Mary E. Lovely
Department of Economics
The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York 13244-1090
Phone: (315) 443-9048 Email: [email protected]
Homepage: http://faculty.maxwell.syr.edu/lovely/ February 18
Education
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Ph.D., Economics
Fields: Public Finance, International Economics, Labor Economics
Dissertation Advisor: Roger H. Gordon
Dissertation: Taxes, Trade, and the Pattern of World Production
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
M.A., City and Regional Planning
Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts
B.A. (Honors), American Studies
Honors Thesis: Transportation Planning in the Boston Metropolitan Region
Professional Appointments
The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
Melvin A. Eggers Faculty Scholar and Professor of Economics, 2010 – present
Chair, International Relations Program, 2011 - 2017
Associate Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, 1996 -2010
Assistant Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, 1989 -1996
Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington D.C.
Visiting Fellow, 2017-2018
Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs
Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs, Spring 2013
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Research Assistant to Professor Peter O. Steiner, 1985-1986
Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, Macroeconomics, 1983-1985
Charles River Associates, Boston, MA
Senior Research Associate, Principal Investigator for evaluations of federally
funded urban transportation demonstration programs, 1980-1983
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Editorial Activities and Research Networks
China Economic Review, Co-Editor, 2011 – 2015.
Mid-West International Economics Meetings, Scientific Committee Member,
2008 - Present
Journal of Asian Economics, Special Issue Editor, China, Japan, and the United States:
Deeper Integration, January 2010
The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, Board of Editors, 2004-2006
CESifo, Munich Germany, Research Network Fellow, 2012 – present
InsTED: Institutions, Trade, and Development, Research Network Fellow, 2015 - present
Global Labor Organization, GLO Fellow, 2017 - present
Honors and Awards
Melvin A. Eggers Economics Faculty Scholar, 2011- present
Maxwell Professor of Teaching Excellence
Undergraduate Teaching Award, Department of Economics, Syracuse University, 1996
The Pew Faculty Fellowship in International Affairs, 1993
NTA-TIA Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award, Honorable Mention, 1989
National Tax Association Jeanne S. Mattersdorf Award, 1985
Department Scholar, Harvard University, Dept. of City and Regional Planning, 1980
Presidential Management Intern, 1980
Polaroid Award for Excellence in Community Research and Service, 1978
Current Projects
“Economic integration and spatial wage differences: Is differential market access driving
inequality in China?” December 2017 (with Yang Liang and Hongsheng Zhang). Under
review.
“Trade Liberalization and Labor Shares in China,” June 2015 (with Fariha Kamal and
Devashish Mitra).
“Techno-industrial FDI Policy and China’s Export Surge,” (with Yang Liang and
Hongsheng Zhang). December 2017.
“Trade in Electronic Products: Has China Displaced its Competitors on the Intensive and
the Extensive Margins?” December 2016 (with Cong S. Pham). In progress.
“Evolving Property Rights and Shifting Organizational Forms: Evidence from Joint
Venture Buy-outs following China’s WTO Accession,” (with Fariha Kamal). In progress.
“What Drives the Pollution Content of China’s Exports?” (with Judith M. Dean). In
progress.
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Books
International Economic Integration and Domestic Performance, World Scientific Studies
in International Economics, World Scientific Publishing, 2017.
Journal Articles and Book Chapters
“State Enterprise Reform in China: Grasp or Release?” (with Yang Liang) in Wei-Chiao
Huang and Huizhong Zhou (eds.), The Impact of China’s Rise on the Pacific and the
World, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Kalamazoo, MI, forthcoming.
“Intellectual Returnees as Drivers of Indigenous Innovation: Evidence from the Chinese
Photovoltaic Industry,” (with Siping Luo and David C. Popp). The World Economy,
40(11):2424–2454, 2017. Earlier version available as NBER Working Paper #19518.
“Import Competition from and Offshoring to Low-Income Countries: Implications for
Employment and Wages at US Domestic Manufacturers,” (with Fariha Kamal), Journal
of Asian Economics, 48: 100-119, 2017.
“The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Perspectives from China,” (with Dimitar Gueorguiev),
in Jagdish N. Bhagwati, Pravin Krishna, and Arvind Panagariya (eds.), The World Trade
System: Trends and Challenges, The MIT Press, 2016.
