking,” with B.C. Kragh and T.R. Miller, Public Roads, 50:1, 1986.
“A Location-Assignment Model for Urban Snow and Ice Control Operations,” with T.R. Miller and H.G. Dickerson, Journal of Urban Analysis and Public Management, 8:2, 1985.
“Mathematical Programming Models for the Economic Design and Assessment of Wind Energy Conversion Systems,” Wind Engineering, 7:1, 1983.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO EDITED VOLUMES
“The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises,” with O.T. Reinert and G. Debebe, in K.A. Elliott (ed.), Handbook on Globalisation and Labour Standards, Edward Elgar, 2020.
“Introduction,” in K.A. Reinert (ed.), Handbook of Globalisation and Development, Edward Elgar, 2017.
“Trade in Goods,” in K.A. Reinert (ed.), Handbook of Globalisation and Development, Edward Elgar, 2017.
“No Small Hope: The Basic Goods Imperative,” in W. Dolfsma, M. White, D. Figart, E. Mutari and R. McCaster, eds., Social Economics: Critical Concepts in Economics, Routledge, 2016.
“Leading with Our Whole Selves: A Multiple Identity Approach to Leadership Development,” with G. Debebe, in M. Miville and A. Ferguson (eds.), Handbook on Race-Ethnicity and Gender in Psychology, Springer, 2014.
“The Role of Services in the Structure of Production and Trade: Stylized Facts from a Cross-Country Analysis,” with J.F. Francois, in B.M. Hoekman (ed.), The WTO and Trade in Services, Edward Elgar, 2012 (lead article in 2-volume set).
“Trade, Development, and Poverty Alleviation: Considerations for India and China,” with P. Banerjee and I. Goldin, in B. Hahn and C. Jaeger (eds.), Trade Liberalization and Protectionism, Nova Publishers, 2010.
“Can Globalization Help?” in S. Asefa (ed.), Globalization and International Development: Critical Issues for the 21st Century, W.E. Upjohn Institute, 2010.
“The European Union, the Doha Round and Asia,” in G.A. Reddy, ed., Agricultural Subsidies and the WTO, Amicus Books, 2009.
“Introduction,” with R.S. Rajan, A.J. Glass, and L.S. Davis, in K.A. Reinert, R.S. Rajan, A.J. Glass and L.S. Davis eds., The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy, Princeton University Press, 2009.
“Migration,” with A. Beath and I. Goldin, in K.A. Reinert, R.S. Rajan, A.J. Glass and L.S. Davis eds., The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy, Princeton University Press, 2009.
“Gravity Models,” in K.A. Reinert, R.S. Rajan, A.J. Glass and L.S. Davis eds., The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy, Princeton University Press, 2009.
“Applied General Equilibrium Modeling,” in K.A. Reinert, R.S. Rajan, A.J. Glass and L.S. Davis eds., The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy, Princeton University Press, 2009.
“Partial Equilibrium Modeling,” with J.F. Francois, in K.A. Reinert, R.S. Rajan, A.J. Glass and L.S. Davis eds., The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy, Princeton University Press, 2009.
“Trading Blocs and Customs Unions,” in P.N. Stearns (ed.), Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World, Oxford University Press, 2008.
“Textile and Clothing Safeguards: From the ATC to the Future,” with S.J. Kim, in P.S. Prasad, ed., World Trade: Safeguard Mechanisms, Amicus Books, 2008.
“Chilean Accession to the NAFTA: General Equilibrium Estimates,” with D.W. Roland-Holst, in A. Fossati and J. Hutton, eds., Policy Simulations in the European Union, Routledge, 1998.
“Applied Methods for Trade Policy Analysis: An Overview,” with J.F. Francois, in J.F. Francois and K.A. Reinert, eds., Applied Methods for Trade Policy Analysis: A Handbook, Cambridge University Press, 1997.
“Social Accounting Matrices,” with D.W. Roland-Holst, in J.F. Francois and K.A. Reinert, eds., Applied Methods for Trade Policy Analysis: A Handbook, Cambridge University Press, 1997.
“Sector-Focused General Equilibrium Modeling,” with B. Blonigen and J.E. Flynn, in J.F. Francois and K.A. Reinert, eds., Applied Methods for Trade Policy Analysis: A Handbook, Cambridge University Press, 1997.
“The Role of Services in US Production and Trade: An Analysis of Social Accounting Data for the 1980s,” with R.S. Dighe and J.F. Francois, in P.T. Harker, ed., The Service Productivity and Quality Challenge, Kluwer, 1995.
