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Daniel Bernhofen

Professor of International Economics and Director of GEP, Faculty of Social Sciences

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Biography

Daniel joined the University of Nottingham in 2005. He is Professor of International Economics and Director of the Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP). Prior to moving to Nottingham he taught at Clark University (USA), Brandeis University International Business School (USA), the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University (USA) and the University of Ulm (Germany). Daniel's research interests are in the theoretical, empirical and historical aspects of globalisation and international trade. His research has been funded by the US National Science Foundation (NSF), the Leverhulme Trust, the Humboldt Foundation and the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation. He has published in the American Economic Review, the Journal of Political Economy, the Journal of International Economics and Economic Theory.

Professor Bernhofen's full cv can be downloaded here in pdf format.

Research Summary

Daniel's research interests are in the theoretical, empirical and historical aspects of international trade.

Recent Publications

  • BERNHOFEN, D.M., 2011. The empirics of general equilibrium trade theory. In: BERNHOFEN, FALVEY, GREENAWAY AND KREICKEMEIER, ed., Palgrave Handbook of International Trade Palgrave.
  • BERNHOFEN, GREENAWAY, FALVEY AND KREICKEMEIER, 2011. Handbook of International Trade Palgrave.
  • ATSUMI, T. AND BERNHOFEN, D.M., 2010. The effects of the unequal treaties on normative, economic and institutional changes in 19th century Japan. In: KLUMP R. AND M. VEC, ed., Globalisation and Normative Orders in the 19th century Springer. (In Press.)
  • BERNHOFEN D.M., 2010. Empirical international trade Edward Elgar.

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