Faculty Profile
Professor Moore received his MS and PhD in economics from
the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has had a joint appointment with
the Department of Economics and the Elliott School of International
Affairs since receiving his doctorate in 1988. Professor Moore's main
area of current research is the economics of antidumping policy but also
works on determinants of foreign direct investment as well as the
political economy of trade. He has published in numerous academic
journals including the Journal of International Economics, Canadian
Journal of Economics, Review of International Economics, Economic
Inquiry, and Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, and has been a contributor to
five book Professor Moore teaches BA, MA, and PhD courses in
international trade theory and policy and BA and MA courses in
international macroeconomics. He also has taught international economics
to US diplomats at the Foreign Service Institute and students at the
Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques (Sciences-Po) in Paris.
His commentary has appeared in numerous media outlets, including The Washington Post, The Financial Times, CNN, CBC, NPR, and NBC. Professor Moore currently is Director of the Institute for International Economic Policy and was the founding director for the International Trade and Investment Policy Program at the Elliott School and has also served there as Associate Dean. Professor Moore recently completed a year as Senior Economist for International Trade on the President's Council of Economic Advisers.
Professor
PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Interests: International trade and finance, economic effects of trade barriers, neoclassical political economy.
Courses:- Econ 180: Survey of International Economics
- Econ 181: International Trade Theory and Policy
- Econ 182: International Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
Contact Information:
Office:1957 E 501
(202) 370-1806
mom@gwu.edu
http://home.gwu.edu/~mom
