CURRICULUM VITAE SCOTT CHARLES BRADFORD 2017 January OFFICE: HOME: Economics Department 4210 North Scenic Drive Brigham Young University Provo, UT 84604 Provo, UT 801-422-8358 bradford@byu.edu EMPLOYMENT Associate Professor. Economics Department, Brigham Young University. 2005 September present. Visiting Fellow. Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Centre. 2016 July 2017 January. Visiting Fellow. Institute for International Economics. 2005 August 2006 August. Assistant Professor. Economics Department, Brigham Young University. 1998 August 2005 August. Visiting Instructor. Economics Department, Brigham Young University. 1997 July 1998 August. Teaching Fellow. Harvard University, Economics Department. 1994 January 1997 May. Instructor. Harvard University, Summer School. 1996 May 1996 August. Research Assistant. Professors Donald Davis, David Weinstein, and Robert Lawrence. Harvard University, Department of Economics and Kennedy School of Government. 1992 July 1994 October. Instructor. Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government. 1994 May 1994 August. EDUCATION PhD, Political Economy, Harvard University, 1998 May. Thesis: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Trade Protection in Industrialized Democracies. MPA, Princeton University, 1991 June. Field: International Political Economy. BA, Brigham Young University, 1997 December Majors: Physics and Philosophy. Minors: Mathematics and Japanese. Page 1 of 7
RESEARCH AREAS International Trade Migration Neoclassical Political Economy The Japanese Economy REFEREED PUBLICATIONS Scott Bradford and Kerk Phillips. 2013 December. The Costs and Benefits of Korean Unification: Inter-Korean Dimension. Part 1 (comprising Chapters 3 through 7) of The Attraction of Korean Unification: Inter-Korean and International Costs and Benefits, edited by K. Kim. Seoul: Korea Institute for National Unification. Scott C. Bradford, Kerk L. Phillips, and Dan Kim. 2011 December. Economic Reform in North Korea: A Dynamic General Equilibrium Model. Journal of Economic Policy Reform. 14(4):321-332. Scott C. Bradford. 2006 July. Protection and Unemployment. The Journal of International Economics. 69(2):257-271. Scott C. Bradford, Paul L.E. Grieco, and Gary C. Hufbauer. 2006 July. The Payoff to America from Globalisation. World Economy. 29(7):893-916. Scott C. Bradford and Alexandre Gohin. 2006 February. Modeling Distribution Services and Assessing Their Welfare Effects in a General Equilibrium Framework. Review of Development Economics. 10(1):87-102. Scott C. Bradford. 2005 October. The Welfare Effects of Distribution Regulations in OECD Countries. Economic Inquiry. 43(4):795-811. Scott C. Bradford and Kerk L. Phillips. 2005 Spring. A Dynamic General Equilibrium Model of Phased Korean Reunification. Journal of the Korean Economy. 6(1):27-49. Scott C. Bradford and Robert Z. Lawrence. 2004 February. Has Globalization Gone Far Enough? The Costs of Fragmented Markets. Washington, DC: Institute for International Economics. Scott C. Bradford. 2003 October. Protection and Jobs: Explaining the Structure of Trade Barriers Across Industries. The Journal of International Economics. 61(1):19-39. Reprinted in Seiichi Katayama and Heinrich Ursprung, eds. 2004. International Economic Policies in a Globalized World. Amsterdam: Springer. Scott C. Bradford. 2003 February. Paying the Price: Final Goods Protection in OECD Countries. The Review of Economics and Statistics. 85(1):24-37. Donald R. Davis, David E. Weinstein, Scott C. Bradford, and Kazushige Shimpo. 1997 June. Using International and Japanese Regional Data To Determine When the Factor Abundance Theory of Trade Works. American Economic Review. 87(3):421-446. Page 2 of 7
OTHER PUBLICATIONS Jeffrey Schott, Scott C. Bradford, and Thomas Moll. 2006 June. Negotiating the Korea-United States Free Trade Agreement. Policy Brief in International Economics #PB06-4. Peterson Institute for International Economics. Scott C. Bradford. 2006. The Extent and Impact of Food Non-tariff Barriers in Rich Countries. Journal of International Agricultural Trade and Development. 2(1):127-158. Scott C. Bradford, Paul L.E. Grieco, and Gary C. Hufbauer. 2005 February. The Payoff to America from Global Integration in C. Fred Bergsten, ed. The United States and the World Economy: Foreign Economic Policy for the Next Decade. Washington, DC: Institute for International Economics. Scott C. Bradford. 