“A View through the Trade Window: North Korean Exports as an Indicator of Economic
Capabilities,” (with Ran Jing), The World Economy, 38(1): 1-20, 2015.
“The Home-Market Effect and Bilateral Trade Patterns: A Reexamination of the
Evidence,” (with Cong Pham Si and Devashish Mitra), International Review of
Economics and Finance, 30: 120 – 137, 2014.
“Labor Allocation in China: Private Ownership Forms and Implicit Subsidies,” (with
Fariha Kamal), CESifo Economic Studies, 59(4): 731-758, 2013.
“Does Final Market Demand Elasticity Influence the Location of Export Processing?
Evidence from Multinational Decisions in China,” (with Xuepeng Liu and Jan Ondrich),
The World Economy, 36(5): 509-536, 2013.
“Trade and the Gains from Trade in the Presence of Decreasing Costs and Imperfect
Competition,” (with Devashish Mitra), in Arvid Lukauskas, Robert M. Stern, and Gianni
Zanini (eds.), Handbook of Trade Policy for Development, New York: Oxford University
Press, 114-144, 2013.
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“Does Deeper Integration Enhance Spatial Advantages? Market Access and Wage Growth in China,” (with Fariha Kamal and Puman Ouyang), International Review of
Economics and Finance, 23: 59-74, 2012.
“Trade, Technology and the Environment: Does Access to Technology Promote
Environmental Regulation?” (with David Popp), Journal of Environmental Economics
and Management, 61: 16-35, 2011. Reprinted in Recent Papers on Trade and the
Environment, Brian R. Copeland, ed. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
“Trade Growth, Production Fragmentation, and China’s Environment” (with Judith M.
Dean), in Robert C. Feenstra and Shang-Jin Wei, eds., China’s Growing Role in World
Trade, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 429-469, 2010.
“The Location Decisions of Foreign Investors in China: Untangling the Effects of Wages
Using a Control Function Approach” (with Xuepeng Liu and Jan Ondrich), The Review of
Economics and Statistics, 92(1), 2010.
“Decomposing China-Japan-U.S. Trade: Vertical Specialization, Ownership, and
Organizational Form” (with Judith M. Dean and Jesse Mora), Journal of Asian
Economics, 20(6): 596-610, 2009. Also published as Asian Development Bank Institute
Working Paper No. 159, November 2009, Tokyo, Japan.
“China, Japan, and the United States: Deeper Economic Integration” (with Theresa M.
Greaney), Journal of Asian Economics, 20(6): 593-595, 2009.
“Are Foreign Investors Attracted to Weak Environmental Regulations? Evaluating the
Evidence from China” (with Judith M. Dean and Hua Wang), Journal of Development
Economics, 90(1): 1-13, 2009. Reprinted in Recent Papers on Trade and the
Environment, Brian R. Copeland, ed. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
“Agglomeration and Foreign Direct Investment,” in Ramkishen S. Rajan and Kenneth A.
Reinert, eds., Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy, Princeton University Press:
Princeton, N.J., 2008.
“Information, Agglomeration, and the Headquarters of U.S. Exporters” (with Stuart S.
Rosenthal and Shalini Sharma), Regional Science and Urban Economics, 35: 167-191,
2005.
“Generational Conflict, Human Capital Accumulation, and Economic Growth” (with D.
Holtz-Eakin and M. S. Tosun), Journal of Macroeconomics, 26(1):1-23, 2004.
“Intraindustry Trade as an Indicator of Labor Market Adjustment” (with Douglas
Nelson), Review of World Economics, 138:179-206, 2002.
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“Marginal Intra-industry Trade and Labor Adjustment” (with Douglas Nelson), Review of
International Economics, 8:436-447, 2000). Reprinted in E. K. Choi and D. Greenaway,
eds., Globalization and Labor Markets, Blackwell Publishers, 2000.
“Trade Flows and Wage Premiums: Does Who or What Matter?” (with J. David
Richardson), in Robert C. Feenstra, ed., The Impact of International Trade on Wages,
University of Chicago Press, 2000, pp. 309-343.
“Communist Human Capital in a Capitalist Labor Market: The Experience of East
German and Ethnic German Immigrants to West Germany” (with Thomas A. Dunn and
Michaela Kreyenfeld), in Thomas A. Dunn and Johannes Schwartze, eds, Proceedings of
the 1996 Second International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study
Users, Vierteljahrshefte fuer Wirtschaftsforschung, Deutsches Institut fuer
Wirtschaftsforschung, Berlin, 1997, pp.151-158.
