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1 Professor Alberto Dávila The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Department of Economics and Finance (956) EDUCATION PhD, Iowa State University, 1982 Major: Economics MS, Iowa State University, 1979 Major: Economics BA, Pan American University, 1977 Major: Economics EMPLOYMENT Professor of Economics: UTPA and UTRGV, (September 1996) Academic - Administrative Assignments Associate Dean for Administration, Graduate Studies and Research, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (February 2015) Department Chairperson, Department of Economics and Finance, The University of Texas-Pan American (January August 2015) Academic - Post-Secondary Research Associate, Center for Border Economics Studies ( ) Associate Professor of Economics, University of New Mexico ( ) Research Associate, University of New Mexico ( ) Assistant Professor of Economics, University of New Mexico ( ) Assistant Professor of Finance, Tarleton State University ( ) Professional Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas ( ) PUBLICATIONS Books Generated on Feb 08, 2018 Page 1 of 9
2 Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. Hispanic Entrepreneurs in the 2000s: An Economic Profile and Policy Implications. Stanford University Press, Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. Labor Market Issues along the U.S.-Mexico Border. Marie T. Mora and Alberto Davila (Ed.) Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, (260). Book Chapters William Darity, Darrick Hamilton, Gregory Price, Alberto Davila, and Marie Mora. "Stratification Economics: A General Theory of Intergroup Inequality." The Hidden Rules of Race: Barriers to an Inclusive Economy. F. Wong, D.T. Warren, A. Flynn, and S.R. Homberg (Ed.) New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017: Havidán Rodríguez, Alberto Davila, and Marie Mora. "Island-to-Mainland Migration, Geographic Dispersion, and the Socioeconomic Outcomes of Island-Born and Mainland-Born Puerto Ricans between 2006 and 2011." Puerto Ricans in New Destinations. William Vélez (Ed.) Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2014: Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. "An Overview of Hispanic Economic Outcomes in the First Decade of the 2000s." The Economic Status of the Hispanic Population: Selected Essays. Marie T. Mora and Alberto Dávila (Ed.) Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing, 2013: Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. "Lessons Learned and Issues Raised about Hispanic Economic Outcomes." The Economic Status of the Hispanic Population: Selected Essays. Marie T. Mora and Alberto Dávila (Ed.) Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing, 2013: Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. "The LEP Earnings Penalty among Hispanic Men in the U.S.: " Latinos and the Economy: Integration and Impact in Schools, Labor Markets, and Beyond. Stephen Trejo and David Leal (Ed.) Springer Publishing, 2011: Alberto Davila, Marie Mora, and Alma Hales-Nunez. "Earned Income along the U.S.-Mexico Border." Labor Market Issues along the U.S.-Mexico Border: Demographic and Economic Analyses. Marie T. Mora and Alberto Dávila (Ed.) Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 2009: Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. "The Earnings of U.S.-Resident Cross-Border Workers in 2000 and 2005." Labor Market Issues along the U.S.-Mexico Border. Marie T. Mora and Alberto Dávila (Ed.) Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 2009: Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. "English Proficiency and the Entrepreneurial Income among Mexican Immigrant Men in the U.S. between " An American Story: Mexican American Entrepreneurship & Wealth Creation. John Sibley Butler, Alfonso Morales, and David Torres (Ed.) Purdue University Press, 2009: Alberto Davila, Marie Mora, and Alma Hales-Nunez. "Income, Earnings, and Poverty: A Portrait of Inequality among Latinos/as in the U.S." Latinos in the United States: Changing the face of America. Havidán Rodríguez, Rogelio Sáenz, and Cecilia Manjívar (Ed.) New York, NY: Springer Publishing, 2008: Journal Articles Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. LEP Language Disability, Immigration Reform, and English Language Acquisition. American Economic Review P&P. 106, no. 5 (May 2016) Marie Mora, Alberto Davila, and James Boudreau. Social Networks and Black-White Differentials in Public Employment Agency Usage among Mature Job Seekers. Annals of Regional Science. (April (2nd Quarter/Spring) 2016) Generated on Feb 08, 2018 Page 2 of 9
3 Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. Gender and Business Outcomes of Black and Hispanic New Entrepreneurs in the U.S.. American Economic Review P&P. (May 2014) Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. Terrorism and Patriotism: On the Earnings of U.S. Veterans following September 11, American Economic Review P&P. 102, no. 3 (May 2012): Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. Cross-Border Earnings of U.S. Natives along the U.S.-Mexico Border. Keith Gaddie and Kelly Damphousse (Ed.) Social Science Quarterly. 92, no. 3 (2011): Alberto Davila, Marie Mora, and Rebecca Gonzalez. English Language Proficiency and Occupational Risk among Hispanic Immigrant Men in the U.S.. Industrial Relations. 50, (2011): Alberto Davila, Marie Mora, Does Mestizaje Matter in the U.S.? Stratification and the Earnings of Mexican Immigrants.. American Economic Review Papers & Proceedings. 01, no. 3 (May 2011): Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. Changes in the Relative Earnings Gap between Natives and Immigrants along the U.S.-Mexico Border. Journal of Regional Science. (August 2008) Anthony Mora, Marie Mora, and Alberto Davila. The English Language Proficiency of Recent Immigrants in the U.S. during the Early 1900s. Eastern Economic Journal. 33, no. 1 (2007): Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. A Note on the Changes in the Relative Wages of LEP-Hispanic Men between 1980 and Industrial Relations. 45, no. 2 (2006): Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. Hispanic Ethnicity, Gender, and the Change in the LEP-Earnings Penalty in the U.S. during the 1990s. Social Science Quarterly. 87, no. 5 (2006): Marie Mora, Daniel Villa, and Alberto Davila. Language Shift and Maintenance among the Children of Immigrants in the U.S.: Evidence in the Census for Spanish Speakers and Other Language Minorities. Spanish in Context. 3, no. 2 (2006): Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. Mexican Immigrant Self-Employment along the U.S.-Mexico Border: An Analysis of 2000 Census Data. Social Science Quarterly. 87, (2006): Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. Ethnic Group Size, Linguistic Isolation, and Immigrant Entrepreneurship in the U.S. Entrepreneurship & Regional Development. 17, (2005): Marie Mora, Daniel Villa, and Alberto Davila. Language Maintenance among the Children of Immigrants: A Comparison of Border States with Other Regions in the U.S. Southwest Journal of Linguistics. 24, no. 1-2 (2005): Andre Mollick, Marie Mora, and Alberto Davila. Changes in the Earnings of Arab Men in the US between 2000 and Journal of Population Economics. (November 2005) Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. The Scholastic Progress of Students with Entrepreneurial Parents. Economics of Education Review. (2004) Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. English-Language Skills and the Earnings of Self-Employed Immigrants in the U.S.: A Note. Industrial Relations. (April (2nd Quarter/Spring) 2004) Alberto Davila, Erika Mendez, and Marie Mora. Are Hispanic Immigrants in English-Only States at Homeownership Disadvantage? Evidence from the 1980 and 1990 U.S. Censuses. Growth and Change. (January (1st Quarter/Winter) 2003) Alberto Davila, Jose Pagan, and Gokce Soydemir. The Short-Term and Long-Term Deterrence Generated on Feb 08, 2018 Page 3 of 9
4 Effects of INS Border and Interior Enforcement on Undocumented Immigration. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. (December 2002) Alberto Davila and Erika Méndez. Mortgage Lending and the Entrepreneur. Applied Economics Letters. (2002) Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. State English-Only Policies and English-Language Investments. Applied Economics. 34, (2002): Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. Hispanic Ethnicity, English Skills, and Earnings. Industrial Relations. 40(1), (2001): Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. The Marital Status of Recent Mexican Immigrants in the U.S. in 1980 and International Migration Review. 35(2), (2001): Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. English Skills, Earnings, and the Occupational Sorting of Mexican Americans Along the U.S. Mexico Border. International Migration Review. 34(1), (2000): Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. The English Fluency of Recent Hispanic Immigrants to the U.S. in 1980 and Economic Development and Cultural Change. 48(2), (2000): Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. The English Skill Acquisition of Hispanic Americans during the 1980s. Social Science Quarterly (Special issue on Hispanics in America at 2000 ). 81(1), (2000): Alberto Davila and Jose Pagan. Gender Pay and Occupational Gaps between Costa Rica and El Salvador. Review of Development Economics. (1999) Alberto Davila, Jose Pagan, and Montserrat Viladrich Grau. Immigration Reform, the INS, and the Distribution of Interior and Border Enforcement Resources. Public Choice. (June 1999) Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. Gender, Earnings, and the English-Skill Acquisition of Hispanic Workers in the United States. Economic Inquiry. 36(4), (1998): Micha Gisser and Alberto Davila. Do Farm Workers Earn Less? An Analysis of the Farm Labor Problem. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. (November 1998) Alberto Davila, Jose Pagan, and Montserrat Viladrich Grau. The Impact of IRCA on the Job Opportunities and Earnings of Mexican-American and Hispanic-American Workers. International Migration Review. (May 1998) Alberto Davila and Jose Pagan. On the Minority/Non-Minority Regional Earnings Gap.. Applied Economic Letters. (February 1998) Jose Pagan and Alberto Davila. Obesity, Occupational Attainment, and Earnings. Social Science Quarterly. (September 1997) Alberto Davila and Jose Pagan. The Effect of Selective INS Monitoring Strategies on the Industrial Employment Choice and Earnings of Recent Immigrants. Economic Inquiry. (January (1st Quarter/Winter) 1997) Jose Pagan and Alberto Davila. On-the-Job Training, Immigration Reform, and the True Wages of Native Male Workers. Industrial Relations. (January (1st Quarter/Winter) 1996) Alberto Davila and Alok Bohara. Equal Employment Opportunities Across States: The EEOC Public Choice. (September 1994) Alberto Davila, Alok Bohara, and Rogelio Sáenz. Accent Penalties and the Earnings of Mexican Americans. Social Science Quarterly. (October (4th Quarter/Autumn) 1993) Generated on Feb 08, 2018 Page 4 of 9
5 Other Alberto Davila and Alok Bohara. A Reassessment of Phenotypic Discrimination and Income Differences Among Mexican Americans. Social Science Quarterly. (March 1992) Rogelio Sáenz and Alberto Davila. Chicano Return Migration to the Southwest. International Migration Review. (January (1st Quarter/Winter) 1992) Alberto Davila. The Impact of the 1982 Peso Devaluations on Maquiladora Profits. Journal of Borderlands Studies. (October (4th Quarter/Autumn) 1990) Alberto Davila and Rogelio Sáenz. The Effect of Maquiladora Employment on the Monthly Flow of Mexican Undocumented Immigration to the U.S., International Migration Review. (April (2nd Quarter/Spring) 1990) Alberto Davila. The Seasonality of Apprehensions of Undocumented Mexican Workers. International Migration Review. (January (1st Quarter/Winter) 1986) Alberto Davila and J. Peter Mattila. Do Workers Earn Less Along the U.S.-Mexico Border?. Social Science Quarterly. (October (4th Quarter/Autumn) 1985) Alberto Davila. Racial Earnings Differentials in Texas. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic Review. (November 1984) Alberto Davila, Ronald Schmidt, and Gary Ziegler. Industrial Diversification, Exchange-Rate Shocks and the Texas-Mexico Border. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic Review. (May 1984) Alberto Davila. Economic Determinants of Mexican Illegal Immigration to the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic Review. (March 1983) Alberto Davila. Sources of Depressed Earnings Along the Texas-Mexico Border. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic Review. (November 1982) Marie Mora, Alberto Davila, and Havidán Rodríguez. Education, Migration, and Earnings of Puerto Ricans on the Island and U.S. Mainland: Impact, Outcomes, and Consequences of an Economic Crisis. Migration Studies. Chrystell Flota, Alberto Davila, and Teofilo Ozuna. Crisis, Spillover, and Texas Commercial Banks. Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. The Economic Status of the Hispanic Population: Selected Essays. Marie T. Mora and Alberto Dávila (Ed.) Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing, Inc.. (2013) Marie T Mora and Alberto Davila. The Economic Status of the Hispanic Population. Charlotte.. The Economic Status of the Hispanic Population. Charlotte. NC: Information Age Publishing, Inc.. Marie Mora, Alberto Davila, and Andre Mollick. Changes in the Earnings of Mexican Americans along the U.S.-Mexico Border between 2000 and Marie Mora, Alberto Davila, and Andre Mollick. The Gender Earnings Gap among Mexican Immigrants along the U.S. Mexico Border. Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. Civic Engagement and High School Academic Progress: An Analysis Using NELS data. Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement, University of Maryland. Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. Do Gender and Ethnicity Affect Civic Engagement and Academic Progress?. Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement, University of Maryland. Generated on Feb 08, 2018 Page 5 of 9
