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Emily Blanchard

Assistant Professor

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Phone: 434-924-3607
Personal Website

Address:
PO Box 400182
Department of Economics
Monroe Hall
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4182

Research Interests

International trade and investment, political economy, applied microeconomic theory

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts (A.B.), Wellesley College
  • Bachelor of Arts (BA), Wellesley College
  • Master of Science (MS), University of Wisconsin System : Madison
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Wisconsin System : Madison

Current Downloadable Papers

PDF document icon Trade Imbalances, International Investment, and a Limitation of Lerner's Symmetry Theorem (.pdf)

"Foreign Direct Investment,  Endogenous Tariffs, and Preferential Trade Agreements"

"Reevaluating the Role of Trade Agreements: Does Investment Globalization Make the WTO Obsolete?"


Research Papers

"Opening (and Closing) Doors: Country Specific Shocks in U.S. Doctorate Education," with John Bound and Sarah Turner, Doctoral Education and the Faculty of the Future, edited by R. Ehrenberg and C. Kuhn, forthcoming.

"Production and Gains from Trade." with L. Anderson, K. Chaston, C. Holt, L.Razzolini, and R. Singleton, Perspectives in Economic Education Research, Spring 2008, 4(1).

"Foreign Direct Investment, Endogenous Tariffs, and Preferential Trade Agreements," The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, November 2007,7(1) [Advances]

"Testing Subgame Perfection Apart From Fairness in Ultimatum Games." with J.
Andreoni, Experimental Economics,December 2006, 9(4) pp.307-321 (lead article)

Department of Economics

University of Virginia
237 Monroe Hall
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4182

Contact Information

ph: 434-924-3177; fax: 434-982-2904
office hours: Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm