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Amy Glass is an Associate Professor at Texas A&M University, specializing in Microeconomic Theory with a focus on international trade policies, foreign direct investment (FDI), and intellectual property rights. Her research explores topics such as tariff effects on national economies, technology transfer mechanisms, and the economic implications of global investment strategies. She holds an office in WCSS 255 and can be reached at aglass@tamu.edu.
Her research interests include analyzing the role of FDI in fostering technological advancements, evaluating the impact of intellectual property frameworks on innovation, and investigating how trade policies shape global economic dynamics. Notable works include studies on tariffs’ economic benefits, the coordination of tax policies to attract FDI, and the compilation of the Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy.
Amy Glass’s publications span over two decades, demonstrating sustained engagement with themes like technology diffusion, international investment strategies, and policy reforms in intellectual property. While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, her extensive bibliography reflects significant contributions to economic theory and policy analysis.


