Education:
Ph.D., Stanford University
Expertise:
International economics, international trade and finance, foreign exchange-rate policy
Background:
Professor Dunn was an undergraduate at Williams College and received a M.A. and Ph.D. in economics at Stanford University. Before coming to GW he was an economist at the Federal Reserve Board and a faculty member at Dartmouth College. Professor Dunn teaches international trade and finance, both at the undergraduate and graduate level. He is the co-author of a textbook, International Economics, which is now in its sixth edition from Routledge Publishing (UK). His publications include articles in the Journal of Political Economy, KYKLOS, Southern Economic Journal, Princeton Essays in International Finance, Foreign Affairs, and other academic journals. He has also written 39 columns which were published in The Washington Post, and nine op-ed columns in The New York Times.
Courses Taught:
Econ 283 Survey of International Trade: Theory & Policy
Econ 284 Survey of International Macroeconomics
Last update: 7/11/2007
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