Andrew B. Bernard

Jack Byrne Professor of International Economics; Director, Center for International Business

Andrew B. Bernard

E-Mail: andrew.b.bernard@tuck.dartmouth.edu
Phone: 603 646 0302

AB, Harvard College, 1985; PhD, Stanford University, 1991

Areas of expertise

International trade and investment

Current research topics

Firm responses to globalization; multinationals in the U.S. economy; product-switching and firm performance

Selected Publications

With J.B. Jensen, "Exceptional Exporter Performance: Cause, Effect, or Both," Journal of International Economics, 47, 1999; with J. Eaton, J.B. Jensen, S. Kortum, "Plants and Productivity in International Trade," American Economic Review, 93(4), 2003; with J.B. Jensen and P. Schott, "How Offshore Work Affects Your Industry," Harvard Business Review, November 2004; with J.B. Jensen and P. Schott, "Survival of the Best Fit: Exposure to Low-Wage Countries and the (Uneven) Growth of U.S. Manufacturing Plants," Journal of International Economics, 68(1), 2006; with S. Redding and P. Schott, "Comparative Advantage and Heterogeneous Firms," Review of Economic Studies, 74, 2007; with J.B. Jensen, S. Redding, and P. Schott, "Firms in International Trade," Journal of Economic Perspectives, Summer, 2007; with J.B. Jensen, S. Redding, and P. Schott, “The Margins of U.S. Trade,” American Economic Review, forthcoming; with S. Redding and P. Schott, “Multi-Product Firms and Product Switching,” American Economic Review, forthcoming

Working Papers

"Chinese Exporters, Currency Exposure, and the Value of the Renminbi”; with J.B. Jensen, S.J. Redding, and P. Schott, "Intra-Firm Trade and Product Contractibility"

Awards

National Science Foundation Grant, "Firms and Products in International Trade," 2003–07

Professional Activities

Academic positions: Assistant Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991–97; Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, 1996–present; Associate Professor of Economics, Yale School of Management, 1997–99; Tuck School of Business, 1999–present; International Research Associate, Institute for Fiscal Studies, London, 2002–present; Research Associate, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics, 2002–present; Senior Associate Director, 2005–07, Director, 2007–present, Center for International Business, Tuck School

Board memberships: Director, National Stock Exchange—NSX; Faculty Advisory Board, Center for Financial Inclusion, Washington, D.C.

Editorial positions: Associate Editor, Journal of International Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics