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Robert
A. Driskill
Professor of Economics
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419 Calhoun Hall |
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robert.a.driskill@vanderbilt.edu |
| Telephone: |
(615) 343-1516
(615) 661-5869 (residence) |
| Mailing Address: |
Department of Economics
Vanderbilt University
Box 1819 Station B
Nashville, TN 37235 |
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FALL 2002
ECON 263-International
Trade
Driskill Models Endowment
Economy
ECON
398- Workshop on Economics
My life as
a dog
Personal Information
Date of birth: February 15, 1949
Place of birth: Lynchburg, Virginia
Academic Background
B.S., Michigan State University, 1973
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, February 1978
Academic and Research Positions
Professor, Vanderbilt University, 1992-present
Professor, Ohio State University, 1986-1992
Associate Professor, Ohio State University, 1983-86
Visiting Associate Professor, Yale University, 1982-1983
Assistant Professor, University of California, Davis, 1980-1983
Assistant Professor, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1977-1980
Visitor, International Division, Board of Governors of Federal Reserve,
May 1977-September 1977
Curriculum Vitae
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- Works in Progress
"Two-Good Trade Models, Consumption
Smoothing, and Optimal External Borrowing"
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- Courses Taught
Graduate International Trade Theory, Graduate International Monetary
Theory, Graduate Macroeconomic Theory, Undergraduate International Economics,
Undergraduate Money and Banking, Undergraduate Macroeconomics, Graduate
Monetary Theory, War and Economics
Professional Activities
Referee for American Economic Review, Journal of Political Review,
Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of International Economics, Journal
of Money, Credit, and Banking, Journal of Macroeconomics, Econometrica,
International Economic Review, Journal of International Money and Finance,
Economic Inquiry, Economic Journal, European Economic Review, International
Studies Quarterly.
- Acting Editor, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1986-87.
- Book Review Editor, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1983-1990.
- Research Associate, Mershon Center for Research and Education in National
Security, Leadership and Public Policy, 1991-1992.
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Links
link to addiction paper
link to Some Doubts...
link to Non-Traded Goods...
Links to my few friends:
Steve Cecchetti
my enforcer
Nelson Mark

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