Welcome New Members – January 2017

We would like to welcome the following new members of the InsTED network:

Prof. Maia Linask (University of Richmond) Her fields of interest are international trade, industrial organization, and applied microeconomics.

Prof. Juan Moreno-Cruz (Georgia Institute of Technology) His research interests are energy, environmental and natural resources economics, technological change, economic growth and institutions, and climate change economics and climate engineering.

Welcome New Members – August 2016

We would like to welcome the following new members of the InsTED network:

Prof. Marco Bonomo (Insper Institute of Education and Research) His research interests are in macroeconomics and asset pricing.

Prof. Sarah B. Danzman (Indiana University Bloomington) Her primary field of interest is the political economy of international investment and finance.

Prof. Stephen Yeaple (Penn State University) His areas of interest are international trade, industrial Organization, and applied microeconomics.

 

Welcome new members

We would like to welcome the following new members of the InsTED network.

Prof. Bee Yan Aw (Pennsylvania State University) Her areas of interest include development economics, international economics, and industrial organization.

Yarine Fawaz (CEMFI) Her areas of interest include labor economics and education.

Gary Lyn (University of Massachusetts, Lowell) His areas of interest include international trade and migration.

Prof. Mark Roberts (Pennsylvania State University) His areas of interest are applied microeconomics and industrial organization.

Alexandre Skiba (University of Wyoming) His areas of interest are International trade, trade costs and vertical differentiation.

Welcome new members

We would like to welcome the following new members of the InsTED network.

Prof. Jackie M.L. Chan (Chinese University of Hong Kong) His research interests are in international trade, international economics, macroeconomics, and asian economics.

Dr. Michael J. Sposi (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas ) His fields of research interest are international trade, macroeconomics, and economic development.

Dr. Erin Troland (U.S. Department of the Treasury) Her primary fields of research include public economics, development economics, and applied econometrics.

Prof. Andreas Waldkirch (Colby College) His current research focuses on the link between foreign ownership and productivity especially for least developed countries.