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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Address: Ronald W. Jones Department of Economics University of Rochester Rochester, New York 14627 (e-mail): ronald.jones@rochester.edu Fax: (585)-256-2309 Ph: (585)-275-2688 Degrees: A.B. (Economics) Swarthmore College, 1952 Ph.D. (Economics) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1956 Positions: Instructor, M.I.T., 1955-56 Instructor, Swarthmore College 1956-57 Assistant/Associate/Professor, University of Rochester, 1958-68 John Munro Professor of Economics, University of Rochester, 1968-76 Xerox Professor of Economics, University of Rochester, 1976 - Visiting Positions: Honors: Gunnar Myrdal Professor of Economics, University of Stockholm, 1979-80 Sir Edward Peacock Visiting Professor of Economics, Queens University, 1988-89 Other Visiting Professorial Appointments at Cornell University, Stanford University, University of California (Berkeley), London School of Economics, Australian National University, Monash University, Simon Fraser University, Graduate Institute of International Studies (Geneva), University of Geneva, Osaka City University, Columbia University, Keio University, the University of Cape Town, Kobe University, the University of Konstanz, Clemson University, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the University of Warsaw and the University of Basel. Fellow: Econometric Society American Academy of Arts and Sciences National Academy of Science Honorary Doctorates: Docteur es sciences economique et sociales honoris causa, University of Geneva, 1990 Doctor of Science, Swarthmore College, 1997 1

Doctor, Honoris Causa, Athens University of Economics and Business, 2001 Doctor, Honoris Causa, Warsaw School of Economics, 2002. Doctor (Honorary), Kobe University, 2002 \ Doctor (Honoris Causa), Stockholm School of Economics, 2009. President: International Economics and Finance Society, 1993 Daeyang Prize in Economics, Sejong University, 1992. University Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching, University of Rochester, 1994 Distinguished Economist of 1997, awarded by Kentucky Economic Association Honorary Professor, City University of Hong Kong President, Western Economic Association International, 2009-10 Distinguished Fellow, American Economic Association, 2009 Distinguished Fellow, International Economics and Finance Society, 2013 Articles: 1. "Factor Proportions and the Heckscher-Ohlin Theorem", Review of Economic Studies, October 1956, vol. 24, pp 1-10. 2. "Depreciation and the Dampening Effect of Income Changes," Review of Economics and Statistics, February, 1960. 3. "Stability Conditions in International Trade: A General Equilibrium Analysis," International Economic Review, May, 1961. 4. "Comparative Advantage and the Theory of Tariffs: A Multi-Country, Multi-Commodity Model," Review of Economic Studies, June, 1961. 2

5. "Economic Growth and the Theory of International Income Flows", Econometrica, January, 1962 (jointly with Murray Brown). 6. "Variable Labor Supply and the Theory of International Trade," Journal of Political Economy, February, 1962 (jointly with Murray C. Kemp). 7. "Duality in International Trade: A Geometrical Note," Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, August, 1965. 8. " Neutral' Technological Change and the Isoquant Map", American Economic Review, September, 1965. 9. "The Structure of Simple General Equilibrium Models," Journal of Political Economy, December, 1965, vol. 73, pp. 557-572. Reprinted as Ch. 6 in A. Deardorff and R. Stern (eds.), The Stolper- Samuelson Theorem: A Golden Jubilee (University of Michigan Press, 1994), and in E.Leamer, (ed.): International Economics (Worth, 2001), and as Ch. 2 in D. Greenaway and D. Nelson (eds.) Globalization and Labour Markets, Vol. 1 (Edward Elgar, 2001), and as Ch. 2 in J. P. Neary (ed.), International Trade, Vol. I, (Edward Elgar, 1995) and as Ch. 1 in R. W. Jones, Trade and Production Structure, Kobe University Booklet Series #3. 10. "Comments on Technical Progress," Philippine Economic Journal, Vol. V, No. 2, Second Semester, 1966. 11. "International Capital Movements and the Theory of Tariffs and Trade," Quarterly Journal of Economics, February, 1967, vol. 81, pp. 1-38. 12. "Monetary and Fiscal Policy for an Economy with Fixed Exchange Rates," Supplement to Journal of Political Economy, August, 1968. 13. "Variable Returns to Scale in General Equilibrium Theory," International Economic Review, October, 1968. 14. "Portfolio Balance and International Payments Adjustment: Comment," in Mundell and Swoboda (eds.), Monetary Problems of the International Economy (1969). 15. "Tariffs and Trade in General Equilibrium: Comment," American Economic Review, June, 1969, pp. 418-24, and reprinted as Ch. 8 in J. P. Neary (ed.): International Trade, Vol. I (Edward Elgar, 1995) and in C. Kowalczyk (ed.) : Economic Integration and International Trade (Edward Elgar, 1999). 16. "The Role of Technology in the Theory of International Trade," in Vernon (ed.), The Technology Factor in International Trade 1970, (NBER, New York), pp. 73-92. 17. "The Transfer Problem Revisited," Economica, May, 1970. 18. "Effective Protection and Substitution," Journal of International Economics, February, 1971. 3

