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PROFESSOR DOMINICK SALVATORE (March 2010) ... President of North American Economic & Finance Association (2006-7), President of International Trade.
PROFESSOR DOMINICK SALVATORE (March 2010) Distinguished Professor, Director of Ph.D. Program in Economics, and Department Chair at Fordham University in New York. Honorary Professor at Shanghai Finance University and Hunan University. President of North American Economic & Finance Association (2006-7), President of International Trade & Finance Association (1994-1996), Chairperson of Economics Section of the New York Academy of Sciences (1998-2002). Fellow of New York Academy of Sciences, Research Associate at South Africa Reserve (Central) Bank, Shanghai Finance University, and Vienna University of Economics and Business. Consultant to United Nations, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and Economic Policy Institute in Washington, D.C. Nominated in 2010 for the National Medal of Science awarded by the President of the United States. Authored, edited or co-edited 51 volumes (including Special Issues of the Journal of Policy Modeling), among which: Growth or Stagnation after Recession? (Elsevier, forthcoming, forthcoming 2010); Nobels on Where Is the World Economy Headed for? (Elsevier, 2009); Productivity, Growth and Wages in the United States (Elsevier, 2008);Income Distribution (Oxford University Press, 2006; CHOICE 2006 Outstanding Academic Book Award), The Dollarization Debate (Oxford University Press, 2003), The Future of the International Monetary System (Kluwer, 1999), Macroeconomic Policy in Open Economies (Greenwood Press, 1997); Trade and Payments in Eastern Europe's Transforming Economies (Greenwood Press, 1997); The International System between Integration and Neo-Protectionism (Macmillan, 1996); The North American Free Trade Agreement (Pergamon, 1994); Development Economics (Greenwood Press, 1994); Monetary Policies in Developed Economies (Greenwood Press, 1993), Protectionism and World Welfare (Cambridge University Press, 1993); National Trade Policies (North-Holland, 1992); National Economic Policies (North-Holland, 1991); The Japanese Trade Challenge and the U.S. Response (Economic Policy Institute, 1991). African Development Prospects (United Nations, 1989). Among the texts authored are: International Economics (Wiley, 10th ed., 2010); Managerial Economics in a Global Economy (Oxford University Press, 6th ed., 2007; 7th ed. forthcoming 2010); Introduction to International Economics (Wiley, 2nd ed. 2009); Microeconomics: Theory and Applications (Oxford Univ. Press, 5th ed., 2009) – leading texts in their fields, translated into many languages; Theory and Problems of Microeconomics (McGraw-Hill, 4th ed., 2006), translated 14 languages (more than 800,000 copies sold). Published more than 90 articles in leading economics journals, including The American Economic Review, International Economic Journal, The World Economy, Weltwiertschaftliches Archiv, Kyklos, Global Economy Journal, Global Economy Review, International Trade Journal, Open Economies Review, Journal of Development Economics, Economie Internationale, Journal of Development Studies, Journal of Policy Modeling, Journal of Regional Science, Regional Science and Urban Economics, Journal of Regional Policy, European Management Journal, European Journal of International Management, Review of Political Economy, Eastern Economic Journal, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Contributed more than 80 articles to edited volumes. Gave more than 450 lectures around the world; chaired numerous panels and presented papers at Annual Meetings of the American Economic Association. Co-editor Open Economies Review and Journal of Policy Modeling, Associate Editor The American Economist. Past Editor of Handbook Series in Economics, Greenwood Press; Visiting Professor at Universities of Vienna and Krems; Rome and Triest; Cairo and Pretoria; Fudan, Peking, Shanghai Finance University.