“Playing by the New Subsidy Rules: Are Capital Subsidies Substitutes for Sectoral
Subsidies?” Journal of International Economics, 43: 463-482, 1997.
“Technological Linkages, Market Structure, and Production Policies” (with Douglas
Holtz-Eakin), Journal of Public Economics 61: 73-86, 1996.
“Scale Economies, Returns to Variety, and the Productivity of Public Infrastructure”
(with Douglas Holtz-Eakin), Regional Science and Urban Economics 26: 105-123, 1996.
“Smuggling and Welfare in a Ricardo-Viner Economy” (with Douglas Nelson), Journal
of Economic Studies 22: 26-43, 1995.
“Economic Development in a Global Context: Implications of the Uruguay Round for
Federal Tax Policy,” National Tax Journal 48:397-408, 1995.
“Optimal Commodity Taxation with Costly Noncompliance,” Public Finance Quarterly
23: 115-130, 1995.
“Reducing Nursing Home Use through Community Long-Term Care: An Optimization
Analysis” (with V.L. Greene, M.D. Miller, and J.I. Ondrich), Journal of Gerontology:
Social Sciences 50B: S259-S268, 1995.
“Illegal Trade and Endogenous Tariff Formation” (with Douglas Nelson), Public
Finance/ Finances Publiques 49: 182-95, 1994. Reprinted in G. Fiorentini and S.
Zamagni, eds., The Economics of Corruption and Illegal Markets, The International
Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Edward Elgar Publishing, 1999.
“Crossing the Border: Does Commodity Tax Evasion Reduce Welfare and Can
Enforcement Improve It?” Canadian Journal of Economics 27: 157-74, 1994.
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“Do Community-Based, Long-Term-Care Services Reduce Nursing Home Use? A
Transition Probability Analysis” (with V.L. Greene and J.I. Ondrich), Journal of Human
Resources 28: 297-317, 1993.
“The Cost-Effectiveness of Community Services in a Frail Elderly Population” (with
V.L. Greene and J.I. Ondrich), The Gerontologist 33, April 1993.
“State Taxation of Interest Income and Municipal Borrowing Costs” (with Michael J.
Wasylenko), National Tax Journal 45: 37-52, 1992.
“Taxes, Trade, and the Pattern of World Production,” NTA-TIA Proceedings of the
Eighty-Second Annual Conference, 216-222, 1992.
“Net Costs of Peak and Off-Peak Transit Trips Taken Nationwide by Mode” (with T.E.
Parody and P.S. Hsu), Transportation Research Record 126: 139-145, December 1990.
Published Entries, Book Reviews, and Comments
Review of Phillip Stalley’s Foreign Firms, Investment, and Environmental Regulation in
the People’s Republic of China, Journal of Asian Studies 70(3): 826-8, 2011.
“Trade Growth, Global Production, and Environmental Degradation” (with Judith Dean),
May 2008, http://voxeu.org/index.php ?q=node/1138.
Comment on “The Implications of Labour Mobility on Fiscal Competition and Higher
Education Policy in Canada,” R.G. Harris and T. Lemieux, eds., Social and Labour
Market Aspects of North American Linkages, University of Calgary Press, 2005.
Published Teaching Cases
“Thinking Locally, Acting Globally: Congressman James Walsh and the NAFTA Vote,” Pew Case Study Center, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University,
Case #160, 1994.
“Financing Public Transportation in Philadelphia,” Harvard University, Intercollegiate Case Clearinghouse, 1981.
Selected Final Reports
“State Tax Treatment of Municipal Bond Interest Income and Public Sector Borrowing
Costs” (with Michael J. Wasylenko). Prepared for the KPMG Peat Marwick Foundation,
July 1991.
“Reducing Nursing Home Use Through Community-Based, Long-Term-Care: An
Optimization Analysis” (with V.L. Greene, J.I. Ondrich and M. Miller). Prepared for the
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Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services, October 1989.
Research Grants
“China’s Entrepreneurs” (with C. Long) $18,000, Kauffman initiative grant, 2009 - 11.
