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Andrew Rose

Andrew Rose

 

Bernard T. Rocca Jr. Professor of International Trade
Haas Economic Analysis and Policy Group
Director, Clausen Center for International Business and Policy
1-510-642-6609
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Academic Status: On duty
Office Hours: By appointment only, F677
Personal Homepage: http://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/arose
Academic Group Homepage: http://groups.haas.berkeley.edu/eap/
Curriculum Vitae (in PDF format, Acrobat Reader required)

 

Education

BA, Trinity College, University of Toronto
M.Phil., Nuffield College, University of Oxford, England
Ph.D., Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

Positions Held

2006-2007 Founding Director, Berkeley NUS Risk Management Institute

At Haas since 1986
1998 - present B.T. Rocca Jr. Professor of International Trade, U.C. Berkeley
Fall 1998 Professorial Fellow in Monetary Economics, Reserve Bank of New Zealand and Victoria University (Wellington New Zealand)
1986 - present Professor, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley
1982 - 85 Doctoral Fellow, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
1981 - 83 Commonwealth Scholar, Oxford University

 

External Service and Assignments

  • Managing Editor, The Journal of International Economics, 1995-2001.
  • Acting Director, International Finance and Macroeconomics Program of the NBER, 1996-1999.
  • Co-Chair, International Seminar on Macroeconomics, 1996-1999; East Asia seminar on Economics, 2002-
  • Chair of Economic Analysis and Policy, Haas School of Business, 1994-1997
  • Primary Investigator, National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant, 1995-1998
  • Cheit Award for full-time MBA Teacher of the Year, 1999 (Finalist 1993, 1994, 1996, 2001)
  • Visiting Professorial Fellow in Monetary Economics, Victoria University and Reserve Bank of New Zealand, 1998. OUB Visiting Professor, School of Economics and Social Sciences, Singapore Management University.
  • Keynote Addresses/Lectures: CESifo (Venice); Deutsche Bundesbank; Economic Society of Singapore; European Central Bank; Hong Kong Monetary Authority; Monetary Authority of Singapore; National University of Singapore; Notre Dame; Reserve Bank of New Zealand; Singapore Management University; University of California, Santa Cruz; University of Glasgow.
  • Advisory Board Member (past and present): Centre de Recerca en Economia Internacional (CREI); Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research (HKIMR).
  • Editorial Board Member (past and present): Finometrika, International Economics and Economic Policy; International Journal of Central Banking; International Journal of Finance and Economics; Journal of International Business Education; Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money; Journal of International Economics; Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking.

 

Current Research and Interests

  • International trade patterns
  • Contagion in currency crises
  • Exchange rate determination
  • Banking and exchange crises in developing countries
  • Exchange rate regimes

 

Selected Papers and Publications

  • "The GATT: It's Everywhere You Want it to Be," forthcoming American Economic Review.
  • "A Stable International Monetary System Emerges: Inflation Targeting is Bretton Woods, Reversed," Journal of International Money and Finance 2007.
  • "Offshore Financial Centers: Parasites or Symbionts?" (with Mark Spiegel) Economic Journal 2007.
  • "Quantitative Goals for Monetary Policy" (with Antonio Fatás and Ilian Mihov) Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking 2007.
  • "The Foreign Service and Foreign Trade" The World Economy 2007.
  • "Cities and Countries" Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking 2006.
  • "Financial Integration: A New Methodology and an Illustration" (with Robert Flood) Journal of the European Economic Association 2005.
  • "Estimating the Expected Marginal Rate of Substitution: A Systematic Exploitation of Idiosyncratic Risk" (with Robert P. Flood). Journal of Monetary Economics 2005.
  • "Do We Really Know that the WTO increases Trade?" American Economic Review 2004.
  • "Is Trade Good or Bad for the Environment? Sorting out the Causality" (with Jeffrey Frankel) The Review of Economics and Statistics 2005
  • "Do WTO Members have More Liberal Trade Policy?" Journal of International Economics 2004
  • "An Estimate of the Effect of Currency Unions on Trade and Growth" (with Jeffrey Frankel) Quarterly Journal of Economics 2002.
  • "Noise Trading and Exchange Rate Regimes" (with Olivier Jeanne) Quarterly Journal of Economics 2002.
  • "National Money as a Barrier to Trade: The Real Case for Monetary Union" (with Eric Can Wincoop), American Economic Review, 2001
  • "Using the Gravity Model to Differentiate Among Alternative Theories of Trade" (with Robert Feenstra and James Markusen), Canadian Journal of Economics, 2001
  • "Putting Things in Order: Patterns of Trade Dynamics and Macroeconomics." (with Robert Feenstra) Review of Economics and Statistics, 2000.
  • "A Review of Some of the Economic Contributions of Robert A. Mundell, Winner of the 1999 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics," Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2000
  • "One Money, One Market: Estimating the Effect of Common Currencies on Trade" Economic Policy, 2000
  • "Understanding Exchange Rate Volatility without the Contrivance of Macroeconomics" (with Robert Flood), Economic Journal, 1999
  • "Contagion and Trade: Why Are Currency Crises Regional?" (with Reuven Glick), Journal of International Money and Finance, 1999
  • "The Endogeneity of the Optimum Currency Area Criteria." (with Jeffrey Frankel). Economic Journal. (1998).

 

Teaching

  • BA 201B, Macroeconomics in the Global Economy, Spring

 

Honors and Awards

  • Earl F. Cheit Award for Excellence in Teaching (MBA Program), 1999 (Finalist 1993, 1994, 1996, 2001)



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