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Faculty
Theresa M. Greaney
Research Interests: strategic trade theory, US-Japan trade conflicts, networks and trade, Japan economy
Teaching Areas: international trade, Japan economy, microeconomics
Affiliations: American Economics Association, Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession, International Economics & Finance Society, Japan Economic Seminar, Center for Japanese Studies
Service History: Economics Dept. Personnel Committee, Economics Dept. Graduate Program, Center for Japanese Studies Endowment Committee
Selected Publications:
- "Measuring Network Effects on Trade: Are Japanese Affiliates Distinctive?", 2005, Journal of the Japanese and International Economies 19: 194-214.
- "Reverse Importing and Asymmetric Trade and FDI: A Networks Explanation", 2003, Journal of International Economics 61: 453-465.
- "Assessing the Impacts of US-Japan Bilateral Trade Agreements, 1980-1995", 2001, The World Economy 24: 127-157.
- "Promoting Imports to Appease Trade Partners: Japan's New Trade Policies", 2001, Journal of the Japanese and International Economies 15: 253-270.
- "Righting Past Wrongs: Can Import Promotion Policies Counter Hysteresis from Past Trade Protection in the Presence of Switching Costs?", 2000, Japan and the World Economy 12: 211-227.
- "Strategic Trade and Competition Policies to Assist Distressed Industries", 1999, Canadian Journal of Economics 32: 767-784.
- "Import Now! An Analysis of Market-Share Voluntary Import Expansions (VIEs)", 1996, Journal of International Economics 40: 149-163.
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