19. "Distortions in Factor Markets and the General Equilibrium Model of Production," Journal of Political Economy, May/June, 1971. 20. "A Three Factor Model in Theory, Trade, and History," Ch. 1 in Bhagwati, Jones, Mundell and Vanek (eds.), Trade, Balance of Payments and Growth, (1971), (North-Holland, Amsterdam.), reprinted as Ch. 3 in J. P. Neary (ed.): International Trade, Vol. II (Edward Elgar, 1995), as Ch. 2 in R. W. Jones, Trade and Production Structure, Kobe University Booklet Series, #3, and in L. Alan Winters (ed.), Critical Perspectives on the Global Trading System and the WTO, (Edward Elgar, Northampton, MA, 2007). 21. "Activity Analysis and Real Incomes: Analogies with Production Models," Journal of International Economics, August, 1972. 22. "The Metzler Tariff Paradox: Extensions to Nontraded and Intermediate Commodities," Ch. 1 in Horwich, Samuelson (eds.), Trade, Stability and Macroeconomics (Essays in Honor of Lloyd Metzler), (Academic Press, 1974). 23. "Trade with Non-Traded Goods: The Anatomy of Inter-connected Markets," Economica, (May, 1974). 24 "The Exchange Rate and the Balance of Payments", Informacion Commercial Espanola, October, 1974. 25. "The Small Country in a Many Commodity World", Australian Economic Papers, December, 1974, vol. 13, pp. 225-236. 26. "Trade Patterns with Capital Mobility", (jointly with Roy Ruffin), Current Economic Problems, (ed. Parkin and Nobay), 1975, (Cambridge), pp 307-32. 27. "Presumption and the Transfer Problem", Journal of International Economics, August, 1975. 28. "Income Distribution and Effective Protection in a Multi-Commodity Trade Model", Journal of Economic Theory, August, 1975, vol. 11, pp 1-15. 29. "Trade Theory, Trade Policy, and Protection: A Comment", in P. B. Kenen (ed.), International Trade and Finance (Princeton, 1975). 30. "Devaluation, Non-Flexible Prices, and the Trade Balance for a Small Country", (jointly with W. Max Corden), Canadian Journal of Economics, February, 1976. 31. "Terms of Trade and Transfers: The Relevance of the Literature", Leipziger (ed.), The International Monetary System, AID, 1976. 32. "Import Demand and Export Supply: An Aggregation Theorem", (jointly with Eitan Berglas), American Economic Review, March, 1977. 4

33. "Protection and Real Wages: The Neo-Classical Ambiguity", (jointly with Roy Ruffin), Journal of Economic Theory, April, 1977, v. 14, pp. 337-48. 34. " `Two-Ness' in Trade Theory: Costs and Benefits", Special Papers in International Economics, No. 12, 1977, pp. 1-43, International Finance Section, Princeton University, April, 1977. 35. "The Relevance of the Two-Sector Production Model in Trade Theory", (with Jose Scheinkman), Journal of Political Economy, October, 1977, reprinted as Ch. 10 in A. Deardorff and R. Stern, (eds.), The Stolper-Samuelson Theorem: A Golden Jubilee (University of Michigan Press, 1994) and as Ch. 3 in D. Greenaway and D. Nelson (eds.): Globalization and Labour Markets, Vol. I (Edward Elgar, 2001). 36. "Comments on Technology, Technical Progress, and the International Allocation of Economic Activity", Ohlin, (ed.), Nobel Symposium, The International Allocation of Economic Activity, 1977. 37. "The Export of Technology", (with Eitan Berglas), in Brunner, Meltzer (ed.), Optimal Policies, Control Theory and Technology Exports, 1977 supplement to Journal of Monetary Economics. 38. "Comments upon Trade and Direct Investment", in R. Dornbusch and J. Frenkel, International Economic Policy, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979. 39. "A Model of Trade and Unemployment", (jointly with Kamran Noman) in Jerry Green and J. Scheinkman (eds.), General Equilibria, Growth, and Trade (Academic Press, 1979). 40. "Temporal Convergence and Factor Intensities" (with J. Peter Neary), Economics Letters, Vol. 3, No. 4, 1979. 41 Outputs and Prices in Simple Trade Models, (1979): Ch. 7 in R. W. Jones, International Trade: Essays in Theory (North-Holland). 42. Technical Progress and Real Incomes in a Ricardian Trade Model, (1979) Ch. 17, ibid. 43. "Demand Behavior and the Theory of International Trade", Ch. 17 in J.S. Chipman and C.P. Kindleberger (eds.), Flexible Exchange Rates and the Balance of Payments (North-Holland, 1980). 44. "Taxation Schemes in a World with Internationally Mobile Labour and Capital: A Comment", in P. Oppenheimer (ed.), Issues in International Economics (Oriel Press, 1980). 45. "Comparative and Absolute Advantage", Schwiz, Zeitschrift fur Volkswirtschaft und Statistik, No. 3, 1980, pp 235-60. 46. "The Theory of Trade in Middle Products", (with Kalyan Sanyal), American Economic Review, March, 1982, vol. 72, pp 16-31. 5

