Paul Hallwood
Professor
Subject Areas: International Economics, Economics of the Oceans
Education:
Ph.D., Economics, Aberdeen, 1988
Honors and Appointments:
— B.Sc.(Econ), Honors, University of Hull, 1968.
Courses Taught:
— INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
— MONEY AND BANKING
— ECONOMICS OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
— ECONOMICS OF THE OCEANS
— AMERICAN ECONOMIC HISTORY
Research Interests: International Finance, Organizational Forms, Economics of the Oceans, Fiscal Federalism
Selected Publications
Economics of the Oceans: Rights, Rents and Resources (2014) Routledge.
“The Determination of Optimum Buffer Stock Rules,”The Quarterly Journal of Economics (1980) 94(1), 151-166 (with Ronald Edwards).
“Realignment Expectations and the US Dollar 1890-1897: Was there a Peso Problem?,” Journal of Monetary Economics (2000) 46(3), 605-620 (with Ronald MacDonald and Ian W. Marsh).
“Murky Waters: The Law and Economics of Salvaging Historic Wrecks,”Journal of Legal Studies (2006) 35(2), 285-302 (with Thomas Miceli).
“Contractual Difficulties in Environmental Management: The Case of Wetland Mitigation Banking,”Ecological Economics (2007) 63(2-3), 446-451.
“OPEC’s Developing Relations with the Third World,”International Affairs (1982) 58(2), 271-286 (with Stuart W. Sinclair).
paul.hallwood@uconn.edu | |
Phone | +1 860 405 9078 |
Office Location | Avery Point |