Updated June, 2018.1
EDUCATION
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph.D. in Economics, 1994
- University of Notre Dame, B.A. in Economics, summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, 1990
CURRENT POSITIONS
- The Paul Danos Dean of the Tuck School; The Earl C. Daum 1924 Professor of International Business: 2015-present
- Founding Director, Center for Business, Government & Society, Tuck School of Business: 2012-present
- Life Member, Council on Foreign Relations: 2018-present
- Fellow, Public Affairs and Public Policy, American Academy of Arts and Sciences: 2017-present
- Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research: 2002-present
- Member, Conference on Research in Income and Wealth at NBER: 2006-present
- Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations: 2007-present
- Board of Academic Advisors, International Tax Policy Forum: 2005-present
- Academic Advisor, McKinsey Global Institute, 2010-present
- Economic Advisory Board, Economic Innovation Group: 2014-present
Past Positions and Affiliations
- Associate Dean for Faculty, Tuck School of Business: 2012-2015
- Signal Companies’ Professor of Management, Tuck School of Business: 2009-2015
- Associate Dean for the MBA Program, Tuck School of Business: 2008-2012
- Assistant, Associate, and Full Professor, Dartmouth College and Tuck School Faculty
- Research Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research
- Member, Council of Economic Advisers, Executive Office of the President
- Visiting Scholar: Federal Reserve System; International Monetary Fund; World Bank
- Member, Panel of Economic Advisers, Congressional Budget Office
- Member, Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy, U.S. State Department
- Term Member, Council on Foreign Relations
- Academic Adviser, Deloitte Center for Cross-Border Investment
- Visiting Fellow, Institute for International Economics
- Panel Member, National Academy of Sciences
- Consultant: Business Roundtable; Private Equity Council; Financial Services Forum; Emergency Committee for American Trade; National Foreign Trade Council; Committee for Fair International Taxation; United States Council Federation; Organization for International Investment; and global firms
Editorial Positions, Past and Current
- Associate Editor, Journal of Development Economics
- Editorial Review Board, Journal of International Business Studies
- Editorial Advisory Board, The World Economy
- Editorial Council, Review of International Economics
- Associate Editor, Journal of International Economics
- Editorial Board, Journal of International Trade and Development
- Refereeing services for over 50 journals, university presses, grant foundations, and think tanks.
PAST POSITIONS AND AFFILIATIONS
- Associate Dean for Faculty, Tuck School of Business: 2012-2015
- Signal Companies’ Professor of Management, Tuck School of Business: 2009-2015
- Associate Dean for the MBA Program, Tuck School of Business: 2008-2012
- Assistant, Associate, and Full Professor, Dartmouth College and Tuck School Faculty
- Research Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research
- Member, Council of Economic Advisers, Executive Office of the President
- Visiting Scholar: Federal Reserve System; International Monetary Fund; World Bank
- Member, Panel of Economic Advisers, Congressional Budget Office
- Member, Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy, U.S. State Department
- Term Member, Council on Foreign Relations
- Academic Adviser, Deloitte Center for Cross-Border Investment
- Visiting Fellow, Institute for International Economics
- Panel Member, National Academy of Sciences
- Consultant: Business Roundtable; Private Equity Council; Financial Services Forum; Emergency Committee for American Trade; National Foreign Trade Council; Committee for Fair International Taxation; United States Council Federation; Organization for International Investment; and global firms
EDITORIAL POSITIONS, CURRENT AND PAST
- Associate Editor, Journal of Development Economics.
- Editorial Review Board, Journal of International Business Studies.
- Editorial Advisory Board, The World Economy.
- Editorial Council, Review of International Economics.
- Associate Editor, Journal of International Economics.
- Editorial Board, Journal of International Trade and Development.
- Refereeing services for over 50 journals, university presses, grant foundations, and think tanks.
GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS
- National Science Foundation, Research Grant, Economics Program, “Empirical Evidence on the Global Operations of Multinational Firms,” with Gordon H. Hanson, 2002-2005.
- National Science Foundation, Research Grant, Political Science Program, “Economic Insecurity and the Globalization of Production,” with Kenneth F. Scheve, 2002-2005.
- John M. Manley Huntington Teaching Award, Dartmouth College, 2001.
- Elizabeth R. and Robert A. Jeffe Fellowship, Dartmouth College, 2001-2002.
- National Science Foundation, Research Grant, Economics Program, “The Operations and Labor-Market Impacts of Multinational Enterprises,” 2000-2004.
- National Bureau of Economic Research, National Fellowship, 2000-2001.
- Russell Sage Foundation, Research Grant, Program on The Future of Work in America, “The Effect of Growing International Trade on U.S. Real Wages,” 2000-2001.
- Nelson Rockefeller Research in Economics Grant and Research in Social Science Grant, Rockefeller Center for Public Policy, “The Operations and Labor-Market Impacts of Multinationals,” 2000-2001.
- Russell Sage Foundation, Research Grant, Program on The Future of Work in America, “Globalization and U.S. Labor Markets: New Research,” 1997-2000.
- Junior-Faculty Fellowship, Dartmouth College, 1997-1998.
- Nelson Rockefeller Research in Economics Grant and Research in Social Science Grant, Rockefeller Center for Public Policy, “Who Supports Trade Barriers?” 1997-1998.
- ECAT, Research Grant, “Multinational Firms and the U.S. Economy,” 1996-2000.
- Russell Sage Foundation, Research Grant, Program on The Future of Work in America, “International Trade and the Competitiveness of Factor Markets,” 1996-1998.
- Nelson Rockefeller Research in Economics Grant and Research in Social Science Grant, Rockefeller Center for Public Policy, “Measuring Goods-Market Integration,” 1996-1997.
- U.S. Department of Labor, Division of Foreign Economic Research, “Multinational Corporations, and American Wage Divergence,” 1995-1996.
- Honorable Mention, Upjohn Institute Dissertation Award Competition, 1995.
- Bronze Award, Amex Bank Review Essay Competition, 1994.
- Sloan Foundation MIT Industrial Performance Center Doctoral Fellowship, 1993-1994.
- National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, 1990-1993.