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Bruce Blonigen is the Edward Maletis Dean of the Lundquist College of Business and Philip H. Knight Professor of Social Science at the University of Oregon. His research focuses on empirical international trade economics, particularly multinational corporations and trade policies.
- PhD in Economics, University of California, Davis (1995)
- BA in Economics and German, Gustavus Adolphus College (1988)
Research Interests: Blonigen specializes in foreign direct investment (FDI), antidumping duties, multinational enterprise behavior, trade policy analysis, and industrial organization. His work examines how trade policies affect market power, firm strategies, and regional development, often using detailed industry data.
Recent Article Trends: His publications analyze topics like monitoring costs in FDI, strategic product redesigns, industrial policy impacts on exports, cross-border M&A patterns, and trade policy effects. Keywords span international trade, economics, policy, and industrial organization.
- National Science Foundation Grant (2019-2022): Trade and urban growth
- Williams Council Teaching Award (2004): Co-recipient
- Ersted Award for Distinguished Teaching (2003)
Additional Roles: Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (2002-present), Fellow at the Leverhulme Centre for Globalisation and Economic Policy (2002-present), and former Editor/Advisory roles for journals like Journal of International Economics and Economic Inquiry.