“A General Equilibrium Analysis of North American Economic Integration,” with D.W. Roland-Holst and C.R. Shiells, in C.R. Shiells and J.F. Francois, eds., Modeling Trade Policy: Applied General Equilibrium Assessments of North American Free Trade, Cambridge University Press, 1994.
OFFICIAL AND PROFESSIONAL DOCUMENTS
“The Imperfect Substitutes Model in South Asia: Pakistan-India Trade Liberalization in the Negative List,” with S. Gopalan and A.A. Malik, Working Paper, International Growth Centre, Lahore, Pakistan, 2013.
“The Renewed Hope of Trade Liberalization in South Asia,” with S. Gopalan and A.A. Malik, Policy Brief, International Growth Centre, Lahore, Pakistan, 2013.
“Recommendations for Moving Forward on Trade” and “The European Union and Doha,” in Moving Forward on Global Trade: Reviving Doha in the New Administration, Center for Global Studies, George Mason University, 2009.
Tools of the Trade: Models for Trade Policy Analysis, edited with C. McDaniel and K. Hughes, Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, DC, 2008.
“The Industrial Pollution Impact of NAFTA: Some Preliminary Results,” with D.W. Roland-Holst, in The Environmental Effects of Free Trade, Commission for Environmental Cooperation, Montreal, 2002. Translated into French and Spanish.
“Update and Economic Assessments of the Uruguay Round,” with J.F. Francois, in Guide to the Uruguay Round Agreements, World Trade Organization and Kluwer Law International, The Hague, 1999 (unattributed).
“Quantifying the Effects of Trade Policy Changes,” in World Prosperity through Free Trade: Initiatives for The Textile and Clothing Sector, Gesamttextil, Eschborn, 1999.
“Verflechtungen des Tertiären Sektors,” with J.F. Francois, in Der Österreichesche Außenhandel 1996, Verlag Österreich, 1996.
“Chilean Accession to the NAFTA: General Equilibrium Estimates,” with D.W. Roland-Holst, in K. Fatemi (ed.), Western Hemispheric Economies in the 21st Century, Funpadem, San José, Costa Rica and Texas A&M University, Laredo, Texas, 1996.
“The Role of Services in the Structure of Production and Trade,” with J.F. Francois, Centre for Economic Policy Research Discussion Paper 1228.
“The USITC CGE Model,” in The Economic Effects of Significant US Import Restraints, US International Trade Commission, USITC Publication 2699, Washington, DC, 1993. Reprinted in M.P. Gallaway, B.A. Blonigen and J.E. Flynn, “Welfare Costs of the U.S. Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws,” Journal of International Economics, 49:2, 1999.
Estimated Elasticities of Substitution for Analysis of a North American Free Trade Area, with C.R. Shiells, US International Trade Commission, Staff Research Study No. 19, Washington, DC, 1992.
“North American Trade Liberalization and the Role of Nontariff Barriers,” with D.W. Roland-Holst and C.R. Shiells, in Economy-Wide Modeling of the Economic Implications of a FTA with Mexico and a NAFTA with Canada and Mexico, US International Trade Commission, USITC Publication 2508, Washington, DC, 1992.
“Models for Government Trade Policy Analysis: A Survey of Methods,” with J.F. Francois, Atlantic Economic Society Best Papers Proceedings, 2:1, 1992.
An Introduction to the ITC Computable General Equilibrium Model, with D.W. Roland-Holst, US International Trade Commission, USITC Publication 2423, Washington, DC, 1991.
“A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of Significant US Import Restraints,” in The Economic Effects of Significant US Import Restraints, US International Trade Commission, USITC Publication 2422, Washington, DC, 1991.
Economic Effects of Significant US Import Restraints, with others, US International Trade Commission, USITC Publication 2222, Washington, DC, 1989.
Alternative Approaches to Accident Cost Concepts: Executive Summary, with T.R. Miller and B.E. Whiting, US Federal Highway Administration, Report No. FHWA/RD-83/078, Washington, DC, 1984.
Alternative Approaches to Accident Cost Concepts, with T.R. Miller and B.E. Whiting, US Federal Highway Administration, Report No. FHWA/RD-83/079, Washington, DC, 1984.
POPULAR AND EDITORIAL
“No Small Hope,” Page 99 Test Blog, 2018.
“Basic Goods as Basic Rights,” Oxford University Press Blog, 2018.
