Prof. Dr. Jennifer Pédussel Wu
FB Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Professur für Volkswirtschaftslehre, insbesondere Welthandel und internationale Produktion
Professorin
T: +49 (0)30 30877-1167
E: jennifer.pedussel-wu@hwr-berlin.de
Besucheradresse
Campus Schöneberg
Haus B
Raum 1.03
Badensche Straße 50-51
10825 Berlin
Postanschrift
Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin
Campus Schöneberg
Badensche Straße 52
10825 Berlin
Wissenschaftlicher und beruflicher Werdegang
- Ph.D. in Economics from UC Irvine, California and B.A. from Oberlin College.
- Currently Professor of International Trade and Production, Berlin School of Economics (FHW Berlin).
- Previously taught at American University of Paris, Ecole des Dirigeants et Créateurs d’Entreprises (EDC), Paris, University of Bonn, University of California, Irvine and Shanxi Agricultural University, Taigu, ShanXi, PRC.
- From 2001-2005, was a Senior Fellow, Center for European Integration Studies (ZEI), Bonn, Germany, and have been a research associate with LEN Research Center, University of Nantes and OCRE – EDC, Paris.
- Previous working experience includes positions as an economist with the National Income and Wealth Division, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce, as a team member at Sabre Decision Technologies, Paris SNCF site, Research Assistantships with LARTA in Los Angles, Klemm Analysis Group, Inc., Washington, D.C., and at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Chicago, IL
- Organized a conference on Social Conflict and Economic Performance held by Stergios Skaperdas at the UC, Irvine in 1999
Praxisschwerpunkte
- International Trade
- Regional Economic Integration
- Factors of Production
- Inter-cultural Management
- Multi-national Firms
Schwerpunkte in der Lehre
- Microeconomics
- Regional Integration
- International Trade
Ausgewählte, aktuelle Publikationen
- “Measuring and Explaining Levels of Regional Economic Integration”, in De Lombaerde, Philippe (Ed.) Assessment and Measurement of Regional Integration, London: Routledge, 2006.
- “Trade Agreements as Self-Protection”, Review of International Economics, 13:3, 2005.
- “Economic Integration in a Multicone World” (with Christian Martincus Volpe), ZEI Working Paper B07-2005.
- “Does It Matter Where Immigrants Work? Traded Goods, Non-traded Goods, and Sector Specific Employment” (with Harry P. Bowen), ZEI Working Paper B16-2004.



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