6 AWARDS AND HONORS Academic Achievment Award, American Society of Hispanic Economists (January 3, 2014) Provost's Award for Latin Studies, University of Texas-Pan American (2005) Small Business Administration District Research Advocate Award, Small Business Administration (2003) Distinguished Alumnus, University of Texas Pan American s 75th Anniversary (September 2002) Provost Leadership Award, University of Texas Pan American (September 2001) Outstanding Professional Achievement Award, University of Texas Pan American (October 1998) Outstanding Faculty Award, Financial Management Student Association, Tarleton State University (1988) Outstanding Faculty Award, Investments Club, Tarleton State University (1984) PRESENTATIONS Marie Mora, Alberto Davila, and Havidán Rodríguez. "Puerto Rico s Economic, Financial, and Unfolding Humanitarian Crises: La Crisis Boricua," Freedom & Justice Annual conference, NEA and ASHE, New York City. (August 2017) Alberto Davila, Marie Mora, and Havidán Rodríguez. "Education and Occupational Structures among Island-Born and Mainland-Born Puerto Ricans and Non-Hispanic Whites on the U.S. Mainland: " Allied Social Sciences Association annual meeting, Chicago, IL. (January 2017) Marie Mora, Alberto Davila, and Havidán Rodríguez. "Socioeconomic Outcomes of Recent Puerto Rican Migrants and Mexican Immigrants." Latina/o Studies Association Biennial Conference,, Pasadena, CA. (July 2016) Marie Mora, Alberto Davila, and Havidán Rodríguez. "Self-Employment and Paid-Employment Outcomes of Hispanic Populations between 2006 and 2011." Southern Economic Association Annual Meetings, Atlanta, GA. (November 2014) Marie Mora, Alberto Davila, and Havidán Rodríguez. "Island-to-Mainland Migration, Geographic Dispersion, and the Socioeconomic Outcomes of Island-Born and Mainland-Born Puerto Ricans between 2006 and 2011." Western Economic Association International, Denver, CO. (June 2014) Marie Mora, Alberto Davila, and Havidán Rodríguez. "Education, Migration, and the Earnings of Puerto Ricans on the Island and U.S. Mainland: A Synthetic Cohort Analysis, " Southern Economic Association annual meeting, Tampa, FL. (November 2013) Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. "Public Procurement and Minority Entrepreneurship," Western Economic Association International annual meeting, WEAI, Seattle, WA. (June 2013) Alberto Davila and Marie T Mora. "On the Earnings and Employment of Female Hispanic Entrepreneurs in the 2000s.," Small Business and Entrepreneurship During an Economic Recovery conference, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, DC. (November 2011) Marie T Mora and Alberto Davila. "Technology Usage and Small Business Outcomes among Hispanic Entrepreneurs," Hispanic Economic Experience conference, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Dallas, Tx. (June 6, 2011) Generated on Feb 08, 2018 Page 6 of 9
7 Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. "Public Employment Agency Usage among Mature Job Seekers: An Analysis of Black-White Differentials Using Restricted Geocode NLSY79 Data," Allied Social Science Association annual meeting, National Economic Association, Denver, CO. (January 2011) Marie Mora, Alberto Davila, and Erika Garza. "Self-Selection and the Loan Approval rates of Minority-Owned Small Businesses in the U.S.: Evidence Using 2003 SSBF Data," Economic Issues Affecting Hispanic and African American Communities, College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University, Texas A&M University. (September 2009) Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. "Changes in the Entrepreneurial Earnings of U.S.