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Kasaundra Tomlin

Title: Associate Professor of Economics
Office: 355 Elliott Hall
Phone: (248) 370-4975
Email: [email protected]

Education:
University of Oregon, Ph.D. International Economics, Industrial Organization, Applied Microeconomics

Biography:
I was born in Detroit. I received my B.A. and M.A. from Eastern Michigan University. I earned my Ph.D. from the University of Oregon.

Teaching interests: 
International Economics, Industrial Organization, Principles of Microeconomics, Managerial Economics

Research interests: 
International Economics: Multinational Firms, Trade Policy, Foreign Direct Investment, and Exchange Rates

Awards:

Oakland University SBA Summer Research Grant, SBA, April 2017

Oakland University Research Grant, OU-University Research Committee, December 2015

Oakland University Teaching Grant, Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, March 2015

Oakland University Teaching Excellence Award, School of Business Administration, August 2014

Oakland University, 2007

Institute for International Integration Studies (IIIS), 2006

University of Central Florida, 2001

University of Central Florida, 2000

Journals and Articles:

Tomlin, K. Reverse Vertical Foreign Direct Investment and Antidumping Duties. Review of International Economics. 32

Tomlin, K. Tariff-Jumping and State-Specific U.S. Foreign Direct Investment into U.S. Manufacturing Industries. Journal of International Economics. 31

Tomlin, K. , Liebman, B. (2022). The Long-Term Impact of Trade Protection. The World Economy. 46532-559

Tomlin, K. (2019). Assessing the Efficacy of Consumer Boycotts of U.S. Target Firms: A Shareholder Analysis of Their Impact on U.S. Target Firms. Southern Economic Journal. 86(2), 503-529

Tomlin, K. , Liebman, B. , Davies, R. (2019). Trade Liberalization in Services: Investor Responses to NAFTA’s Cross-Border Trucking Provisions. Journal of International Trade and Economic Development. 28(8), 935-959

Tomlin, K. , Liebman, B. (2015). World Trade Organization Sanctions, Implementation, and Retaliation. Empirical Economics. 715-745

Tomlin, K. (2008). Japanese FDI into U.S. Service Industries: Exchange Rate Changes and Services Tradability. Japan And The World Economy. 20(4), 521-541

Tomlin, K. , Liebman, B. (2008). Safeguards and Retalitory Threats. Journal Of Law And Economics. 51(2), 351-376

Tomlin, K. , Liebman, B. (2007). Steel Safeguards and the Welfare of U.S. Steel Firms and the Downstream Consumers of Steel: A Shareholder Wealth Perspective. Canadian Journal of Economics. 812-842

Blonigen, B. A., Tomlin, K. , Wilson, W. W.(2004). Tariff-jumping FDI and Domestic Firms' Profits. Canadian Journal of Economics. 656-677

Blonigen, B. A., Tomlin, K. (2001). Size and Growth of Japanese Plants in the United States. International Journal of Industrial Organization. 19(6), 23

Tomlin, K. (2000). The Effects of Model Specification on Foreign Direct Investment and Exchange Rate Models: An Application of Count Data Models. Southern Economic Journal. 67(2), 9

Books and Chapters:
Tomlin, K. (2008). Event Studies, International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences.

Other Publications:
Tomlin, K. (2008). Video LIbrary 2/E Hubbard/O'Brien Discussion Questions. Prentice Hall.

School of Business Administration

Elliott Hall, Room 427
275 Varner Drive
Rochester, MI 48309-4485
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