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Andrew B. Bernard

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Andrew B. Bernard

Professor of International Economics

"In the new era of globalization every company is exposed to both risks and opportunities that come from abroad. The most successful enterprises systematically and regularly assess their global exposure and develop systems to manage cross-border flows of information within the company. Unfortunately, most firms are still reactive rather than proactive in managing international exposure."

Education

AB, Harvard University, 1985; PhD, Stanford University, 1991. At Tuck since 1999.

Areas of Expertise

International economics, firm responses to globalization.

Current Research Topics

Firm responses to globalization, multinationals in the U.S. economy, product-switching and firm performance.

Awards

Alfred P. Sloan Dissertation Fellowship, 1990-91; Junior Research Fellow, Institute for Policy Reform, Washington, D.C., 1994; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Undergraduate Economics Association Teaching Award, 1997; National Science Foundation Grant, 2003-06.

Publications

Professor Bernard's research has appeared in top academic journals and books, including American Economic Review, Harvard Business Review, Journal of International Economics, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Journal of Econometrics, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Empirical Economics, and Brookings Paper of Economic Activity.

Professor Bernard was a team leader and co-author of the 1997 study "Made By Hong Kong," and currently serves as associate editor of the Journal of Applied Econometrics and Review of Economics and Statistics. He also serves on the editorial board of Revista de Econometria (Brazilian Review of Econometrics).