Our faculty members excel in the breadth and depth of their international activities. We find them engaged in teaching and research activities that span the globe. Among recent activities are:
Dr. David E.R. Gay
- Senior Research Fellow, International Centre for Economic Research (ICER), Turin, Italy.
- Elected Member of the Executive Committee of the (International) Association of Private Enterprise Education; most recent international conference in Guatemala City, Guatemala, April 2009.
- Visiting Professor, Justus-Liebig University, Giessen, Hesse, Germany
- Presented Seminars at Julius-Maximilians University, Wurzburg, Bavaria, Germany
Dr. Jingping Gu
- Attending the Western Economic Association International annual meeting held in Vancouver June 29th- July 3rd, 2009. She will be presenting her co-authored paper "An Empirical Evaluation of the Presence of Credit Rationing in the U.S. Credit Market."
Dr. Andy Horowitz
Recent International Conference Activity
2008
- Brazilian Econometric Society Meetings – Salvador Brazil, December. Presentation of “An Axiomatic Approach to the Measurement of Corruption: Theory and Applications”
- Latin American and Caribbean Economics Association Annual Meetings (LACEA/LAMES) (Rio de Janeiro), November. Presented “An Axiomatic Approach to the Measurement of Corruption: Theory and Applications"
2007
- Latin American Economic Association and Econometric Society Meetings (Bogota, Colombia), October. Presented "The Punctuality Puzzle: Are Low Income-Income Countries in an Inefficient Punctuality Prisoner's Dilemma?"
Recent Invited International Seminars
2007
- Getuilo Vargas Foundation - São Paulo, Brazil. July, Presented “The Punctuality Puzzle: Are Low Income-Income Countries in an Inefficient Punctuality Prisoner's Dilemma?" Brazilian Institute of Business and Capital (Ibmec) - Rio de Janeiro, June. “The Punctuality Puzzle.”
International Academic Positions:
- Fulbright Scholar, 2003, Fundação Getulio Vargas – EPGE (FGV -- post graduate school of economics), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Visiting Scholar, 2000, Fundação Getulio Vargas – EPGE (FGV -- post graduate school of economics), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Dr. Raja Kali
Professor Kali is currently engaged in several research and teaching activities with an international dimension. His research has an international dimension, in both focus and collaboration. Currently, he is collaborating on research projects with Nisvan Erkal at the University of Melbourne (Identity, Assimilation and Conflict), Sambit Bhattacharya at Australian National University (Financial Architecture, Inequality and Development), and Jayati Sarkar at IGIDR in Mumbai, India (Business Groups in India). In July 2009, he will present research at the Econometric Society meetings in Canberra, Australia. On the teaching side, he teaches in the Executive MBA program of the Walton College that is taught primarily in China. He also teaches regularly in the Aerospace MBA program of Toulouse Business School in France.