47. "International Trade Theory", in E.C. Brown and R.M. Solow (eds.), Paul Samuelson and Modern Economic Theory (McGraw Hill, 1983). 48. "International Differences in Response to Common External Shocks: The Role of Purchasing Power Parity", (jointly with D. Purvis), in Claassen, Salin (eds.), Recent Issues in the Theory of Flexible Exchange Rates (North-Holland, 1983), pp 33-55. 49. "Two-Way Capital Flows", (jointly with J. Peter Neary and Frances Ruane), Journal of International Economics, May, 1983. 50. "Factor Intensities and Factor Substitution in General Equilibrium", (jointly with Steve Easton), Journal of International Economics, August, 1983, v. 15, pp. 65-99. 51. "International Trade and Foreign Investment: A Simple Model", (jointly with Fumio Dei), Economic Inquiry, October, 1983, vol. 21, pp. 449-64. 52. "The Positive Theory of International Trade", (jointly with J. Peter Neary), ch. 1, Handbook of International Economics, (R.W. Jones and P. Kenen, eds) 1984, (North Holland). 53. "The Transfer Problem in a Three-Agent Setting", Canadian Journal of Economics, February, 1984. 54. "Protection and the Harmful Effects of Endogenous Capital Flows", Economics Letters, 1984, Vol. 15, pp 325-30. 55. Comment on Feenstra on Voluntary Export Restraint in U.S. Autos in R. Baldwin and A. Krueger,eds., The Structure and Evolution of Recent U.S. Trade Policy (University of Chicago Press. NBER), pp. 59-61. 56. "A Comment on Comparative Advantage and International Trade in Services", in Stern (ed.), Trade and Investment in Services: Canada/U.S. Perspectives (Toronto: Ontario Economic Council), 1985. 57. "A Theorem on Income Distribution in a Small, Open Economy", Journal of International Economics, February, 1985. 58. "Ricardo-Graham World Transformation Surfaces", Osaka City University Economic Review, March, 1985. 59. "Income Effects and Paradoxes in the Theory of International Trade", Economic Journal, June, 1985, pp. 330-44, reprinted as Ch. 4 in J. P. Neary (ed.): International Trade, Vol. I (Edward (Elgar, 1995). 60. "International Factor Movements and the Ramaswami Argument", (with Isaias Coelho), Economica, August, 1985. 6

