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Mailing Address:
University of Richmond Robins School of Business 28 Westhampton Way Richmond, VA 23173 |
Contact Information:
Phone: 865.662.3165 Email: awaddle@richmond.edu Office: RBS Q376 Last Updated: May 2020 |
Citizenship: USA
Major Fields of Concentration: Macroeconomics, International Economics, Labor Economics |
Education:
Ph.D. Economics. University of Minnesota, 2014 Dissertation Title: "Essays on Labor Markets and Globalization" Dissertation Advisor: Professor Timothy Kehoe MA Economcs. University of Minnesota, 2012 B.S. Economics and International Studies. Magna Cum Laude. University of South Carolina (Honors College), 2005 |
Main Employment
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March 2021 - present | Associate Professor, University of Richmond, Richmond, VA. |
August 2014 - March 2021 | Assitant Professor, University of Richmond, Richmond, VA. |
Nov 2018 - present | Non-Resident Scholar, Mexico Center, Baker Institute, Rice University, Houston, TX. |
Aug 2011 - Sept 2013 | Research Analyst, Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnnesota. Research assistant for Ellen R. McGrattan. |
Aug 2008 - July 2009 | Economic Analyst, Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
June 2008 - Aug 2008 | Graduate Intern, Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia. |
July 2005 - July 2007 | Assistant Economist, Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia. |
Short-Term Affiliations:
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Sept 2018 - Dec 2018 | Visiting Scholar, Office of the Chief Economist, Bureau of Economics Analysis, Suitland, MD. |
May 2018 | Visiting Scholar, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. |
Publications:
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Waddle, A.: "Trade, Technological Change, and Wage Inequality: The Case of Mexico," International Economic Review, forthcoming. |
Rabe, C. and A. Waddle: "Evolution of Purchasing Power Parity," Journal of International Money & Finance, forthcoming. |
Mandelman, F. and A. Waddle (2020): "Intellectual Property, Tariffs, and International Trade Dynamics,” Journal of Monetary Economics, 109, 86-103. |
McGrattan, E. and A. Waddle (2020): "The Impact of Brexit on Foreign Investment and Production," The American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 12(1), 76-103. |
Waddle, A. (2019): "Globalization and Jobless Recoveries," Journal of Macroeconomics, 62(C). |
Janicki, H., N. Moin, A. Waddle, & A. Wolman (2007): "Currency Quality and Changes in the Behavior of Depository Institutions,” Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly, 93(1), 361-391. |
Athreya, K. and A. Waddle (2007): "Implications of Some Alternatives to Capital Income Taxation,” Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly, y, 94(1), 31-55. |
Duarte, M., D. Restuccia, & A. Waddle (2007): "Exchange Rates and Business Cycles across Countries,” Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly, 93(1), 57-76. |
Working Papers:
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"Trade Liberalizations and their Impact on Foriegn versus Domestic Investment," with M. Linask and C. Rabe |
Works in Progress:
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"Replacing NAFTA: Impact on American Workers" with C. Rabe |
"Multinational Enterprises, Business Cycles, and Long-Term Labor Trends" |
"Ending NAFTA: Impact on Global Production and Capital Flows" with E. McGrattan |
Honors, Grants, and Awards:
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Summer 2018 | CSWEP Fellow, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta & Bureau of Economic Analysis |
2013 - 2014 | Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota |
2012 | First Prize, Hardy Third Year Paper Competition, Department of Economics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
2011 | Graduate Research Partners Program Fellowship, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
2009-2012 | Distinguished Instructor Award, Department of Economics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota |
2007 | Ford Foundation Diversity Fellowship Honorable Mention |
2005 | National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship Program Honorable Mention |
2004 | Phi Beta Kappa, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina |
2004 | Finalist, Harry S. Truman Scholar |
2001-2005 | McNair Scholar, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina |
2001-2005 | Lieber Scholar, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina |
2001-2005 | National Merit & National Hispanic Scholar, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina |
Computer Skills: Matlab, Gauss, STATA, SAS, Eviews, Fortran, LaTeX
Languages: English (Native), Spanish (Advanced), Italian (beginner) |