
Paul C. Burmeister College Professor of Economics
Economics, CBA 353P.O. Box 880489
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68588-0404, USA
Phone: (402) 472-2449
Fax: (402) 472-9700
E-mail:
Joined the college in 1969.
Expertise:
- International - Asia
- International - Europe
- International Trade & Finance
- NAFTA
- Public Policy Analysis
Education:
B.S. (Business), University of Idaho, 1966 M.A. (Economics), Michigan State University, 1968 Ph.D. (Economics), Michigan State University, 1970Research Interests:
International Trade and Investment, and Commercial PolicyTeaching Interests:
International EconomicsPublished in the following:
Applied Economics, Southern Economic Journal, International Trade Journal, Weltwirtschaftliche Archiv, and World DevelopmentAwards:
Phi Beta Delta UNL International Scholar of the Year, 2008Research
Selected Articles:
- Two Keynesian Models of Simulataneous Inflation and Unemployment: Comment
- Reciprocity and Insurance: Comment
- Deductive Inference and the Approximation of Derived Demand
- Buyer Behavior and Industry Performance in the Medical Equipment Market
- Martin Bronfenbrenner on UNCTAD and the GSP: Comment
- Toyko Round Tariff Reduction and the Less-Developed Countries
- The Consistency of Partial Equilibrium Estimates of Trade Creation and Diversion
- Has the Eurpoean Community GSP Increase LDC Exports
- The Asymmetric Effect of Reversible Tariff Changes Under the United Staes GSP
- Has the European Community GSP Increase LDC Exports
- The Economics of Scale Revistited: Comparing Census Costs, Enginerring Estimates, and the Survivor Technique
- Some Economic Determinants of Third World Professional Immigration to the United States: 1972-1987
- The Trade Effects of the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences
- Losses of Tariff Preferencces and the Export Performance of the Less-Developed Countries
- Gravity Models: A Reformulation and Application to Discriminatory Trade Arrangements
- From Marx to Market: Reform of the University Economics Curriculum, in Russia
- International Trade Foreign Direct Investments, and Domestic Market Performance
- International Trade, Foreign Direct Investment and Domestic Market Structure
- Economic Education and Government Reform in the Republic of Georgia
- Export Externalities and Economic Growth

