Usha C. Nair-Reichert
Undergraduate Director
Curriculum Vitae [PDF]
Dr. Nair-Reichert is the Director of Undergraduate Programs in the School of Economics. Her responsibilities include administration, curriculum development and issues of student affairs for undergraduate programs in the School of Economics. She holds a PhD in Economics from Purdue University, and teaches courses in international economics and operations of multinational enterprises. Her research interests are in the areas of trade policy, intellectual property rights, multinational investments, monetary policy and economic development. She has also worked with several community outreach projects focusing on issues such as poverty, health care and education.
Contact information
- Office: Room 205, Habersham Building
- Phone: 404.894.4903
- usha.nair@econ.gatech.edu
Jon Haveman, Usha Nair Reichert and Jerry Thursby "How Effective Are Trade Barriers? An Empirical Analysis of Trade Reduction, Diversion and Compressions”, Review of Economics and Statistics, forthcoming.
Wille Belton, Richard Cebula and Usha Nair-Reichert "Money and the Dispersion of Relative Prices Revisited," (with Willie J Belton, Richard Cebula), Applied Economics 14 (2002), 1765-7373.
Usha Nair-Reichert and Diana Weinhold (2001) “Causality Tests for Cross-Country Panels: New Look at FDI and Economic Growth in Developing Countries,” Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 2 (2001), 153-172.
Richard Cebula and Usha Nair Reichert “Union Rent-seeking and Import Competition in U.S. Manufacturing” Journal of Labor Research XXX (2000), 477-487.
Usha Nair Reichert and John Pomery "International R&D Rivalry and Export Market Shares of Unionized Industries: Some Evidence from the U.S. Manufacturing Sector" Journal of International Economics 49 (1999), 77-97.
William R. Clark and Usha Nair-Reichert, “International and Domestic Constraints on Political Business Cycles in OECD Economies,” International Organization, 52, 1, Winter 1998, 87-120.