61. "A Simple Production Model with Stolper-Samuelson Properties", (with Sugata Marjit), International Economic Review, Vol. 19, 1985, pp. 565-67. 62. "Relative Prices and Real Factor Rewards: A Re-interpretation", Economics Letters, Vol. 19, 1985, pp 47-49, reprinted as Ch. 13 in A. Deardorff and R. Stern (eds.): The Stolper-Samuelson Theorem: A Golden Jubilee (University of Michigan Press, 1994). 63. "(The Dutch Disease): A Trade Theoretic Perspective", in Neary and van Wijnbergen (eds.), Natural Resources and the Macroeconomy (MIT Press, 1986). 64. "The Theory of International Factor Flows: The Basic Model", (with I. Coelho and S. Easton), Journal of International Economics, May, 1986, vol. 20, pp. 313-27. 65. "Neighborhood Production Structures with an Application to the Theory of International Trade", (with H. Kierzkowski), Oxford Economic Papers, 1986, 38(1), pp. 59-76. 66. "The Population Monotonicity Property and the Transfer Paradox", Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 32, 1987, pp. 125-132. 67. "International Capital Mobility and the Dutch Disease", (with J.P. Neary and F. Ruane), in Kierzkowski, ed., Protection and Competition in International Trade: Essays in Honor of W.M. Corden (Blackwell), 1987, pp. 86-98. 68. "Trade Taxes and Subsidies with Imperfect Competition", Economics Letters, Vol. 23, 1987, pp. 375-79. 69. "Heckscher-Ohlin Trade Theory", The New Palgrave, 1987. 70. "Tax Wedges and Mobile Capital", Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Vol. 89, No. 3, 1987, pp. 335-46. 71. "Comment on Current Issues in Trade Policy", in R.M. Stern (ed.), U.S. Trade Policies in a Changing World Economy (MIT Press, Cambridge), 1987, pp. 69-72. 72. "Co-movements in Relative Commodity Prices and International Capital Flows: A Simple Model", Economic Inquiry, January, 1989, pp 131-41. 73. "Protection and the Optimal Tariff", Journal of International Economic Integration, Spring, 1989. 74. "New Trade Theory and the Less Developed Countries: Comments", in Calvo, Findlay, Kouri and de Macedo (eds.), Debt, Stabilization, and Development (Blackwells), 1989, pp. 371-75. 75. "Raw Materials, Processing Activities and Protectionism" (with Barbara Spencer), Canadian Journal of Economics, August, 1989. 7

76. "Perspectives on `Buy-Outs' and the Ramaswami Effect" (with Steve Easton), Journal of International Economics, November 1989, pp. 363-71. 77. "Should a Factor-Market Distortion be Widened?" (with Masayuki Hayashibara), Economics Letters, 1989, pp. 159-62. 78. "Foreign Monopoly and Optimal Tariffs for the Small Open Economy", (with Shumpei Takemori), European Economic Review, December, 1989. 79. "The Role of Services in Production and International Trade: A Theoretical Framework" (with Henryk Kierzkowski), ch. 3 in Jones and Krueger, (eds.), The Political Economy of International Trade (Blackwell's) 1990, pp. 31-48, reprinted as Ch. 7 in Rodney Falvey and Udo Kreickemeier (eds.), Recent Developments in International Trade Theory, (Edward Elgar, 2005) 80. "Foreign Investment and Migration: Analytics and Extensions of the Basic Model, (with Steve Easton), Keio Economic Studies, vol. 27, no. 1, 1990, pp. 1-20. 81. "Appraising the Options for International Trade in Services", (with Frances Ruane), Oxford Economic Papers, pp. 672-87, November, 1990. 82. "The Ramaswami Function and International Factor Mobility", Indian Economic Review, July- December, 1990, pp. 143-64. 83. "Vertical Foreclosure and International Trade Policy", (with Barbara Spencer), The Review of Economic Studies, January 1991, pp. 153-70. 84. "Wage Sensitivity Rankings and Temporal Convergence", (with Peter Neary), in Helpman and Razin (eds.), International Trade and Trade Policy, MIT Press, 1991. 85. "The Stolper-Samuelson Theorem, the Leamer Triangle, and the Produced Mobile Factor Structure", (with S. Marjit), in Takayama, Ohyama and Otah (eds.), Trade, Policy, and International Adjustments, (Academic Press, 1991), pp. 95-107. 86. "International Trade and Endogenous Production Structures", (with S. Marjit) in W. Neuefeind and R. Riezman (eds.): Economic Theory and International Trade: Essays in Memoriam J. Trout Rader (Springer-Verlag), 1992, pp. 173-196. 87. "Trade and Protection in Vertically Related Markets", (with Barbara Spencer), Journal of International Economics, February, 1992. 88. "On the Concept of Economic Freedom", (with Alan Stockman), in S. Easton (ed.), Rating Global Economic Freedom, (Fraser Institute), 1992, pp. 11-46. 89. "Factor Scarcity, Factor Abundance and Attitudes Towards Protection: The 3 x 3 Model", Journal of International Economic Integration, Spring, 1992, pp. 1-19. 8

