Michelle Connolly
 
 
Chief Economist, FCC
and

Associate Professor of the Practice

Department of Economics, Duke University

 

E-Mail:  connolly@econ.duke.edu  michelle.connolly@fcc.gov 
Telephone:  (919) 660-1819 (202) 418-1503
Fax: 

(919) 684-8974

 

(202) 418-2807
Address: 

Department of Economics

Federal Communications Commission

Duke University 445 12th St., SW
213 Social Sciences, Box 90097 Room 7-C357
Durham, NC 27708 Washington, DC 20554

Curriculum Vitae


Fields

International Economics, Macroeconomics, Growth, Development, Telecommunications, Media.


Publications

Industry and the Family: Two Engines of Growth. with Pietro Peretto. Journal of Economic Growth. March 2003, Vol. 8, No.1, 115-148.

The Dual Nature of Trade: Measuring its Impact on Imitation and Growth . Journal of Development Economics. Oct. 2003, Vol. 72, No.1, 31-55.

Human Capital and Growth in the Post-Bellum South: A Separate but Unequal Story Journal of Economic History. June 2004, Vol. 64, No. 2, 363-399.

Implications of Intellectual Property Rights for Dynamic Gains from Trade. with Diego Valderrama. American Economic Review. May 2005: 318-322 (Papers and Proceedings).  

The Manhattan Metaphor. with Pietro Peretto. Journal of Economic Growth December 2007, Vol. 12, 4: 329-350.

Economics at the Federal Communications Commission: 2006-2007. with Evan Kwerel. Review of Industrial Organization November 2007, Vol. 31: 107-120.

Sustaining the Goose that Lays the Golden Egg: A Continuous Treatment of Technological Transfer. with Nelson Sa and Pietrro Peretto. Forthcoming in the Scottish Journal of Political Economy 2009.


Working Papers

How Much of South Korea's Growth Miracle Can be Explained by Trade Policy? with Kei-Mu Yi, 2009.

North-South Technological Diffusion: A New Case for Dynamic Gains from Trade. with Diego Valderrama, 2006.

What's on TV? An Analysis of Programming Offered by U.S. Cable and Broadcasting. with Gregory Crawford, 2009.  

Openness to Ideas. with Kei-Mu Yi, 2009.  

 


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