“China, Japan, and the United States: Deeper Integration” (with T. Greaney), an
international conference and special journal volume, $57,000, Asian Development Bank
Institute, January 2008-December 2009.
“Foreign Direct Investment and Pollution Havens: Evaluating the Evidence from China,” $16,000, World Bank Development Research Group, January – December 2003.
“Local Division of Labor and Factor Productivity,” $18,000, National Science
Foundation Research Planning Grant, July 1997-1998.
“State Borrowing Costs and the Tax Treatment of Municipal Bond Interest Income” (with
M. Wasylenko), $33,700, Peat Marwick Foundation, May 1990 to December 1990.
“Reducing Nursing Home Use Through Community Based, Long Term Care: An
Optimization Analysis” (with V. Greene, J.I. Ondrich and M. Miller), $55,000, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, October 1987 to April 1989.
Conference and Seminar Presentations
“Shaping Global Engagement: How China’s Foreign Investment Policies Influence Trade and
International Relations,” The 2018 Seiji Naya Asia Pacific Lecture, University of Hawaii,
Manoa, January 11, 2018.
“Inward Foreign Investment Policy and China’s Export Surge,” Conference on the Indian
Economy, Columbia University, October 28, 2017.
“International Outsourcing from East Asia: Patterns and Implications for U.S. Manufacturing
Employment and Wages,” Trade, Growth and Economic Inequality in the Asia-Pacific
Region, Honolulu, Hawaii, January 6-7, 2016.
“China’s State Enterprises: Challenges for Rebalancing,” 52nd Werner Sichel Lecture Series,
Western Michigan University, February 24, 2016
“Ongoing economic integration and spatial wage differences: has market access in China become more valuable?”
East Asia Program Lecture Series, Cornell Contemporary China Initiative, Cornell
University, February 2017.
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Gosnell Lecture, Rochester Institute of Technology, September 29, 2016
Second Biennial Conference of China Development Studies, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China, July 2015.
Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai, China, July 2015.
Xiamen University, WISE, July 2015.
Mid-West International Economics Meetings, Ohio State University, May 2015.
“Trans-Pacific Partnership: Perspectives from China,” Challenges Facing the World Trade
System, Columbia University, September 2013 (with Dimitar Gueorguiev).
“Indigenous Innovation in China,” Department of Economics, Vanderbilt University, Aug. 2014
“Trade Liberalization and Labor Shares in China,” Institute for International Economic Policy, GWU, Washington, D.C., November 2013.
Mid-West International Economics Meetings, Ann Arbor, MI, October 2013.
First Biennial Conference of China Development Studies, Shanghai, China, July 2013.
ASSA Meetings, San Diego, CA, January 4, 2013.
University of Toronto, November 28, 2012.
University of Munich, July 9, 2012.
“Factor Allocation in China: Private Ownership Forms and Implicit Labor Subsidies” Center for Economic Studies, US Bureau of the Census, September 27, 2012.
Nankai University, Institute for International Economics, Nankai, China, Nov. 1, 2011.
CESifo Summer Institute, Keynote Address, Workshop on China and the Global
Economy Post Crisis, Venice International University, San Servolo, Italy, July 18, 2011.
“Evolving Property Rights and Shifting Organizational Forms: Evidence from Joint Venture
Buy-outs following China’s WTO Accession,” Brandeis University, International Business School, Waltham MA, December 1, 2011.
Xiamen University, Wang Yanan Institute for Studies in Economics, Xiamen, China,
November 7, 2011.
University of Nottingham at Ningbo, 4th GEP Conference in China, China’s External
Economic Relations, Ningbo, China, November 3, 2011.
Nankai University, Institute for International Economics, Nankai, China, Nov. 1, 2011
Mid-West International Economics Meeting, Madison WI, September 2010.
UIBE-Syracuse Conference on India and China, Beijing China, June 2010.
“Does Final Market Demand Elasticity Influence the Location of Export Processing? Evidence
from Multinational Decisions in China” China Research and Policy Group, University of Western Ontario, April 18, 2011
Development Research Group, the World Bank, May 3, 2011
AEA Meetings, Atlanta, GA, January 2010.
“A View through the Trade Window: North Korean Exports as an Indicator of Economic
Capabilities” Research Workshop, Korean Peninsula Affairs Center, Syracuse University, Moynihan
Institute of Global Affairs, November 15, 2010.
