|
|
|||||
Vita |
Bradley B. Andrew
ABE Department
Juniata College
1700 Moore St.
Huntingdon, PA 16652
814-641-3378
andrew@juniata.eduTeaching Experience:
2007-present
2001-2007
Associate Professor of Economics and International Studies, Juniata College
Assistant Professor of Economics, Juniata College
2000-2001
Visiting Lecturer in Economics, Babson College
1997-2000
Adjunct Economics Instructor, Babson College
1995-1999
1992-1995
Adjunct Economics Instructor, Bentley College
Assistantship/Economics Instructor, UConn/Various Campuses
Education:
Ph.D.
Economics
University of Connecticut, 2002
M.A.
Economics
University of Connecticut, 1992
B.A.
Economics
Framingham State College, 1989
Courses Taught:
Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics, International Economics, Managerial Economics, Business Statistics, Economic Development, Law and Economics, Intermediate Management Core 1, Intermediate Management Core 2, Government and Industry, International Political Economy, Financial Markets and Institutions, Cultural Analysis 1 and Philosophy, Politics and Economics Sophomore Seminar
Peer Reviewed Publications:
“All Trade is Not Created Equal: Los Effectos Dinamicos Del Comercio De Tabaco Entre Glasgow Y Chesapeake En El Siglo XVIII ”, Alvarez, Luis A., Lina Galvez Munoz, Santiago de Luxan, eds., Tabacco E Historia Economica, Estudios Sobre Fiscalidad, Consumo Y Empresa (Siglos XVII-XX), Los Libros de Altadis, 2007
With Metin M. Cosgel, "Membership in a Religious Commune: The Shakers, 1850-1870", Explorations in Economic History, 2001
With Metin M. Cosgel, "Regional Differences in the Size and Composition of Communal Membership: The Shakers, 1850-70", Communal Societies, 2000
Book Reviews:
David Blankenhorn, Barbara Dafoe Whitehead and Sacha Brophy-Warren, Franklin's Thrift, Choice, 2009
Liaquat Ahamed, Lords of Finance, Choice, 2009
David Fenstra and Alan Taylor, International Economics for Worth Publishing, 2009
Joseph P. Daniels and David Van Hoose, Global Economic Issues and Policies for Routledge, 2009
Eric Jones, Cultures Merging, Review of Social Economy, 2009
Peter Griffiths, The Economist’s Tale, Review of Political Economy, 2009
Richard Dale, The First Crash, Review of Political Economy, 2009
Carbaugh’s 10th edition of International Economics for Thomson Learning, 2005
Daniels and VanHoose’s Global Economic Issues and Policies for Thomson Learning, 2004
Carbaugh’s 9th edition of International Economics for Thomson Learning, 2003
Anderson and Chasey’s Favorite Ways to Learn Economics for Thomson Learning, 2003
Other Publications:
"What the Hell Happened? The Financial Crisis of 2007-???", Juniata Voices, 2009
Grants:
NEH Grant: "The Role of Film in International Studies", with James Roney, 2003-2004
Professional Presentations:
"Teaching the Financial Crisis", 2009 LCTI Conference, Juniata College, August 2009
"What should be Covered in Principles of Microeconomics that Probably Isn't", 20th Robert Morris University Teaching Economics Conference, February 2009
"Globalization, Ethics and Economics in Jamaica", 2008 LCTI Conference, Juniata College, August 2008
"What Should be Covered in a General Education International Economics Course? And How should it be Taught?" 19th Robert Morris University Teaching Economics Conference, February 2008
"Economic Naturalism in an International Economics Course", 19th Robert Morris University Teaching Economics Conference, February 2008
"The Narrative Approach to Teaching International Economics", 18th Robert Morris University Teaching Economics Conference, February 2007
“All Trade is Not Created Equal: The Dynamic Effects of the 18th Century Tobacco Trade between Glasgow and the Chesapeake”, Tobacco in Economic History 18th-21st century, Spanish Economic History Association Pre-Conference, March 2005
“Rational Agents and Moral Choices”, NEH “The Role of Film in International Studies” Seminar Presentation, May 2004
Other Presentations:
"The Financial Crisis: Causes and Consequences", Alumni College, June 11, 2009
"The Current State in the Economy", Lion's Club, March 2009
Panel Discussion on Financial Crisis, College Democrats, February 2009
"What the hell happened?!?! The Financial Crisis of 2007-???", presentation to the Juniata College community, October 13, 2008
Sessions Chaired:
"Newcomers" Session, 27th Meeting of the Canadian Network for Economic History, October 2006
Reviews of Proposed Books:
A Preliminary Economic Analysis of the Expanded EU, Palgrave USA, 2008
Referee:
Review of Political Economy
Professional Development Seminars:
Organized and led Provost-funded ABE Retreat, August 2009
Organized and led Provost-funded ABE Retreat, August 2008
Organized and led PDC-funded seminar “Accounting, Business and Economics: Curriculum and Program Planning for the Future,” August 2005
Participant, NEH Seminar “The Role of Film in International Studies”, May 2004
Participant, PDC-funded seminar “Integrating Faculty and Content Across the International Studies Curriculum”, May 2003
Administrative:
Director, International Studies Program, May 2002-present
Member of FD&B, 2008-Present
Co-Director, NEH Seminar “The Role of Film in International Studies”, 2003-2004
Member, Budget Team, 2004-2009
Member, International Education Committee, 2002-2007
Member, Student Academic Development Committee, 2002-2005
Member, International Studies faculty, 2001- present
External Administrative Duties:
External reviewer for McDaniel College Economics and Business Administration Department, spring
2006; co-authored review
External reviewer for Washington College Business Management Program, spring 2006; co-authored review
External Reviewer of a candidate for tenure, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, 2009
Research Interests:
American Economic History
Economic Education
Economic Development
British Economic History
History of Economic Thought
Awards and Fellowships:
Outstanding Faculty Award, Juniata College, 2007
University of Connecticut Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1997
Honor Societies:
Sigma Iota Rho
Omicron Delta Kappa
Professional Memberships:
American Economic Association