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David H Feldman

College of William & Mary
Department of Economics
P.O. Box 8795
Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795

Office:    Morton 101-C 
Phone:    (757) 221-2372 
Email:    dhfeld@wm.edu
Fax:       (757) 221-1175

 

Professor of Economics 

A. B., Kenyon College, 1978
Ph. D., Duke University, 1982

Courses Taught:
  • Economics 475, International Trade: Theory and Policy
  • Economics 474, Seminar on International Economic Integration
  • Public Policy 650, International Trade: Theory and Policy
  • International Relations 300, Contemporary Problems in International Relations

 
 
Profile:

I teach courses on the international economy for the department of economics and for the Thomas Jefferson Program in  Public Policy.  I am also the associate director of the International Relations program.  My current research in international economics explores the political-economy and efficiency of development aid, and economic integration.  I am also working together with professor Robert B. Archibald on a variety of projects that examine price, cost, and efficiency measures in higher education.  We are currently beginning a book project about why a college education costs so much.

In December 2005 I received an appointment as a University Professor for Teaching Excellence.

 


Current Research:

 

Why does College Cost so Much?, book manuscript, with Robert B. Archibald.

How to Think About Affordability in Higher Education, with Robert B. Archibald.

 

Selected Publications:

  • The Not-So-Peculiar Economics of Health Care Inflation, The Milken Institute Review, with Robert B. Archibald, forthcoming 2008.
  • Why Do Higher Education Costs Rise More Rapidly than Prices in General, Change, 40 (May/June 2008), 25-31. with Robert B. Archibald.

  • Explaining Increases in Higher Education Costs, Journal of Higher Education, 79 (May/June 2008), 268-295.  With Robert B. Archibald.

  • Revealed Preference for Car Tax Cuts: An Empirical Study of Perceived Fiscal Incidence, Applied Economics, with Robert B. Archibald, forthcoming 2008.

  • Graduation Rates and Accountability: Regressions versus Production Frontiers, Research in Higher Education, 49 (February 2008), 80-106.  with Robert B. Archibald.

  • Calming Workers' Fears About Trade,  eJournalUSA, Department of State, (January 2007), 14-16.
     
  • State Higher Education Spending and the Tax Revolt, Journal of Higher Education, 77 (July/August 2006), 618-644. (with Robert B. Archibald).

  • Trade Creation and Residual Quota Protection in a Free Trade Area with Domestic Monopoly, chapter 10 of The Political Economy of Trade, Aid and Foreign Investment Policies, edited by Devashish Mitra and Arvind Panagariya. New York: Elsevier Press, 2004.  (With Martin Richardson).

  • Funding Students Instead of Institutions, Business Officer (National Association of Business Officers), October 2004, 27-32.

  • Effective Rates of Protection and the Fordney-McCumber and Smoot-Hawley Tariff Acts:  Comment and Revised Estimates, Applied Economics, 32 (July 2000), 1223-26.  (with Robert B. Archibald, Marc Hayford, and Carl Pasurka).

  • Financial Development  and Real Price Level Differences, Review of Development Economics, 3 (February 1999), 27-43 (with Zhenhui Xu).

  • Investment During the Great Depression : Uncertainty and the Role of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff, Southern Economic Journal4  (April 1998), 857-879, (With Robert B. Archibald).

  • Revenue Motives and Trade Liberalization . Review of International Economics, 4 (October 1996), 276-81. (with Ira N. Gang).

  • The Choice Between Tariffs and Quotas as the Means of Protection Under Autocracy, North American Review of Economics and Finance, 4 (Fall 1993), pp. 165-177.

  • Redundant Tariffs as Rational Endogenous Protection. Economic Inquiry, 31 (July 1993), 436-47.

  • Economic Policy and Relative Service Prices in LDCs. World Development, 19 (October 1991), 1381-89.

  • Financial Development and the Price of Services . Economic Development and Cultural Change, 38 (January 1990), 341-52. (with Ira N. Gang).
     
     

 

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Last Edited: February 6, 2008.

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