“Globalisation(s) and Development,” Edward Elgar Blog, 2017.
“Was the Trans-Pacific Partnership Bad for the US?” WalletHub, 2017.
“Water in Development Ethics: Basic Goods Considerations,” Global Water Forum, 2014.
“Teaching the World Economy in Crisis,” Princeton University Press Blog, 2009.
“Time to Rethink the Washington Consensus,” with R.S. Rajan, Business Times of Singapore, 2009.
“Memo to Davos: The Unraveling of the World Economy Calls for a Post-Washington Consensus,” with R.S. Rajan, RGE Monitor, 2009.
“US Agriculture and the Third World,” Building Economic Alternatives, 17, 1989.
BOOK REVIEWS
Our Continent, Our Future: African Perspectives on Structural Adjustment, T. Mkandawire and C.C. Soludo, Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, Dakar, 1999, in Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa, 1:2, 1999.
Economic Modelling Under the Applied General Equilibrium Approach, A. Fossati, ed., Avebury, Hampshire, 1996, in Economic Systems Research, 9:3, 1997.
THESIS COMMITTEES
Sebastian Stolorz, "Institutional Considerations for Implementing Inflation Targeting In Emerging and Developing Economies," Ph.D., Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, in process.
Hyun Ju Kim, “Three Essays on Foreign Aid Transfers: Development, Household Behavior and Household Decisionmaking,” Ph.D., Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, in process.
Addilyn, Chams-Eddine, “Three Essays on Global Financial Cycles and the International Transmission Effects on Monetary Policy,” Ph.D., Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, in process.
Mufeeza Iqbal, “Poverty, Basic Needs and Violence: Insights on Causes of Terrorism from the Federally Administrated Tribal Areas of Pakistan,” Ph.D., Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, in process (Chair).
Khwaja, Elsa, "The Network Architecture of Development Interventions: Exploring the Relational Dynamics of Aid-Impact in Fragile and Conflict-Afflicted States," Ph.D., Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, in process (Chair).
Michael Polcen, “The Impact of Migration on FDI in a Gravity Model Setting,” Ph.D., Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, in process.
Pete Williams, “Nonviolent Democracy Transition: Theory and Case Study Analysis,” Ph.D., Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, in process.
Tina Himathongkam, “Grocery Shopping Destination Choice and Health: An Empirical Study of Urban Population in Bangkok, Thailand,” Ph.D., Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, 2016.
Beatriz Cuartas, “Essays on Well-Being and Quality of Life in Latin America,” Ph.D., Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, 2016 (Chair).
Samuel Wai Johnson, “The Effects of Microfinance Liability Structure on the Political Capital of Post-Conflict Clients: Implications for Peacebuilding and Economic Development,” Ph.D., School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, 2016.
Sasidaran Gopalan, “Monetary and Financial Implications of Foreign Bank Entry in Emerging Market Economies,” Ph.D., School of Public Policy, 2014.
Venkataramana Yanamandra, “Essays on Monetary and Exchange Rate Effects in India,” Ph.D., School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2014.
Theodore Davis, “High-Skill Migration as a Positive-Sum Relationship for Tradable Services: The Case of India and the United States,” Ph.D., School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2013.
Pritam Banerjee, “Trade in Professional Services and Technical Barriers to Trade in India’s Preferential Trade Agreements,” Ph.D., School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2012 (Chair).
Javier Beverinotti, “Domestic Costs of Sovereign Defaults: Financial Interactions and Policy Implications,” Ph.D., School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2012.
Phillip Magness, “From Tariffs to the Income Tax: Trade Protection and Revenue in the United States Tax System,” School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2009.
Sarasin Booppanon, “The Effects of Bilateral and Regional Investment Agreements on the FDI Inflows into ASEAN Countries,” Ph.D., School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2007 (Chair).
Vertica Agarwal, “The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Income Inequality: A Study of India,” Ph.D., School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2007 (Chair).
Sung Jae Kim, “The Impact of Standards and Institutional Capacity on International Trade: An Examination of Food and Agricultural Products,” Ph.D., School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2006 (Chair).
Shaoming Cheng, “Heterogeneous Preferences in the Location Choices of Japanese Investors in China: A Mixed Logit Approach,” Ph.D., School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2005.
Jose Loyola-Trujillo, “The Spatial Relocation of Mexico’s Largest Exporting
Industries: A Comparative Study of Five Metropolitan Areas,” Ph.D., School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2004.
