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James Dunlevy
Professor
Economics
Academic Background
- Ph.D. Northwestern University, Economics, 1974
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M.A. Northwestern University, Economics, 1966
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B.A. Lehigh University, Economics, 1964
Academic & Professional Experience
- Professor, Miami University (1985–Present).
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Associate Professor, Miami University (1980–1985).
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Visiting Assistant Professor, The University of Iowa (1979–1980).
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Assistant Professor, Auburn University (1974–1980).
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Assistant Professor, Colby College (1968–1974).
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Instructor, Northwestern University (1967–1968).
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Visiting Instructor, Elmhurst College (1967–1967).
Recent Publications
- Dunlevy, J. A. (2006). The Impact of Corruption and Language on the Pro-Trade Effect of Immigrants: Evidence from the American States. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 88 (1), 182-186.
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Dunlevy, J. A., Cymrot, D. M., & Even, W. E. (2001). Who's on First: An Empirical Test of the Coase Theorem in Baseball. Applied Economics, 33 (5), 593-603.
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Dunlevy, J. A. & Hutchinson, W. K. (1999). The Impact of Immigration on American Import Trade in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century. Journal of Economic History, 59 (4), 1043-1062.
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Dunlevy, J. A. & Raynold, P. (1998). Aggregate Shocks and the Relationship between U.S. Business Cycle Fluctuations and Export Performance. Journal of Economic Integration, 13 (1), 163-198.
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Dunlevy, J. A. (1993). The Role of Migrant Stock vs. Lagged Migrant Flow as a Determinant of Migration Settlement: A Comment on Anjomani and Hariri. Journal of Population Economics, 6 (2), 181-188.
Honors & Awards
- 1997 – 1998 : Senior Scholar, German-American Fulbright Senior Scholar.
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1964 – 1965 , 1966 – 1967: University Fellow, Northwestern University.
Professional Interests
- Research: Modeling Population Migration and Settlement Patterns of Immigrants Determinants, Patterns, and Effects of Historical Migration to the Americas; Cyclical Aspects of International Trade
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Teaching: International Trade and Commercial Policy, Economics of Mig
Areas of Expertise
- Economics of migration
- International studies
- International trade and commercial policy
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