- and Foreign-Born Mexican American Men: ," Western Economic Association International 84th Annual Conference, American Society of Hispanic Economists, Vancouver. (June 2009) Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. "Self-Employment Earnings among Mexican American and Mexican Immigrant Men in the Early 2000s," Celebrating Hispanic Entrepreneurship, University of Texas at El Paso, University of Texas at El Paso. (May 2009) Marie Mora, Alberto Davila, and David Molina. "Wages of Mexican Immigrants in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region versus the U.S. Interior: Is there a Cost to Being Close to Home?," Allied Social Science Association annual meeting, American Economic Association, San Francisco, CA. (January 2009) Andre Mollick, Marie Mora, and Alberto Davila. "A Study of the U.S. Mexico Border Earnings Penalty between 2000 and 2005," Economic Issues Affecting Hispanic American Communities, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX. (October 2008) Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. "Language Issues and Labor Market Outcomes among Hispanics in Texas," Latinos and Public Policy in Texas Conference, Latinos and Public Policy, Austin, TX. (April 2008) Marie Mora, Alberto Davila, and Alma Hales-Nunez. "Labor Market Earnings Along the U.S.-Mexico Border: An Analysis of Mexican and U.S. Decennial Data." Economic Issues Affecting Hispanic American Communities, College Station, Texas. (November 2007) Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. "Civic Engagement and Academic Progress." International Research Conference on Service Learning and Community Engagement, Tampa, FL. (October 2007) Marie Mora, Alberto Davila, and Andre Mollick. "The Earnings Gap among Mexican Immigrants along the U.S.-Mexico Border," Western Economic Association International, Annual, Western Economic Association, Seattle, WA. (July 2007) Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. "Entrepreneurial Income and English Proficiency among Hispanic Immigrants in the U.S.," Second Biennial Conference, The Inter-University Program for Latino Research (IUPLR), SIGLO XXI, Austin, TX. (April 2007) Alberto Davila and Marie Mora. "The Decline in the LEP Earnings Penalty among Hispanic Men in the U.S. Between 1980 and 2005," Second Biennial Conference, The Inter-University Program for Latino Research (IUPLR) SIGLO XXI, Autin, TX. (April 2007) Andre Mollick, Marie Mora, and Alberto Davila. "Changes in the Earnings of Mexican Americans along the U.S. Mexico Border between 2000 and 2005." 87th Annual Meeting of Southwestern Social Science Assosiation (SSSA), Albuquerque, N.M.. (March 2007) Alberto Davila, Marie Mora, and Rebecca Gonzalez. "English Language Proficiency and Occupational Risk among Hispanic Men in the U.S," Allied Social Science Association annual meeting, National Economic Association, Chicago, IL. (January 2007) Generated on Feb 08, 2018 Page 7 of 9
8 Alberto Davila, Robert Hodgin, and Roberto Manchesini. "A Field Test of Digital Economics Learning Modules." American Economic Association Annual Meeting, Chicago. (January 2007) Marie Mora and Alberto Davila. "Do Mexican Immigrants Have Higher Self-Employment Rates along the U.S.-Mexico Border?," Southern Economic Association Annual Conference, Southern Economic Association, San Antonio, TX. (November 2003) TEACHING Courses Taught Dissertation-Extension Health Economics Internship in Economics Intro to Economics Labor Economics Macroeconomic Theory Managerial Economics Money and Banking Principles of Economics Principles of Macroecon Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microecon Scholarship Seminar Topics in Economics Directed Student Learning Dissertation Co-Chair. Sergio Garcia, (August 2015) Dissertation Committee Chair. Chrystell Flota, ( 2011) Dissertation Committee Chair. Alton Cook, (May May 2001) Dissertation Committee Chair. Yolanda Vargas-Ruiz, (May 2000) Dissertation Committee Chair. Rafael Otero, (May 1999) Dissertation Committee Chair. Roberto Curci, (May 1999) Dissertation Committee Chair. Cynthia Brown, (May 1998) Dissertation Committee Chair. José A. Pagán, (July 1995) Dissertation Committee Chair. Morteza Allahdad, (December 1994) Master's Thesis Committee Chair. Amy Goodwin Goodwin, (July 1994) Generated on Feb 08, 2018 Page 8 of 9
9 Master's Thesis Committee Chair. Gonzalo Martinez, (July 1993) Master's Thesis Committee Chair. Marie T. Mora, (July 1992) SERVICE College Service Committee Member, College Curriculum Committee. (September 1, August 31, 2010) Committee Member, Dean Search Committee. ( ) Professional Service Professional Memberships Served as Member of Dissertation Committee Generated on Feb 08, 2018 Page 9 of 9
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