Prof. Dominick Salvatore

Dominick Salvatore

Distinguished Professor of Economics
Director of the Ph.D. Program in Economics
Fordham University, New York (USA)

Personal page: http://www.fordham.edu/economics/salvatore/

Publications (pdf)

Education: B.A. at The City College of New York; M.A. at The City College of New York; Ph.D. at The City University of New York.

Research interests: International economics; Microeconomic theory; Managerial economics; Development economics; Econometrics; Euro and European Union; International monetary system; Financial crises; New economy and growth; Globalization and international competitiveness; Globalization, growth and poverty; Trade and development; Structural imbalances and world economic stability.

Present positions: President, North American Economics and Finance Association (NAEFA) ● Consultant: United Nations; World Bank; International Monetary Fund; Economic Policy Institute ● Founding member and Executive Board, International Trade and Finance Association ● Executive Board: Society of Policy Modeling; Eastern Economic Association; North American Economic and Finance Association ● Co-editor, Journal of Policy Modeling ● Co-editor, Open Economies Review ● Associate Editor, The American Economist and Frontiers in Finance and Economics ● Editorial Board: Global Economy Journal; Journal of Economics and Finance; International Trade Journal; Mondo Bancario; Review of Economic Conditions in Italy ● Editorial writer for Il Sole 24Ore ● Memberships: American Economic Association; American Econometric Society; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Royal Economic Society; Regional Science Association; Southern Economic Association; New York State Economic Association.

Awards and acknowledgments: Elected Fellow, New York Academy of Sciences, 1997 ● Graduate Teacher of the Year Award, Fordham University, 1997.

Web resources on Professor Salvatore: Salvatore talks about Italian economy at Rainews, Pianeta economia, 2006 ( http://www.rainews24.it/ran24/magazine/pianeta_economia/default_12052006.asp)



SOME PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE ON WEB

(2000) S. Arndt, H. Handler and D. Salvatore (eds.) Eastern Enlargment: The Sooner the Better? Vienna, Ministry of Economics and Labor ( http://www.bmwa.gv.at/NR/rdonlyres/356E85E6-022F-4327-89D5-8195D2469813/3815/eastern_enlargement.pdf - in the volume: Norrowing the structural gap in transition economies, by Dominick Salvatore)

(2000) Dominick Salvatore, Mundell - Three brilliant Ideas, one Nobel, Journal of Policy Modeling, May, pp. 305-311( http://socserv.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~dangvq/spring2004/Salvatore_ThreeBrilliantIdeasOneNobel.pdf)

(1999) Gerhard Fink, Peter R. Haiss, Lucjan T. Orlowski, Dominick Salvatore, Privileged interfirm/bank relationships in Central Europe: Trigger or trap for corporate governance? CASE, No. 170, Fall, pp. 1-32 (http://129.3.20.41/eps/fin/papers/0502/0502012.pdf)

(1999) Gerard Fink, Dominick Salvatore, Benefits and costs of the European Economic and Monetary Union, The Brown Journal of World Affairs, Fall, pp. 187-194 (http://www.hri.uff.br/textos/benfts_costs_EEMU.pdf)

Working papers and drafts:

(2007) Fred Campano, Dominick Salvatore, Economic development and income distribution, AEA Annual Meeting Papers and Program (http://www.aeaweb.org/annual_mtg_papers/2007/0106_1430_2301.pdf)

(2002) Dominick Salvatore, The Euro: Expectatins and performance, Paper prepared for the 13th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Entrepreneurial Finance (http://www.aoef.org/papers/2002/Salvatore1.doc)

(1999) Gerhard Fink, Peter R. Haiss, Lucjan T. Orlowski, Dominick Salvatore, Privileged interfirm/bank relationships in Central Europe: Trigger or trap for corporate governance?(http://www.case.com.pl/upload/publikacja_plik/SA170.pdf)

(1997) Dominick Salvatore, Present international monetary and financial arrangements (http://www.associazioneguidocarli.org/pdfs/salvatore.pdf)

(----) Dominick Salvatore, Euro and Dollarization: Forms of monetary union in integrating regions (http://150.108.69.10/public/m-union/abstracts/Salvatorpaper.pdf)

Updated: January 22, 2007

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