2005. The Extent and Impact of Final Goods Non-tariff Barriers in Rich Countries in P. Dee and M. Ferrantino, eds. Quantitative Methods for Assessing the Effects of Non-tariff Measures and Trade Facilitation. Singapore: World Scientific Ltd. WORKING PAPERS Scott C. Bradford. 2016 December. A General Equilibrium Model of Migration and Poverty. Under review at Review of International Economics. Scott C. Bradford. 2016 December. Protection and Skills: Does Trade Policy Favor Low-Skill Workers? Under review at Scandinavian Journal of Economics. Ryan Belliston, Kerk L. Phillips, and Scott C. Bradford. 2015 October. The Dynamic Effects of Changes to Japanese Immigration Policy. Scott C. Bradford and Kerk L. Phillips. 2012 February. Migration of Specific Factors and the Response of Factor Prices. Scott C. Bradford. 2008 December. Services and Free Trade Agreements. Scott C. Bradford. 2008 March. A Japan-United States Free Trade Agreement: Effects and Prospects. Scott C. Bradford. 2007 August. The Korea-US Free Trade Agreement: Potential Impacts and Prospects for Passage. Scott C. Bradford. 2006 April. Rejuvenating Japan: The Potential Gains from Deregulating International Trade and Domestic Distribution. Scott C. Bradford. 2006 March. Trade Gains and Job Pains: Simulating Trade Opening While Accounting for Adjustment Costs. Page 3 of 7
INVITED PRESENTATIONS A General Equilibrium Model of Migration and Poverty. Shiv Nadar University. Greater Noida, India. 2016 August. Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research. Mumbai. 2016 November. Indian School of Business. Hyderabad, India. 2016 November. Calcutta University. Kolkata, India. 2017 January. Indian Statistical Institute. Kolkata, India. 2017 January. Delhi School of Economics. New Delhi, India. 2017 January. A Global Analysis of Immigration Barriers Effects on Poverty, Wages, and Output. Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Centre. 2015 July. Powerful Allies: The Benefits of Japan and the United States Working Together To Promote Trade and Economic Reform. Series of Presentations in Japan Sponsored by the US State Department. Tokyo, Naha, Kobe, and Hiroshima. 2015 July. A Japan-United States Free Trade Agreement: Effects and Prospects. Peterson Institute for International Economics. Washington, DC. 2007 November. Series of Presentations in Japan Sponsored by the US State Department. Tokyo, Osaka, and Kita Kyushu. 2007 June. The Korea-US Free Trade Agreement: Potential Impacts and Prospects for Passage. 22 nd Annual Conference of the Council on ROK-US Security Studies. Seoul, South Korea. 2007 August. Annual Conference of ICKS-KAUPA. Honolulu, Hawaii. 2007 June. Japan s Trade Protection and the Effects of Reducing It. United States International Trade Commission. Washington, DC. 2006 April. Trade Gains and Job Pains: Simulating Trade Opening While Accounting for Adjustment Costs. Michigan State University. 2006 March. Rejuvenating Japan: Potential Gains from Deregulating International Trade and Domestic Distribution. International Monetary Fund, Asia and Pacific Department. Washington, DC. 2005 December. The Extent and Impact of Food Non-tariff Barriers in Rich Countries. International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium. San Diego, CA. 2005 December. Department of Commerce and the United States Trade Representative Empirical Trade Analysis Conference. Washington, DC. 2004 January. Department of Agriculture, ERS Seminar. Washington, DC. 2004 January. APEC Workshop on Non-tariff Measures. Bangkok, Thailand. 2003 October. Measuring OECD Food Non-tariff Barriers and Their Impacts. American Agricultural Economics Association. Denver, CO. 2004 August. Protection and Unemployment. Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalization and Economic Policy, University of Nottingham. Nottingham, England. 2003 June. Page 4 of 7
OTHER PRESENTATIONS A General Equilibrium Model of Migration and Poverty. Western Economic Association International. Portland, OR. 2016 July. 19 th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis. Washington, DC. 2016 June. The Global Welfare and Poverty Effects of Rich Nation Immigration Barriers. 15 th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis. Geneva, Switzerland. 2012 June. 7 th International Conference on Growth and Development. Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi Centre. 2011 December. Western Economic Association International. San Diego, CA. 2011 July. Protection and Skills: Does Trade Policy Favor Low-Skill Workers? Conference on Empirical Investigations in Trade and Investment. Kobe, Japan. 