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“Why is the Energy Intensity of Chinese Exports Increasing?” Annual Research Conference, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management,
Boston, MA November 5, 2010.
“Decomposing Triad Trade: Ownership, Vertical Specialization, and Organizational Form”
East-West Center, Honolulu, HI, January 2009.
Asian Development Bank Institute, Tokyo, Japan, May 2009.
“Trade, Technology and the Environment: Does Access to Technology Promote Environmental
Regulation?” Korea Advanced Institute for Science and Technology, Department of Management
Science and IT&M, Jeonju, South Korea, April 20, 2010.
Mid-West International Economics Meeting, University of Iowa, April 2009.
ASSA Meetings, San Francisco, CA, January 2009.
“Trade Growth, Production Fragmentation, and China’s Environment”
Mid-West International Economics Meeting, University of Minnesota, April 2007.
NBER Conference, China’s Growing Role in World Trade, Chatham, MA, August 2007.
Beijing University, China Center for Economic Research, Beijing, China, October 2007.
Tsinghua University, School of Economics, Beijing, China, October 2007.
U.S. International Trade Commission, Economic Research Seminar, November 2007.
Center for Intl. Governance Innovation, University of Western Ontario, April 2008.
Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, Seoul, Korea, May 2008.
Colgate University, Department of Economics, November 2008.
“The Location Decisions of Foreign Investors in China: Untangling the Effect of Wages Using a
Control Function Approach”
ASSA Meetings, January 2007.
NBER China Working Group Meeting, September 2005.
Mid-West International Economics Meetings, Michigan State University, May 2006.
Globalization and the Economy Program, University of Nottingham, June 2006.
“Foreign Direct Investment and Pollution Havens: Evaluating the Evidence from China”
APPAM Annual Research Conference, Washington, D.C., November 2005.
Queens University, School of Management, Kingston, ON, March 2005.
Dartmouth College, Rockefeller Institute, Hanover, NH, October 2004.
NBER ITI Summer Workshop, Cambridge, MA, August 2004.
University of Minnesota, Dept. of Applied Economics, Minneapolis, MN, April 2004.
Cornell University, Department of Economics, Ithaca, NY, April 2004.
AEA Meetings, San Diego, CA, January 2004.
Econometric Society Meetings, Northwestern University, June 2003.
Mid-West International Economics Meetings, Notre Dame University, October 2002.
“Scale Economies, Country Size, and Tariff Wars”
Econometric Society Meetings, Brown University, June 2004.
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“Incorporating Capital Provisions into Free-Trade Agreements: Can Capital and Trade
Liberalization Proceed Together?” Mid-West International Economics Meetings, Northwestern University, May 2002.
“Information, Exporting, and the Agglomeration of U.S. Manufacturing Headquarters”
ASSA Meetings, Atlanta, GA, January 2002.
Mid-West International Economics Meetings, University of Wisconsin, May 2001.
“Intraindustry Trade as an Indicator of Labor Market Adjustment”
American Economic Association Meetings, Boston, January 2000.
“The Relationship between MIIT and Labor Adjustment in a Division of Labor Model”
Mid-West International Economics Meetings, Purdue University, May 1999.
“Trade Flows and Wage Premiums: Does Who or What Matter?” NBER Conference on Trade and Wages, Monterey CA, February 1998.
“Generational Conflict, Human Capital Accumulation, and Economic Growth”
American Economic Association Meeting, Chicago, IL, January 1998.
“The Division of Labor and State Differences in the Return to Human Capital” Mid-West International Economics Meetings, Northwestern University, May 1997.
Trans-Atlantic Public Economics Seminar, Amsterdam, NL, May 1996.
“Tax Policy Meets the World Trade Organization”
National Tax Association Spring Symposium, Washington D.C., May 1995.
“Playing By the New Subsidy Rules: Achieving Sectoral Objectives with Factor Subsidies”
Mid-West International Economics Meetings, The University of Iowa, May 1995.
“Illegal Trade and Endogenous Tariff Formation”
International Institute of Public Finance, Berlin, Germany, August 1994.
“Technological Linkages, Market Structure, and Optimum Production Policies”
Mid-West International Economics Meetings, The University of Michigan, May 1994.
“Shifting Sands: The Political Economy of Policy Reform”
Georgetown University, Economics Department Speaker Series, November 1993.
