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Dennis R. Appleyard

Chair, Department of Economics

James B. Duke Professor of International Studies and Professor of Economics
A.B. Ohio Wesleyan; A.M., Ph.D. Michigan

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Research interests:  international trade theory and policy; the Indian economy.  Co-author of International Economics, 4th Edition, an undergraduate textbook (McGraw-Hill, 2001); 5th edition is in preparation.  Published journal articles (some co-authored) have dealt with India's long-run commodity terms of trade and single factoral terms of trade, offshore assembly provisions, aspects of John Stuart Mill's trade theory, effective protection, exchange rate depreciation, customs unions in a three-country Ricardian trade model, and comparative welfare effects of customs unions versus unilateral tariff reductions.  Director of Davidson's 1996 Semester-in-India Program and 2000 Semester-in-India and Nepal Program.  Courses taught include Introductory Economics (ECO 101), Survey of International Economics (ECO 130), Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (ECO 203), and International Trade (ECO 337).  Taught at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for over 20 years before coming to Davidson in 1990.

Department of Economics
Davidson College
P.O. Box 6903
Davidson, NC 28035-6903
Office: Chambers 201A
Phone: (704) 894-2294
FAX: (704) 894-2874
Email: DeAppleyard@Davidson.Edu

Last edited: 18 July 2003