
Andrew Greenland
Assistant Professor · International Trade
North Carolina State UniversityAbout
Andrew Greenland is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at North Carolina State University, part of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. His research focuses on international trade policy and its effects on labor markets, with expertise in structural change, trade liberalization, and economic inequality.
Education:
- Ph.D., Economics, Purdue University
- M.S., Economics, Purdue University
- B.S., Economics and Mathematics, Miami University
Research Interests:
- Trade policy and labor market dynamics
- Globalization impacts on inequality
- Historical trade agreements (e.g., GATT, Tokyo Round)
- Market reactions to trade shocks
Recent Work Trends: Recent publications explore modern trade structural changes, pandemic-era market behaviors, and historical trade liberalization effects. His work bridges empirical analysis with policy implications, particularly in understanding how trade dynamics reshape economies and labor forces.
Awards and Grants: No specific awards or grants listed in available materials. Research supported by institutional affiliations.
Advising and Teams: No advisees listed. Active in research groups focusing on International Trade, Labor and Health Economics, and Prices, Markets, and Policy.
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