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DOMINICK SALVATORE Distinguished Professor of Economics, Director of Ph.D. Program, Director of Global Economics Center, Fordham University, New York l0458, U.S.A. Tel. 718-817-4045; Fax 914-337-3355. Web: http://www.dominicksalvatore.com ; e-mail salvatore@fordham.edu; February 2018 FIELDS: International Trade, International Finance, Microeconomic Theory, Managerial Economics, Development Economics, Econometrics EDUCATION B.A., City College of New York, 1964 M.A., City University, 1966 Ph.D., City University of New York, 1971 TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS Instructor, City College of New York, 1968-1971 Assistant Professor, Fordham University, 1971-1974 Associate Professor, Fordham University, 1974-1977 Professor, Fordham University, since 1978 Department Chairman, 1982-1988, 1994-2002, 2008-2014 Director of the Ph.D. Program, since 1995 Director of Graduate Program, 1988-1994 Visiting Professor, University of Rome, Spring 1991, 1992, 2003-2017 Visiting Professor, University of Triest, Spring 1994-2002 Visiting Professor, Business and Economics University of Vienna, Summer 1995-2004 Visiting Professor, Shanghai Finance University, Spring 2007 Visiting Professor, American University in Cairo, Spring 2007 Visiting Scholar, Reserve Bank of South Africa, Spring 2008, 2009, 2011 Visiting Professor, University of Pretoria, Summer 2008, Fall 2009, Spring and Summer 2011-2012 Visiting Professor Peking University, Fall 2009, Summer 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012 Founding member of MISTRA (Mapungubwe Institute of Strategic Reflection), South Africa, 2011 Director Global Economics Policy Center, Fordham University, since 2013 AWARDS, HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Dean's List, Summa cum Laude National Defense Education Act Fellowship (NDEA) 1966-1969 University Dissertation Fellowship 1969-1970 Senior Fulbright Research Award, 1975-6 Academic Year Senior Fulbright Teaching/Research Award, Spring 1981 Board of Directors, Society for Policy Modeling since 1986 National Academy of Sciences Teaching Program in China, Summer 1988 Co-Chair, Economics Section, New York Academy of Sciences, 1988-1997 Elected American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1992 Board of Directors, New York Academy of Sciences 1993-1996 Nominating Committee, President American Economic Association, 1994-1995 President, International Trade and Finance Association, 1994-1996 Board of Directors, Eastern Economic Association, 1997-1999 Ph.D. Alumni Achievement Award of CUNY, 1997 Graduate Teacher of the Year Award, Fordham University, 1997 1 Elected Knight of Malta, 1997 Elected Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1997 Appointed Distinguished Professor of Economics, Fordham University, 1997 Chairman, Economics Section, New York Academy of Sciences 1998-2002 Medal of the Senate of the Republic of Italy, 2003 Dorso Prize, Rome, February 2004 Included in Who’s Who in Social Science in Higher Education, May 2004 Included in Strathmore’s Who’s Who, October 2004 Elected Fellow of the Athenian Policy Forum, October 2005 Achievement Award, President of the Republic of Italy, November 2005 Honorary Professorship, Shanghai Finance University, Since November 2005 Honorary Professorship, Hunan University (Changsha, China), Since April 2007 President, North American Economics and Finance Association (NAEFA/IBEFA), 2007 Elected Member, Istituto Lombardo, Accademia di Scienze e Lettere, 2008 Elected member of the Manhattan Committee on Foreign Relations, April 2009 Nominated for the National Medal of Science awarded by the President of the United States, 2010 President Society of Policy Modeling since 2005 Nominated, Advisory Board & Steering Committee, Global Rules Ethics & Economic Network (GREEN), 2011 Nominated, Board of Editors, Journal of Business and Finance, 2012 Nominated, Board of Editors, ILIRIA International Review, 2012 Honorary Professorship, University of Pretoria, since 2012 Appointed Fellow of MISTRA (Mapungubwe Institute of Strategic Reflection), South Africa, 2013 Appointed, Board of Editors, Open Journal of Finance, 2013 President Advisory Board, International Academy for Social & Eco. Development (AISES), 2014-2017 Honorary President, Megatrend University in Belgrade, 2014-2015. Honorary Professorship, Nanjing University, since 2016 President Scientific Committee, Department of Economics, Luigi Einaudi Foundation, since April 2017 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Economic Association, American Econometric Society American Association for the Advancement of Science, Royal Economic Society Eastern Economic Association, Society for Policy Modeling, New York State Economic Association, International Banking, Economic and Finance Association (formerly, NAEFA), Founding Member of the International Trade and Finance Association RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS, GRANTS AND CONSULTING ACTIVITIES Consultant: United Nations; World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Economic Policy Institute Editor: International Handbook Series, North-Holland and the Greenwood Press Co-Editor: Journal of Policy Modeling, Open Economies Review (past) Associate Editor: Journal of Economic Asymmetries, The American Economist (past) Executive Board: International Trade and Finance Association; Advisory Board, Enciclopedia Italiana; Editorial Board: China-ASEAN Integration and Trade Journal, Journal of Economics & Finance, European Journal of International Management, Journal of Development Economics, Frontiers in Finance and Economics, Global Economy Quarterly, International Trade Journal, Middle Eastern Journal of Finance and Economics, Journal of International Economics, Commerce and Policy (JICEP); Journal of Trade and Development, Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, Open Economies Review, Economia Politica, Economia dei Servizi, New Medit, Mondo Bancario, Atlantide, Review of Economic Conditions in Italy, Open Journal of Finance, China-Asean Integration and Trade