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Graduate School Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award Winner

April 26, 2018

Congratulations to Dr. David Bearce for being awarded the Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award from the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder Graduate School! The award recognizes faculty members who are dedicated to the advising and teaching of graduate students, as well as improving the quality of graduate school education. Individuals were nominated by administrators,...

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Meet David Bearce

Dec. 4, 2017

Professor in Political Science and International Affairs David Bearce, both a Political Science and International Affairs professor, says his earliest memories were of his time spent in Kenya when his father joined the Peace Corps. “The Kenyan government wanted professors to train Kenyans to teach, so you can’t just take...

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2017 International Political Economy Society Conference

Nov. 28, 2017

Several ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder Political Science faculty and grad students attended the 2017 IPES Conference last week to present their most recent research. ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ representatives included ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ faculty Andy Baker , David Bearce , and Adrian Shin . The International Political Economy Society (IPES) “provides an annual forum for scholars of...

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Does Institutional Design Matter? A Study of Trade Effectiveness and PTA Flexibility/Rigidity.

Bearce DH, Eldredge CD, Jolliff BJ. INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY . 60 (2) (June 01, 2016): 307-316. Abstract: This article examines the trade effect of flexibility design features within preferential trading arrangements (PTAs). Using a gravity model of bilateral trade that incorporates multilateral trade resistance, we report three main results. First,...

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“Does Institutional Design Matter? A Study of Trade Effectiveness and PTA Flexibility/Rigidity"

April 18, 2016

David Bearce, Cody Eldredge and Brandy Jolliff. (forthcoming). “Does Institutional Design Matter? A Study of Trade Effectiveness and PTA Flexibility/Rigidity," International Studies Quarterly. This paper examines the trade effect of flexibility design features within preferential trading arrangements (PTAs).