2009 March. Midwest International Economics Meeting. Columbus, OH. 2008 October. Protection and Skills: Does Trade Policy Favor Low-Income Workers? Western Economic Association International. Denver, CO. 2003 July. Public Choice Society. San Diego, CA. 2002 March. Protection and Unemployment. International Economics and Finance Society. Central Michigan University. 2003 June. Rejuvenating Japan: The Effects of Deregulating Trade and Distribution. Western Economic Association International. Seattle, WA. 2002 July. American Economic Association. Atlanta, GA. 2002 January. Paying the Price: The Welfare and Employment Effects of Protection in OECD Countries. Western Economic Association International. San Francisco, CA. 2001 July. Econometric Society. New Orleans, LA. 2001 January. The Welfare and Trade Effects of Distribution Regulations in OECD Countries. Econometric Society. College Park, MD. 2001 June. Protection and Jobs: Explaining the Structure of Trade Barriers Across Industries. American Economic Association. New Orleans, LA. 2001 January. Modeling Marketing Services and Assessing Their Welfare Effects in a General Equilibrium Framework. (Joint with Alex Gohin.) 4 th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis. West Lafayette, IN. 2001 June. Rents, Votes, and Protection: Explaining the Structure of Trade Barriers Across Industries. Econometric Society. Seattle, WA. 2000 August. Midwest International Economics Meetings. Lexington, KY. 2000 May. Kobe University Conference on International Trade. Kobe, Japan. 2000 March. Western Economic Association International. Lake Tahoe, NV. 1998 June. The Welfare Effects of Trade Barriers and Distribution Margins in OECD Countries. 3rd Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis. Melbourne. 2000 June. Page 5 of 7
Discussant The New Economic Case for Migration Restrictions: An Assessment, by Michael Clemens and Lant Pritchett. Western Economic Association International. Portland, OR. 2016 July. Immigration and Poverty in Puerto Rico, by Mary Lopez and Leslie Wallace Cook. Western Economic Association International. San Diego, CA. 2011 July. Republic of Korea-US Economic Cooperation and the FTA. Panel of the 21 st Annual Conference of the Council on ROK-US Security Studies. Seoul, South Korea. 2006 October. Estibration: An Illustration of How Structural Estimation is Calibration, by Edward Balistreri and Russell Hillberry. Western Economic Association International. Denver, CO. 2003 July. Choice of an Exchange Rate Arrangement, Institutional Setting, and Inflation, by Andreas Freytag. Public Choice Meetings. San Diego, CA. 2002 March. Explaining Differences in Productivity and Costs: Micro Evidence from Turkish Manufacturing Industry, by Kamil Yilmaz and Sule Ozler. American Economic Association. Atlanta, GA. 2002 January. REFEREE WORK American Economic Review, BE Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, Canadian Journal of Economics, European Economic Review, International Economic Review, Journal of International Economics, MIT Press, Princeton University Press, Review of World Economics, Southern Economic Journal, World Development PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Agricultural Economics Association American Economic Association Econometric Society Royal Economic Society Western Economic Association International GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND SCHOLARSHIPS Brigham Young University College of Family, Home, and Social Science Research Grants, 1998-2002, 2004-2005, 2008. Harvard University Teaching Fellowship, 1994-1997. Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, Princeton University, 1989-1991. Spencer W. Kimball Scholarship, Brigham Young University, 1981-1987. National Merit Scholarship, Brigham Young University, 1981. Page 6 of 7
COURSES Instructor: Brigham Young University, Economics Department. International Trade: 1997-2016. Intermediate Microeconomics: 2006-2008, 2011. Statistics for Economists: 1998-2005, 2010, 2012-2013, 2016. Honors Thesis Advisor (3 theses): 1999, 2001. Intermediate Microeconomics for Non-majors: 1997-2001. Brigham Young University, General Education. American Heritage: 2008, 2011, 2014, 2015. Harvard University, Economics Department. Sophomore Tutorial Japan, the United States, and International Economics: 1994-1997. International Trade (Summer): 1996. Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government. Microeconomics (Summer): 1994. Teaching Assistant: Harvard University, Economics Department. Intermediate Microeconomic Theory: 1994-1996. Page 7 of 7