AEA Meetings, January 1994.
“A General Equilibrium Model of the Productivity of Public Infrastructure”
AEA Meetings, January 1994.
“Smuggling and the Political Economy of Protection”
Mid-West International Economics Meetings, University of Kentucky, May 1993.
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“Endogenous Tariff Formation in the Presence of Smuggling”
Mid-West International Economics Meetings, Michigan State University, May 1992.
“Raising the Cost of Crossing the Border: Efficiency Gains from Commodity Tax Enforcement”
Union College, Economics Department Speaker Series, March 1991.
“Optimal Commodity Taxation with Tax Evasion”
NTA Session on Tax Reform and Tax Evasion, AEA Meetings, December 1989.
“Taxes, Trade, and the Pattern of World Production”
Frontiers in Public Finance, TIA-NTA Annual Conference on Taxation, October 1989.
Doctoral Dissertation Advising (Economics, except as noted; first placement)
Yang Liang (chair) Ph.D. expected 2018
Tingting Xiong, Ph.D. expected 2017
Yusuf Bagir, Ph.D. 2016, Ministry of Finance, Turkey
Jinqi Ye, Ph.D. 2016, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Wuhan, China
Jae Yoon Lee, Ph.D. 2015, Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade
Melissa Chow (co-chair), Ph.D. 2015, CES, US Bureau of the Census
Jie Dai, Ph.D. 2013, Southwest U. of Finance and Economics, China
Fariha Kamal (chair), Ph.D. 2011, CES, US Bureau of the Census
Jeong Eun Shin, Ph.D. 2011, Korea Fair Trade Commission
Changyong Choi (Social Science), Ph.D. 2011, KDI School, Korea
Puman Ouyang (chair), Ph.D. 2010, Southwest U. of Finance and Economics, China
Asha Sundaram, Ph.D. 2010, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Reshad Ahsan, Ph.D. 2010, University of Melbourne, Australia
Jerry Kalarickal, Ph.D. 2009, The World Bank
Neelakshi Medhi (Social Science,), Ph.D. 2009, Korea University
R. Jom Hoosawat (chair), Ph.D. 2008, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Nayef Al-Shammari (co-chair), Ph.D. 2007, Central Bank of Kuwait
Natalia Trofimenko (chair), Ph.D. 2007, Kiel Institute of World Economics, Germany
Beyza Ural, Ph.D. 2007, University of Alberta, Canada
Xuepeng Liu (co-chair), Ph.D. 2006, Kennesaw State University
Cong Pham Si (co-chair), Ph.D. 2005, Deakin University, Australia
Kontee Nuchsuwan, Ph.D. 2005, Ministry of Finance, Thailand
Daron Djeridjian (chair), Ph.D. 2004, Occidental College, California
Mehmet Tosun (co-chair), Ph.D. 2001, University of Nevada, Reno
Shalini Sharma (co-chair), Ph.D. 2001, University of Toronto, Canada
Khalid Abdulaihed (chair), Ph.D. 2001, Central Bank of Saudi Arabia
Donald J. Bruce, Ph.D. 2000, University of Tennessee
Linghui Tang, Ph.D. 1998, The College of New Jersey
Heri Kristiano, Ph.D. 1997, Customs Service, Indonesia
Bangtian Chen, Ph.D. 1997, Financial Consulting, Florida
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Vesyl Ulusoy, Ph.D. 1996, Turkey
Daniel Bernhofen, Ph.D. 1994, University of Nottingham
Nipoli Kamdar, Ph.D. 1993, Trinity University
Courses Taught
Doctoral: International Trade, Topics in International Trade
Masters: International Economics
Undergraduate: Global Markets and International Relations; International Trade: Theory
and Policy; Intermediate Macroeconomics; Economics Distinction Seminar I and
II (honors research seminar); The World Economy; Critical Issues for the United
States; First Year Forum
Executive Education Sessions: U.S. in the World Economy; China in Transition; Korea
Traveling Seminar; Trade Theory I; China’s Environmental Challenge;
International Commerce and Political Conflict
Other Professional Service
Senior Mentor, CeMENT Program, January 2010, a three-day mentoring workshop for
young economists, sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the AEA.
