Faculty & Staff Directory
Jose Mendez

Jose Mendez

Professor
Economics

Department
Contact
Office:CPCOM 415C
Mailing Address:
Main Campus
PO BOX 879801
Tempe, AZ 85287-9801

Phone: 480-965-2723
Fax: 480-965-0748
Email: jose.mendez@asu.edu

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Education
Ph.D. Economics, Southern Methodist University, 1980; M.A. Economics, Southern Methodist University, 1978; M.A. Economics, University of Texas at Austin, 1976; B.A. Latin American Stud., Univ. of Texas at Austin, 1974.

Research Areas
International Trade, Economic Development.

Academic Positions
Arizona State University: 1992-present. Previous Appointments: Georgetown University

Professional Leadership
Referee: Journal of International Economics, ACES Bulletin, Journal of Comparative Economics.

Representative Publications
"Factor Mobility and the General Equilibrium Model of Production," Journal of International Economics 15 (August 1983), pp. 19-25, (with J. Hill).

"The Impact of Undocumented Aliens on Health and Public Health Care in Arizona," Arizona Business 30 (Third Quarter 1983), pp. 3-7, (with C. Esquer).

"Regional Economic Integration and the Volume of Intra-Regional Trade: A Comparison of Developed and Developing Countries Experience," Kyklos 36 (Fasc. 4 1983), pp. 589-603, (with J. Brada).

 

 

 


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ECN 306 - Survey International Economics
Surveys international trade issues, commercial policy, trade theory, customs unions, and international monetary topics.

ECN 360 - Economic Development
Theories of economic growth and development. Role of capital formation, technological innovation, population, and resource development in economic growth.

ECN 493 - Honors Thesis
Supervised research or creative activity focused on preparation and completion of an undergraduate honors thesis or creative project.

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