90. "Demand Behavior and Import Policy", The Shogaku Ronshu, July, 1992, reprinted as Ch. 6 in Chang, W. and S. Katayama (eds.), Imperfect Competition in International Trade (Kluwer,1995). 91. "Wage Agreements and Optimal International Factor Flows," (with Steve Easton), in H. Giersch (ed.), Money, Trade, and Competition, (Springer-Verlag, 1992), pp. 151-165. 92. "Jointness in Production and Factor-Price Equalization", Review of International Economics, November, 1992, pp. 10-18. 93. "Reflections on the Stolper-Samuelson Theorem", ch. 1 in H. Herberg and N. van Long (eds.), Trade, Welfare, and Economic Policies (Essays in Honor of Murray C. Kemp), U. of Michigan Press, 1993. 94. "The Stolper-Samuelson Theorem: Links to Dominant Diagonals", (with S. Marjit and T. Mitra), in Becker, et al (eds.) General Equilibrium, Growth and Trade II (Academic Press, 1993), pp. 429-41. 95. "Regionalism versus Multilateralism: A Discussion", in de Melo and Panagariya (eds.), New Dimensions in Regional Integration (Cambridge University Press, 1993). 96. "The New Protectionism and the Nature of World Trade", The Pakistan Development Review, Winter 1993. 97. "Comments on Education as a Commodity," The Pakistan Development Review, Winter, 1993 98. "Risk Aversion and International Markets: Does Asset Trade Smooth Real Incomes?", (joint with J. Feeney), Review of International Economics, February, 1994. 99. "America's High-Tech Industry: Tyson's Policy Proposals", Journal of the Economics of Business, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1994, pp. 151-57. 100. "The Golden Anniversary: Stolper-Samuelson at 50", Chapter 15 in Deardorff and Stern (eds): The Stolper-Samuelson Theorem: A Golden Jubilee (University of Michigan Press, 1994). 101. "Trade with Capital Mobility: A Ricardian Setting", Nagasaki Prefectural University Review, October, 1994, pp. 77-89. 102. "Share Ribs and Income Distribution", (with T. Mitra), Review of International Economics, February, 1995, 3 (1), pp. 36-52. 103. "Technology Choice, Overtaking and Comparative Advantage", (with M. Ohyama), abridged version in Review of International Economics, June, 1995, 3 (2), pp. 224-34. Longer version as Chapter 7 in Levinsohn, Deardorff and Stern (eds): New Directions in Trade Theory, (University of Michigan Press, 1995), pp. 199-236. 9

104. "Labour-Market Aspects of Enclave-Led Growth", (with S. Marjit), special issue, Canadian Journal of Economics, November, 1995, pp. S76-S93. 105. "The Discipline of International Trade", the Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics, 1995, vol. 131 (3), pp. 273-88. 106. "International Trade a la Samuelson", Review of International Economics, 1996, pp. 106-113. 107. "Trade, Technology and Wages: A Tale of Two Countries", (with S. Engerman), American Economic Review, May, 1996, pp. 35-40. 108. "International Trade, Real Wages and Technical Progress: The Specific Factors Model", International Review of Economics and Finance, 1996, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 113-24, reprinted as Ch. 17 in D. Greenaway and D. Nelson: Globalization and Labour Markets, Vol. 1 (Edward Elgar, 2001). 109. Globalization: Opportunities and Dangers, J. Ryan and H. Lee: Globalization of the Korean Economy: Challenges and Responses, 1996, pp. 11-15. 110. International Labor Flows and National Wages, (with S. Engerman), American Economic Review, May, 1997, pp. 200-204. 111. "Technology for Sale," with H. Beladi and S. Marjit, Pacific Economic Review, 2:3 (1997), pp. 187-96. 112. Employment Policy and Real Wages, in K. Jaeger and K.J. Koch (eds), Trade, Growth and Economic Policy in Open Economies (Springer-Verlag), 1997. 113. Trade, Technology, and Income Distribution, Indian Economic Review, XXXII (2), July-Dec. 1997, pp. 129-140, reprinted as Ch. 5 in D. Greenaway and D. Nelson (eds.): Globalization and Labour Markets, Vol. I, (Edward Elgar, 2001) and as Ch. 2 in S. Katayama and K. Miyagiwa (eds.): New Developments in International Trade: Theoretical and Empirical Investigations, Kobe Economic & Business Research Series, No. 16 (2003). 114. "Vertical Markets in International Trade," Chapter 9 in D. Pick, J. Kinsey, D. Henderson and I. Sheldon (eds): Global Markets for Processed Food: Theoretical and Practical Issues (Westview Press), 1998, pp. 161-180. 115. Trade and Wages: Comment, in S. Collins (ed.) Imports, Exports and the American Worker, (Brookings, 1998), pp. 83-94. 116. "Factor Shares and the Chipman Condition," (with T. Mitra), in J. Melvin, J. Moore and R. Riezman (eds.); Trade, Welfare and Econometrics: Essays in Honor of John S. Chipman, (New York, Rutledge), (1999). 10

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