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Teresa Beckham Gramm is an Associate Professor of Economics at Rhodes College, where she has served since 1999 and currently directs the Program in Political Economy (founded in 2011). Her academic appointment resides within the Department of Economics.
Her educational background includes:
- B.A. in International Studies and Spanish, Agnes Scott College (Phi Beta Kappa)
- Ph.D. in Econometrics and International Economics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dr. Gramm's research centers on international trade dynamics, specifically examining domestic reallocation costs from trade engagement and welfare implications of Preferential Trade Agreements. Her scholarly expertise spans econometrics, international economics, development economics, and macroeconomics, reflected in her teaching of International Trade and Finance, Development Economics, Macroeconomics, and Money and Banking.
Her seminal 2005 publication in the Review of International Economics analyzes how trade-induced factor reallocation impacts productivity, contributing to international trade theory through rigorous econometric methods focused on welfare effects, factor mobility, and productivity measurement within global trade frameworks.