Danilo Pelletiere, “Why Do Countries Restrict Used Goods Imports: An Inquiry into the Political Economy of Used Automobiles,” Ph.D., School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2003 (Chair).
Gina Scorza, “A Comparative Analysis of the Effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement on the Glassware Market in the United States,” B.A., Wellesley College, 1993 (Chair).
Mary Burfisher, Department “The Impact of a U.S. Mexico Free Trade Agreement on Agriculture: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis,” Ph.D., Department of Economics, University of Maryland, 1992.
COURSES TAUGHT
Microeconomics (B.A., M.A.)
Macroeconomics (B.A., M.A.)
International Economics (B.A., M.A.)
Economic Development (B.A., M.A.)
Multinational Enterprise (B.A.)
Craft of Research (B.A.)
Economics of Latin America (M.A.)
International Trade Policy (M.A., Ph.D.)
International Trade Theory (Ph.D.)
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Smith Richardson Foundation, “The Network Architecture of Development Interventions: Exploring the Relational Dynamics of Aid Impact in Pakistan,” with E. Khwaja, 2018. $7,500.
International Growth Centre, Lahore, Pakistan, “Pakistan-India Trade: Economic Opportunities and Policy Challenges,” with A.A. Malik and S. Gopalan, 2012. £10,000.
US Department of Commerce, “Executive Education in Accounting, Finance, and Multinational Operations,” with L. Fritschler, 2005 to 2011. $140,000.
World Bank, “Making Globalization Work for Poor People: Towards a Policy Agenda,” 2004 to 2005. $20,000.
Center for Global Studies, George Mason University, “Trade-Related Technical Assistance in the Least-Developed Countries,” 2004. $2,500.
Commission for Environmental Cooperation, “The Industrial Pollution Impacts of NAFTA,” 2000. $4,000.
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, “The Environmental Impacts on the Great Lakes Region of North American Economic Integration,” 1999. $20,000.
CONSULTING
Vietnam Central Committee Office Leadership Training, “Managing Growth in a Global Environment,” 2018.
US Foreign Service Institute, US Department of State, “Global Development Training for National Staff,” 2014.
Center for Global Studies, George Mason University, “Globalization Dialogue Project: Trade Roundtable,” 2008.
World Bank, “An Assessment of Applied General Equilibrium Modeling in the Global Prospects Group,” 2006.
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, “Empirical Trade Analysis Conference Rapporteur,” 2003.
World Trade Organization, “Economic Assessments of the Uruguay Round,” 1997.
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, “Implementing a Simple, General Equilibrium Trade Model,” 1995.
US International Trade Commission, “Constructing a Detailed Social Accounting Matrix of the United States,” 1994.
US Department of Labor, “Employment Responses to North American Trade Liberalization,” 1994.
SELECTED PRESENTATION VENUES
American Economic Association
Computable General Equilibrium Modeling Conference
Eastern Economic Association
Economics and the Classroom Conference
German Textile Association, Gesamttextil
International Input-Output Association
International Trade and Finance Association
Mansfield College, Oxford University
Midwest Economic Association
North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation
North American Regional Science Association
US Agency for International Economic Development
US Department of Labor
US Foreign Service Institute
US International Trade Commission
Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania
World Bank
World Trade Organization
MANUSCRIPT REVIEWS
Africa Today
American Economic Review
American Journal of Agricultural Economics
Annals of Regional Science
Anthem Press
ASEAN Economic Bulletin
Asian Development Bank Institute
Asian Economic Journal
Cambridge University Press
Canadian Journal of Economics
Conflict Management and Peace Science
Economic Modelling
Economic Systems Research
International Economic Journal
International Sociology
International Trade Journal
Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy
Journal of Developing Areas
Journal of Economic Education
Journal of Economic Integration
Journal of Industrial Economics
Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy
Journal of International Trade and Economic Development
McGraw-Hill
Oxford University Press
Papers in Regional Science
Praeger Publishers
Regional Studies
Review of International Economics
Review of Social Economy
Review of World Economics
Routledge
Sage Publications
South-Western Thomson
US Department of Commerce
Wiley-Blackwell
World Economy
BOOK AWARD REVIEWS
Grawemeyer World Order Award\
PROPOSAL REVIEWS
US National Science Foundation
Areas of Research
- Economic Development
- Economic Policy
- International Development
- International Economics
- Latin America
- Microeconomics
- Political Economy
- Trade Policy
- Applied Trade Policy Analysis
- Globalization
- Basic Goods Provision