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Postal address:1 John Carroll Blvd University Hts, OH 44118
Workplace:Department of Economics and Finance, John Carroll University, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2010

  1. U.S. Bilateral Trade Deficits with China and Japan: The Role of Japanese Direct Investment
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (1)

2006

  1. An Analysis of Cambodia’s Trade Flows: A Gravity Model
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Bilateral Investment Treaties, Political Risk and Foreign Direct Investment
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (4)

Journal Articles

2023

  1. Endogenous labor migration and remittances: Macroeconomic and welfare consequences
    Journal of Development Economics, 2023, 163, (C) Downloads View citations (3)
  2. Migrant network effect and economic development
    Economics Letters, 2023, 225, (C) Downloads
  3. Productivity and market participation: Cambodian rice farmers
    Journal of Asian Economics, 2023, 88, (C) Downloads

2022

  1. Analyzing Cycles in Remittances and Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence from the Philippines
    Review of Development Finance Journal, 2022, 12, (2), 10-17 Downloads
  2. Macroeconomic impacts of remittances: A two-country, two-sector model
    Journal of Macroeconomics, 2022, 73, (C) Downloads View citations (1)

2021

  1. Culture and income across countries: evidence from family ties
    Journal of Economic Studies, 2021, 49, (2), 213-226 Downloads
  2. Exchange Rate Pass-Through into Japanese Import Prices: Evidence at Both Bilateral and Product Levels
    American Business Review, 2021, 24, (2), 115-132 Downloads
  3. Gender Bias and U.S. International Adoptions
    Economics Bulletin, 2021, 41, (4), 2529-2542 Downloads
  4. Migrant Labor and Remittances: Macroeconomic Consequences and Policy Responses
    Journal of Human Capital, 2021, 15, (1), 128 - 173 Downloads View citations (2)
  5. Policy to promote overseas migrant work: A macro-dynamic framework
    Mathematical Social Sciences, 2021, 109, (C), 113-125 Downloads View citations (1)

2020

  1. WHY DO U.S. PARENTS PREFER PRIVATE TO FOSTER CARE ADOPTIONS? THE ROLE OF ADOPTION SUBSIDIES, GENDER, RACE, AND SPECIAL NEEDS
    Economic Inquiry, 2020, 58, (4), 1757-1782 Downloads View citations (1)

2019

  1. Dynamics of immigrant assimilation: lessons from immigrants’ trust
    Journal of Economic Studies, 2019, 46, (3), 518-532 Downloads

2018

  1. On the importance of Chinese investment in Africa
    Review of Development Finance Journal, 2018, 8, (1), 63-73 Downloads View citations (17)
  2. Trust and macroeconomic performance: A two-step approach
    Economic Modelling, 2018, 68, (C), 293-305 Downloads View citations (2)

2017

  1. Fiscal policy in a small open economy with cross-border labor mobility
    Journal of Macroeconomics, 2017, 52, (C), 147-174 Downloads View citations (4)
  2. International Migration, Workers’ Remittances and Permanent Income Hypothesis
    World Development, 2017, 96, (C), 438-450 Downloads View citations (21)

2016

  1. An empirical analysis of remittance flows into West African Economic and Monetary Union: a panel time-series approach
    Applied Economics, 2016, 48, (11), 1018-1029 Downloads View citations (9)
  2. Technological Progress and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Telecommunications Infrastructure
    International Advances in Economic Research, 2016, 22, (1), 65-75 Downloads View citations (19)
  3. What Have Remittances Done to Development? Evidence from the Caribbean Community and Common Market
    The Review of Black Political Economy, 2016, 43, (3), 343-361 Downloads View citations (2)

2015

  1. Do people really support trade restrictions? Cross-country evidence
    The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2015, 24, (1), 132-146 Downloads View citations (6)
  2. Do remittances promote economic growth in the Caribbean Community and Common Market?
    Journal of Economics and Business, 2015, 77, (C), 42-59 Downloads View citations (47)
  3. International migration, migrant stock, and remittances: Reexamining the motivations to remit
    The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 2015, 57, (C), 101-115 Downloads View citations (11)

2014

  1. Money Demand in Australia: Which Monetary Aggregate Matters?
    Economic Papers, 2014, 33, (1), 95-103 Downloads View citations (1)
 
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