Journal. Project Reviewer: National Academy of Sciences and National Science Foundation. United Nations Project: Foreign Direct Investments and Growth, 1992-1993 UN Project with Prof. Lawrence Klein: Income Distribution and Economic Development, 1992-1997 2 Associate Research Fellow: Institute for European Affairs, Business & Eco. Univ. of Vienna since 1999, Shanghai Finance University since 2005, and South African Reserve (Central) Bank since 2007 Advisory Board: International School of Economics at Tbilisi, Georgia, since 2005 Advisory Board: UNCTAD DCIT-TDI, 2007 Advisory Board: Kadir Haas University, Istanbul, Turkey since 2007 Advisory Board: University of Pretoria, South Africa, since 2007 REFEREE: Economic Journal, Southern Economic Journal, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Developing Areas, World Development, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Regional Science and Urban Economics, Economica, Scottish Journal of Economics, Contemporary Economic Policy, Population and Development Review, Journal of Business and Economics, Journal of Economic and Finance, The Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, The Global Economy. CONSULTANT: Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Princeton University Press, Elsevier (North-Holland). Various Central Banks, Multinational Corporations, and Global Banks. GRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT International Trade, International Finance, International Economics of Development, Microeconomic Theory, Managerial Economics, Econometrics PUBLICATIONS – BOOKS (Authored and Edited, as well as Special Journal Issues Edited): 1. Economics. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1972. Coauthor. Second Edition, 1976. 2. Statistics. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1973. Coauthor. 3. Microeconomic Theory and Problems. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1974. Paperback. Translated: Arabic, Chinese, French, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai. Reprinted: India, Taiwan. More than 800,000 copies sold. nd rd th Reviewed: Kyklos, 29 (1976), 178-9. 2 Ed., 1983; 3 Ed., 1992; 4 Ed., 2006. 4. International Economics - Theory and Problems. New York. McGraw-Hill, 1976. Translated: Arabic, French, Indonesian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, and Thai. Reprinted nd rd th Taiwan. Reviewed in Kyklos, 30 (1977), 167-8. 2 Ed., 1984; 3 Ed., 1990; 4 Ed., 1996. 5. Development Economics. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1977. Coauthor. Translated into Spanish and Indonesian. 6. Principles of Economics. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1980. Coauthor. Translated: Arabic, French, Indonesian, Portuguese, and Spanish. 2nd Ed. 1997. 7. Internal Migration and Economic Development. Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1981. Hard Cover and Paper Editions. Reviewed in: Journal of Regional Science, 22 (1982), 408-9 and Rivista di Politica Economica, 73(1983), 590-1. 8. Statistics and Econometrics. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1982. 2nd Edition, 2002, (with co-author). Translated: Arabic, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. Reviewed in American Economist, 26 (1982), 87; Kyklos, 36 (1983), 347-9. 3 th 9. International Economics. New York: Macmillan, First Edition, 1983. 11 Edition, 2013. Leading Undergraduate and Graduate Text. Reprinted in China and Philippines. Translated: Chinese, French, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, rd th th Serbian, Spanish. Second Edition, 1987; 3 ed. 1990; 4 ed., 1993; 5 ed. Prentice-Hall, 1995; th th th th th th th th 6 , 1998; 7 Wiley & Sons, 2001; 8 2004; 9 , 2007; 10 , 2010; 11 , 2013; 12 , 2016; 13 , 2016. 10. Protectionism. Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor, Spring 1985. 11. Microeconomics. New York: Macmillan, 1986. Translated into Italian. nd rd HarperCollins, New Edition, 1991 and 2 Ed., 1994. 3 Ed., Addison-Wesley, 1997. th th 4 Ed., Oxford University Press, 2003; 5 Ed., Oxford University Press, 2009; th 6 Ed., Oxford University Press, 2018. 12. The New Protectionist Threat to World Welfare. Editor. New York: North-Holland, 1987. Among Contributors are: Balassa, Baldwin, Bhagwati, Branson, Corden, Cooper, Klein (Nobel 1978), Krugman, McKinnon, Michaely, Mussa, Stern. Reviewed in: International Trade Journal, Summer 1987, 421-424; Southern Economic Journal, January 1988, 410; American Economist, Spring 1988. 13. Modeling Demographic and Economics Dynamics. Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. Spring 1988. 14. World Population Trends and Their Impact on Economic Development. Editor and Contributor. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1988. 15. Managerial Economics in a Global Economy. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1989. Translated: Chinese, Croatian, Indonesian, Malaysian, and Spanish. nd rd th th 2 Ed., 1993. 3 Ed., 1996. 4 Ed., Harcourt, 2001. 5 Ed., South-Western, 2004. th th th th 6 Ed., Oxford University Press, 2007; 7 Ed., 2012; 8 Ed., 2015; 9 Ed., 2018; 16. Managerial Economics - Theory and Problems. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1989. Translated into Spanish. 17. African Development Prospects: A Policy Modeling Approach. Editor and Contributor. New York: Francis & Taylor for the United Nations, 1989. 18. The Japanese Trade and Competitiveness Challenge and the U.S. Response. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute, 1990. 19. National Economic Policies. Editor and Contributor. Amsterdam and Westport, Conn.: North-Holland and Greenwood Press, 1991. 20. National Trade Policies. Editor and Contributor. Amsterdam and Westport Conn.: North-Holland and Greenwood Press, 1992. 21. Monetary Policies in Developed Economies. Co-Editor and Contributor. Amsterdam and Westport, Conn.: North-Holland Greenwood Press, 1993. 22. Foreign Exchange Issues, Capital Markets, and International Banking in the 1990s. Co-Editor and Contributor. New York: Francis & Taylor, 1993. 4
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