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Christopher Laincz, PhD

Associate Professor

Economics

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Contact:
215.895.2503
cal38@drexel.edu

Gerri C. LeBow Hall 1018

Areas of Expertise

  • Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics
  • Industrial Organization
  • Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth
  • Economics/Managerial Economics

Selected Works

Articles

Harrison, Teresa D., Henderson, Daniel J., Ozabaci, Deniz, and Laincz, Christopher, Does one nonprofit size fit all? Explaining the heterogeneity in the donation production function. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics (Forthcoming).

Laincz, Christopher, Yotov, V. Yoto, and Matschke, Xenia, Policy and Politics: Trade Adjustment Assistance in the Crossfire. Canadian Journal of Economics 54 (Forthcoming):760-92.

Laincz, Christopher, Optimal R&D Subsidies with Heterogeneous Firms in a Dynamic Setting. Macroeconomic Dynamics 24 (Forthcoming):1815-49.

Laincz, Christopher, Jobless Recovery: A Time Series Look at the United States. Atlantic Economic Journal 46 (Mar 2018):3-25.

Laincz, Christopher, R&D Subsidies in a Model of Growth with Dynamic Market Structure. Journal of Evolutionary Economics 19 (Oct 2009):31.

Laincz, Christopher, Dennis, Benjamin, and Zhu, Lei, Which Exchange Rates Matter for FDI? Evidence for Japan. Southern Economic Journal 75 (Jul 2008):19.

Laincz, Christopher, Entry and Exit in the Nonprofit Sector. Berkeley Economic & Policy Analysis Electronic Journal 8 (Jul 2008):42.

Laincz, Christopher, and Peretto, Pietro, Scale Effects in Endogenous Growth Theory: An Error of Aggregation Not Specification. Journal of Economic Growth 11 (Sep 2006):263-288.

Laincz, Christopher, Market Structure and Endogenous Productivity Growth: How does R&D Policy Affect Market Structure?. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 29 (Jan 2005):187-223.

Presented Research

Laincz, Christopher, and Rodrigues, Ana, The Impact of Cost-Reducing Spillovers on the Ergodic Distribution of Market Structures, North American Summer Meetings of the Econometric Society: Durham, NC, (Jun 2007):

Laincz, Christopher, Market Structure, Spillovers, and the Stock of Knowledge, Society for Computational Economics: Montreal, Canada, (Jun 2007):

Laincz, Christopher, and Rodrigues, Ana, Simulating Gibrat’s Law with a Dynamic Structural Model, Southern Economic Association: Charleston, SC, (Nov 2006):

Education

PhD Economics-Duke University 2003
MPA Economics and International Develeopment-Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs USA 1996
BS International Area Studies-Drexel University 1991

Professional Experience

Other -Private Consultancy Consultant Dutse, Nigeria NG Aug 2000-Aug 2000
Other -U.S. Department of Treasury Research Fellow Washington DC May 2000-Jul 2000
Other -Harvard Institute for International Development Consultant Jakarta, Indonesia ID May 1999-Jul 1999

Awards

2022 Innovation in Teaching and Learning Award (LeBow College of Business)
2004 Excellence in Research Award (LeBow College of Business)
2004 Best Paper Award (Centre of Excellence for Science and Innovation Studies)
2002-2003 Graduate Conference Travel Fellowship (Duke University)
2002 Prize for Best Graduate Student Paper (Conference of the Society for Computational Economics, Computing In Economics and Finance)
2001-2002 Graduate Conference Travel Fellowship (Duke University)
2000 Award for Outstanding Service (U.S. Department of the Treasury)
1998-2002 James B. Duke Fellowship (Duke University)
1996-1998 Tuition Scholarship and Fellowship Award (Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University)
1991 Alexander Van Rensselaer Award for Service to the Student Body (Drexel University)