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Raymond G. Riezman

Emeritus Professor in Economics

Current Positions

  • Emeritus Professor, Economics

Education

  • PhD in Economics, University of Minnesota
  • BA in Economics, Washington University in Saint Louis

Research Interests

  • Microeconomics
  • Political economy
  • International trade

Selected Publications

  • Riezman, R. G. (In Press). (2014). Market Entry Costs, Underemployment and International Trade. Globalization: Strategies and Effects.
  • Riezman, R. G., Ravikumar, B., & Cai, W. (In Press). (2014). The Quantitative Importance of Openness in Development. Economic Inquiry.
  • Riezman, R. G., Mutreja, P., Ravikumar, B., & Sposi, M. (In Press). (2014). Price Equalization Does Not Imply Free Trade. European Economic Review.
  • Riezman, R. G. (2013). Metrics Capturing The Degree to Which Individual Economies Are Globalized. Applied Economics.
  • Riezman, R. G. (2013). International Trade Agreements and Political Economy World Scientific.
  • Riezman, R. G., Cai, Y., & Whalley, J. (2013). International Trade and the Feasibility of Global Climate Change Agreements. Economic Modeling.
  • Riezman, R. G., Marchand, B. U., & Rees, R. (2013). The Effect of Parental Labor Supply on Child Schooling: Evidence from Trade Liberalization in India. Review of Economics of the Household.
  • Riezman, R. G. (2012). Globalization, Gender and Growth. Review of Income and Wealth.
  • Riezman, R. G. (2011). Distance Measures between Free Trade and Autarky for the World Economy. Economic Modeling. 28 (4) pp. 2000-2014.
  • Riezman, R. G. (2011). Trade Agreements In Palgrave Handbook of International Trade.

Selected Presentations

  • "International Trade and Technology Choice," Guest/Invited Speaker at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, October 2013.
  • "International Trade and Technology Choice," Guest/Invited Speaker at ETSG, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 2013.
  • "The Quantitative Importance of Openess in Development," Guest/Invited Speaker at National Dong Hwa University, Hualien, Taiwan, June 2013.
  • "CATs and DOGs," Guest/Invited Speaker at ERWIT, Rotterdam, Netherlands, June 2013.
  • "International Trade and Technology Choice," Guest/Invited Speaker at CESifo Area Conference on Global Economy, Munich, Germany, May 2013.
  • "International trade and Technology Choice," Guest/Invited Speaker at Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, March 2013.
  • "The Quantitative Importance of Openess in Development," Guest/Invited Speaker at GEP Workshop, Nottingham, United Kingdom, March 2013.
  • "International trade and Technology Choice," Guest/Invited Speaker at Trade Workshop on Variable Markups, Miami, Florida, February 2013.
  • "International trade and Technology Choice," Guest/Invited Speaker at University of California-Riverside, Riverside, California, October 2012.
  • "International trade and Technology Choice," Keynote/Plenary Address at Missouri Economics Conference, Columbia, Missouri, October 2012.

Working Papers

  • Riezman, R. G., Egger, P., & Rydzek, B. (2014). Multiproduct Firms and Plant Location.
  • Riezman, R. G., Pung, S., & Wang, P. (2013). International trade and Technology Choice.
  • Riezman, R. G. & LMU, E. (2013). CATs and DOGs.
  • Riezman, R. G., Bond, E., & Wang, P. (2013). Surplus Labor Economy and International Trade.
  • Riezman, R. G. (2011). Globalization Gender and Development: Empirical Approach.

Editorial & Review Activities

  • Associate Editor, Review of International Economics, July 2013.
  • Editor, The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, January 2003 - January 2004.
  • Co-Editor, The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, January 2002.
  • Associate Editor, Journal of International Economics, January 1998 - January 2002.