Peter Pauly

Professor of Economics at Rotman School of Management

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  • Rotman School of Management

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Biography

Rotman School of Management

Bio

Peter Pauly is a Professor of Economics and a Research Associate at the Institute for International Business. Peter''s research is in the areas of econometrics, macroeconomics, and international economics, with a focus on model-based forecasting techniques and national and global economic modeling. He is co-editor of Economic Modelling and a past editor of the Journal of Forecasting. He is a policy advisor to many national and international organizations.

Academic Positions

1989-Present  Professor; University of Toronto

1991-1993 1996-1998  Professor of Policy Modeling; Institute for Policy Analysis, University of Toronto

1981-1989  Associate Professor; University of Pennsylvania

1976-1981  Assistant Professor; University of Hamburg

1996-Present  Extraordinary Professor; University of Pretoria

1984  Visiting Professor; University of Mannheim

1992  Visiting Scholar; International Monetary Fund

1986  Visiting Scholar; Bank of Finland

1989, 1992  Visiting Scholar; Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Honors and Awards

2010  Honorary Doctorate; University of Pretoria

1978-1980  Research Fellowship; German Science Foundation (DFG)

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Books

Global Economic Modeling; Singapore : World Scientific Publ.; 2017

Reflections on Global Modeling: the State of the Art; in: P. Pauly (ed.), Global Economic Modeling (Singapore : World Scientific Publ.),; 2017

How Do Regional Traden Agreements Affect Intra-Regional and Inter-Regional FDI; in: L. Eden and W. Dobson (eds.), Governance, Multinationals, and Growth, Cheltenham : E. Elgar; 2005

Macroeconometric Models and the European Economic Union; with S.G. Hall and U. Heilemann; Berlin : Duncker & Humblot; 2004

Foreign Direct Investment and Domestic Capital Formation; with Walid Hejazi; Ottawa : Industry Canada; 2002

Pricing to Market:Exploring New Export Price Equations for the LINK System; with B. Gangnes and H.Y. Li; in: B.G. Hickman and L.R. Klein (eds.) LINK Proceedings 1991/1992 (Singapore : World Scientific Publ.); 1998; Pages: pp. 331-351

Papers

  • Global Economic Modeling; Singapore : World Scientific Publ.; 2017
  • Reflections on Global Modeling: the State of the Art; in: P. Pauly (ed.), Global Economic Modeling (Singapore : World Scientific Publ.),; 2017
  • How Do Regional Traden Agreements Affect Intra-Regional and Inter-Regional FDI; in: L. Eden and W. Dobson (eds.), Governance, Multinationals, and Growth, Cheltenham : E. Elgar; 2005
  • Macroeconometric Models and the European Economic Union; with S.G. Hall and U. Heilemann; Berlin : Duncker & Humblot; 2004
  • Foreign Direct Investment and Domestic Capital Formation; with Walid Hejazi; Ottawa : Industry Canada; 2002
  • Pricing to Market:Exploring New Export Price Equations for the LINK System; with B. Gangnes and H.Y. Li; in: B.G. Hickman and L.R. Klein (eds.) LINK Proceedings 1991/1992 (Singapore : World Scientific Publ.); 1998; Pages: pp. 331-351

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