Chris Hajzler
BA,
MA (University of Saskatchewan), PhD (University of Western Ontario)
Chris' main research and teaching are in the area of international
macroeconomics, with an interest in growth and development. His
recent research examines expropriation of foreign direct investment
in all developing countries, and more generally the impact of political
risk on international investment and lending in incomplete-markets
environments. He is also currently working on an empirical analysis
of the divergence in retail prices across Canadian and U.S. cities
during the interwar period.
Contact Details
Office CO709
Tel. 03 479 7387
Email: chris.hajzler@otago.ac.nz
Current Teaching
Curriculum Vitae
You can download Chris' CV in pdf
format.
Working papers
"Resource-based FDI and Expropriation in Developing Economies."
"Expropriation of Foreign Direct Investment: Trends from 1993
to 2006."
"Retail Price Differences across U.S. and Canadian Cities
during the Interwar Period," (with J. MacGee).
"Market Stimulus and Genomic Justice," (with G.K.D. Crozier).
Website
Chris' personal
website is also available.
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