Reviewer for:
American Economic Journal, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of
Urban Economics, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management,
Journal of Economic Geography, Regional Science and Urban Economics, China
Economic Review, Canadian Journal of Economics, Oxford Bulletin of
Economics and Statistics, Economics and Politics, American Economic Review,
Journal of Development Studies, Journal of International Economics, National
Tax Journal, Journal of Macroeconomics, World Economy, Review of
International Economics, International Economic Review, Economic
Development and Cultural Change, Southern Economic Journal, Journal of
International Trade and Development, European Economic Review, International
Migration, Ecological Economics, Pew Case Study Program, Worth Publishers,
Cambridge University Press, National Science Foundation, Australian Science
Foundation, US Department of Agriculture, Research Council of Canada.
Academic Administration and Service
University and College of Arts and Science Service:
Faculty Representative to the Board of Trustees, 2015-2017
Subject Matter Expert, SU Middle States Self-Assessment Team VII, 2016-17
University Senate, Academic Affairs Committee, 2010-11, 2014-17
Syracuse University Climate Assessment Planning Committee, 2015-17
Steering Committee, A&S Academic Strategic Planning Committee, 2016-17.
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Chair, Dean of Arts and Sciences Search Committee, 2014.
Syracuse University Transformation Program Steering Committee, 2013.
University Senate, Agenda Committee, 2011-12
Chair, University Senate Ad hoc Committee on Enrollment, 2010-12
Grade Appeal Committee, 2007 - present
Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2006-07
Arts and Sciences Faculty Council, 1998-2000
Arts and Sciences Admissions Committee, 1999-2001, 2006-07
Summer Faculty Advising Project, 1998, 1999, 2000
University Task Force on Benefits and Work/Life Issues, 1997-98
Maxwell School Service:
Chair, International Relations Program, 2011- present
Maxwell Faculty Council, 2014-17, 2015-16 (President)
Founder, Maxwell School Celebration of Undergraduate Scholarship
Maxwell School ICT Advisory Committee, 2015 – 2016
Maxwell Undergraduate Teaching Committee, 2014-2016
East Asia Center, Moynihan Institute, Faculty Associate
East Asia Interdisciplinary Search Committee, 2012-13
Volcker Chair Search Committee, 2012-13
Maxwell Signature Program Design Committee, 2010
International Relations Task Force, 2006-07
International Trade Law, SU Law School, Invited Speaker, 2006, 2007, 2008
Faculty, Executive Education, Indian Administrative Service Training Project,
Exposure Visit to Korea, October 2007, May 2008, April 2010
Faculty Presenter, Executive Education, Chinese Provincial Officials, September
2008, October 2010, May 2011, October 2011, May 2012, August 2012,
October 2012, May 2013, October 2013
Faculty, IIMB Post-Graduate Program, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014
Faculty Presenter, Budget Analyst Workshop, September 2003, October 2003
Dean’s Dinner, Invited Speaker, Speaker, March 2007 Maxwell Advisory Board Meeting, Invited Speaker, November 2008
Maxwell Appleby-Mosher Committee, 1998, 1999, 2000 (Chair)
National Security Studies Faculty, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
International Relations Curriculum Committee, 1996-98
Political Science IPE Faculty Search Committee, 1996, 1997
Economics Department Service:
Executive Committee, 2016-17
Director, Undergraduate Program in Economics, 1997-2000; 2006-2011; 2015
Founding Director, Economics Program of Distinction, 2004-2007
Faculty Search Committee, 1994, 96-97, 98-99, 99-2000, 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08,
08-09, 09-10 (Chair), 2015-16
Junior Faculty Mentoring Committee, 1997-99, 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-
05, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15, 15-16,
16-17
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Undergraduate Major Advisor, 1993-2000, 2002-2011
Teaching Evaluation Committee, 1994-96, 1997-2001(chair), 2006-10(chair)
Community Service Christ Episcopal Church, Manlius, New York:
Chair, Audit Committee (2015 - 2017)
Chair, Capital Campaign (2014)
Member, Finance Committee (2014-present)
Chair, Finance Committee (2010 – 2014)
Chair, Rector Search Committee (2010)
Member, Capital Campaign (2007)
Church School Educator (1996-2002)
Adult Education Coordinator (1991-1993)
Thursday Morning Roundtable, “China in Transition,” November 2015
Secondary School Educators Conference, “China in Transition,” October 2015
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